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Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada

Fisheries and Oceans
Canada
Pêches et Océans
Canada

VOL. 36, MONTHLY EDITION NO 05
May 24, 2011

Publication Number 40063779

 

NOTICES TO MARINERS

PUBLICATION



WESTERN EDITION


Published monthly by the

CANADIAN COAST GUARD

This publication is available electronically at: http://www.notmar.gc.ca/subscribe/



CONTENTS
   

Page

Section 1
Safety and General Information 1 - 3
Section 2
Chart Corrections 4 - 7
Section 3
Corrections to Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 8 - 10
Section 4
Sailing Directions and Small Craft Guide Corrections 11
Section 5
List of Lights, Buoys and Fog signals Corrections 12, 13


Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada


Maritime Services Directorate
Aids to Navigation


 

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.

Monthly 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 http://www.notmar.gc.ca/subscribe/ user-friendly web site to subscribe for this service. 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 Notices to Mariners is published concerning these charts.

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 2010. 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


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

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 http://www.notmar.gc.ca /subscribe / web site to subscribe for this service.

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.

 




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


1


*504 CANADIAN COAST GUARD PUBLICATION - AMENDMENT TO THE 2011 ANNUAL EDITION OF NOTICES TO MARINERS - NOTICE 32 - POLLUTION - COMPLIANCE WITH CANADIAN REGULATIONS


3


*511 CANADIAN COAST GUARD PUBLICATION - AMENDMENT TO THE RADIO AIDS TO MARINE NAVIGATION (PACIFIC AND WESTERN ARCTIC) PUBLICATION - 2011


8


*502 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ELECTRONIC NAVIGATIONAL CHARTS


2


*501 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - NAUTICAL CHARTS


2


*503 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - RASTER DIGITAL CHART (BSB V4)


3


*509 HOWE SOUND - AIDS DISCONTINUED


3

 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF CANADIAN CHARTS AFFECTED


Chart No.


Page


Chart No.


Page


Chart No.


Page


3311


4






3313


5






3442


5






3477


5,6






3478


6






3495


6






3513


6,7






3536


3,7






3893


7






4769


2






4773


2






5027


2






5058


2






6408


2






6409


2






6425


2






6426


2






6427


2






6432


2




 


 

SECTION 1 – Edition 05/2011
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

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 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 http://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.


*501 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - NAUTICAL CHARTS


CHARTS


MAIN TITLE


SCALE


PUBLISHED


CAT#


PRICE


New Charts


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.


5027


Murphy Head to / aux Button Islands


1:200000


27-AUG-2010


1


$20.00


5058


North Head to / à Murphy Head


1:100000


25-JUN-2010


1


$20.00


New Editions


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.


6408


Cache Island to / à Rabbitskin River Kilometre / Kilomètre 233 / 301


1:50000


31-DEC-2010


4


$12.00


6409


Rabbitskin River to / à Fort Simpson Kilometre / Kilomètre 300 / 330


----


31-DEC-2010


4


$12.00


6425


Travaillant River to / à Adam Cabin Creek Kilometre / Kilomètre 1325 / 1400


1:50000


11-FEB-2011


4


$12.00


6426


Adam Cabin Creek to / à Point Separation - Kilometre / Kilomètre 1400 / 1480


1:50000


11-FEB-2011


4


$12.00


6427


Point Separation to / au Aklavik Channel Kilometre / Kilomètre 1480 / 1540


1:50000


11-FEB-2011


4


$12.00


6432


Kilometre / Kilomètre 1500 to / à Inuvik East Channel


----


11-FEB-2011


4


$12.00




















Charts Permanently Withdrawn


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


4769


Nachvak Bay to / à Saglek Bay Entrance














4773


Vicinity of / Environs de Cape Chidley




















New Publications




















Radio Aids to Marine Navigation (Atlantic, St. Lawrence, Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg and Eastern Arctic)





01-APR-2011





$18.95





Aides Radio à la Navigation Maritime (Atlantique, St-Laurent, Grands Lacs, Lac Winnipeg et l'Arctique de l'est)





01-APR-2011





$18.95





Radio Aids to Marine Navigation (Pacific and Western Arctic)





01-APR-2011





$14.95





Aides Radio à la Navigation Maritime (Pacifique et l'Arctique de l'ouest)





