Benefits of GMDSS
All
Distress and Safety communication will be automated and watchkeeping on
traditional voice and Morse code frequencies become history.
At the press
of a button, a ship can send its identity, position and nature of distress by
either satellite or terrestrial communication.
It will then be up to a
shore based Rescue Co-ordination Centre (RCC) to alert vessels in the area to
go to the aid of the casualty.
This co-ordinating role of the RCC is a new
one.
Under the SOLAS 1974 system, ships in the area were required to
monitor for distress alerts and then respond directly. The GMDSS now makes this
the responsibility of the RCC.
GMDSS also changes the nature of Routine
and Safety Radio operation. These become fully automatic, enabling ships
to deal with all incoming and outgoing ships radio communication. It is
no longer be necessary to sail with a specialist radio officer onboard.