MIKE DRAKE : Director, Marine Operations - DPA. Port Infrastructure, Environmental and Nautical Considerations

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MIKE DRAKE : Director, Marine Operations - DPA Port Infrastructure, Environmental and Nautical Considerations

The P&O Fleet Pacific Explorer Built 1997 Length 262m GRT 77,441 T Lower Pax 1998 Crew 850 Flag UK 2

The P&O Fleet Pacific Eden and Pacific Aria Built 1992/3 Length 219m GRT 55,877 T Lower Pax 1260 Crew 600 Flag UK 3

The P&O Fleet Pacific Jewel and Pacific Dawn Built 1991/2 Length 245m GRT 70,300 T Lower Pax 1596/1676 Crew 700 Flag UK 4

P&O Cruises, Australia Fleet 5

The Future Fleet Golden Princess (2020) Star Princess (2021) Built 2000 Length 289m GRT 108,865 T Lower Pax 2636 Crew 1060 Flag UK Built 1999 Length 289m GRT 108,977 T Lower Pax 2600 Crew 1060 Flag UK 6

What Does The Role Involve? Designated Person Ashore (DPA) for P&O Cruises, Australia as per International Safety Management (ISM) Code : To ensure the safe operation of each ship and to provide a link between the company and those on board. The responsibility and authority of the designated person should include monitoring the safety and pollution prevention aspects of the operation of each ship and to ensure that adequate resources and shore based support are applied, as required 7

Ensure ships operate safely and efficiently as per the rules set by SOLAS, Classification Society, IMO, Flag State and the company Safety Management System (SMS). International Safety Management - Effective Safety, Security and Environment Compliance. Efficient Operation of Vessels, Plan v Performance. Safety of Navigation, Planning and Monitoring. Itinerary and Destination, Planning, Port Study and Review. Engagement with Authorities - Marine & Coastguard Agency (MCA), AMSA, International Maritime Organisation (IMO),International Association of Lighthouse Authorities (IALA), Hydrographic Offices etc. Emergency Preparedness. Marine Operations Director 8

P&O Cruises, Australia Carnival Corporation ten brands divided into four groups: Carnival Cruise Lines (Miami), Carnival Maritime( Hamburg), Carnival UK (Southampton) and Holland America Group (Seattle) P&O Cruises, Australia part of Holland America Group ( along with Princess Cruises, Holland America Line & Seabourn) 9

Growth of cruising in Australasia has led to an increased portfolio of ports/destinations Greater variety of Base Ports- Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Cairns In recent years many new destinations have been regional as a result of the growth in short cruising (e.g. Moreton Island, Sunshine Coast, Kangaroo Island, Busselton, Eden, Mornington Peninsula etc.) More than 50% of destinations in Oceania created/commenced in last 15 years- Australia, South Pacific, New Zealand 10

AREA OF OPERATION 11

Considerations necessary when looking at new destinations Sufficient attractions to satisfy the volume of guests ( for this purpose a given ) Ships can call reliably & efficiently - Challenge of access how do we get the ship in and the guest off to the areas of interest Marine Infrastructure- the equivalent of roads, bridges and stations appropriate navigational charts, ports, wharves, anchorages & landing facilities; ships are getting larger Larger volume of guests present more challenges Geographic location ( contribution to port density ) Overall cost of the call Ongoing popularity of the call ( rated each time by guests) 12

Nautical considerations when considering new port Initial desk top study to determine access ; local engagement Review of available marine information and regulatory requirements ( charts & port information) Marine Port Inspection is carried out on site : prevailing weather patterns, meetings with Harbour Master, Pilots, State/National regulator, local marine experts, Port Authorities/ local councils, local community Facilities in the port; berth, mooring integrity (bollards/wharf face),towage capability, water/fuel provision, access/egress safety within port 13

Challenge of Access Marine Infrastructure not as visible to electorate- funding Accurate Navigational Charts & Aids to Navigation( N.B. over 50 % of Australian coast not surveyed to modern standards) Availability of berth/wharves-more reliable than anchoragetherefore desired where available Suitability of the wharf mooring arrangement and access from/to the port boundary Anchorage distances greater than 1 mile increases the logistical challenge and may negatively impact guest rating Gateway ports require more shore based transfer transport 14

Areas Not Surveyed to Modern Standards 15

Navigation charts and Aids to Navigation (Aton)are infrastructure In the same way as roads and bridges

Submarine Volcano KAVACHI 17

Kangaroo Island Penneshaw solution to increase reliability Purpose Built Jetty Changed Location from traditional Kingscote landing area 18

APEC Port Infrastructure 19

How is Technology driving navigational decisions ECDIS ( Electronic Chart & Display Information System) presents both opportunities and challenges. Hydrographic Improvements are assisting although progress is slow ( Aircraft Survey now sometimes possible, satellite surveys pending) High Density Electronic Navigation Charts allow larger ships to access some ports previously off limits ( Cairns, Townsville, Benoa); N.B. however this requires a firm commitment from the port Full Mission Bridge Simulation- high fidelity trial of navigational access to ports with tight safety margins Berthing Technology: Shore Tension Units ( Geraldton, Esperance) Modern dredging capability (Broome, Cairns) 20

Airborne LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) Rapid Deployment Large Survey Area Capability Wider Survey Sweep Reliable for Surface Navigation Down to 65m Non turbulent waters only 21

Conflict Islands LIDAR Survey west coast Navigation on a chart swept to 65m Multiple Jetties for seasonal reliability 22

Satellite Derived Bathymetry A possible solution for the Pacific? New technology 10% cost of conventional surveying Quick to deliver Not yet IHO compliant

Approaching Cairns showing maintained depth Standard ENC

High density port ENC Approaching Cairns showing maintained depth

Standard ENC Cairns showing maintained depth only

AND NOW THE 8m CONTOUR WITH A WIDER CHANNEL High density port ENC

BENOA WITH an 8m CONTOUR

THE EVOLUTION OF A NEW DESTINATION Kuri Bay (Kimberley) Requested swept path submitted as part of AHO hydroscheme

Preliminary data captured

Camden Sound (Kimberley) chart updated

Kuri Bay (Kimberley) now safely accessible by large vessels

End result - New Destination Kuri Bay Kimberley 33

CSMART

SHORE TENSION UNITS Geraldton & Esperance Reduce the Effects of Swell in Exposed Ports Dampens the wave energy on mooring system 35

Mooring integrity (ships stronger than bollards) Increasing number of ships being blown off wharves 36

Environment Air emissions. Regulations changing in 2020 ( Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems) Marine Bio Security continues to evolve ( Ballast Water Treatment Systems) & bio fouling on the hull ( regular cleaning) On board maintenance in port ; very few places to paint/ wash Shipping remains environmentally competitive with other means of transport- generally not well understood Good neighbour policy ahead of regulation 37

Global trends Larger ships- longer & wider with greater windage areas LNG powered vessels now being built Larger guest numbers Ports largely the same Increased population around ports Water Space Management- more vessels at sea and increased regulation Environmental considerations- air quality and bio security 38

Destinations for future consideration Victor Harbour (South Australia) East Kimberley (Western Australia )using Wyndam as gateway Arnhem Land (Northern Territory) Abrolhos Islands (Western Australia) Exmouth berthing option ( Western Australia) Flinders Island (Tasmania) South West Bay (New South Wales) Multiple options in Fiji, Solomon s and PNG 39

THANKYOU 40