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Proposal for a new traffic separation scheme in the Canary Islands

Abstract: The waters of the archipelago of the Canary Islands are an obligatory route of passage for around 7,000 vessels per year and there is also a traffic between the islands of around 30,000 vessels per yearwhose destination or point of origin is one of the island ports. A large number of these vessels aretankers loaded with all kinds of dangerous cargoes, which means an additional risk should an accidentinvolving one of them occur in the waters surrounding the islands. The experts agree that the effectsof a petrol tanker accident in the Canary Islands would lead to the economic and ecological collapseof the archipelago. In the present paper, bearing in mind the points mentioned above, and in view ofthe last event of pollution caused by the sinking of the Oleg Naydenov and the unexpected behavior ofthe subsequent spill, proposals are made for the setting up of two new TSS to the west of the CanaryIslands for those vessels in transit that will not be calling at a port of the archipelago, leaving thecurrent schemes for the traffic whose destination is one of the islands. Also will be demonstrated thatthe implantation of the new TSS would not involve a significant increase in trip times or expenses forvessels sailing through them, as compared to the current routes.

 Autoría: Andrés Ortega Piris; Emma Díaz Ruiz de Navamuel

 Fuente: JMR: Journal of maritime researc, 2015, 13(2), 19-26

 Editorial: Universidad de Cantabria, Escuela Técnica Superior de Náutica / Sociedad Española de Estudios Científicos Marinos (SEECMAR)

 Año de publicación: 2015

 Nº de páginas: 8

 Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 ISSN: 1697-4840,1697-9133

 Url de la publicación: https://www.jmr.unican.es/index.php/jmr/article/view/412