01-APR-2011





$14.95





Notices to Mariners 1 to 46 - Annual Edition - April 2011





01-APR-2011





$22.95





Avis aux navigateurs 1 à 46 - Édition annuelle - Avril 2011





01-APR-2011





$22.95



*502 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ELECTRONIC NAVIGATIONAL CHARTS


RELEASED PRODUCTS





S-57 ENC NUMBER


CHART TITLE


CA573283


Approaches to / Approches à Parry Sound North


CA473332


Cambridge Bay


CA373338


Lambert Channel and / et Cache Point Channel


CA473342


Kugluktuk


CA376083


Taylors Head to / à Shut-in Island


CA476085


Port Harmon and Approaches / et les approches


CA276090


Sable Island Bank / Banc de I'Île de Sable to / au St. Pierre Bank / Banc de Saint Pierre


CA376102


Barren Island to / à Taylors Head


CA576143


Iona and / et Grand Narrows


CA476196


Head Harbour


CA476197


Hubbards Cove


CA476202


Cape Lahave to / à Liverpool Bay


CA476214


Sebaskachu Bay


CA476216


South Green Island to Ticoralak Island


CA476220


Carrington Island to Etagaulet Bay


CA476221


St. Peter's Bay to Strait of Canso


CA476281


Strait of Canso and / et Southern Approaches / et les approches sud


CA376368


Cape Harrigan to / aux Kitlit Islands


CA476494


Sandwich Bay


CA476495


Continuation A - Sandwich Bay


CA476600


Akuliakatak Peninsula to Satosoak Island


CA576629


Maiden Arm, Spring Inlets and Approaches


CA476639


Black Island to / à Little Denier Island


CA576654


Voisey Bay Wharf


CA476673


Cape Daly to / à Amiktok Island


CA476682


Cape Kakkiviak to Duck Islands


CA276801


Yarmouth to / à Halifax


CA476804


Bacalhao Island to Black Island


CA376807


Bonavista Bay, Southern Portion


CA376819


Approaches to Hamilton Inlet (Northern Portion)


CA376820


Approaches to Hamilton Inlet (Southern Portion)


CA479014


Batiscan au / to Lac Saint-Pierre


CA579016


Port de Bécancour


CA570102


Pedder Bay



*503 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - RASTER DIGITAL CHART (BSB V4)


CHART


MAIN TITLE





PUBLISHED








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.


R/M2085


Toronto Harbour





04-MAR-2011






*504 CANADIAN COAST GUARD PUBLICATION - AMENDMENT TO THE 2011 ANNUAL EDITION OF NOTICES TO MARINERS - NOTICE 32 - POLLUTION - COMPLIANCE WITH CANADIAN REGULATIONS


Amend: Notice 32 - Page E32-1

Any discharge, or the danger of a discharge, of any pollutant must be reported by the quickest means available and in the manner prescribed in the Guidelines for Reporting Incidents Involving Dangerous Goods, Harmful Substances and/or Marine Pollutants, TP 9834 or International Maritime Organization Resolution A.85(120) as amended.

To ReaTo read:

Any discharge, or the danger of a discharge, of any pollutant must be reported by the quickest means available and in the manner prescribed in the Guidelines for Reporting Incidents Involving Dangerous Goods, Harmful Substances and/or Marine Pollutants, TP 9834 or International Maritime Organization Resolution A.851(20) as amended.



*509 HOWE SOUND - AIDS DISCONTINUED


Reference: Notice 108(T)/2011 is now cancelled (Chart 3536)

(P2011-008)

 



 

SECTION 2 – Edition 05/2011
CHART CORRECTIONS

 

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


27-MAY-2011



LNM/D. 11-FEB-2011


Add


rear range/leading light F Y 15m
(See Chart No. 1, P20.2)


49°17'44.4"N 122°54'07.3"W



(P2011011) LL(415.2) DFO(6202424-01)





Add


front range/leading light F Y 7m
(See Chart No. 1, P20.2)


49°17'43.5"N 122°53'56.6"W



(P2011010) LL(415.1) DFO(6202424-02)





Add


leading line
(See Chart No. 1, M1)


between 49°17'44.4"N 122°54'07.3"W




and 49°17'35.5"N 122°52'18.3"W



DFO(6202424-03)





