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Notices to Mariners
May 28, 2021
Safety First, Service Always
Monthly Western Edition
CONTENTS
Section 1 | General and Safety Information |
Section 1A | Temporary and Preliminary Notices |
Section 2 | Chart Corrections |
Section 3 | Radio Aids to Marine Navigation Corrections |
Section 4 | Sailing Directions and Small Craft Guide Corrections |
Section 5 | List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals Corrections |
Notices to Mariners – Monthly Western Edition
Edition No. 05/2021
Aussi disponible en français :
Avis aux navigateurs – Édition mensuelle de l’Ouest
Édition n° 05/2021
Published under the Authority of:
Canadian Coast Guard Programs
Aids to Navigation and Waterways
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Montreal, QC H2Y 2E7
For more information, contact Notmar.XNCR@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.
© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada,
as represented by the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans
and the Canadian Coast Guard, 2021.
Cat. No. Fs152-6E-PDF (Electronic PDF, English)
ISSN 1719-7708
Cat. No. Fs152-6F-PDF (Electronic PDF, French)
ISSN 1719-7716
Explanatory Notes – Notices to Mariners (NOTMAR)
Geographical positions refer directly to the graduations of the largest scale Canadian Hydrographic Service 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 Tide (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 and Preliminary Notices to Mariners – Section 1A of Notices to Mariners
These notices are indicated by a (T) or a (P), respectively.
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. For the list of charts affected by (T) & (P) notices,
please refer to the current Notices to Mariners - Monthly Summary of Temporary and Preliminary Notices
publication.
Please note: In addition to the temporary and preliminary changes normally advertised as (T) & (P) notices, there are a few permanent changes to aids to navigation that have been advertised as preliminary Notices to Mariners while charts are being updated for new editions.
Marine Information Report and 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 and Suggestion Sheet" (fillable PDF form) and is inserted on the last
page of each monthly edition of Notices to Mariners.
NOTMAR Website – Monthly Editions, Chart Corrections and Chart Patches
The NOTMAR website allows users to access the monthly publications,
chart corrections, and chart patches.
Users can subscribe for free to the email notification service
to receive notifications when charts of interest are updated, including their patches, as well as when a new monthly edition becomes available online.
In addition, the monthly publication and related
files to download, such as chart patches and Sailing
Directions diagrams, can be obtained all together
through the download of a single ZIP file.
Explanatory Notes – Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS)
Chart Corrections – Section 2 of Notices to Mariners
Corrections to nautical charts will be listed in numerical 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 and 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:
The last correction number is identified with the LNM/D or Last Notice to Mariners Number / Date.
Mariners are advised that only the most critical changes that directly affect safety to navigation are issued in “Section 2 – Chart Corrections.” 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 focal height of a light may not result in the production of a chart correction in Notices to Mariners, but may result in a correction in the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals publication.
Note: In the case of a discrepancy between information provided on CHS charts relating to aids to navigation, and the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals 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 and publications is published in Notice No. 14 of the Notices to Mariners Annual Edition 2021. The source supply and the prices
effective at the time of printing are listed. For current chart edition dates, please refer to the following website:
www.chs-shc.gc.ca/charts-cartes/paper-papier/index-eng.asp
Explanatory Notes – Marine Communications and Traffic Services (MCTS)
Navigational Warnings / Notices to Shipping
The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) is implementing a number of changes to the aids to navigation system in Canada.
These changes are advertised as Navigational Warnings, formerly called Notices to ShippingFootnote 1, that are broadcast by the CCG, and are then followed up with Notices to Mariners, then charts are updated by hand correction, reprints or new editions.
Mariners are advised that all relevant Navigational Warnings (NAVWARNs) should be kept until superseded by Notices to Mariners or through revised charts issued by the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS).
NAVWARNs are accessible on the applicable regional page on the CCG Navigational Warnings website at http://nis.ccg-gcc.gc.ca.
