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Western Notices to Mariners



NOTICE TO USERS

MAILING LIST SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL


Dear Client:

We appreciate your continued interest in receiving the Monthly Edition of Notices to Mariners. As technology evolves, the Canadian Coast Guard is looking at means to reduce printing and distribution costs while continuing to provide quality service to the marine community.

Internet technology has become the primary information source worldwide for organizations and individuals to receive information and various publications. As the use of the internet grows in popularity, our organization feels it is the right time to limit our mail distribution and rely primarily on the internet for distribution of the Notices to Mariners. The information, supplied by the internet, has the advantage of being relayed to the mariner immediately and efficiently.

We also encourage you to visit the Notices to Mariners web site available at the following internet address www.notmar.gc.ca . This user-friendly site is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You may also register online to receive an automatic e-mail notification when a new Notice to Mariners is issued against any nautical chart(s) that you frequently use. We encourage users to frequently visit the site to access all the latest Notices and related information.

The Coast Guard is committed to meeting the needs of our clients. Therefore, should you wish to remain on the hard-copy mailing list, we ask that you complete the following form. The renewal form is required no later than March 31 st , 2008 ; at that time any renewals not received will be removed from the hard-copy mailing list.

We thank you very much for your cooperation.

 

Manager, Aids to navigation
Navigation Systems





Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada

Fisheries and Oceans
Canada
Pêches et Océans
Canada
VOL. 33, MONTHLY EDITION NO 02
FEBRUARY 29, 2008

Publication Number 40063779




NOTICES TO MARINERS

PUBLICATION



WESTERN EDITION


Published monthly by the

CANADIAN COAST GUARD



CONTENTS
   
Page
Section 1
Safety and General Information 1 - 9
Section 2
Chart Corrections 10 - 16
Section 3
Corrections to Radio Aids to Marine Navigation NIL
Section 4
Sailing Directions and Small Craft Guide Corrections 17 - 20
Section 5
List of Lights, Buoys and Fog signals Corrections 21


Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada


Maritime Services Directorate
Aids to Navigation

Internet: www.notmar.gc.ca





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. Please note that Nautical charts are not hand 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 significant number of 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.

Monthly edition of Notices to Mariners - Notices to Mariners are issued free of charge on a monthly basis. Mariners now have a choice between specific Regional issue(s) they wish to receive. Requests to be placed on or removed from the mailing list should be made by using the form inserted on page vi of each monthly edition. Notification of changes to the mailing addresses, regional issues and/or number of copies required should also be transmitted by means of this form.

Canadian Nautical Charts & Publications - A source list of Canadian Nautical Charts & publications is published in Notice No. 14 of the current Annual Edition of Notices to Mariners. The source supply and the prices effective at the time of printing are listed. This list is periodically updated in the monthly edition of Notices to Mariners.

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


 

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 published weekly and are available from local Canadian Coast Guard Offices.


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 (Notships) issuing authorities.

regions




MONTHLY EDITION OF NOTICES TO MARINERS

 

MAILING LIST CHANGES



Leader, Notices to Mariners
Navigation Aids
Navigation Systems
Canadian Coast Guard
200 Kent Street, Station 5N186
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0E6

Telephone (613) 993-6974
Facsimile (613) 998-8428
Internet www.notmar.gc.ca

mailing list changes form




INDEX

CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE CHART PATCHES.

1

CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ARCTIC CHARTS.

2

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

*213 CANADIAN COAST GUARD - LIST OF CHARTS AND REFERENCE CHARTS (SECTION I) AFFECTED BY TEMPORARY AND PRELIMINARY NOTICES.

7

*202 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION CHARTS.

3

*201 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - NAUTICAL CHARTS.

2

*204 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - NON EQUIVALENT ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION CHARTS.

4

*203 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - RASTER NAVIGATION CHARTS.

3

*212 TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES - JUAN DE FUCA STRAIT AND ITS APPROACHES, SWIFTSURE ANK.

7

*206 TRANSPORT CANADA PUBLICATIONS - SHIP SAFETY BULLETIN.

4

*207 TRANSPORT CANADA - SHIP SAFETY BULLETIN.

7




NUMERICAL INDEX OF CANADIAN CHARTS AFFECTED

Chart No.

Page

Chart No.

Page

Chart No.

Page

3001

10

5003

16



3311

10

5705

16



3313

10





3419

10





3441

10





3442

10





3477

10





3479

11





3481

11, 12





3493

12, 13





3494

13





3495

13





3526

13





3601

7





3602

7, 13, 14





3603

14





3606

7





3722

15





3742

15





3743

15





3746

15





3753

15





3773

15





4307

2





4335

2





5002

16











SECTION 1 – Edition 02/2008
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION



CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE CHART PATCHES.

CHS is introducing a new initiative with a full colour Patch on the Web. A link in the Notices to Mariners web site will be provided so clients can access the colour Patch. The colour Patch will be published in HTML and PDF format. Providing the Patches in colour (accessible to all via remote access to the Web) is an enhanced form of alternative service delivery in line with CHS strategic objectives.

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 which is an improvement since clients had to wait for the paper copy to be mailed.

Previously, in the Notices to Mariners (NTM) booklet, Patches were produced in full colour or a minimum of black and magenta.

Due to current budgetary constraints, Patches will now only be produced in black and white for publication in the NTM booklet.

Our level of service will change with this initiative and CHS intends to analyze market reaction to this innovation.

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

CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - CUMULATIVE CHART CORRECTIONS.

The cumulative Notice to Mariners corrections for charts can now be accessed at http://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 Notice 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 Notice 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 now be accessed at http://www.chs-shc.gc.ca/pub/en/products/core.cfm

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 - ARCTIC CHARTS.

Please be advised that effective February 2007 all Arctic notices will appear in both the Eastern and Western paper editions of Notices to Mariners.