Add


legend 097°


49°17'42.0"N 122°53'29.0"W



DFO(6202424-04)





Add


legend 277°


49°17'41.0"N 122°53'06.0"W



DFO(6202424-05)





Delete


rear range/leading light F Y 27m
(See Chart No. 1, P20.2)


49°17'35.3"N 122°51'11.7"W



(P2011013) LL(416.3) DFO(6202426-01)





Delete


front range/leading light F Y 24m
(See Chart No. 1, P20.2)


49°17'35.4"N 122°51'16.4"W



(P2011014) LL(416.2) DFO(6202426-02)





Delete


leading line
(See Chart No. 1, M1)


between 49°17'35.3"N 122°51'11.7"W




and 49°17'35.5"N 122°53'33.5"W



DFO(6202426-03)





Delete


legend 090½°


49°17'38.0"N 122°53'18.0"W



DFO(6202426-04)





Delete


legend 270½°


49°17'38.0"N 122°52'48.0"W



DFO(6202426-05)







3311 - Grief Point to/à Desolation Sound - Sheet 5 - New Edition - 31-DEC-1993 - NAD 1983


27-MAY-2011



LNM/D. 11-FEB-2011


Delete


light Fl R
(See Chart No. 1, P1)


49°49'56.0"N 124°31'48.1"W



(P2011008) LL(472) DFO(6202421-01)





Delete


light Fl G
(See Chart No. 1, P1)


49°50'01.8"N 124°31'47.2"W



(P2011009) DFO(6202422-01)







3311 - Westview - Sheet 5 - New Edition - 31-DEC-1993 - NAD 1983


27-MAY-2011



LNM/D. 11-FEB-2011


Delete


light Fl R
(See Chart No. 1, P1)


49°49'56.0"N 124°31'48.1"W



(P2011008) LL(472) DFO(6202421-01)





Delete


port hand daybeacon
(See Chart No. 1, Qt)


49°50'01.8"N 124°31'47.2"W



(P2011009) DFO(6202422-01)




3313 - Captain Passage - Sheet 10 - New Edition - 02-JAN-2009 - NAD 1983


27-MAY-2011



LNM/D. 29-APR-2011


Reposition


red starboard hand lighted pillar buoy Fl R, marked U60
(See Chart No. 1, Qf)


from 48°48'37.0"N 123°22'54.0"W




to 48°48'35.8"N 123°22'55.3"W



(P2011007) LL(258.2) DFO(6202420-01)







3313 - Pender Canal - Sheet 12 - New Edition - 02-JAN-2009 - NAD 1983


27-MAY-2011



LNM/D. 29-APR-2011


Delete


depth of 2.2 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)


48°45'53.2"N 123°15'25.6"W



DFO(6202428-01)





Delete


depth of 2.6 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)


48°45'51.2"N 123°15'23.6"W



DFO(6202428-02)





Add


depth of 1.8 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)


48°45'52.9"N 123°15'25.4"W



DFO(6202428-03)





Add


depth of 1.8 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)


48°45'52.2"N 123°15'24.6"W



DFO(6202428-04)





Add


depth of 1.9 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)


48°45'51.5"N 123°15'23.8"W



DFO(6202428-05)







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


27-MAY-2011



LNM/D. 08-APR-2011


Reposition


red starboard hand lighted pillar buoy Fl R, marked U60
(See Chart No. 1, Qf)


from 48°48'37.0"N 123°22'54.0"W




to 48°48'35.8"N 123°22'55.3"W



(P2011007) LL(258.2) DFO(6202420-01)







3477 - Pender Canal - Sheet 1 - New Edition - 03-MAY-1985 - NAD 1927


27-MAY-2011



LNM/D. 11-MAR-2011


Delete


depth of 2.2 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)


48°45'53.9"N 123°15'20.9"W



DFO(6202428-01)





Delete


depth of 2.6 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)


48°45'51.9"N 123°15'18.9"W



DFO(6202428-02)





Add


depth of 1.8 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)


48°45'53.6"N 123°15'20.7"W



DFO(6202428-03)





Add


depth of 1.8 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)


48°45'52.9"N 123°15'19.9"W



DFO(6202428-04)