CHS is reviewing the impact of these changes with CCG and together are preparing an action plan on the issuing of chart revisions.
For further information, contact your regional NAVWARN Issuing Desk.
Western Region
Prince Rupert MCTS Centre
Canadian Coast Guard
Bag 4444
Prince Rupert, BC V8J 4K2
Telephone: 250-627-3070
Email: NAVWARN.MCTSPrinceRupert@innav.gc.ca
Website: http://www.marinfo.gc.ca/e-nav
Arctic Region
* Iqaluit MCTS Centre
Operational from approximately mid-May until late December.
Canadian Coast Guard
P.O. Box 189
Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0
“A” Series
Telephone: 867-979-5269
“H” Series
Telephone: 867-979-0310
Facsimile: 867-979-4264
Email: NAVWARN.MCTSIqaluit@innav.gc.ca
Website: http://www.marinfo.gc.ca/e-nav
* Service available in English and French.
Index
Numerical Index of Canadian Charts Affected
This numerical index lists all nautical charts mentioned in this monthly edition of Notices to Mariners. Only charts appearing in Section 2 of this publication require a chart correction. The appearance of charts in all other sections, particularly those related to the correction of other nautical publications, is included here for reference.
1236 | 3490 | 3549 | 4002 |
3441 | 3491 | 3605 | 4967 |
3489 | 3542 | 3860 |
SECTION 1 - GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION
Canadian Coast Guard Publication – Comments and Suggestions on Notices to Mariners (NOTMAR) Publications
In an effort to continuously improve the Notices to Mariners publications and to provide the most efficient service possible, the Notices to Mariners team invites all mariners and other interested parties to submit comments and suggestions on possible improvements to its various publications and services at the following email address: Notmar.XNCR@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.
Transport Canada – COVID-19 Measures, Updates and Guidance
(Recurrent publication of notice *401/20, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Western Edition 04/2020 publication.)
Please refer to the link below for the latest updates to
transportation related measures taken by Transport Canada in
response to the evolving novel Coronavirus disease
(COVID-19):
https://www.tc.gc.ca/en/initiatives/covid-19-measures-updates-guidance-tc.html.
For travel advice and all other updates, please visit: Canada.ca/coronavirus.
Canadian Hydrographic Service – Canadian Tide and Current Tables – Printing to be Discontinued
(Recurrent publication of notice *904/20, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Western Edition 09/2020 publication.)
Due to the availability of the Canadian Tide and Current Tables as viewable and printable PDF files on charts.gc.ca for each complete volume and additional information in different formats (predictions, observations in tables, and graphics) on tides.gc.ca, the Canadian Hydrographic Service is permanently discontinuing the printing of all volumes of Canadian Tide and Current Tables starting January 2021.
Advances in technology bring a new era of marine navigation with a focus on digital and electronic products. The Canadian Hydrographic Service is transforming the way it delivers quality data and services to clients, in a timely manner, to support decision-making.
For more information, visit www.charts.gc.ca.
Canadian Hydrographic Service – Chart 1 – Printing to be Discontinued
(Recurrent publication of notice *905/20, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Western Edition 09/2020 publication.)
Due to the availability of Chart 1: Symbols, Abbreviations and Terms as both viewable and printable PDF files and HTML format on charts.gc.ca, the Canadian Hydrographic Service is permanently discontinuing the printing of Chart 1: Symbols, Abbreviations and Terms starting January 2021.
Advances in technology bring a new era of marine navigation with a focus on digital and electronic products. The Canadian Hydrographic Service is transforming the way it delivers quality data and services to clients, in a timely manner, to support decision-making.
For more information, visit www.charts.gc.ca.
Canadian Hydrographic Service – Notices to Mariners for Changes in Buoy Shape
(Recurrent publication of notice *906/20, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Western Edition 09/2020 publication.)