Mariners may obtain all Arctic chart notices via the Canadian Coast Guard Notices to Mariners online service www.notmar.gc.ca or by contacting the Canadian Coast Guard, Notices to Mariners office at the following coordinates:

Leader, Notices to Mariners
Aids to Navigation
Navigation Systems
Canadian Coast Guard
200 Kent Street, Station 5N186
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0E6

Telephone (613) 993-6974
Facsimile (613) 998-8428

*201 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - NAUTICAL CHARTS.


CHARTS


MAIN TITLE


SCALE


PUBLISHED


CAT#


PRICE


New Edition


All temporary and preliminary notices affecting the previous versions of the following chart(s) (is / are) now cancelled. For any outstanding notices please consult section 2 of this edition.


4307


Canso Harbour to/au Strait of Canso


1:37500


04-JAN-2008


1


$20.00


4335


Strait of Canso and Approaches/et les approches


1:75000


04-JAN-2008


1


$20.00


NEW PUBLICATIONS




















MAIN TITLE





PUBLISHED





PRICE





Canadian Tide and Current Tables/Tables des marées et courants du Canada - 1 - Atlantic Coast and Bay of Fundy/Côte de l'Atlantique et baie de Fundy





01-Jan-08





$6.50





Canadian Tide and Current Tables/Tables des marées et courants du Canada - Volume 2 - Gulf of St. Lawrence/Golfe du Saint-Laurent





01-Jan-08





$6.50





Canadian Tide and Current Tables/Tables des marees et courants du Canada Volume 3 - St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers/Fleuve Saint-Laurent et rivière Saguenay





01-Jan-08





$6.50


NEW PUBLICATIONS




















MAIN TITLE





PUBLISHED





PRICE





Canadian Tide and Current Tables/Tables des marées et courants du Canada Volume 4 - Arctic and Hudson Bay/L'Arctique et la baie d'Hudson





01-Jan-08





$6.50





Canadian Tide and Current Tables/Tables des marees et courants du Canada Volume 5 - Juan de Fuca Strait and Strait of Georgia/Detroits de Juan de Fuca et de Georgia





01-Jan-08





$6.50





Canadian Tide and Current Tables/Tables des marees et courants du Canada Volume 6 - Discovery Passage and West Coast of Vancouver Island/Discovery Passage et côte Ouest de l'île de Vancouver





01-Jan-08





$6.50





Canadian Tide and Current Tables/Tables des marees et courants du Canada Volume 7 - Queen Charlotte Sound to Dixon Entrance/Queen Charlotte Sound à Dixon Entrance





01-Jan-08





$6.50


*202 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION CHARTS.


RELEASED PRODUCTS





S-57 ENC NUMBER


CHART TITLE


CA470593


Grenville Channel Compartment A-B


CA470594


Grenville Channel Compartment B-C


CA570595


Union Passage


CA570596


BAKER INLET


CA470597


Grenville Channel to/à Chatham Sound


CA573105


Port Burwell


CA573314


Kingsville Harbour


CA573316


Port Stanley


CA373064


Port Hope to Port Darlington


CA573326


West Dock


CA576012


Dipper Harbour


CA576013


Musquash Harbour


CA176030


Gulf of Maine to/à Strait of Belle Isle including/y compris Gulf of St.Lawrence/Golfe Saint-Laurent


CA579003


Port de Québec


CA479021


Cap aux Oies à/to Sault-au-Cochon


CA579031


Pointe de la Rivière du Loup


CA379086


Cap des Rosiers à/to Chandler


CA470058


Grenville Channel, Baker Inlet to/à Ogden Channel


*203 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - RASTER NAVIGATION CHARTS.








CHARTS


MAIN TITLE














New Chart


All temporary and preliminary notices affecting the previous versions of the following chart(s) (is / are) now cancelled. For any outstanding notices please consult section 2 of this edition.


R/M3946


Grenville Channel





02-NOV-2007





See Note 2




















Charts Permanently Withdrawn

















R/M3772


Grenville Channel, Sainty Point to Baker Inlet














*204 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - NON EQUIVALENT ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION CHARTS.


Note:


The following ENC products are not equivalent to the current editions of their corresponding paper charts and should not be used as a replacement.


NON EQUIVALENT PRODUCTS


S-57 ENC NUMBER


PAPER CHART NUMBER


CHART TITLE


CA276286


4023


Northhumberland Strait / Détroit de Northumberland


CA376045


4240


Liverpool Harbour to/à Lockeport Harbour


CA376047


4241


Lockeport to/à Cape Sable


CA376093


4367


Flint Island to/à Cape Smoky


CA376094


4020


Strait of Belle Isle/Détroit de Belle Isle


CA476179


4466


Hillsborough Bay


CA476202


4211


Cape Lahave to/à Liverpool Bay


CA476327


4596


Bay of Exploits Sheet/feuille II (Middle/centre)


CA476328


4597


Bay of Exploits Sheet/feuille III (South/sud)


CA576226


4587


Fishery Products International Wharves / Quais


*206 TRANSPORT CANADA - SHIP SAFETY BULLETIN.

Ship Safety Bulletins (TP-3231) - 2007

Ship Safety Bulletins address safety-related matters pertaining to vessels. Bulletins are available from Transport Canada's Marine Safety Directorate free of charge and are issued on an "as needed" basis.

A complete list of Ship Safety Bulletins are available on Transport Canada's Web site.

If you do not have access to our Web site and wish to be included in the Ship Safety Bulletins mailing list, please send your request to the Marine Safety location provided below. We ask your cooperation in distributing copies of this listing to your colleagues, to ship owners and/or maritime companies to let them know of the existence of these Bulletins.

If this is the first time you are receiving the Bulletin, your name is probably not on Transport Canada's mailing list. Should you wish to be included, please send your request to the Marine Safety location provided below.

As of December 31, 2007, the following Ship Safety Bulletins have been issued.


