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Government of Canada

Fisheries and Oceans
Canada
Pêches et Ocèans
Canada
 
eastern title
  MONTHLY EDITION N° 5
May 30th, 2014




ccg_crest_eng

Published Monthly by the

CANADIAN COAST GUARD

www.notmar.gc.ca/subscribe/





CONTENTS
   

Page

Section 1
Safety and General Information

1 - 5

Section 2
Chart Corrections

6 - 8

Section 3
Radio Aids to Marine Navigation Corrections

9

Section 4
Sailing Directions and Small Craft Guide Corrections

10 - 13

Section 5
List of Lights, Buoys and Fog signals Corrections

14



Maritime Services Directorate
Aids to Navigation

Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Official publication of the Canadian Coast Guard

 
Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada

 

EXPLANATORY NOTES

Geographical positions refer directly to the graduations of the largest scale Canadian Hydrographic chart unless otherwise indicated.

Bearings  refer to the true compass and are measured clockwise from 000° (North) clockwise to 359°; those relating to lights are from seaward.

Visibility of lights is that in clear weather.

Depths  - The units used for soundings (metres, fathoms or feet) are stated in the title of each chart.

Elevations   are normally given above Higher High Water, Large Tides unless otherwise indicated.

Distances  may be calculated as follows:

1 nautical mile = 1 852 metres (6,076.1 feet)
1 statute mile = 1 609.3 metres (5,280 feet)
1 metre = 3.28 feet

Temporary & Preliminary Notices are indicated by a (T) or a (P) before the chart action and in the section 1. Please note that Nautical charts are not amended by the Canadian Hydrographic Service for Temporary (T) and Preliminary (P) Notices. It is recommended that mariners chart these corrections in pencil. Listing of charts affected by Temporary and Preliminary Notices are revised and promulgated quarterly in Section 1 of the Monthly Edition.

Please note that, in addition to the temporary and preliminary changes normally advertised as (T) and (P) Notices, there are a few permanent changes to navigational aids that have been advertised as Preliminary Notices to Mariners while charts are being updated for new editions.

Marine Information Report & Suggestion Sheet -  Mariners are requested to notify the responsible authorities when new or suspected dangers to navigation are discovered, changes observed in aids to navigation or corrections to publications are seen to be necessary. Such communications can be made using the Marine Information Report & Suggestion Sheet inserted on the last page of each monthly edition of Notices to Mariners.

Canadian Hydrographic Service - Information Published in Section 2 Notices to Mariners -  Mariners are advised that only the most critical changes that directly affect safety to navigation are issued in Chart Corrections - Section 2. This limitation is required to ensure that charts remain as clear and easy to read as possible. As a result, mariners may see minor discrepancies of a non-critical nature between information in official publications. For example, a small change in the nominal range or height of a light may not result in the production of a chart correction, in Notices to Mariners,  but may result in a List of Light, Buoys and Fog Signals  correction.

In case of discrepancy between information provided on CHS charts related to aids to navigation, and the List of Light publication, the latter shall be deemed as containing the most up to date information

Canadian Nautical Charts & Publications -  A source list of Canadian Nautical Charts & Publications is published in Notice No. 14  of the Notices to Mariners Annual Edition April 2011. The source supply and the prices effective at the time of printing are listed. For current chart edition dates refer to the following web site: http://www.chs-shc.gc.ca/charts-cartes/paper-papier/index-eng.asp

NOTE: Cette publication est aussi disponible en français.

 

CHART CORRECTIONS - SECTION 2

 

Corrections to nautical charts will be listed in numeric order by chart number. Each chart correction listed applies only to that particular chart. Related charts, if any, will have their own specific correction listed separately.

Users should also refer to CHS Chart 1 Symbols, Abbreviations Terms for additional information pertaining to the correction of charts.

The illustration below describes the elements that will comprise a typical Section 2 chart correction.

 

elements of section 2

 

MONTHLY EDITION OF NOTICES TO MARINERS

WEB ACCESS

We are offering a feature where subscribers to our on-line service are able to receive the complete electronic monthly edition of our Notices to Mariners. We are encouraging our clients to visit the web site to subscribe for this service:
http://www.notmar.gc.ca/subscribe/

Users wishing to receive information updates for their charts can do so by setting up a ’User Profile’ on the following web page http://www.notmar.gc.ca/search/mycharts-eng.php?czoxOToibnRtPXN0ZXBfb25lJmxhbmc9ZSI7

This feature permits users to register the nautical charts they currently have in their possession. Registrants are then automatically notified by e-mail when a Notice to Mariners is published concerning these charts.