As part of the CHS Digital Transformation and for the sake of economy, CHS will no longer systematically issue Notices to Mariners (NTM) for buoy shape changes only. These changes will, however, be applied to electronic navigation charts (ENCs) where applicable. The paper and raster versions will be updated during the New Edition process.
West Coast Haida Gwaii – Trial Voluntary Protection Zone for Shipping
(Recurrent publication of notice *107/21, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Western Edition 01/2021 publication.)
Reference: Notice *1005/20 is cancelled.
Trial Voluntary Protection Zone for Shipping, West Coast Haida Gwaii (formerly Queen Charlotte Islands)
Haida Gwaii’s remote location, rugged coastline, variable sea
and weather conditions, and rich ecological and cultural
heritage make it vulnerable to the potential for pollution
from shipping breakdowns and accidents. Increasing the
distance vessels travel offshore can increase the amount of
time available to address propulsion, steering or other
issues, and the likelihood of a towing vessel being able to
respond to a vessel that is disabled or drifting. This in
turn reduces the risk of grounding and oil spills.
A trial Voluntary Protection Zone for Shipping on the West
Coast of Haida Gwaii will be in effect from September 1, 2020
through October 31, 2021. In the Voluntary Protection Zone,
commercial vessels of 500 gross tonnage or greater shall
observe a minimum distance of 50 nautical miles offshore when
transiting along the West Coast of Haida Gwaii with the
following exceptions:
–Cruise vessels, to observe a minimum 12 nm distance from shore;
–Vessels transiting between Pacific Northwest ports
(Washington, Alaska, BC), to observe a minimum 25 nm distance
from shore;
–Tugs and barges (including pushing and towing
alongside), no minimum distance; and
–Fishing vessels, no minimum distance.
The Voluntary Protection Zone for Shipping coordinates are:
54⁰ 18.108’N |
134⁰ 30.432’W |
53⁰ 44.036’N |
134⁰ 32.677’W |
53⁰ 11.118’N |
134⁰ 16.412’W |
52⁰ 18.483’N |
133⁰ 20.917’W |
51⁰ 24.590’N |
132⁰ 04.081’W |
51⁰ 56.158’N |
131⁰ 01.830’W |
54⁰ 15.436’N |
133⁰ 04.788’W |
Vessels are requested to adhere to these distances on a voluntary basis and only when it does not jeopardize the safety of navigation, the vessel, the persons aboard, and the cargo.
(NW-P-1085-20)
Haro Strait, Boundary Pass and/et Satellite Channel – Errors on Chart 3441
(Recurrent publication of notice *408/21, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Western Edition 04/2021 publication.)
Reference chart: 3441
Errors exist on chart 3441 between the dates of March 19 2021
and April 21 2021. Mariners that have purchased this chart
between these dates should return it for a replacement as
soon as possible. Consult your chart dealer for replacement.
*501/21Canadian Hydrographic Service – Nautical Charts
Charts |
Main Title |
Scale |
Published |
Cat# |
Price |
||
New Charts |
|||||||
4967 |
La Tabatière à Île du Petit Mécatina |
1:50 000 |
2021-04-30 |
1 |
$20.00 |
||
Charts Permanently Withdrawn |
|||||||
4002 |
Golfe du Saint-Laurent / Gulf of St. Lawrence |
*502/21Canadian Hydrographic Service – Electronic Navigational Charts
S-57 ENC Number |
Chart Title |
ENC Compilation Scale |
Published |
New Charts |
|||
CA571040 (Edn 1.000) |
Skidegate Channel (Part 1 of 2) |