Bulletin Number


Title


Date of Creation


01/2007


Marine Emergency Duties Training for Personnel on Small Fishing and Small Commercial Vessels (This Bulletin has been replaced by Bulletin 11/2007)


2007-03-27


02/2007


Marine Medical Care and Marine First Aid (amendment 2007-11-01)


2007-07-17


03/2007


Changes within the certificate structure and transitional period from the Marine Personnel Regulations


2007-07-31


04/2007


Carbon Monoxide, Preventive Measures and Recognition of Danger


2007-08-02


05/2007


Weight of Persons on Board, Calculation of Intact and Damaged Stability


2007-08-02


06/2007


Information on Persons on Board, Counting, Recording, and Special Needs


2007-08-02


07/2007


Inflatable Liferafts and Rescue Platforms, Stowage and Proper Access


2007-08-02


08/2007


Vessel Clearance for Vessels Engaged on International Voyages


2007-08-21


09/2007


Automatic Identification System (AIS) Requirement - July 1, 2008


2007-09-11


10/2007


Updated Damaged Stability Provisions for Non-Convention Passenger Vessels


2007-10-12


11/2007


Marine Emergency Duties Training for Personnel on Small Commercial Vessels


2007-11-01


12/2007


Adequacy of Single Cross-bar Type Hatch Covers


2007-12-04


13/2007


Security Clearance Enrolment Process for Seafarers


2007-12-07


Transport Publications (TPs) New and/or Amended - 2007


Publication No


Title


Date


TP 4957


Marine Emergency Duties Training Program (1998)


September 2007


TP 8129


Training Standards for Tanker Safety, Inert Gas and Crude Oil Washing, and Supervisor of Oil Transfer Operations Personnel (2007)


June 2007


TP 8505


Receiver of Wreck (2007)


November 2007


TP 8911


Marine Engineer Cadet Training Program (2007)


October 2007


TP 10655


Approved Training Courses (2007)


October 2007


TP 10933


Engine Room Rating Training Program (2007)


September 2007


TP 10937


Mobile Offshore Units (MOUS) Training Courses


June 2007


TP 10943


Passenger vessel Operations and Damaged Stability Standards (Non-convention vessels) (2007)


October 2007


TP 11130


Training Course in Marine Cooking (2007)


October 2007


TP 11343


Medical Examination of Seafarers - Physician's Guide (2007)


August 2007


TP 12301


Standard for 5 ppm Bilge Alarms (for Canadian Inland Waters)


July 2007


TP 13024


Training Standards for Ro-Ro Passenger Ships Personnel (2000)


June 2007


TP 13430


Standard for the Tonnage Measurement of Vessels (2007)


November 2007


TP 13617


A Guide to Canada's Ballast Water Control and Management Regulations (2007)


November 2007


TP 13720


Practical Skills for Marine Engineers, Training Course (2007)


October 2007


TP 13721


Training Record Book Requirements for Applicants to the Fourth-Class Engineer Certificate


October 2007


TP 13741


Pilotage Risk Management Methodology (2001)


July 2007


TP 13813


CANADA SHIPPING ACT, 2001 - 2007 Entry into Force: What you need to know - Brochure (2007)


November 2007


TP 14349


Boat Safety with Pukta (2007)


December 2007


TP 14352


Rules of the Road (2007)


November 2007


TP 14508


First-Class Engineer Set of Specimen Examination Questions (2007)


November 2007


TP 14509


Second-Class Engineer Set of Specimen Examination Questions (2007)


November 2007


TP 14510


Third-class Engineer, Set of Specimen Examination Questions (2007)


November 2007


TP 14511


Fourth-Class Engineer - Set of Specimen Examination Questions (2007)


November 2007


TP 14512


Watchkeeping Engineer, Motor-Driven Fishing Vessel - Set of Specimen Examination Questions (2007)


November 2007


TP 14590


The Navigable Waters Protection Act: Winter Crossings - Brochure (2007)


September 2007


TP 14591


The Navigable Waters Protection Act: Water Intakes - Brochure


July 2007


TP 14592


The Navigable Waters Protection Act: Submarine Cables (Hydro and Communication) - Brochure (2007)


October 2007


TP 14593


The Navigable Waters Protection Act: Pipeline Crossings - Brochure (2007)


September 2007


TP 14594


The Navigable Waters Protection Act: Erosion Protection Works - Brochure (2007)


September 2007


TP 14595


The Navigable Waters Protection Act: Docks and Boathouses - Brochure (2007)


July 2007


TP 14596


The Navigable Waters Protection Act: Aerial Cables (Hydro and Communication) - Brochure (2007)


August 2007


TP 14597


The Navigable Waters Protection Act: Dredging - Brochure 2007


July 2007


TP 14609


Study Guide for Applicants to the Fourth-class Engineer Certificate with STCW Endorsement (2006)


June 2007


TP 14658


Registration of non-pleasure craft (small commercial vessels) in the "Small Vessel Register" - New requirements under the Canada Shipping Act 2001 (CSA 2001) (2007)


July 2007


TP 14673


Safety Stickers (2007)


October 2007


TP 14674


Boat Maintenance Cards (2007)


July 2007


TP 14692


Small Vessel Operator Proficiency Training Course (2007)


August 2007


TP 14707


National Places of Refuge Contingency Plan (PORCP) (2007)


October 2007


TP 14726


Sea Kayaking Safety Guide (2007)


September 2007


TP 14737


Navigable Waters Protection Program (2007)


October 2007


TP 14754


Small Vessel Machinery Operator - Set of Specimen Examination Questions (2007)


November 2007


Copies of these publications may be obtained from:

Marine Safety
Transport Canada
Place de Ville, Tower "C"
330 Sparks Street, 9th floor
Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0N8

E-mail: marinesafety@tc.gc.ca

Web site: Ship Safety Bulletins: http://www.tc.gc.ca/marinesafety/bulletins/toc_e.htm

Transport Publications: http://www.tc.gc.ca/MarineSafety/TP/menu.htm

Phone: 613-990-5931
Fax: 613-990-1879

*207 TRANSPORT CANADA - SHIP SAFETY BULLETIN.