ADVISORY

NOTICES TO SHIPPING (WRITTEN AND BROADCAST)

The Canadian Coast Guard is implementing a number of changes to the aids to navigation system in Canada.

These changes are advertised as Notices to Shipping (Broadcast and Written) by the Canadian Coast Guard and are followed up with Notices to Mariners, then charts are updated by hand correction, reprints or new editions.

Mariners are advised that all relevant Written Notices to Shipping should be kept until superseded by Notices to Mariners or through revised charts issued by the Canadian Hydrographic Service.

Written Notices to Shipping are available on the Canadian Coast Guard Website at: www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/eng/CCG/NOTSHIP.

The Canadian Hydrographic Service is reviewing the impact of these changes with the Canadian Coast Guard and together we are preparing an action plan on the issuing of chart revisions.

For further information contact your local Regional Notices to Shipping (NOTSHIP) issuing authorities.

 

Newfoundland

*Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Port aux Basques MCTS Centre
49 Stadium Road
P.O. Box 99
PORT AUX BASQUES, NL A0M 1C0
Telephone : (709) 695-2168
Facsimile : (709) 695-7784
Email :notshippax@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Website: www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/e0030407

Maritimes

*Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Sydney MCTS Centre
1190 Westmount Road
SYDNEY, N.S, B1R 2J6
Telephone: (902) 564-7751 or 1-800-686-8676
Facsimile: (902) 564-2446
Email :notshipssyd@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Website: www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/e0030406

Quèbec

*Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Les Escoumins MCTS Centre
5 Otis street,
LES ESCOUMINS, QC
G0T 1K0
Telephone: (418) 233-2308
Facsimile: (418) 233-3299
Email :Opsavis@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Websites :www.marinfo.gc.ca;

www.marinfo.gc.ca/en/avisecrits/index.asp;

http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/eng/CCG/Notship_Home

Central & Arctic

*Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Marine Communications and Traffic Services
Notices to Shipping Series "C"
401 King Street West
PRESCOTT, ON K0E 1T0
Telephone (613) 925-0666 or 1-800 265 0237
Facsimile: (613) 925-4519
Email :NotshipC&A@DFO-MPO.GC.CA
Website: www.ccg-cc.gc.ca/eng/CCG/Notship_Home

*Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Iqaluit MCTS Centre
Notices to Shipping Series "A" and Series “H”
P.O. Box 189
IQALUIT NU X0A 0H0
Telephone: (867) 979-5269
Facsimile: (867) 979-4264
Email :IQANORDREG@INNAV.GC.CA
Website: www.ccg-cc.gc.ca/eng/CCG/Notship_Home

* Services provided in English and French

 




INDEX


CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE CHART PATCHES
1
CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - CUMULATIVE CHART CORRECTIONS 1
CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - CURRENT CHART EDITION DATES 1
CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - PRINT ON DEMAND CHARTS - CARE AND USE 1
CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - TRANSPORT CANADA NAVIGATION SAFETY – ECDIS 2
CONSOLIDATION OF MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND TRAFFIC SERVICES (MCTS) CENTRES 2
CANADIAN COAST GUARD PUBLICATION - RADIO AIDS TO MARINE NAVIGATION (ATLANTIC, ST. LAWRENCE, GREAT LAKES, LAKE WINNIPEG AND EASTERN ARCTIC) PUBLICATION – 2013 - THE COMMERCIAL PUBLIC CORRESPONDENCE SERVICE

