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Closure of the Black Sea in March, 2020

The Monitoring Group of the Institute of Black Sea Strategic Studies, BlackSeaNews and Maidan of Foreign Affairs reports about closure of the various areas of the Black Sea in March, 2020 as shown on the map:

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces

 

04.03.2020

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces

 

05.03.2020

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces

 

09.03.2020

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces

 

11.03.2020

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces

 

15.03.2020

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces

 

17.03.2020

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces

 

18.03.2020

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces

 

23.03.2020

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces

 

24.03.2020

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces

 

25.03.2020

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces

 

26.03.2020

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces

 

30.03.2020

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces

 

31.03.2020

    Ukrainian naval forces
    Turkish naval forcees
    Romanian naval forces
    Bulgarian naval forces
    Russian Black Sea fleet
    Georgian naval forces
NAVTEX (NAVigational TEleX) is an international automated warning service for delivery of navigational and meteorological warnings as well as urgent maritime safety information (MSI) to ships. NAVTEX is also a major element of the Global Maritime Distress Safety System to secure safety to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) according to SOLAS Convention #74/88. The information is transmitted via narrow-band direct printing on medium-frequencies of 518 kHz (in English only). Other states (except for the US) are able to use 490 kHz to broadcast in local languages. When bad weather conditions near the Suez Canal (which is close to the desserts of Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula) form dust screens and prevent the use of 518 kHz, another duplicate HF at 4209.5 kHz should be used.


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