Advice to vessels proceeding to Yemeni Red Sea Ports. 

Under the terms of UNSCR (United Nations Security Council Resolution) 2216 a coalition of maritime forces
is operating in the Red Sea to prevent the transport of weapons and associated materiel to Yemeni Ports.
To enforce this UNSCR the coalition has announced that the following routeing should be followed by vessels
proceeding to Yemeni ports. 

Entering the Red Sea from the north (via the Suez Canal): 

All vessels entering the Red Sea from the north and heading to Yemeni Red Sea ports should follow the route
described below to the waiting area: 

A 27 29'.00N, 34 07'.00E
B 21 00'.00N, 38 50'.00E
C 19 25'.00N, 39 22'.00E
D 17 00'.00N, 41 00'.00E
E 16 50'.00N, 41 07'.00E
F 14 51'.00N, 42 04'.00E 
G 14 49'.00N, 42 11'.00E

Entering the Red Sea from the south (via the Bab el Mandeb): 

All vessels entering the Red Sea from the south and heading to Yemeni Red Sea ports should follow the route
described below to the waiting area: 

A 13 14'.00N, 43 04'.00E
B 13 33'.30N, 42 40'.00E
C 14 24'.00N, 42 12'.30E
D 14 37'.00N, 42 16'.00E

Waiting Area:

When the vessel arrives in the waiting area, it should use VHF CH16 to ask the coalition ships for permission
to enter the Yemeni ports. 

A 14 51'.00N, 42 10'.00E
B 14 37'.00N, 42 12'.00E
C 14 37'.00N, 42 22'.00E
D 14 51'.00N, 42 20'.00E

Failure to comply may result in the vessel being considered suspicious and subsequently come under the
surveillance of coalition forces and possible further action in accordance with the terms of UNSCR 2216.
This situation is subject to change.