A new Ship Safety Bulletin was published on January 15, 2008.

Title: FISHING VESSEL SAFETY
Record of Modifications

Number: 01/2008

Internet:http://www.tc.gc.ca/marinesafety/bulletins/2008/01-eng.htm


*212 TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES - JUAN DE FUCA STRAIT AND ITS APPROACHES, SWIFTSURE BANK.


Reference: Notice 907(P)/2006 is cancelled. (Chart 3601, 3602 and 3606).

Edition 10/2006


*213 CANADIAN COAST GUARD - LIST OF CHARTS AND REFERENCE CHARTS (SECTION I) AFFECTED BY TEMPORARY AND PRELIMINARY NOTICES.



IN EFFECT JANUARY 25, 2008

(REVISED AND PROMULGATED QUARTERLY)


1220


28-MAY(T)/04


1351


196(T)/87, 636(P)/93, 510(P)/98


1361


1101(P)/99


1410


211(P)/07


1433


810(P)/07


1434


03-AUG(P)/01


1509


506(T)/07


1510


507(T)/07


2006


1214(P)/07


2218


28-APR(P)/00


2241


28-APR(P)/00, 811(P)/07


2250


361(P)/97


2260


106(P)/06


2283


31-MAR(P)/00, 04-JAN(P)/02, 1207(P)/06


LC 3000


2346(P)/99, 28-APR(P)/00, 03-NOV(P)/00, 23-MAR(P)/01


3053


19-JAN(P)/01


3313


30-MAY(P)/03


3458


14-FEB(P)/03


3490


110(P)/08


3601


907(P)/06


3602


907(P)/06


LC 3604


23-MAR(P)/01


3606


907(P)06


3802


1103(T)/06


3891


24-AUG(P)/01


3955


15-SEP(P)/00


4000


21-APR(T)/06


4001


21-APR(T)/06, 01-DEC(T)/06


4003


04-JUL(T)/03, 21-APR(T)/06, 01-DEC(T)/06, 06-JUL(T)/07


4006


21-APR(T)/06, 01-DEC(T)/06


4098


1102(P)/03


4117


06-JUL(T)/07


4210


607(P)/04


4234


1107(P)/07


4237


1108(P)/07


4240


405(P)/05


4244


21-DEC-2007


4266


504(P)/07


4275


707(P)/07


4281


1207(P)/07, 107(P)/08


4308


108(P)/08


4328


28-SEP(T)/07


4385


902(P)/04


4404


01-JUL(T)/05


4405


24-MAR(T)/06


4416


26-APR(T)/02, 15-NOV(T)/02, 29-NOV(T)/02, 25-FEB(T)/05


4437


01-JUL(T)/05


4466


24-MAR(T)/06


4486


04-JAN(T)/02, 24-JAN(T)/03, 16-MAY(T)/03, 31-OCT(T)/03


4492


808(P)/07, 809(P)/07, 908(P)/07, 1110(P)/07


4615


02-NOV(T)/07


4619


02-NOV(T)/07


4622


02-NOV(T)/07


L/C 4624


02-NOV(T)/07


4625


02-NOV(T)/07


4626


02-NOV(T)/07


L/C 4832


02-NOV(T)/07


L/C 4841


02-NOV(T)/07


4843


27-JUL(T)/07


4855


02-NOV(T)/07


4856


02-NOV(T)/07


4857


02-NOV(T)/07


4905


27-JUL(T)/07


4954


16-MAY(T)/03, 18-JUL(T)/03, 17-DEC(T)/04


5449


808(P)/04


5707


807(P)/04


6267


112(P)/06


7010


153(T)/99


LC 7011


153(T)/99


7083


847(P)/89, 1510(P)/98, 1727(P)/98


7371


634(P)/96


7760


1510(P)/98, 1727(P)/98


8006


21-APR(T)/06


8007


01-DEC(T)/06


8015


26-APR(T)/02


8048


06-JUL(T)/07





SECTION 2 – Edition 02/2008
CHART CORRECTIONS


3001 - Vancouver Island/Île de Vancouver, Juan de Fuca Strait to/à Queen Charlotte Sound - New Edition - 23-FEB-2001 - NAD 1927

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 14-DEC-2007
Add yellow ODAS/SADO lighted buoy Fl (5) Y, marked Priv
(See Chart No.1, Q58)
49°03'10.7"N 126°06'03.7"W


DFO(6201803-01)





3311 - Port Moody to/à Howe Sound - Sheet 1 - New Edition - 31-DEC-1993 - NAD 1983

15-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 23-NOV-2007
Delete port hand daybeacon
(See Chart No. 1, Qt)
49°16'58.7"N 122°51'00.5"W


(P2008005) LL(5272.8) DFO(6201806-01)





3313 - Plumper Sound - Sheet 11 - New Chart - 28-JUL-1995 - NAD 1983

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 25-JAN-2008
Add dangerous wreck, masts visible
(See Chart No. 1, K25)
48°46'30.7"N 123°15'59.8"W


DFO(6201802-01)





3313 - Sidney and/et Tsehum Harbour - Sheet 7 - New Chart - 28-JUL-1995 - NAD 1983

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 25-JAN-2008
Add dangerous wreck, depth unknown
(See Chart No.1, K28)
48°41'17.1"N 123°24'23.9"W


DFO(6201804-02)





3419 - Esquimalt Harbour - New Edition - 27-JUN-2003 - NAD 1983

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 11-MAY-2007
Add light F R
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
48°26'01.9"N 123°25'30.6"W


DFO(6201805-01)



Add light F R
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
48°26'01.5"N 123°25'31.0"W


DFO(6201805-02)



Add light F R
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
48°26'00.4"N 123°25'29.2"W


DFO(6201805-03)





3441 - Haro Strait, Boundary Pass and/et Satellite Channel - New Edition - 01-JUL-2005 - NAD 1983

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 09-NOV-2007
Add dangerous wreck, masts visible
(See Chart No. 1, K25)
48°46'30.7"N 123°15'59.8"W