1:12 000 |
2021-05-21 |
CA571041 (Edn 1.000) |
Skidegate Channel (Part 2 of 2) |
1:12 000 |
2021-05-21 |
CA576645 (Edn 1.000) |
Triton Marina Service Centre |
1:2 500 |
2021-04-16 |
CA576728 (Edn 1.000) |
Tignish Harbour |
1:3 000 |
2021-04-16 |
CA576816 (Edn 1.000) |
Cow Head |
1:2 500 |
2021-04-30 |
CA576847 (Edn 1.000) |
Charlottetown |
1:2 500 |
2021-05-14 |
CA576905 (Edn 1.000) |
Neil's Harbour |
1:2 500 |
2021-05-21 |
CA676476 (Edn 1.000) |
Makkovik |
1:2 000 |
2021-05-21 |
CA676585 (Edn 1.000) |
Mispec Point Canaport Terminal |
1:500 |
2021-05-14 |
CA676838 (Edn 1.000) |
Mulgrave Marine Terminal, NS |
1:500 |
2021-05-21 |
CA676841 (Edn 1.000) |
Peebles Point, NS |
1:1 000 |
2021-05-21 |
CA676848 (Edn 1.000) |
Pleasant Cove |
1:2 000 |
2021-05-21 |
New Editions |
|||
CA279044 (Edn 14.000) |
Havre Saint-Pierre et/and Cap des Rosiers à/to Pointe des Monts |
1:150 000 |
2021-05-28 |
CA373331 (Edn 5.000) |
Approaches to/Approches à Cambridge Bay |
1:40 000 |
2021-05-21 |
CA373337 (Edn 6.000) |
Johansen Bay and/et Edinburgh Channel |
1:37 500 |
2021-05-14 |
CA373500 (Edn 3.000) |
Approches à/Approaches to Rivière George |
1:30 000 |
2021-05-21 |
CA379026 (Edn 9.000) |
Archipel de Mingan |
1:35 000 |
2021-05-21 |
CA379029 (Edn 8.000) |
Cap de la Tête au Chien à/to Cap aux Oies |
1:40 000 |
2021-05-14 |
CA379086 (Edn 9.000) |
Cap des Rosiers à/to Chandler |
1:37 500 |
2021-05-21 |
CA379093 (Edn 2.000) |
Pointe Curlew à/to Baie Washtawouka |
1:35 000 |
2021-05-21 |
CA379131 (Edn 4.000) |
Baie Piashti à/to Île au Marteau |
1:35 000 |
2021-05-21 |
CA379139 (Edn 3.000) |
Île à la Brume à/to Pointe Curlew |
1:35 000 |
2021-05-21 |
CA379140 (Edn 4.000) |
Baie Washtawouka à/to Baie Piashti |
1:34 975 |
2021-05-21 |
CA379149 (Edn 6.000) |
Baie Natiscotec - Île d'Anticosti |
1:36 000 |
2021-05-21 |
CA379151 (Edn 8.000) |
Pointe de l'Est - Île d'Anticosti |
1:36 000 |
2021-05-21 |
CA379164 (Edn 3.000) |
ÎIes Sainte-Marie à/to Île à la Brume |
1:37 500 |
2021-05-21 |
CA379182 (Edn 2.000) |
Lac Saint-Jean |
1:60 000 |
2021-05-14 |
CA379216 (Edn 8.000) |
Iles de la Madeleine |
1:75 000 |
2021-05-28 |
CA379232 (Edn 2.000) |
Île du Bic au/to Cap de la Tête au Chien |
1:40 000 |
2021-05-14 |
CA473332 (Edn 5.000) |
Cambridge Bay |
1:15 000 |
2021-05-21 |
CA476071 (Edn 5.000) |
Witless Bay |
1:12 500 |
2021-05-07 |
CA476073 (Edn 5.000) |
Fermeuse Harbour |
1:12 500 |
2021-05-07 |
CA476074 (Edn 4.000) |
Aquaforte Harbour |
1:15 000 |
2021-05-07 |
CA479014 (Edn 16.000) |
Batiscan au/to Lac Saint-Pierre |
1:20 000 |
2021-05-28 |
CA479053 (Edn 6.000) |
Tadoussac à/to Cap Éternité |
1:18 750 |
2021-05-14 |
CA573409 (Edn 2.000) |
Trenton |
1:9 000 |
2021-05-28 |
CA579015 (Edn 15.000) |
Port de Trois-Rivières |
1:7 500 |
2021-05-28 |
Charts Permanently Withdrawn |
|||
CA179245 |
Golfe du Saint-Laurent / Gulf of St. Lawrence |
Cancelled by CA279037,CA279075,CA276286,CA376187,CA279043,CA279044,CA276204,CA276090 |
|
CA479027 |
Havre de Mingan |
Cancelled by CA379026 |
|
CA479136 |
Baie Washicoutai |
Cancelled by CA379139 |
|
CA479138 |
Baie de Kégaska |
Cancelled by CA379093 |
|
CA479226 |
La Passe |
Cancelled by CA379216 |
|
CA570205 |
East Narrows and/et West Narrows |
Cancelled by CA571040,CA571041 |
*503/21Canadian Hydrographic Service – Raster Digital Charts (BSB V3)
Charts |
Main Title |
Scale |
Published |
