The daily report must contain all the elements applicable to the declared day, in particular,(1) the number of the geophysical surveying authorization;
(2) the type of surveying conducted and the energy sources used;
(3) the position and condition of the vessel or platform;
(4) the number of persons on the vessel or platform;
(5) a description, in chronological order, of the work carried out and the time required for carrying out each step of the work;
(6) the number of the lines or traverses in which the data was acquired;
(7) the number of linear kilometres acquired or the area covered, their total and the remaining quantity;
(8) work interruptions and disturbances due, in particular, to meteorological conditions and technical and operational difficulties, and their duration;
(9) the operational problems encountered and the corrective measures taken or planned;
(10) the abnormal meteorological conditions that caused a work delay, in particular, due to(a) visibility;
(b) temperature variation;
(c) wind speed or direction;
(d) the height, period and direction of the waves and swells;
(e) the size, distance and direction of ice;
(f) icing; and
(g) rolling, pitch and vertical motion of the vessel or platform; and
(11) any other information or document deemed necessary by the Minister.