2
*501 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE – ELECTRONIC NAVIGATIONAL CHATS 3
*502 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - RASTER DIGITAL CHARTS (BSB V4) 3
*503 TRANSPORT CANADA - ACCEPTANCE OF NAUTICAL PUBLICATIONS IN ELECTRONIC FORM IN CANADA. 3
*504 TRANSPORT CANADA – SHIP SAFETY BULLETIN. 4
*505 TRANSPORT CANADA – SHIP SAFETY BULLETIN. 4
*506 ST. MARGARET'S BAY – - HUBBARDS COVE NOVA SCOTIA – AID TO NAVIGATION TO BE AMENDED. 4
*507(P) ST. MARGARET'S BAY - HUBBARDS COVE NOVA SCOTIA – AID TO NAVIGATION TO BE AMENDED. 4
*508(P) FLINT ISLAND TO/À CAPE SMOKEY – LIGHT AND BELL BOUY TO BE DISCONTINUED. 5
*509 KENORA, RAT PORTAGE BAY – SPAR BOUY ESTABLISHED. 5
*510 CANADIAN COAST GUARD PUBLICATION - AMENDMENT TO THE RADIO AIDS TO MARINE NAVIGATION (ATLANTIC, ST. LAWRENCE, GREAT LAKES, LAKE WINNIPEG AND EASTERN ARCTIC) PUBLICATION – 2013 9



NUMERICAL INDEX OF CANADIAN CHARTS AFFECTED


Chart No. Page Chart No. Page Chart No. Page
1202 6 1550 7 6218 5
1220 6 2059 8 7725 8
1230 7 4367 5 7731 8
1310 7 4386 4


 

SECTION 1
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION

CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE CHART PATCHES

Colour Web Patches are free to the mariner, and given the quality of many printers, should reproduce well. They will be available in real time all around the world.

CHS welcomes your feedback on this service at chsinfo@dfo-mpo.gc.ca .


CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - CUMULATIVE CHART CORRECTIONS

The cumulative Notices to Mariners corrections for charts can now be accessed at

www.notmar.gc.ca/search/notmar-eng.php .


CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - Current chart edition dates

CHART EDITIONS
The three terms described below are used to indicate the publication status of Canadian charts.


NEW CHART - "NEWCHT"
The first publication of a Canadian chart embracing an area not previously charted to the scale shown, or embracing an area different from any existing Canadian chart.


NEW EDITION - "NEWEDT"
A new issue of an existing chart containing amendments essential to navigation in addition to those issued in Notices to Mariners and making existing editions obsolete.


REPRINTS
A new issue of the current edition of a chart incorporating no amendments of navigational significance other than those previously promulgated in Notices to Mariners. It may also contain amendments from other sources provided they are not essential to navigation. Previous printings of the current edition remain in force.

The current chart edition dates can be accessed at www.chs-shc.gc.ca/charts-cartes/paper-papier/index-eng.asp


CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - PRINT ON DEMAND CHARTS - CARE AND USE

Background
By providing nautical charts to the public, the goal of the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) is to provide services for safe navigation in a fiscally responsible manner. As a result, CHS continues to expand its portfolio of nautical paper charts that are printed using Print On Demand (POD) technology. These charts are easily recognized by their whiter paper and the coloured logo of the Canadian Hydrographic Service. This new technology enables CHS to print charts in a more efficient manner while enhancing chart content through being able to quickly add new and important information. POD technology provides customers with up-to-date charts without the historical hand-drawn corrections or glued-on patches. Additionally, this technology eliminates out-of-stock situations which arise with the traditional printing and warehousing methods. In the event of a national emergency, CHS can respond to the appropriate authorities with best available information very quickly.

Care of Your POD Chart
CHS encourages its customers to handle the POD charts more carefully than the traditional lithographic charts. When plotting information on POD charts, use HB pencils and apply limited pressure. Testing has suggested that an Indian gum eraser is more effective than alternatives when used on the product. This eraser is also suitable for charts printed using lithographic processes.


CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - TRANSPORT CANADA NAVIGATION SAFETY - ECDIS

Mariners are advised that ECDIS may not display some isolated shoal depths when operating in "base or standard display" mode. Route planning and monitoring alarms for these shoal depths may not always be activated. To ensure safe navigation and to confirm that a planned route is clear of such dangers, mariners should visually inspect the planned route and any deviations from it using ECDIS configured to display "all data". The automated voyage planning check function should not be solely relied upon.

CONSOLIDATION OF MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND TRAFFIC SERVICES (MCTS) CENTRES.

The Canadian Coast Guard is consolidating and modernizing its Marine Communications and Traffic Services. These changes will result in a configuration of 12 MCTS Centres strategically located across the country. Information pertaining to consolidation will be advertised to clients by all available means.