DFO(6201802-01)





3442 - North Pender Island to/à Thetis Island - New Edition - 01-JUL-2005 - NAD 1983

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 02-NOV-2007
Add dangerous wreck, masts visible
(See Chart No. 1, K25)
48°46'30.7"N 123°15'59.8"W


DFO(6201802-01)





3477 - Bedwell Harbour to/à Georgeson Passage - New Edition - 03-MAY-1985 - NAD 1927

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 03-AUG-2007
Add dangerous wreck, masts visible
(See Chart No. 1, K25)
48°46'31.3"N 123°15'55.1"W


DFO(6201802-01)





3479 - Approaches to/Approches à Sidney - New Chart - 18-MAY-2007 - NAD 1983

08-FEB-2008

Delete depth of 3.7 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
48°41'17.5"N 123°24'24.9"W


DFO(6201804-01)



Add dangerous wreck, depth unknown
(See Chart No.1, K28)
48°41'17.1"N 123°24'23.9"W


DFO(6201804-02)





3479 - Iroquois Passage and/et John Passage - New Chart - 18-MAY-2007 - NAD 1983

08-FEB-2008

Add dangerous wreck, depth unknown
(See Chart No.1, K28)
48°41'17.1"N 123°24'23.9"W


DFO(6201804-02)





3481 - Approaches to/Approches à Vancouver Harbour - New Edition - 01-JUL-2005 - NAD 1983

29-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 30-MAR-2007
Reposition anchor berth marked 1
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°17'26.5"N 123°10'46.7"W


to 49°17'25.7"N 123°10'43.4"W


DFO(6201809-01)



Reposition anchor berth marked 2
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°17'52.9"N 123°10'58.2"W


to 49°17'55.3"N 123°10'52.0"W


DFO(6201809-02)



Reposition anchor berth marked 3
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°18'21.5"N 123°11'08.7"W


to 49°18'28.0"N 123°10'42.0"W


DFO(6201809-03)



Reposition anchor berth marked 4
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°17'19.5"N 123°11'31.7"W


to 49°17'16.6"N 123°11'28.7"W


DFO(6201809-04)



Reposition anchor berth marked 5
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°17'46.7"N 123°11'41.3"W


to 49°17'47.6"N 123°11'40.6"W


DFO(6201809-05)



Reposition anchor berth marked 6
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°18'14.5"N 123°11'51.1"W


to 49°18'20.3"N 123°11'32.4"W


DFO(6201809-06)



Reposition anchor berth marked 7
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°17'13.0"N 123°12'15.7"W


to 49°17'08.0"N 123°12'17.0"W


DFO(6201809-07)



Reposition anchor berth marked 8
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°17'40.5"N 123°12'24.7"W


to 49°17'39.0"N 123°12'28.0"W


DFO(6201809-08)



Reposition anchor berth marked 9
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°18'08.5"N 123°12'35.2"W


to 49°18'12.3"N 123°12'25.1"W


DFO(6201809-09)



Reposition anchor berth marked 10
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°17'34.4"N 123°13'09.7"W


to 49°17'30.6"N 123°13'15.7"W


DFO(6201809-10)



Reposition anchor berth marked 11
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°18'01.9"N 123°13'19.7"W


to 49°18'04.3"N 123°13'17.2"W


DFO(6201809-11)



Reposition anchor berth marked 12
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°17'55.0"N 123°14'02.0"W


to 49°17'55.0"N 123°14'09.0"W


DFO(6201809-12)



Reposition anchor berth marked 13
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°19'55.4"N 123°13'02.6"W


to 49°19'56.2"N 123°12'55.6"W


DFO(6201809-13)



Reposition anchor berth marked 14
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°19'54.7"N 123°13'43.5"W


to 49°19'57.0"N 123°13'44.2"W


DFO(6201809-14)



Reposition anchor berth marked 15
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°19'52.1"N 123°14'30.0"W


to 49°19'55.0"N 123°14'33.0"W


DFO(6201809-15)





3493 - Vancouver Harbour, Western Portion/Partie Ouest - New Edition - 01-DEC-2006 - NAD 1983

29-FEB-2008

Reposition anchor berth marked X
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°18'19.4"N 123°06'00.7"W


to 49°18'17.1"N 123°06'04.8"W


DFO(6201810-01)



Reposition anchor berth marked A
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°18'14.4"N 123°05'28.7"W


to 49°18'10.5"N 123°05'26.1"W


DFO(6201810-02)



Reposition anchor berth marked B
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°18'07.4"N 123°04'54.7"W


to 49°18'05.6"N 123°04'45.6"W


DFO(6201810-03)



Reposition anchor berth marked C
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°18'01.4"N 123°04'20.7"W


to 49°18'01.2"N 123°04'10.8"W


DFO(6201810-04)



Reposition anchor berth marked Y
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°17'54.4"N 123°03'46.7"W


to 49°18'01.0"N 123°03'34.8"W


DFO(6201810-05)



Reposition anchor berth marked D
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°17'44.2"N 123°04'58.2"W


to 49°17'38.8"N 123°05'03.2"W


DFO(6201810-07)



Reposition anchor berth marked E
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°17'35.9"N 123°04'18.7"W


to 49°17'37.4"N 123°03'55.2"W


DFO(6201810-08)



Add anchor berth marked W
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
49°17'43.1"N 123°05'53.5"W


DFO(6201810-06)





3494 - Vancouver Harbour, Central Portion/Partie Centrale - New Edition - 04-NOV-2005 - NAD 1983

29-FEB-2008

Add anchor berth marked Y
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
49°18'01.0"N 123°03'34.8"W


DFO(6201810-09)





3495 - Vancouver Harbour Eastern Portion / Partie Est - New Edition - 12-NOV-2004 - NAD 1983

15-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 19-MAY-2006
Delete port hand daybeacon
(See Chart No. 1, Qt)
49°16'58.6"N 122°51'00.5"W