Add


depth of 1.9 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)


48°45'52.2"N 123°15'19.1"W



DFO(6202428-05)





Delete


contour label of 2 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I30)


48°45'53.2"N 123°15'20.5"W



DFO(6202428-06)



This notice might affect Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570187







3478 - Ganges Harbour and/et Long Harbour - Sheet 1 - New Edition - 17-JUN-2005 - NAD 1983


27-MAY-2011



LNM/D. 02-JUL-2010


Reposition


red starboard hand lighted pillar buoy Fl R, marked U60
(See Chart No. 1, Qf)


from 48°48'37.0"N 123°22'54.0"W




to 48°48'35.8"N 123°22'55.3"W



(P2011007) LL(258.2) DFO(6202420-01)







3495 - Vancouver Harbour Eastern Portion/Partie Est - Sheet 1 - New Edition - 12-NOV-2004 - NAD 1983


27-MAY-2011



LNM/D. 16-JUL-2010


Add


rear range/leading light F Y 15m
(See Chart No. 1, P20.2)


49°17'44.4"N 122°54'07.3"W



(P2011011) LL(415.2) DFO(6202424-01)





Add


front range/leading light F Y 7m
(See Chart No. 1, P20.2)


49°17'43.5"N 122°53'56.6"W



(P2011010) LL(415.1) DFO(6202424-02)





Add


leading line
(See Chart No. 1, M1)


between 49°17'44.4"N 122°54'07.3"W




and 49°17'35.5"N 122°52'18.3"W



DFO(6202424-03)





Add


legend 097°


49°17'42.0"N 122°53'30.0"W



DFO(6202424-04)





Add


legend 277°


49°17'37.0"N 122°52'33.0"W



DFO(6202424-05)





Delete


rear range/leading light F Y 27m
(See Chart No. 1, P20.2)


49°17'35.3"N 122°51'11.7"W



(P2011013) LL(416.3) DFO(6202426-01)





Delete


front range/leading light F Y 24m
(See Chart No. 1, P20.2)


49°17'35.4"N 122°51'16.4"W



(P2011014) LL(416.2) DFO(6202426-02)





Delete


leading line
(See Chart No. 1, M1)


between 49°17'35.3"N 122°51'11.7"W




and 49°17'36.6"N 122°53'57.4"W



DFO(6202426-03)





Delete


legend 090½°


49°17'37.0"N 122°53'56.0"W



DFO(6202426-04)





Delete


legend 270½°


49°17'36.5"N 122°52'26.0"W



DFO(6202426-05)







3513 - Strait of Georgia, Northern Portion/Partie Nord - New Edition - 29-OCT-1999 - NAD 1983


27-MAY-2011



LNM/D. 21-JAN-2011


Delete


light Fl R
(See Chart No. 1, P1)


49°49'53.7"N 124°31'46.7"W



(P2011008) LL(472) DFO(6202421-01)



This notice might affect Electronic Navigational Chart: CA370016





Delete


port hand daybeacon
(See Chart No. 1, Qt)


49°50'01.8"N 124°31'47.2"W



(P2011009) DFO(6202422-01)







3536 - Powell River and/et Westview - Sheet 1 - New Chart - 21-APR-1978 - NAD 1927


27-MAY-2011



LNM/D. 04-NOV-2005


Delete


light Fl R
(See Chart No. 1, P1)


49°49'56.4"N 124°31'43.0"W



(P2011008) LL(472) DFO(6202421-01)





Delete


port hand daybeacon
(See Chart No. 1, Qt)


49°50'02.5"N 124°31'42.0"W



(P2011009) DFO(6202422-01)







3893 - Masset Inlet - Sheet 1 - New Chart - 13-JAN-1984 - NAD 1927


27-MAY-2011



LNM/D. 05-MAY-2006


Reposition


beacon and legend BnG
(See Chart No. 1, Q81)


from 53°48'13.0"N 132°11'53.0"W




to 53°48'10.8"N 132°11'48.3"W



(P2011012)DFO(6202425-01)




 


 

SECTION 3– Edition 5/2011
CORRECTIONS TO RADIO AIDS TO MARINE NAVIGATION

 

*511 CANADIAN COAST GUARD PUBLICATION - AMENDMENT TO THE RADIO AIDS TO MARINE NAVIGATION (PACIFIC AND WESTERN ARCTIC) PUBLICATION - 2011

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ADVANCE NOTICE

2) NAVAREAs

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ADVANCE NOTICE

2) →NAVAREA XVII and XVIII

Canada has declared "Full Operational Condition" as of June 1, 2011. See Part 4 for details.