Atlantic Region

St. John’s MCTS will close; services will be provided remotely by Placentia MCTS
Saint John (Fundy) MCTS will close; services will be provided remotely by Halifax MCTS
St. Anthony MCTS will close; services will be provided remotely by Labrador (Goose Bay) MCTS

Central & Arctic Region

Montreal MCTS will close; services will be provided remotely by Quebec MCTS
Thunder Bay MCTS will close; services will be provided remotely by Sarnia MCTS
Rivière-au-Renard MCTS will close; services will be provided remotely by Les Escoumins MCTS

There will be no reduction in the MCTS level of service provided to clients. Mariners should be aware that, as a result of consolidation, contact information, weather and other pertinent marine broadcast schedules may change. These changes will be advertised in RAMN, as they become available.

Mariners should check NOTMAR PART 3 on a monthly basis for updates.


CANADIAN COAST GUARD PUBLICATION - RADIO AIDS TO MARINE NAVIGATION (ATLANTIC, ST. LAWRENCE, GREAT LAKES, LAKE WINNIPEG AND EASTERN ARCTIC) PUBLICATION - 2013 - The Commercial Public Correspondence Service.

Part I - Page 1 of 10

ADVANCE NOTICES

The Commercial Public Correspondence Service

Effective January 1, 2014, the following changes to the Canadian Coast Guard commercial public correspondence service, provided through select Marine Communications and Traffic Services centres, will be in effect: All long distance ship-shore calls will be administered through the regular telephone service provider as acollect call. Individuals intending to placeshore-ship calls will be required to direct-dial the appropriate MCTS centre. MCTS centres providing a commercial public correspondence service are identified in RAMN, Part 2.




*501 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ELECTRONIC NAVIGATIONAL CHARTS.
NEW PRODUCTS
S-57 ENC NUMBER CHART TITLE
CA376146 Cape St. Francis to/à Baccalieu Island and/et Heart's Content
CA470496 Cape St. James to/à Houston Stewart Channel
CA476423 Punchbowl and Approaches/et les approches
CA576147 Old Perlican
CA576148 Heart's Content
CA576424 Punchbowl


*502 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - RASTER DIGITAL CHARTS (BSB V4).
CHARTS MAIN TITLE SCALE PUBLISHED
New Charts
R/M3977 Douglas Channel 1:80000 27-DEC-2013
New Editions
R/M3958 Prince Rupert Harbour 1:20000 13-DEC-2013


*503 TRANSPORT CANADA - ACCEPTANCE OF NAUTICAL PUBLICATIONS IN ELECTRONIC FORM IN CANADA.


*504 TRANSPORT CANADA – SHIP SAFETY BULLETIN.

This is to notify you that a new Ship Safety Bulletin has recently been posted to the Transport Canada website at:
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/bulletins-menu.htm/

To go online to view or download this bulletin, please click on the link below:

Subject: Marine Transportation of Packaged Dangerous Goods: Transport Canada’s New One-Window Approach to Issuing MTRB Decisions and Related TDG Equivalency Certificates
Issue: Bulletin No.: 02/2014
Date: 2014-04-08
Link: http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/bulletins-2014-02-eng.htm

Sign yourself up for e-Bulletin to receive an e-mail notice each time a new Ship Safety Bulletin is published on our Web site.

Contact us at: marinesafety-securitemaritime@tc.gc.ca or 1-855-859-3123 (Toll Free).

*505 TRANSPORT CANADA – SHIP SAFETY BULLETIN.

This is to notify you that a new Ship Safety Bulletin has recently been posted to the Transport Canada website at:
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/bulletins-menu.htm/

To go online to view or download this bulletin, please click on the link below:

Subject: Transitional Provisions Related to the Issuance of Security Certificates of Proficiency End June 30, 2014
Issue: Bulletin No.: 03/2014
Date: 2014-04-28
Link: http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/bulletins-2014-03-eng.htm

Sign yourself up for e-Bulletin to receive an e-mail notice each time a new Ship Safety Bulletin is published on our Web site.

Contact us at: marinesafety-securitemaritime@tc.gc.ca or 1-855-859-3123 (Toll Free).