(P2008005) LL(5272.8) DFO(6201806-01)





3526 - Howe Sound - New Edition - 01-JUL-2005 - NAD 1983

29-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 23-NOV-2007
Reposition anchor berth marked 13
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°19'55.4"N 123°13'02.6"W


to 49°19'56.2"N 123°12'55.6"W


DFO(6201809-13)



Reposition anchor berth marked 14
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°19'54.7"N 123°13'43.5"W


to 49°19'57.0"N 123°13'44.2"W


DFO(6201809-14)



Reposition anchor berth marked 15
(See Chart No. 1, N11.1)
from 49°19'52.1"N 123°14'30.0"W


to 49°19'55.0"N 123°14'33.0"W


DFO(6201809-15)





3602 - Approaches to/Approches à Juan de Fuca Strait - New Edition - 29-NOV-2002 - NAD 1983

15-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 16-NOV-2007
Add submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 48°43'47.1"N 126°51'29.1"W


48°44'56.4"N 126°46'55.1"W


48°44'35.2"N 126°44'53.5"W


48°46'35.3"N 126°41'30.2"W


48°47'14.2"N 126°38'55.5"W


48°48'48.0"N 126°20'45.3"W


48°45'44.3"N 126°09'50.4"W


48°43'11.3"N 125°57'45.0"W


48°44'02.3"N 125°50'31.8"W


48°43'01.1"N 125°46'12.7"W


48°43'00.6"N 125°43'54.4"W
Add submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 48°44'39.6"N 125°35'36.9"W


48°46'25.7"N 125°23'01.8"W


48°46'38.0"N 125°18'42.0"W


and 48°47'20.8"N 125°15'52.3"W


DFO(6201807-01)



Add submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 48°08'37.1"N 126°33'17.2"W


48°12'32.9"N 126°26'00.2"W


48°17'31.4"N 126°21'18.3"W


48°19'50.9"N 126°15'25.6"W


48°20'14.3"N 126°12'28.2"W


48°20'14.6"N 126°08'05.6"W


48°24'54.8"N 126°06'02.5"W


48°26'59.6"N 126°01'26.1"W


48°27'17.7"N 125°57'05.1"W


48°28'26.5"N 125°53'19.7"W


48°28'02.8"N 125°47'32.9"W


48°30'16.4"N 125°38'01.6"W


48°29'37.3"N 125°34'48.6"W


48°30'12.2"N 125°33'11.4"W


48°33'13.7"N 125°31'36.7"W


48°35'10.3"N 125°28'06.4"W


48°37'18.6"N 125°16'34.6"W


48°40'34.3"N 125°15'11.5"W


48°46'31.0"N 125°16'11.1"W


and 48°47'20.8"N 125°15'52.3"W


DFO(6201807-02)





3603 - Ucluelet Inlet to/à Nootka Sound - New Edition - 23-OCT-1981 - NAD 1927

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 23-JUN-2006
Add yellow ODAS/SADO lighted buoy Fl (5) Y, marked Priv
(See Chart No.1, Q58)
49°03'10.7"N 126°06'03.7"W


DFO(6201803-01)



15-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 08-FEB-2008
Add submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 48°42'00.0"N 126°53'35.4"W


48°43'26.6"N 126°52'32.3"W


48°44'57.1"N 126°46'49.8"W


48°44'35.9"N 126°44'48.2"W


48°46'36.0"N 126°41'24.9"W


48°47'14.9"N 126°38'50.2"W


48°48'48.7"N 126°20'40.0"W


48°45'45.0"N 126°09'45.1"W


48°43'12.0"N 125°57'39.7"W


48°44'03.0"N 125°50'26.5"W


48°43'01.8"N 125°46'07.4"W


48°43'01.3"N 125°43'49.1"W


48°44'40.3"N 125°35'31.6"W


and 48°45'44.4"N 125°27'54.7"W


DFO(6201807-01)





3722 - Union Passage and/et Tuwartz Inlet - New Edition - 30-DEC-2005 - NAD 1983

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 31-AUG-2007
Amend Adjoining Chart/Carte adjacente 3772 to read Adjoining
Chart/Carte adjacente 3946
53°24'50.0"N 129°24'49.0"W


DFO(6201801-01)





3742 - Otter Passage to/à McKay Reach - New Edition - 16-JUL-1982 - NAD 1927

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 23-NOV-2007
Amend Adjoining Chart Carte adjacente 3772 to read Adjoining
Chart Carte adjacente 3946
outside north border at 129° 32' 30"W


DFO(6201801-02)



Amend Chart/Carte 3772 to read Chart/Carte 3722 53°25'20.0"N 129°25'00.0"W


DFO(6201801-03)



Add Chart/Carte 3946 53°22'28.0"N 129°20'18.0"W


DFO(6201801-04)





3743 - Douglas Channel - New Edition - 25-MAR-1977 - NAD 1927

22-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 07-JUL-2006
Replace ON CERTAIN COPIES ONLY
port hand daybeacon with starboard hand daybeacon
(See Chart No. 1, Q80 and Qt)
53°32'17.0"N 128°59'06.0"W


DFO(6201808-01)





3746 - Petrel Channel and Approaches/et les Approches - New Edition - 30-DEC-2005 - NAD 1983

29-FEB-2008

Add depth of 10.9 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
53°48'38.9"N 130°11'38.6"W


DFO(6201812-01)





3753 - Captain Cove - New Edition - 22-SEP-2006 - NAD 1983

29-FEB-2008

Add depth of 10.9 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
53°48'38.9"N 130°11'38.6"W


DFO(6201812-01)





3773 - Grenville Channel, Baker Inlet to/à Ogden Channel - New Edition - 26-APR-1985 - NAD 1927

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. (621-1997)
Amend Inset/Cartouche 3772 to read Inset/Cartouche 3946 53°48'43.0"N 129°57'56.0"W


DFO(6201801-06)