Environment Canada will act as the METAREA coordinator and will be responsible for the broadcast of maritime meteorological information through the International SafetyNET System. Details concerning this service will be communicated by means of Notices to Mariners and other maritime publications.

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ADVANCE NOTICE

9)VHF-DSC Test Calls

The Canadian Coast Guard national VHF-DSC (digital selective calling) network controlled by MCTS centres will soon process VHF-DSC "Test Calls" from vessels provided that the marine radio meets the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) standard Recommendation M.493-11 (or higher) "Digital selective-calling system for use in the maritime mobile service".

The Canadian Coast Guard VHF-DSC equipment will be configured to automatically acknowledge VHF-DSC test calls within seconds of receipt provided that the MCTS centre VHF-DSC equipment is not processing higher priority DSC calls.

Each MCTS centre will announce the availability of the VHF-DSC Test Call capability by the promulgation of a Notice to Shipping.

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c) carrying a pollutant or dangerous goods, or engaged in towing or pushing a vessel carrying a pollutant or dangerous goods as prescribed in the;

i) Oil Pollution Prevention Regulations,
ii) Pollutant Substances Regulations
iii) Dangerous Goods Shipping Regulations,
iv) International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, and
v) Dangerous Chemicals and Noxious Liquid Substances Regulations.

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c) →carrying a pollutant or dangerous goods, or engaged in towing or pushing a vessel carrying a pollutant or dangerous goods as prescribed in the;

vi) International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, and
vii) Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships and Dangerous Chemicals

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WORLD-WIDE NAVIGATIONAL WARNING SERVICE (WWNWS)

a) NAVAREA Warnings

NAVAREAs XVII AND XVIII

The Canadian Coast Guard assumed the responsibility of NAVAREA coordination for NAVAREAs XVII and XVIII, as part of the World-Wide Navigational Warning Service (WWNWS), and will be declared to be in 'Initial Operational Condition' (IOC) effective January 31, 2010. During the IOC period, the Canadian Coast Guard will not guarantee service availability as this service will be provided on a test basis. The service is expected to be in 'Full Operational Condition' (FOC) at a time to be defined in 2011.

NAVAREA XVII will be bound by a position south to the Canadian coastline at the 120°00'.00W meridian to:

67° 00'.00N 168° 58'.00W,
90° 00'.00N 168° 58'.00W,
90° 00'.00N 120° 00'.00W,

NAVAREA XVIII bound by a position on the Canadian coastline at the 120°00'.00W meridian to:

90° 00'.00N 120°00'.00W,
90° 00'.00N 035°00'.00W,
67° 00'.00N 035°00'.00W.

The broadcasting of SafetyNET messages to the new Arctic NAVAREAs will be addressed to rectangular areas until the SafetyNET receiver modifications with the inclusion of the Arctic NAVAREA boundary limits and its identification are in place. Reception of rectangular addressed messages should be automatic providing the ship's position is inside the addressed area. However, mariners should check their manufacture's operation manuals to obtain information on the setting of their EGC equipment to receive relevant SafetyNET messages.

NAVAREA XVII and XVIII warnings will be broadcast over Inmarsat-C EGC SafetyNET as follows:

NAVAREA XVII (POR) at 1130 UTC and 2330 UTC

NAVAREA XVIII (AOR-E) at 1100 UTC and 2300 UTC

NAVAREA XVII and XVIII warnings concerning hazards located above 70 degrees north latitude will be broadcast by Narrow Band Direct Printing (NBDP) on the frequency 8416.5 kHz at 0220, 0320, 0420, 1420, 1520 and 1620 UTC. Check the listing in Section II for Iqaluit MCTS to obtain more details about the broadcast content.