*506 ST. MARGARET'S BAY – - HUBBARDS COVE NOVA SCOTIA – AID TO NAVIGATION TO BE AMENDED.

Reference: Notice 1108(P)/2013 (Chart 4386)

Cancel first paragraph Slaughenwhite Ledge Light and Bell buoy DY52.(LL 479)

(F2014)

*507(P) ST. MARGARET'S BAY - HUBBARDS COVE NOVA SCOTIA – AID TO NAVIGATION TO BE AMENDED.

Reference: Notice 1108(P)/2013 (Chart 4386)

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently amend the following Aids to navigation in Hubbards Cove, Nova Scotia:

Slaughenwhite Ledge Light and Bell buoy DY52 (LL 479) to be reposition from 44°36’43.34”N 64°02’35.75”W to 44°37’01.74”N 64°02’21.78”W. Flash Characteristics to change from FlR to QR. Buoy size to be reduced from a 2.9m buoy to 0.6m Spar buoy.

Comments on this action are solicited from mariners and other interested parties.
Comments should be directed to the following within three months from the date of this notice:

Regional Superintendent,
Aids to Navigation & Waterways,
Canadian Coast Guard,
PO Box 5667,
St. John’s, NL, A1C 5X1

Telephone: 709-772-5195,
Email: LlewellynD@DFO-MPO-GC.CA

Any objections raised must state the facts on which they are based and should include supporting information on safety, commerce and public benefit.

(F2014)

*508(P) FLINT ISLAND TO/À CAPE SMOKEY – LIGHT AND BELL BOUY TO BE DISCONTINUED.

Reference Chart: 4367

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently discontinue the following Aid to navigation:

Sydney Harbour light buoy SA, LL 776 (46° 18' 24.2"N 60° 07' 50.6"W).

Comments on this action are solicited from mariners and other interested parties.
Comments should be directed to the following within three months from the date of this notice:

Regional Superintendent,
Aids to Navigation & Waterways,
Canadian Coast Guard,
PO Box 5667,
St. John’s, NL, A1C 5X1
Telephone: 709-772-5195,
Email: LlewellynD@DFO-MPO-GC.CA

Any objections raised must state the facts on which they are based and should include supporting information on safety, commerce and public benefit.

(G2014-029)

*509 KENORA, RAT PORTAGE BAY – SPAR BOUY ESTABLISHED.

Reference Chart: 6218

A new Green spar buoy marked KK15 has been established at 49° 45' 48"N 94° 33' 13"W.

(D2014-009)



