Cable Database
This page was last updated on 1 August 2007

NB: The information in this database is provided for educational purposes only. It may not be 100% accurate and may not include cables which are owned/operated by non ICPC members. 

The cables are organised in 6 regions as follows:

Click on the area of interest.

NB: Persons engaging in submarine activities which could possibly affect existing submarine cables should contact their relevant charting authorities, telecommunication companies and appropriate government agencies prior to the start of operations.

REGIONAL CONTACTS:

Region

Co-ordinator

Websites
1a - UK & North Sea Level 3

UKCPC ; Sigcables

1b - Baltic & Skagerrak TDC A/S
2 - Mediterranean Red Sea and Black Sea ICPC Secretariat

Sigcables

3a - Atlantic Sprint
3b - Caribbean Sprint
4 - Eastern Pacific Iris Ocean Cable
5a - Western Pacific, Far East & East Indian Ocean Reach
5b - Australasian Reach
6 - Arabian Gulf, Arabian Sea & West Indian Ocean Etisalat

The ICPC AWG co-ordinator may be able to assist you in identifying submarine cables in your area of operations. Please e-mail the following information to the appropriate link above:

Name, location and contact information of the company performing work.

The nature of the activity, latitude and longitude of area of operations, schedule of operations, and any other information you feel will be beneficial.

Thank you.

SCIENTIFIC CABLES

Since the beginning of the 1990's the need to obtain various forms of scientific data (e.g. oceanographic, seismic) has meant that a number of redundant telecommunications cables have been put back into service under new owners who are not part of the telecommunications industry. These cables have actually been notified by their original owners as out of service to hydrographic offices, and removed from navigation charts, and on cable charts are designated as out of service. It is therefore becoming necessary to advise telecommunications cable owners of the status of these cables to avoid cutting them during repairs or the installation of new cables.

When planning new systems, cable repairs or cable clearance operations in the vicinity of these cables information on their status may be obtained from:

Dr A D Chave
IRIS Ocean Cables, Inc.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole
Massachusetts 02543
United States of America
Tel: +1 508 289 2833
Fax: +1 508 457 2150
E-mail: alan@whoi.edu
More information on scientific cables