Charts Permanently Withdrawn |
|||
RM-4002 |
Golfe du Saint-Laurent / Gulf of St. Lawrence |
*504/21Canadian Hydrographic Service – Publications to be Discontinued
The Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) is immediately discontinuing the following paper and digital publications :
English versions |
|
P142 |
Small Craft Guide – Lake Nipissing, 1987 |
P250 |
Tides in Canadian Waters |
P252 |
Canadian Tidal Manual |
P875E |
Marine Environmental Handbook Arctic Northwest Passage |
French versions |
|
P143 |
Guide nautique – Lac Nipissing, 1987 |
P251 |
Les marées dans les eaux du Canada |
P253 |
Manuel canadien des marées |
P875F |
Manuel sur le milieu marin dans l’Arctique Passage du Nord-Ouest |
*505/21Environment and Climate Change Canada – Iridium Safetycast Service
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) announced the establishment of the Iridium SafetyCast Service as a recognized mobile satellite service in the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS).
Effective June 1st 2021 an Iridium SafetyCast Service for broadcasting of meteorological warnings, meteorological forecasts and ice information in the English language will be declared to be “On Trial” for Canada’s Arctic METAREAs XVII and XVIII and the Hudson Bay area of METAREA IV.
During the Iridium SafetyCast “On Trial” phase, meteorological warnings, meteorological forecasts and ice information will be broadcast in accordance with the Revised Joint IMO/IHO/WMO Maritime Safety Information Manual on an intermittent and test basis. The “On Trial” phase is a test and evaluation stage which is necessary to ensure meteorological warnings, meteorological forecasts and ice information are processed and promulgated in a timely and appropriate manner.
METAREAs XVII and XVIII will broadcast Iridium SafetyCast messages to vessels with an approved SafetyCast receiver. On vessels with Iridium GMDSS terminals installed, mariners are advised to check their manufacturer’s operation manuals to obtain information on the setting of their SafetyCast receivers to receive relevant SafetyCast messages.
During this period, Environment and Climate Change Canada will not guarantee service availability.
Determination when METAREA XVII and XVIII is ready to declare "Operational” status will come at a later date and will be announced through a subsequent Notice to Mariners.
*506/21Anguniaqvia Niqiqyuam Marine Protected Area (ANMPA) And Tarium Niryutait Marine Protected Areas (TNMPA) – Beluga And Bowhead Whale Protection: Voluntary Avoidance And Slowdown Areas
The two established Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Canada’s
Western Arctic are located within the Inuvialuit Settlement
Region, as such all activities must comply with the
Inuvialuit Final Agreement. Protection and preservation
of Arctic wildlife, the environment and biological
productivity is one of the principles of the Inuvialuit Final
Agreement and it is this principle that led the Inuvialuit
Regional Corporation and the Inuvialuit Game Council to
initiate establishment of the Western Arctic MPAs. The waters
in and near the MPAs, and the offshore marine habitats of the
Beaufort Sea and Amundsen Gulf, are important summer foraging
habitats used seasonally (May-October) by the Eastern
Beaufort Sea beluga stock, and the Bering-Chukchi-Beaufort
bowhead population.