SECTION 2
CHART CORRECTIONS

1202 - Cap à l'Est à St-Fulgence - Continuation A - New Edition - 22-JUL-2011 - NAD 1983
02-MAY-2014 LNM/D. 03-JAN-2014
Affix patch
Download Patch -
http://www.chs-shc.gc.ca/patches/ag1202-1401_final.pdf
48°26′00.0″N 070°52′25.0″W
DFO(6408911-01)
1220 - Sept-Îles - New Edition - 11-MAY-2012 - NAD 1983
16-MAY-2014 LNM/D. 18-APR-2014
Delete depth of 14 metres 4 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579008
50°11′41.6″N 066°22′49.9″W
DFO(6408913-01)
Add depth of 14 metres 0 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579008
50°11′41.7″N 066°22′49.5″W
DFO(6408913-02)
Delete depth of 13 metres 8 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579008
50°11′38.3″N 066°22′40.8″W
DFO(6408913-03)
Add depth of 13 metres 5 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579008
50°11′38.2″N 066°22′40.3″W
DFO(6408913-04)
Delete depth of 11 metres 8 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579008
50°11′46.1″N 066°22′50.0″W
DFO(6408913-05)
Add depth of 11 metres 7 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579008
50°11′46.3″N 066°22′51.1″W
DFO(6408913-06)
1230 - Cap-Chat - New Edition - 19-FEB-2010 - NAD 1983
16-MAY-2014 LNM/D. 06-DEC-2013
Reposition red starboard hand conical lighted buoy Fl R, marked HA2
(See Chart No. 1, Q20, Qf)
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579055
from 49°05′57.9″N 066°41′31.3″W
to 49°05′56.5″N 066°41′28.4″W
(Q2014025) LL(1685.2) DFO(6408915-01)
Reposition green port hand lighted can buoy Fl G, marked HA1
(See Chart No. 1, Q21, Qg)
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579055
from 49°05′58.7″N 066°41′28.2″W
to 49°05′58.1″N 066°41′28.4″W
(Q2014026) LL(1685.1) DFO(6408916-01)
1310 - Section A-B - New Edition - 10-JAN-2014 - NAD 1983
02-MAY-2014
Replace red starboard hand lighted spar buoy Fl R, marked MV6
with red starboard hand lighted pillar buoy Fl R, marked MV6
(See Chart No. 1, Qf, Q23)
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579001
45°43′49.1″N 073°26′42.1″W
(Q2014017) LL(2309) DFO(6408898-01)
Replace red, green and red starboard bifurcation spar buoy, marked VEAU
with red, green and red starboard bifurcation pillar buoy, marked VEAU
(See Chart No. 1, Qi, Q23)
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579001
45°39′32.4″N 073°29′09.0″W
(Q2014018) DFO(6408899-01)
Add depth of 1 metre 8 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579001
45°38′52.9″N 073°27′20.2″W
DFO(6408910-01)
1550 - Britannia Bay à/to Breckenridge - Sheet/Feuille 1 - New Edition - 27-MAY-2011 - NAD 1983
23-MAY-2014
Add rock which covers and uncovers with drying height unknown, Rep (2014)
(See Chart No. 1, K11, I3.2)
45°25′01.8″N 075°53′57.5″W
DFO(6603973-01)
2059 - Scotch Bonnet Island to/à Cobourg - New Chart - 31-JUL-1998 - NAD 1983
30-MAY-2014 LNM/D. 01-JAN-2010
Add pipeline Rep (2014)
(See Chart No. 1, L40.1)
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA373234
between 43°57′34.8″N 078°05′58.8″W
and 43°57′50.3″N 078°06′07.7″W
DFO(6603974-01)
7725 - Requisite Channel and Approaches - New Edition - 22-JUN-1984 - Unknown
23-MAY-2014 LNM/D. 10-FEB-2012
Add islet with an elevation of 2 feet at bearing 14.25 degrees at 0.45 nautical miles from the beacon at North Post Island.
(See Chart No. 1, G2)
68°20′22.8″N 099°58′48.0″W
DFO(6603966-01)
7731 - Storis Passage and Approaches - New Edition - 25-MAY-1984 - Unknown
23-MAY-2014 LNM/D. 24-FEB-2012
Add islet with an elevation of 2 feet at bearing 14.25 degrees at 0.45 nautical miles from the beacon at North Post Island.
(See Chart No. 1, G2)
68°20′22.8″N 099°58′48.0″W
DFO(6603966-01)



SECTION 3
RADIO AIDS TO MARINE NAVIGATION CORRECTIONS

*510 CANADIAN COAST GUARD PUBLICATION - AMENDMENT TO THE RADIO AIDS TO MARINE NAVIGATION (ATLANTIC, ST. LAWRENCE, GREAT LAKES, LAKE WINNIPEG AND EASTERN ARCTIC) PUBLICATION – 2013.

Part 2 – Page 5 of 62
IQALUIT, NUNAVUT - Marine Communications and Traffic Services Centre

AMEND TABLE:

MCTS Iqaluit / VFF – Ship/Shore Communications

COMMUNICATION SITES
LOCATED AT:
CHANNEL TRANSMIT FREQUENCIES RECEIVE FREQUENCIES REMARKS
Iqaluit
63°43’52”N
68°32’32”W
Ch16
Ch26 *
Iqaluit site operational approximately mid-May  to late- December
403
603
812
1201
2182J3E
2582J3E
4363J3E
6507J3E
8752J3E
13077J3E
2182
2206
4071
6206
8228
12230

TO READ

MCTS Iqaluit / VFF – Ship/Shore Communications

COMMUNICATION SITES
LOCATED AT:
CHANNEL TRANSMIT FREQUENCIES RECEIVE FREQUENCIES REMARKS
Iqaluit
63°43’52”N
68°32’32”W
Ch16
Ch26 *
Iqaluit site operational approximately mid-June  to late- December
403
603
812
1201
2182J3E
2582J3E
4363J3E
6507J3E
8752J3E
13077J3E
2182
2206
4071
6206
8228
12230