Amend Adjoining Chart/Carte adjacente 3772 to read Adjoining
Chart/Carte adjacente 3946
outside south border at 129° 57' 00"W


DFO(6201801-07)



29-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 08-FEB-2008
Add depth of 6 fathoms
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
53°48'39.8"N 130°11'32.5"W


DFO(6201812-01)






5002 - Hudson Strait and Bay - New Chart - 25-JUL-1975

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 15-DEC-2006
Add depth of 8.6 metres.
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
58°04'46.8"N 079°36'13.2"W

DFO(6603085-01)





5003 - Hudson Bay (Southern Portion) and James Bay - New Edition - 26-SEP-1969

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 14-JUL-2006
Add depth of 4 fathoms 4 feet.
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
58°04'46.8"N 079°36'13.2"W

DFO(6603085-01)





5705 - Cape Dufferin to/à Broughton Island - New Edition - 13-MAY-1983

08-FEB-2008
LNM/D. 02-MAR-2007
Add depth of 4 fathoms 4 feet.
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
58°04'46.8"N 079°36'13.2"W

DFO(6603085-01)








SECTION 4 – Edition 02/2008
SAILING DIRECTIONS AND SMALL CRAFT GUIDE CORRECTIONS



British Columbia, Volume 1, Seventeenth Edition, 2004 -

Chapter 3 - Delete paragraphs 248 to 252
Replace by: 248 Burrard Inlet, close north of the North Arm of the Fraser River, is entered between Point Grey (49°16'N, 123°15.8'W) and Point Atkinson 4 miles north. It penetrates 12.5 miles east where it divides into Indian Arm and Port Moody, and is relatively shallow with depths suitable for anchorage in all parts except the north end of Indian Arm.

249 The Harbour of Vancouver is defined in the Canada Marine Act. It includes Burrard Inlet, Indian Arm, Port Moody, English Bay and all other tidal waters lying east of a line drawn from Point Atkinson light south to the west point of Point Grey (Chart3481). It also includes a narrow coastal strip in the Strait of Georgia in the approach to Fraser River, Sturgeon Bank and Roberts Bank (Chart 3463).

250 Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (VFPA) is responsible for operation and development of assets and jurisdictions of the combined Fraser River Port Authority, North Fraser Port Authority and Vancouver Port Authority. Vancouver Harbour, Fraser River Harbour and North Fraser River Harbour.

251 Vancouver Fraser Port Authority practices and procedures are established pursuant to Section 56 of the Canada Marine Act. Their purpose is to promote safe and efficient navigation in the waters of Vancouver Fraser Port, while endeavouring to protect the environment.

251.1 Practices includes sections on General Information, Navigation, Fishing, Loading of Logs, Terminal Berth Activities, Mooring of Vessels, Floating Property and Booms, Towing, Dredging, Marine Events and Recreational Boating.

251.2 Procedures includes sections on Anchoring, Bridge Transits, Loading of Logs, Over Side Discharges, and a Fuel Transfer Safety Checklist. They are available from:

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
Tel: (604) 665-9000
Fax Toll Free in North America: 1-866-284-4271
E-Mail: info@vfpa.ca

New Westminster
400-625 Agnes Street
New Westminster, B.C.
Canada V3M 5Y4
Tel: (604) 665-9500

Richmond
7911 Grauer Road
Richmond, B.C.
Canada V7B 1N4
Tel: (604) 665-9600

Vancouver
100 The Pointe
999 Canada Place
Vancouver, B.C.
Canada V6C 3T4
Tel: (604) 665-9000
(P2008-05.01)

Chapter 3 - Delete paragraph 257
Replace by: 257 Ballast Water. - Transport Canada is the Federal Agency responsible for the Ballast Water Control and Management Regulations. For more information contact Transport Canada at (604) 666-5300 or via MCTS at (604) 666-6011.
(P2008-05.02)

Chapter 3 - Paragraph 268, lines 4 to 10
Delete: "In the approach ... and N."
Replace by: Details of designated anchorages are given in the adjacent table.
(P2008-07.01)

Chapter 3 - After paragraph 268
Insert:

Vancouver Harbour Anchorages

Anchorage

Max length of vessels (m)

Position

Approximate Depth (m)

Remarks

English Bay (Charts 3481, 3526)

1

260

49°17'25.74"N, 123°10'43.39"W

14

No deep draft vessels

2

260

49°17'55.26"N, 123°10'52.00"W

20
 

3

200

49°18'28.00"N, 123°10'41.99"W

20


4

260

49°17'16.60"N, 123°11'28.72"W

15

No deep draft vessels

5

260

49°17'47.59"N, 123°11'40.60"W

21
 

6

300

49°18'20.30"N, 123°11'32.39"W

24


7

260

49°17'08.00"N, 123°12'16.99"W

18

No deep draft vessels

8

260

49°17'39.00"N, 123°12'27.97"W

25


9

300

49°18'12.34"N, 123°12'25.09"W

29


10

260

49°17'30.57"N, 123°13'15.74"W

32

No deep draft vessels

11

300

49°18'04.28"N, 123°13'17.22"W

35
 

12

300

49°17'55.00"N, 123°14'08.99"W

53


13

260

49°19'56.20"N, 123°12'55.56"W

35

Seasonal

14

260

49°19'57.00"N, 123°13'44.22"W

49

Seasonal

15

260

49°19'54.99"N, 123°14'33.00"W

52

Seasonal

Z
 
49°17'09.60"N, 123°10'00.00"W

10

Barges & small vessels only

Inner Harbour (Chart 3493)

A

300

49°18'10.47"N, 123°05'26.13"W

33


B

260

49°18'05.60"N, 123°04'45.59"W

24


C

260

49°18'01.20"N, 123°04'10.78"W

21


D

300

49°17'38.82"N, 123°05'03.23"W

35


E

230

49°17'37.40"N, 123°03'55.19"W

18


X

185

49°18'17.10"N, 123°06'04.80"W

20
 

Y

260

49°18'01.00"N, 123°03'34.78"W

15

Emergency: Pilot to remain on board

W

300

49°17'43.12"N, 123°05'53.48"W

56

Emergency: Pilot to remain on board

East of Second Narrows (Charts 3494 & 3495)