Regulatory Protection Measures
All whale species are protected under the Marine Mammal
Regulations, pursuant to the Fisheries Act. Within
the boundaries of the MPAs, a general prohibition is set out
in the Regulations, pursuant to the Oceans Act. Any
incident with a marine mammal within the MPAs must be
reported within two hours after its occurrence, to the
Canadian Coast Guard. For marine wildlife sightings and
incidents such as collisions that occur outside the MPAs or
for any situation involving a marine mammal that is dead or
in trouble, contact Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Inuvik
office at (867) 777-7500.
For more information on the ANMPA and TNMPA, including local
contacts and species specific minimum distances, see Section
A2 - Notices 5 and 5A.3 of the Notices to Mariners Annual
Edition 2021.
Voluntary Protection Measures
Voluntary measures are in effect from June 1st to October 31st, 2021. See map above.
These measures apply to merchant vessels, cruise ships, small
vessels and adventure craft within the boundaries of the MPAs
and the additional identified areas to prevent collisions
with whales and to mitigate the underwater noise generated by
the vessels. These measures should only be taken when they
will not jeopardize navigational safety.
Avoid (red area): To reduce the risk of
underwater noise disturbance and collisions with whales
within the MPAs, vessels should avoid transiting through the
MPAs if possible. If passage through this area is required,
vessels should slow down to a maximum speed through the water
of 10 knots and post a lookout such as a marine mammal
observer in order to increase the chances of seeing the
whales and thus taking necessary measures to avoid them. If
bypassing the whales is not possible, slow down and wait for
the animals to move away to a distance greater than 400
metres (0.215 nautical miles) before resuming original speed
up to 10 knots. It is more difficult to see the animals in
rain, fog, or in rough sea states, therefore increased
caution is recommended.
Slow down to 10 knots or less (yellow area):
To reduce the risk of underwater noise disturbance and
collisions with whales within this area, it is recommended
that vessels should slow down to a maximum speed through the
water of 10 knots, remain in the navigation and marked
community supply channels and post a lookout.
These voluntary measures are secondary to rights under the
Inuvialuit Final Agreement.
MPA Coordinates
The Tarium Niryutait Marine Protected Areas consist of three areas of the Mackenzie Bay: Okeevik, Kittigaryuit and Niaqunnaq. The three areas are bounded by rhumb lines connecting the following geographical coordinates [North America Datum 1983 (NAD 83)/World Geodetic System (WGS 84)].
Okeevik Sub Area |
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Kittigaryuit Sub Area |
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Point |
Latitude (North) |
Longitude (West) |
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Point |
Latitude (North) |
Longitude (West) |
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1 |
69° 38’ 19” |
135° 25’ 09” |
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1 |
69° 35’ 10” |
133° 48’ 26” |
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2 |
69° 38’ 03” |
135° 25’ 11” |
|
2 |
69° 34’ 00” |
133° 28’ 00” |
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3 |
69° 37’ 46” |
135° 24’ 52” |
|
3 |
69° 23’ 37” |
133° 26’ 40” |
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4 |
69° 29’ 49” |
135° 12’ 49” |
|
4 |
69° 20’ 34” |
133° 40’ 37” |
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5 |
69° 30’ 45” |
135° 16’ 56” |
|
5 |
69° 19’ 05” |
133° 42’ 21” |
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6 |
69° 29’ 26” |
135° 18’ 53” |
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6 |
69° 19’ 01” |
133° 42’ 31” |
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7 |
69° 29’ 23” |
135° 19’ 06” |
|
7 |
69° 20’ 39” |
133° 43’ 20” |
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8 |
69° 28’ 07” |
135° 20’ 25” |
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8 |
69° 16’ 42” |
133° 54’ 54” |
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9 |
69° 27’ 36” |
135° 24’ 25” |
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9 |
69° 15’ 20” |
134° 06’ 53” |
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10 |
69° 25' 51” |
135° 32’ 27” |
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10 |