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WORLD-WIDE NAVIGATIONAL WARNING SERVICE (WWNWS)

(a) NAVAREAS XVII and XVIII: Navigational Warnings

The Canadian Coast Guard has assumed the responsibility of NAVAREA coordination for NAVAREAs XVII and XVIII as part of the World-Wide Navigational Warning Service (WWNWS). The service is declared to be in "Full Operational Condition" as of June 1, 2011.

NAVAREA XVII will be bound by a position south to the Canadian coastline at the 120°00'.00W meridian to:

67° 00'.00N 168° 58'.00W,
90° 00'.00N 168° 58'.00W,
90° 00'.00N 120° 00'.00W,

NAVAREA XVIII bound by a position on the Canadian coastline at the 120°00'.00W meridian to:

90° 00'.00N 120°00'.00W,
90° 00'.00N 035°00'.00W,
67° 00'.00N 035°00'.00W.

NAVAREAs XVII and XVIII warnings will be broadcast in the English language using the following rectangular areas until SafetyNET Inmarsat-C or Mini-C terminals operating in the arctic waters have been updated:


NAVAREA XVII
80 00N 175 00E
80 00N 115 00W
62 00N 115 00W
62 00N 175 00E


NAVAREA XVIII
80 00N 125 00W
80 00N 050 00W
62 00N 050 00W
62 00N 125 00W



Reception of rectangular addressed messages should be automatic providing the ship's position is inside the addressed area. However, mariners should check their manufacture's operation manuals to obtain information on the setting of their EGC equipment to receive relevant SafetyNET messages.

NAVAREA XVII and XVIII will promulgate navigational warnings as part of a numbered series in accordance with the Joint IMO/IHO/WMO Maritime Safety Information Manual. NAVAREA XVII and XVIII warnings will be broadcast over Inmarsat-C EGC SafetyNET as follows:


NAVAREA XVII (POR):


NAVAREA XVIII (AOR-E):


1130 UTC and 2330 UTC


1100 UTC and 2300 UTC


During the navigation season, NAVAREA XVII and XVIII warnings applicable to the Canadian Search and Rescue boundaries for waters North of 70 degrees latitude will be broadcast (with limits to coverage area and reliability) using High Frequency Narrow Band Direct Printing (HF-NBDP) on 8416.5 kHz at 0330 UTC and 1530 UTC. Refer to Iqaluit MCTS, Radio Aids to Marine Navigation (Atlantic, St. Lawrence, Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg and Eastern Arctic), Part 2, page 2-4 for details about the broadcast content.

Comments concerning the reception of NAVAREA broadcasts, especially above 75°N, would be appreciated and may be sent to:

NAVAREA XVII and XVIII
Prescott MCTS Centre
Telephone: 1-613-925-0666
Facsimile: 1-613-925-4519
E-mail: navarea17.18@innav.gc.ca

 


 

SECTION 4 – Edition 05/2011
SAILING DIRECTIONS AND SMALL CRAFT GUIDE CORRECTIONS
 

 

ARC 400 - General Information, Northern Canada, First Edition, 2009 -

Chapter 1 - Paragraph 54
Delete: 5 m
Replace by: 7 m
(C2011-010.01)


British Columbia, Volume 1, Seventeenth Edition, 2004 -

Chapter 2 - Delete paragraph 601
Replace by: 601 Pender Canal  leads north from the head of Bedwell Harbour into Shark Cove and Port Browning. It is about 23 m wide with a least depth of 1.8 m through it and is fringed on both sides by drying ledges. In the south entrance a drying rock and a rock awash are marked by a starboard hand buoy "U54" and a port hand buoy "U53".
(P2011-08.01)

Chapter 3 - Delete paragraph 435
Replace by: 435 Light range. - Carraholly range lights (415.1, 415.2), in line bearing 277°, are on the north shore about 0.35 mile NE of Carraholly Point.
(P2011-06.01)

Chapter 5 - Delete paragraphs 187 to 189
Replace by: 187 Light. - Westview Boat Harbour North light (476), at the north extremity of the north breakwater, is shown at an elevation of 7.6 m from a mast.
(P2011-05.01)

Chapter 9 - Delete paragraph 188
Replace by: 188 Hesquiat, on the west side of the harbour entrance, is an Indian village. The church near the north end of the village is prominent. A concrete breakwater at the south end of the village provides limited shelter. There is also a private flashing white light just 0.1 mile SE of the breakwater.
(P2011-07.01)

 


 

SECTION 5 – Edition 05/2011
LIST OF LIGHTS, BUOYS AND FOG SIGNALS CORRECTIONS

 



PACIFIC


258.2


Acland Islands light buoy U60



W. of the islands, Captain Passage.
48 48 35.8
123 22 55.3


Fl


R


4s


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Red, marked "U60".


