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> Definition of
> NEAR COASTAL VOYAGES
> as determined by the member states
> with respect to the
> S T C W CODE
> or national regulation as remarked.
> 
> Denmark
> Trade in the North Sea east of 3 degrees east longitude and south of 62
> degrees north latitude, trade in the Baltic Sea as well as trade along
> the coast of Greenland at a distance of not more than 30 nautical miles
> from the coast (i.e. from the base line).
> 
> Estonia
> “Domestic Voyages” means shipping in Estonian coastal waters not more
> than 20 nautical miles from the shore.
> “Short sea shipping” means shipping in the Baltic Sea without entering
> the Kiel Canal and in the Kattegat Strait to the south of the parallel
> of Cape Skagen.
> 
> Finland
> Trade in the Baltic Sea including the Gulf of Finland and the Gulf of
> Bothnia with the latitude of Skagen, 57o 44.8' of northern latitude, as
> the boundary to the North Sea between Denmark and Sweden.
> 
> Germany
> (with respect to the “Traditional Ship Safety Directive”)
> Trade in any coastal waters up to 30 nautical miles from the coast line
> as well as the sea areas of the North Sea, the Baltic Sea, the English
> Channel, the Bristol Channel, the Irish and the Scottish Sea.
> 
> Norway
> Trade in the North Sea east of 3 degrees east longitude and south of 62
> degrees north latitude, 30 miles from the base line north of 62 degrees
> north latitude to the border between Norway and Russia as well as trade
> in the Baltic Sea.
> 
> Spain
> (with respect to the national regulation for sailing areas)
> Passenger- Class G Ships and crafts in trips less than 70 miles
> from the departure port which, in the course
> of their voyage, do not proceed more than 20
> miles from the nearest land with fine weather
> and restricted periods.
> ships Class H Ships and crafts with a maximum of 250
> passengers which, in the course of their
> voyage do not proceed more than 15 miles
> from a refuge port and 3 miles from the
> nearest land with fine weather and restricted
> periods.
> Group I
> Passenger-
> Class I Ships and crafts with a maximum of 50
> passengers, in voyages of not more than 6
> miles and less than 3 miles of the nearest
> land. No restriction in reference to weather
> and restricted periods.
> Class J
> Ships and crafts sailing in sheltered waters
> (bays, creeks e.t.c.)
> ships Class K
> Ships and crafts sailing in calm waters
> (ports, canals, rivers e.t.c.)
> Group II Cargo Ships Class X Cargo ships of less than 500 GT
> Group III Recreational
> Ships
> ClassQ Recreational and pleasure boats that don’t
> carry out commercial trips.
> 
> Sweden
> Trade to or from Swedish or foreign ports located in the Baltic Sea or
> in waters connected with the Baltic Sea by maritime communication, but
> not beyond a line running from Hanstholm to Lindesnes, and trade through
> the Kiel Canal to Cuxhaven.
> 
> The Netherlands
> The use of a ship with a gross tonnage of less than 500 and a propulsion
> power of less than 3000 kW, within an area of 30 nautical miles from the
> coast with observance that the ship must be within 12 hours sailing from
> a particular harbour which has been noted on the ships certificate and
> within six hours of sailing from a sheltered harbour or mooring (anchor)
> area.
> 
> United Kingdom
> Near Coastal Area is within 150 miles from a safe haven in the United
> Kingdom or 30 miles from a safe haven in Eire. This applies for vessels
> of less than 500 GT.
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