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PLEASE KEEP CLEAR OF AND DO NOT DAMAGE SUBSEA CABLES THESE CABLES CARRY HIGH VOLTAGES AND CAN BE DANGEROUS TO LIFE IT IS AN OFFENCE TO WILFULLY DAMAGE SUBSEA CABLES Dangers of Renewable Energy Structures Wind Turbines and Foundations & Cables to Fishing Kingfisher Renewable Energy Structures and Subsea Cables are a hazard and fishing over them should be avoided at all times. Heavily armoured cables used within the subsea cable and renewable energy industry are very strong and have high breaking strains, sometimes over 70 tonnes and can do extensive damage Regional before they give way. Most modern subsea cables carry high voltages which could prove lethal if attempts are made to cut them.

Fibre Optic cable consists of an inner optical core encased within a copper clad Chart high tensile steel wire rope insulated with polythene. In water less than 1500 As wind turbines get larger and are deployed in deeper waters, a range of meters deep, protection is added against fishing and anchor damage in the different foundation types may be encountered such as monopole, jacket, form of external steel wire armour. gravity base and suction bucket. In some cases multiple foundation types may be used within a single site. In all cases it is likely that scour holes will Subsea Cables and Due to the severe environmental demands placed on submarine cables, a form around the foundation base, the depth and extent being dependent upon lead-alloy sheath is often specified because of its compressibility, flexibility a range of factors including seabed type and current strength and direction. Renewable Energy Structures and resistance to moisture and corrosion. The sheath is usually covered Scour protection in the form of rock dumping or cable mattresses is often used by a number of outer layers, comprising a PE or PVC jacket and metal wire around the base of the foundations which may present a snagging risk. During armouring. the operational phase of a wind farm, an operator may request a 50m advisory safety zone around each structure. The KIS-ORCA Project Cable Burial Inter Array Wind Farm Cabling The Kingfisher Information Service - Offshore The inter array cables interconnect the turbines typically in radial strings going to the offshore substation platform. The issues associated with these are Renewable & Cable Awareness project (KISORCA) largely the same as per cable burial. Each turbine will usually have up to two is a joint initiative between European Subsea cables entering the foundation structure at the seabed through a protective tube. Typically the tube end has a bellmouth at the seabed to aid alignment and Cables Association (ESCA) and RenewableUK and pulling in of the cables. Whilst the cables may have been jetted in or ploughed is being managed by the Kingfisher Information as close as practical to the foundation, cables may not be fully buried and may also become exposed by scour holes forming. In these circumstances scour Service of Seafish. Submarine cables have been laid on the seabed since the 1850’s. In most protection in the form of rock dumping or cable mattresses may be used. cases recently installed cables are buried beneath the seabed, unfortunately Cables, albeit close to the foundation, may present a snagging risk to anchors there remains a percentage of cables unburied. Cables can be scoured out Offshore wind farms, renewable energy structures and subsea and/or trawled gear. cables are increasing in number around the shores of the UK. by tides and currents or moved by anchors and fishing gear. Therefore cables The potential risks these structures may cause to fishermen is that were considered safe from subsea activities at the time of installation may become partially or totally unburied and could present a serious risk to significant and the KIS-ORCA project aims to ensure these are fishing activities. Please exercise extreme caution when fishing in the vicinity of Reducing the Risks whilst Fishing managed in a responsible way. submarine cables. To reduce the risks of fishing near offshore structures, it is essential to be up to date with KIS-ORCA information. KIS-ORCA information is easy to install on It is against the law to wilfully damage a subsea cable. To enable Cables as Potential Gear Fasteners your vessel’s fishing plotter and ensures skippers are able to make informed fishermen to continue to work safely in the vicinity of subsea cables decisions for their safety. and renewable energy structures, KIS-ORCA provides fishermen with The closer to the surface a subsea cable is lifted when fouled by fishing gear, information and accurate positions of all these offshore structures. the more danger there is to the fishing vessel. In the interests of fishing safety and to prevent damage to subsea structures, fishermen are advised to exercise KIS-ORCA information is made available as fishing plotter files and caution when fishing in the vicinity of subsea cables and renewable energy awareness charts for use on vessels and on www. kis-orca.eu, where structures. Loss of gear, fishing time and catch can result if a trawler snags a information may be viewed and downloaded. subsea structure and there is serious risk of loss of life.

If it is thought prudent to slip, or cut your fishing gear in an attempt to clear a As a result of movements of the seabed the cables may occasionally be subsea structure, always lower the gear to the seabed first. Never attempt to spanning hollows in the sea bed. Also where a cable repair has been carried slip anything bearing excessive weight. out, although every effort is made to have it fall back flat on the bottom, it can Use of KIS-ORCA Data sometimes finish with a bight of cable standing proud of the seabed which is Claims for loss of gear should be made to the appropriate authority within 24 easily picked up or fouled by a trawl door. hours of arrival in port. Full particulars of the incident should be given and full details recorded in the vessel’s official log, date and exact time, the vessel’s KIS-ORCA data is available free of charge to skippers and includes Northern position (VMS if suitable), depth of water and a description of the cable if European cables and UK renewable energy structures. This includes the Cable Repairs sighted. structure and cable positions and essential attribute information, such as the name and emergency contact number. Claims for loss will only be considered if current KIS-ORCA data is installed on your vessel’s fishing plotter. The data is converted by Kingfisher into the most popular fishing plotter systems, including: Olex, Maxsea, Sodena, Transas Navifisher, TMPlanner/ Quodfish, Penta+, SIS Microplot and Litton Fishmaster. KIS-ORCA data is easy to install on these systems and is displayed as an information layer.

KIS-ORCA updates are provided annually in January and are distributed free Contact us of charge to the fishing industry by the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF), +44 (0) 1472 252 307 the National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO) and Kingfisher. Further hazards to fishing gear are the repairs to the cables called FINAL [email protected] From www.KIS-ORCA.eu you are able to view an interactive Google map and SPLICE BIGHT. After a repair has been completed by splicing two ends @kingfisherinfo download fishing plotter files and awareness charts. together, the cable vessel has a large section or bight of wire leading from the seabed to the ship. This is held onboard by rope stoppers, then the procedure www.kingfishercharts.org KIS-ORCA data is easy to install and installation instructions are available is simply to slip both stoppers and lower the bight of cable back onto the www.kis-orca.eu at the following fishing exhibitions: seabed. Burial of repairs are often more difficult, therefore the risk of contact is increased. The Final Splice Bight is laid on the seabed at right angles to the

15th – 16th May 2020 (Skipper Expo - Aberdeen) cable route. The crown of the bight may be up to 1 x water depth from the Offshore Renewable 18th – 21st August 2020 (Norfishing - Trondheim, Norway) charted cable route. KIS-ORCA & Cables Awareness

Stay up to date – always ensure you have the latest Kingfisher Bulletin and offshore fishing plotter data on-board NorthNorth SeaSea SSouthouth 22020020 30' 1°E 30' 2°E 30' 3°E 30' 4°E 30' 5°E 30' 6°E 30' 7°E 30'

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