K

260

49°17'59.42"N, 122°56'40.65"W

25

Preference to loaded vessels

L

260

49°17'59.40"N, 122°56'04.77"W

17


M

260

49°18'20.35"N, 122°56'22.76"W

32


N

260

49°17'39.31"N, 122°58'04.63"W

15


(P2008-07.02)

Chapter 3 - Paragraph 434, line 1
Delete: two with a port
Replace by: one with a port
(P2008-06.01)

Chapter 4 - Delete paragraphs 41 to 44
Replace by: 41 Harbour limits. - The lower portion of the Fraser River, excluding the North Arm and Middle Arm, is defined as Fraser River Harbour. Limits extend from a line drawn south across the river at Longitude 123°19'22"W to a line drawn across the river in a SW direction from the mouth of Kanaka Creek (49°12'N, 122°35'W) (Chart 3489), and to a line drawn in a SSW direction across the Pitt River at Grant Narrows (Chart3062). Also included is a small portion of North Arm, extending from its confluence with the main river at New Westminster to the west boundary of the city.

42 Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (VFPA) is responsible for operation and development of assets and jurisdictions of the combined Fraser River Port Authority, North Fraser Port Authority and Vancouver Port Authority. Vancouver Harbour, Fraser River Harbour and North Fraser River Harbour.

43 Vancouver Fraser Port Authority practices and procedures are established pursuant to Section 56 of the Canada Marine Act. Their purpose is to promote safe and efficient navigation in the waters of Vancouver Fraser Port, while endeavouring to protect the environment.

43.1 Practices includes sections on General Information, Navigation, Fishing, Loading of Logs, Terminal Berth Activities, Mooring of Vessels, Floating Property and Booms, Towing, Dredging, Marine Events and Recreational Boating.

43.2 Procedures includes sections on Anchoring, Bridge Transits, Loading of Logs, Over Side Discharges, and a Fuel Transfer Safety Checklist. They are available from:

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
Tel: (604) 665-9000
Fax Toll Free in North America: 1-866-284-4271
E-Mail: info@vfpa.ca

New Westminster
400-625 Agnes Street
New Westminster, B.C.
Canada V3M 5Y4
Tel: (604) 665-9500
(P2008-05.03)

Chapter 4 - Delete paragraphs 164 and 165
Replace by: 164 North Fraser Harbour (49°12'N, 123°08'W) comprises the waters of the North and Middle Arms. The harbour is not a deep-sea port but is used by shallow draught vessels and tugs towing logbooms, scows or barges. Marinas for pleasure craft are located in Middle Arm. Numerous industries line the banks of North Arm. Cargoes handled are logs, lumber, wood chips, sawdust, manufactured building materials, steel, iron, sand and gravel.

165 Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (VFPA) is responsible for operation and development of assets and jurisdictions of the combined Fraser River Port Authority, North Fraser Port Authority and Vancouver Port Authority. Vancouver Harbour, Fraser River Harbour and North Fraser River Harbour.

165.1 Vancouver Fraser Port Authority practices and procedures are established pursuant to Section 56 of the Canada Marine Act. Their purpose is to promote safe and efficient navigation in the waters of Vancouver Fraser Port, while endeavouring to protect the environment.

165.2 Practices includes sections on General Information, Navigation, Fishing, Loading of Logs, Terminal Berth Activities, Mooring of Vessels, Floating Property and Booms, Towing, Dredging, Marine Events and Recreational Boating.

165.3 Procedures includes sections on Anchoring, Bridge Transits, Loading of Logs, Over Side Discharges, and a Fuel Transfer Safety Checklist. They are available from:

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
Tel: (604) 665-9000
Fax Toll Free in North America: 1-866-284-4271
E-Mail: info@vfpa.ca

Richmond
7911 Grauer Road
Richmond, B.C.
Canada V7B 1N4
Tel: (604) 665-9600
(P2008-05.04)

Chapter 6 - Delete paragraph 115.
(P2008-01.01)

Chapter 7 - Paragraph 206, last line
Add: The narrow passage leading from the NE corner of Moulds Bay toward Hoskyn Channel is further restricted by a rock ledge that extends about 6 m out from the small island 3 m high.
(P2008-03.01)


PAC 205 - Inner Passage - Queen Charlotte Sound to Chatham Sound, First Edition, 2002 -

Chapter 2 - Before paragraph 496
Delete: Charts 3772, 3773
Replace by: Charts 3946, 3773
(P2008-02.01)

Chapter 2 - Before paragraph 501
Delete: Chart 3772
Replace by: Chart 3946
(P2008-02.02)

Chapter 2 - Top left hand page, before paragraph 509
Delete: Chart 3772
Replace by: Chart 3946
(P2008-02.03)

Chapter 2 - Paragraph 534, lines 5 to 7
Delete: "A float is ... no longer visible."
(P2008-02.04)

Chapter 3 - Paragraph 261, line 2
Delete: on a dolphin
Replace by: shown from a skeleton tower
(P2008-04.01)


SECTION 5 – Edition 02/2008

LIST OF LIGHTS, BUOYS AND FOG SIGNALS CORRECTIONS




PACIFIC



703
G5794


Barrett Rock



On shore of reef.
54 14 33.5
130 20 38.2


Fl


R


6s


6.7


5


Square skeleton tower, red and white rectangular daymarks.


Flash 1 s; eclipse 5 s.
Year round.

Chart:3958
Edn 02/08(P08-006)


704
G5795


Casey Point



On edge of shoal, off point.
54 16 27.1
130 21 41.8


Q


R


1s


7.4


3


Square skeleton tower, red and white rectangular daymarks on 3 pile dolphin.


Year round.


Chart:3957
Edn 02/08 (P08-001)




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