SECTION 4
SAILING DIRECTIONS AND SMALL CRAFT GUIDE CORRECTIONS

ARC 402 — Eastern Arctic, First Edition, 2014 —

Sailing Directions booklet ARC 402 — Eastern Arctic, First Edition, 2014  is now available as a Print-on-Demand (POD) product. This new booklet cancels and replaces Sailing Directions, Arctic Canada, Volume II, Fourth Edition, 1985  and the remainder of Sailing Directions, Arctic Canada, Volume 3, Fifth Edition, 1994.

(C2014-009.01)

ATL 102 — Newfoundland — East and South Coasts, Second Edition, 2008 —

Chapter 2 — Paragraph 112
Delete: “110 m (361 ft) … (8 to 14 ft) alongside.”
Replace by: 51 m (167 ft) long with depths of 3.3 to 4 m (11 to 13 ft) alongside.

(N2014-03.4)

Chapter 4 — Paragraph 13
Delete: “A fog signal (5.2) … points 183°.”

(N2014-03.5)

Chapter 4 — Paragraph 14
Delete: “A fog signal (4.2) … light structure.”

(N2014-03.6)

Chapter 4 — Delete paragraph 52
Replace by: 52 At Forest Field, about 2 miles NE of Cox Point, there is a Public wharf 26 m (85 ft) long with depths of 0.8 to 1.1 m (3 to 4 ft) alongside its north side. Gravel and rock breakwaters extend off the outer end of the wharf and from the shoreline close north of the inner end of the wharf. A boat ramp 4.8 m (16 ft) wide is located at the inner end of the south side of the wharf.

(N2014-03.7)

ATL 103 — Newfoundland — Southwest Coast, Second Edition, 2010 —

Chapter 1 — Paragraph 24
Delete: “A fog signal … horn points 197°.”

(N2014-03.8)

Chapter 1 — Paragraph 34
Delete: “A fog signal (78.51) … NE end of Little Green Island.”

(N2014-03.9)

Chapter 3 — Paragraph 50
Delete: “A fog signal … omni directional.”

(N2014-04.0)

Chapter 5 — Paragraph 71
Delete: “A fog signal … light structure.”

(N2014-04.1)

ATL 106 — Gulf of Maine and Bay of Fundy, First Edition, 2001 —

Chapter 2 — Paragraph 59, after “vertical clearance”
Delete: 43 m
Replace by: 39 m

(A2014-006.7)

ATL 108 — Gulf of St. Lawrence (Southwest Portion), First Edition, 2006 —

Chapter 3 — In the vicinity of paragraph 264
Replace the POINTE-SAPIN  diagram with the new one provided in Section 4  of this Monthly Edition.
http://www.notmar.gc.ca/eng/services/notmar/ed05Pointe_Sapin_Diagram.pdf

(A2014-008.4)

Chapter 3 — Paragraph 264, after “outer end of the east breakwater.”
Delete: “Another light (1159.5) … 6.7 m high,”
Replace by: A light (1162.3) is shown from a skeleton tower at the outer end of the western breakwater. Another light (1159.5) is shown at an elevation of 8.8 m from a skeleton tower,

(A2014-008.2)

Chapter 3 — Delete paragraph 265
Replace by: 265 A sector light (1159.6)  is shown from a skeleton tower to the NE of the Pointe-Sapin harbour. The white sector indicates the preferred approach.

(A2014-008.3)

ATL 109 — Gulf of St. Lawrence (Northeast Portion), First Edition, 2006 —

Chapter 1 — Paragraph 26
Delete: “A fog signal (225.2) … horn points 009°.”

(N2014-04.2)

Chapter 1 — Paragraph 70
Delete: “A fog signal (223.2) … horn points 345°.”

(N2014-04.3)

Chapter 1 — Paragraph 128
Delete: “A fog signal (230.09) … horn points 146°.”

(N2014-04.4)

Chapter 4 — Paragraph 74
Delete: “A fog signal (191.5) … Devil Head.”

