Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP) : Message Markers
Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP) : Message Markers
Communication
Phrases (SMCP)
Message Markers
SMCP Message Markers
(1) INSTRUCTION
This indicates that the following message implies the intention of the sender to influence
others by a Regulation.
Comment: This means that the sender, e.g. a VTS - Station or a naval vessel, must have the
full authority to send such a message. The recipient has to follow this legally binding Message
unless s/he has contradictory safety reasons which then have to be reported to the sender.
Example: "INSTRUCTION. Do not cross the fairway.”
Message Markers
(2) ADVICE
This indicates that the following message implies the intention of the sender to
influence others by a Recommendation.
Comment: The decision whether to follow the ADVICE still stays with the
recipient. ADVICE does not necessarily have to be followed but should be
considered very carefully.
Example: "ADVICE. (Advise you) stand by on VHF Channel six nine."
Message Markers
(3) WARNING
This indicates that the following message implies the intention of the
sender to inform others about danger.
(4) INFORMATION
This indicates that the following message is restricted to observed facts, situations, etc..
Comment: This marker is preferably used for navigational and traffic information,
etc..
Consequences of INFORMATION will be up to the recipient.
Example: "INFORMATION. MV Noname will overtake to the West of you ."
Message Markers
(5) QUESTION
This indicates that the following message is of interrogative character.
Comment: The use of this marker removes any doubt on whether a question is being
asked or statement being made, especially when interrogatives such as What, Where,
Why, Who, How are additionally used at the beginning of the question. The recipient is
expected to return an answer.
Example: "QUESTION.( What is ) your present maximum draft?"
Message Markers
(6) ANSWER
This indicates that the following message is the reply to a previous question.
Comment: Note that an answer should not contain another question.
Example: "ANSWER. My present maximum draft is zero seven metres."
Message Markers
(7) REQUEST
This indicates that the following message is asking for action from others with respect to the vessel.
Comment: The use of this marker is to signal: I want something to be arranged or provided,
e.g. ship´s stores requirements, tugs, permission, etc..
Note: REQUEST must not be used involving navigation, or to modify COLREGS.
Example: "REQUEST. I require two tugs."
Message Markers
(8) INTENTION
This indicates that the following message informs others about immediate
navigational action intended to be taken.
Comment: The use of this message marker is logically restricted to messages
announcing navigational actions by the vessel sending this message.
Example: "INTENTION. I will reduce my speed."
Message Markers
Marina
This is Ocean King
ANSWER: My ETA is 1430 UTC.
When answering an Advice, Request or Instruction say:
Yes, I will … and say again the instruction or advice in full.
Or: Say No, I cannot ….and say again the advice, request or instruction in full
Ohima Maru
This is Finnish Coast Guard
INSTRUCTION: Stop your engines immediately.