Category: GEOPOLITICAL INSTABILITY
These messages give mariners information concerning possible risks
due to heightened geopolitical tensions. Common themes include prohibitions of sailors from one country calling at ports of another and internal strife that makes a country unsuitable for re-provisioning stops.
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Norway raises maritime security to level 2 in specific ports.
Norway sets maritime security level 2 for Nossj-0007 and Notae-0002 ports. Ships must respond immediately. Cancel 201/24. Read more
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Norway’s maritime security level raised to 2 in specified ports.
Norway’s maritime security level raised to 2 at specified ports; ships must respond promptly. Cancel announcement 201/24. Read more
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Maritime security level raised to 2 in specified Norwegian ports.
Norway announces Maritime Security Level 2 for NOSSJ-0007 and NOTAE-0002; respond promptly. Cancel 201/24. Read more
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Maritime security level raised to 2 for specified Norwegian ports.
Norway’s maritime security level is now Level 2 at Nossj-0007 and Notae-0002 ports. Respond promptly. Cancel 201/24. Read more
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ISPS maritime security level changes for Norwegian ports announced.
From July 24, maritime security level at Norsea Tananger is downgraded to level 1; other facilities remain at level 2. Read more
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Security Level 2 announced for specific Norwegian ports; cancel notice 201/24.
Norway’s maritime security level raised to Level 2 at NOSSJ-0007 and NOTAE-0002. Cancel notice 201/24. Read more
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Maritime security level raised to 2 in specified Norwegian ports.
Norse Maritime Security Level raised to Level 2 at Nossj-0007 and Notae-0002. Cancel message 201/24. Read more
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Norwegian ports adjust ISPS security levels; some remain at level 2.
Norwegian ports adjust ISPS security: Tananger to Level 1, others (Helgeland, Conoco Phillips) remain at Level 2. Read more
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Norwegian ports limited for Russian fishing vessels; others banned.
Norway restricts Russian fishing vessels to Båtsfjord, Kirkenes, and Tromsø; ban on other ports effective 132200 UTC Oct 2022. Read more
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Maritime security level raised to 2 in specific Norwegian ports.
Norway’s maritime security is now at Level 2 for Nossj-0007 and Notae-0002 ports; ships must comply promptly. Cancel 201/24. Read more
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Norway raises maritime security level to 2 for specific ports.
Norway sets maritime security level to 2 at Helgeland and ConocoPhillips Tananger ports; ships must comply without delay. Read more
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Maritime security level raised to 2 in specific Norwegian ports.
Norway has set Maritime Security Level 2 for Nossj-0007 Helgeland Base and NotaE-0002 Conoco Phillips Tananger ports. Read more
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Norway restricts Russian fishing vessels to three specific ports.
Norway permits Russian fishing vessels in only Båtsfjord, Kirkenes, and Tromsø; ban on other ports starts Oct 132200 UTC 2022. Read more
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Norwegian ports adjust ISPS security levels; ships must comply.
As of July 24, Norsea Tananger’s ISPS security level drops to Level 1, while some facilities remain at Level 2. Read more
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Norway raises maritime security to Level 2 at specific ports.
ISPS Level 2 in Nossj-0007 and Notae-0002 ports; ships must comply. Cancel announcement 201/24. Read more
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Norwegian ports restricted for Russian fishing vessels to three locations.
Norway allows Russian fishing vessels access only to Båtsfjord, Kirkenes, and Tromsø; other ports are banned. Read more
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Norwegian ports’ maritime security level raised to Level 2.
Norway maritime security level raised to 2 at selected ports; ships must respond promptly. Cancel announcement 201/24. Read more
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Maritime security level raised to 2 in specific Norwegian ports.
Maritime Security Level set to 2 in Nossj-0007, Helgeland Base and Notae-0002, Conoco Phillips Base Tananger. Read more
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Norwegian ports downgraded security level; specific facilities remain at level 2.
Norwegian port Norsea Tananger moves to ISPS Level 1; Helgeland Base and ConocoPhillips stay at Level 2. Read more
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Norway limits Russian fishing vessels to three specific ports.
Norway restricts Russian fishing vessels to three ports: Båtsfjord, Kirkenes, and Tromsø, effective 132200 UTC Oct 2022. Read more