(N2014-04.5)

ATL 111 — St. Lawrence River — Île Verte to Québec and Fjord du Saguenay, Third Edition, 2007 —

Chapter 2 — In the vicinity of paragraph 4, Table 2.2 Summary of air obstructions for this booklet
Delete all information relating to Chicoutimi and replace with the following:

capture of table line

(Q2014-015.1)

Chapter 3 — Paragraph 136
Delete: (2003) of 1.7 m
Replace by: (2013) of 0.6 m

(Q2013-064.1)

Chapter 3 — After paragraph 136
Insert: 136.1 Caution. — Mariners are cautioned that depths may be less due to silting. The approach channel to the small craft basin is particularly subject to silting. Mariners should contact the marina clubhouse for the latest information about depths.

(Q2013-064.2)

Chapter 3 — Adjacent to paragraph 136.1, add a caution pictograph.

(Q2013-064.3)

ATL 112 — St. Lawrence River — Cap-Rouge to Montréal and Rivière Richelieu, Third Edition, 2009 —

Chapter 2 — Paragraph 217, after “shortage of pilots, etc.), the”
Delete: Montréal

(Q2014-016.1)

Chapter 2 — Paragraph 217, after “turn by calling”
Delete: “Montréal Traffic”
Replace by: “Québec Traffic”

(Q2014-016.2)

CEN 303 — Welland Canal and Lake Erie, First Edition, 1996 —

Chapter 5 — Delete paragraphs 65 and 66
Replace by: 65 Put-In-Bay, OH, a harbor on the south side of the bay, is used principally for fruit shipments and excursion business. Ferry service is available to Sandusky, Port Clinton, and Kelleys Island. The approach to the harbor is marked by lighted and unlighted buoys. A dredged channel, marked by buoys, leads west along the piers on the south side of the bay.

(C2014-006.01)

CEN 304 — Detroit River, Lake St. Clair, St. Clair River, First Edition, 1996 —

Chapter 1 — Delete paragraph 165
Replace by: 165 Generally, only local and pleasure craft use the channel on the north side of Belle Isle. The lower entrance is marked by a lighted buoy which marks a 6-foot [1.8-m] shoal that extends 0.5 [0.4] mile from the west end of Belle Isle. Scott Middle Ground is an extensive shoal area, with depths to 1 foot [0.3 m], between Belle Isle and the U.S. shore. Natural channels marked by buoys lead north and south of the shoal. The north channel has a controlling depth of about 18 feet [5.5 m]. Above Scott Middle Ground, a 12-foot [3.7-m] spot is marked on its north side by a buoy in midchannel north of Belle Isle. The upper entrance to the channel north of Belle Isle is through a dredged channel marked by lighted and unlighted buoys. A fixed highway bridge (Douglas McArthur Bridge) with a clearance of 32 feet [9.8 m] crosses from Detroit to the lower end of Belle Isle.

(C2014-007.01)

Chapter 3 — Delete paragraph 97.

(C2014-008.01)

CEN 308 — Rideau Canal and Ottawa River, First Edition, 2003 —

Chapter 9 — Paragraph 142, last line
Add: An area  for water-skiing, marked with buoys, is about 70 m from the south shore, between Pont Louis-Bisson and the overhead cables  in Saraguay.

(Q2013-063.1)



 

SECTION 5 – Edition 11/2013
LIST OF LIGHTS, BUOYS AND FOG SIGNALS CORRECTIONS

 



Atlantic


1685.2



Cap-Chat light buoy HA2



49 05 56.5
66 41 28.4


Fl


R


4s


.....


.....


Red spar, marked "HA2".


Seasonal.


Chart:1230
Edn 05/14 (Q14-025)



1685.1


Cap-Chat light buoy HA1



49 05 58.1
66 41 28.4


Fl


G


4s


.....


13


Green spar, marked "HA1".


Seasonal.




Chart:1230
Edn 05/14 (Q14-026)


2124


Courbe Pointe du Lac light buoy S21



46 15 42.6
72 41 49.1


Q


G


1s


.....


.....


Green spar, marked "S21".


Year round.


Chart:1312
Edn 05/14


2309


Île à la Pierre light buoy MV6



45 43 49.1
73 26 42.1


Fl


R


4s


.....


.....


Red, marked "MV6".


Seasonal.

Chart: 1310
Edn 05/14 (Q14-017)





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