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Kvitsøy Vessel Traffic Service Centre (), commonly abbreviated Kvitsøy VTS, is a
vessel traffic service A vessel traffic service is a marine traffic monitoring system established by harbour or port authorities, similar to air traffic control for aircraft. The International Maritime Organization defines vessel traffic service as "a service implemente ...
and pilot dispatch station situated on the island municipality of
Kvitsøy Kvitsøy is an island municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. At only , it is the smallest municipality in Norway by area and one of the smallest by population. Kvitsøy is located in the traditional district of Ryfylke. The administrative cen ...
in
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. Its main responsibility is handling traffic headed to the gas terminal at
Kårstø Kårstø is an industrial facility located near the village of Susort, along the Boknafjorden, in the municipality of Tysvær in Rogaland county, Norway. The site features a number of natural gas processing, natural gas processing plants that refi ...
, as well as the entire coast between
Bømlafjorden Bømlafjorden () is a fjord in Vestland county, Norway. The fjord is the outer-most part of the Hardangerfjord, running between the island of Bømlo (in Bømlo Municipality) and the mainland ( Sveio Municipality). The Bømlafjord Tunnel crosse ...
and
Jærens rev Jærens rev (Jæren's reef) is the westernmost sandbank on the coast of Jæren, located approximately off Reve in Klepp municipality, between Orrestranda and Borestranda. Its location has been used to define the limits of the Norwegian fishery z ...
. This includes
Boknafjorden Boknafjord or Boknafjorden () is a fjord located in Rogaland county, Norway. The huge fjord lies between the cities of Stavanger and Haugesund and dominates the central part of the county. The main part of the fjord is shared between the municip ...
. The VTS opened on 3 January 2003, as the fourth in the country. It is the busiest, responsible for surveillance of about 300,000 sailings per year. Initially the station conducted remove piloting, but this was later discontinued. A major systems and radar upgrade took place in 2014. The facility is operated by the
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.


History

Proposals for a VTS serving Boknafjorden and Rogaland were launched in the wake of the 1992 opening of Fedje Vessel Traffic Service Centre. Kvitsøy was mentioned early on as a potential site, although sites in
Stavanger/Sandnes Stavanger/Sandnes is the third largest urban area in Norway. It consists of the densely built-up areas in the municipalities of Stavanger, Sandnes, Sola, and Randaberg, most of which are located on the Stavanger Peninsula, its surrounding islan ...
were also considered. Funding for preliminary work was granted by the government in 1997. Horten Vessel Traffic Service Centre, which serves the
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, was prioritized ahead of Kvitsøy and opened in 1999. The Coastal Administration announced in 2002 that they would centralize pilot dispatching and that Kvitsøy VTS would take over all such activities in
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and
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, including the dispatching taking place at Fedje VTS. Rogaland has heavily trafficked sea lanes, with about 300,000 annual sailings and about ten annual accidents. The decisive reason for establishing a VTS in the area was the establishment of a gas terminal at
Kårstø Kårstø is an industrial facility located near the village of Susort, along the Boknafjorden, in the municipality of Tysvær in Rogaland county, Norway. The site features a number of natural gas processing, natural gas processing plants that refi ...
. It receives about six hundred annual gas tankers. The environmental impact of an accident was considered so high that increased precautions were needed. VTSes cover their operating expenses entirely through charging a safety fee on all commercial ships docking in the jurisdiction. Half the operating costs of Kvitsøy were placed on gas tankers to Kårstø, initially 74
øre Øre (plural ''øre'', , ) is the centesimal subdivision of the Danish and Norwegian krone. The Faroese division is called the ''oyra'', but is equal in value to the Danish coin. Before their discontinuation, the corresponding divisions of the ...
per
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. All other ships were charged 19 øre per gross tonne. There were local reactions to this, as Rogaland ports would have a charge which for instance
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would not receive, as Fedje VTS was entirely financed through fees levied on tankers. Construction of the facility cost 80 million
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, including six radar stations. Kvitsøy VTS opened on 3 January 2003. At the time of opening the facility supported
Automatic Identification System The automatic identification system (AIS) is an automatic tracking system that uses transceivers on ships and is used by vessel traffic services (VTS). When satellites are used to receive AIS signatures, the term ''Satellite-AIS'' (S-AIS) is ...
, but the system was not mandatory until 2008. Until then the VTS had several areas which fell into radar shadow. Annual operating costs were initially 12 million kroner per year. Initially the VTS also housed a remove pilot station, allowing for the remote guidance of vessels from Kvitsøy. This was carried out by at least one of the traffic controllers being a certified pilot. The goal of the project was better use of resources. The trial was carried out for access to Norsk Hydro Karmøy, to
Ryfylke Ryfylke is a Districts of Norway, traditional district in the northeastern part of Rogaland county, Norway. The district, encompassing about 60% of the county's area is located northeast of Stavanger and east of Haugesund. It includes the mainla ...
and Dusavik in
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. A 2005 report concluded that the remote piloting service was not able to cut costs or improve safety and was subsequently abolished. The center received a full technical upgrade in 2014. The six
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radars were replaced with new solid-state radars, costing 50 million kroner. These allow for higher resolution combined with longer range. A 30-million upgrade was also carried out on the technical equipment at the station, allowing for a better overview and real-time updates on ship positions. Kvitsøy was the first of the Norwegian VTSes which received the new systems.