Year round.


Chart:3478
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415.1




415.2





Carraholly range


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Port Moody.
49 17 43.5
122 53 56.6


277°05' 218m from front.


F




F


Y




Y


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7.4




14.8


10




10


Square skeleton tower, on 4-pile dolphin, white trapezoid daymark, red vertical stripe.


Square skeleton tower, on 4-pile dolphin, white trapezoid daymark, red vertical stripe.


Year round.




Year round.



Chart:3495
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416.2
G5480.2


416.3
G5480.21




Port Moody range


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Chart:3495
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472
G5551.6


Westview Fishing Harbour South










Delete from list.


Chart:3536
Edn 05/11(P11-008)



504.3


Courtenay River Beacon # 1



On port side of channel.
49 39 42.9
124 56 26.2


Fl


W


4s


4.6


5


Centre pile of 7-pile dolphin, green, white and black square daymark.


Year round.




Chart:3527
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511.3
G5583


Tyee Spit South Breakwater



50 02 08.8
125 14 33.3


Q


G


1s


6.9


4


Mast, green, white and black square daymark.


Year round.


Chart:3540
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512.2
G5582.2


Campbell River North



50 01 43.1
125 14 22.4


Fl


W


4s


5.6


4


On 3-pile dolphin, green, white and black square daymark.


Year round.




Chart:3540
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512.4
G5582.5


Campbell River Ferry Terminal Dolphin No. 3



50 01 44.9
125 14 16.6


Q


Y


1s


5.8


5


Square mast on 4-pile dolphin, green, white and black square daymark.


Year round.




Chart:3540
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549
G5622


Nimpkish Bank



On shoal.
50 34 43
126 56 52.8


Q


W


1s


6.4


6


White mast on 6-pile dolphin, green, white and black square daymark.


Year round.




Chart:3546
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768.2
G5878


Alice Arm Wharf



On wharf.
55 28 15.9
129 29 43.4


Fl


G


4s


4.6


4


Square skeleton tower, green, white and black square daymark.


Year round.



Chart:3920
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803
G5850


George Point



On point, entrance to Naden Harbour.
54 02 28.7
132 34 04.4


Q


G


1s


2.8


3


White square skeleton tower, green, white and black square daymark.


Year round.




Chart:3895
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817.5


American Islands



At entrance to North Arm.
54 39 39
124 53 54


Fl


G


4s


3.4


3


Mast, green, white and black square daymark.


Seasonal.



Chart:3080
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818


Tachie River



At mouth of river.
54 38 51
124 45 38


Fl


W


4s


3.1


3


Mast on 4-pile dolphin, green, white and black square daymark.


Seasonal.




Chart:3080
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821.7


Cedar Creek



At mouth of creek.
52 34 33.8
121 32 30.5


Fl


G


4s


19.0


4


Mast, green, white and black square daymark.


Year round.



Chart:N/A
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822


Cariboo Island



On S. side of island.
52 29 26.4
121 21 56.4


Q


G


1s


18.0


3


Mast, green, white and black square daymark.


Year round.



Chart:N/A
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827


Niagara Creek



On point, N. shore.
52 35 58.8
120 26 19.9


Fl(3)


G


12s


25.0


4


Mast, green, white and black square daymark.


Flash 0.5 s; eclipse 2 s;
flash 0.5 s; eclipse 2 s;
flash 0.5 s; eclipse 6.5 s.
Year round.


Chart:N/A
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827.5


Blue Lead Creek



At mouth of creek.
52 36 55.1
120 22 41.8


Fl


G


4s


11.0


4


Mast, green, white and black square daymark.


Year round.


Chart:N/A
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830


Middle River Mouth



On dolphin.
54 51 01
125 06 54


Fl


G


4s


4.6


3


Mast on 4-pile dolphin, green, white and black square daymark.


Seasonal.




Chart:N/A
Edn 05/11

 

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