Operations

Kvitsøy VTS is one of five vessel traffic services in operation in Norway. Its jurisdiction covers the
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from
Bømlafjorden Bømlafjorden () is a fjord in Vestland county, Norway. The fjord is the outer-most part of the Hardangerfjord, running between the island of Bømlo (in Bømlo Municipality) and the mainland ( Sveio Municipality). The Bømlafjord Tunnel crosse ...
in the north to
Jærens Rev Jærens rev (Jæren's reef) is the westernmost sandbank on the coast of Jæren, located approximately off Reve in Klepp municipality, between Orrestranda and Borestranda. Its location has been used to define the limits of the Norwegian fishery z ...
in the south. Kvitsøy is situated in the center of the mouth of
Boknafjorden Boknafjord or Boknafjorden () is a fjord located in Rogaland county, Norway. The huge fjord lies between the cities of Stavanger and Haugesund and dominates the central part of the county. The main part of the fjord is shared between the municip ...
, throughout which the VTS has jurisdiction. A particular responsibility is tied to access to the gas terminal at Kårstø. The center has three main duties. Firstly, it provides information services to vessels, such as the traffic situation, meteorological information and regulations. Secondly, it provides navigational assistant services to ships either on request or when deemed necessary by the staff. This often happens in severe weather conditions or in cases with technical difficulties with the ship. Thirdly, the VTS provides traffic organization to ensure a safe and orderly operation of the traffic. The center can draw on data from the Automatic Identification System, six local radars, meteorology, SafeSeaNet and video cameras. Server systems are redundant and include a backup at Horten VTS. The facility has an emergency generator which can produce power for at least four days. As of 2013 Kvitsøy VTS cleared 130,160 sailings within the controlled waters. The center averts 25 to 30 possible accidents or near accidents per year. The VTS is financed through fees charged on the heavy shipping traffic which creates the need for the center. Kvitsøy VTS is part of the Norwegian Coastal Administration. In case of emergencies,
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operations fall under the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre of Southern Norway. The station is at any time staffed with two traffic controllers and a pilot dispatcher, the facility employees 25 people on the island, making it the second-largest employer after the municipality. Employees do
shift work Shift work is an employment practice designed to keep a service or production line operational at all times. The practice typically sees the day divided into shifts, set periods of time during which different groups of workers perform their ...
with ten days at work and then three weeks off. In addition, it carried out the responsibility for pilot dispatching in Central and Western Norway. Within the VTS area there are two pilot stations, situated at
Tananger Tananger is a large village and urban area in Sola, Norway, Sola municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The urban area is located on the west side of the Stavanger Peninsula between the North Sea and the Hafrsfjorden. It lies about southwes ...
and
Karmøy Karmøy is a municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. It is southwest of the town of Haugesund in the traditional district of Haugaland. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Kopervik. Most of the municipality lies on ...
.


References

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