69° 16’ 33” |
134° 05’ 56” |
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11 |
69° 26’ 32” |
135° 34’ 54” |
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11 |
69° 20’ 42” |
134° 02’ 44” |
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12 |
69° 28’ 21” |
135° 35’ 24” |
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12 |
69° 24’ 00” |
133° 59’ 10” |
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13 |
69° 28’ 35” |
135° 36’ 40” |
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13 |
69° 24’ 34” |
133° 53’ 49” |
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14 |
69° 28’ 39” |
135° 37’ 58” |
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14 |
69° 28’ 21” |
133° 48’ 15” |
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15 |
69° 30’ 34” |
135° 45’ 54” |
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15 |
69° 28’ 02” |
133° 50’ 59” |
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16 |
69° 35’ 18” |
135° 35’ 42” |
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16 |
69° 33’ 20” |
133° 47’ 29” |
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17 |
69° 36’ 00” |
135° 22’ 10” |
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17 |
69° 34’ 33” |
133° 47’ 42” |
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18 |
69° 34’ 40” |
135° 20’ 09” |
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18 |
69° 32’ 55” |
133° 51’ 09” |
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19 |
69° 34’ 00” |
135° 20’ 09” |
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19 |
69° 32’ 56” |
133° 51’ 54” |
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20 |
69° 34’ 00” |
135° 27’ 39” |
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20 |
69° 33’ 46” |
133° 55’ 48” |
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21 |
69° 36’ 00” |
135° 27’ 39” |
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21 |
69° 33’ 46” |
133° 55’ 31” |
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22 |
69° 27’ 00” |
135° 31’ 11” |
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23 |
69° 27’ 00” |
135° 34’ 45” |
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Niaqunnaq Sub Area |
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Point |
Latitude (North) |
Longitude (West) |
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1 |
69° 08’ 00” |
136° 16’ 44” |
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2 |
69° 04’ 25” |
136° 07’ 45” |
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3 |
69° 03’ 43” |
136° 07’ 08” |
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4 |
69° 01’ 19” |
136° 04’ 45” |
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5 |
69° 01’ 14” |
136° 04’ 45” |
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6 |
69° 00’ 57” |
136° 05’ 42” |
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7 |
69° 00’ 12” |
136° 07’ 08” |
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8 |
68° 57’ 00” |
136° 10’ 00” |
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9 |
68° 55’ 00” |
136° 15’ 00” |
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10 |
68° 54’ 22” |
136° 31’ 50” |
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11 |
68° 55’ 00” |
136° 38’ 33” |
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12 |
68° 56’ 15” |
137° 00’ 41” |
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13 |
68° 56’ 29” |
137° 03’ 03” |
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14 |
68° 55’ 48” |
137° 11’ 00” |
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15 |
68° 57’ 50” |
137° 16’ 40” |
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16 |
68° 59’ 20” |
137° 21’ 30” |
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17 |
69° 03’ 09” |
137° 44’ 54” |
The Anguniaqvia niqiqyuam Marine Protected Areas consist of two areas in Darnley Bay and Amundsen Gulf in the Beaufort Sea: Zone 1 and Zone 2. The areas consist of the seabed, the subsoil to a depth of five metres and the water column, including the sea ice. The two areas are bounded by straight lines connecting the following geographical coordinates [North America Datum 1983 (NAD 83)].
Zone 1 |
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Point |
Latitude (North) |
Longitude (West) |
A |
69° 21’ 07.8” |
124° 21’ 32.0” approx |
B |
70° 12’ 00.0” approx |
124° 31’ 55.2” |
C |
70° 08’ 22.0” |
124° 41’ 45.0” approx |
D |
70° 09’ 09.9” |
124° 57’ 42.0” approx |
E |
70° 09’ 13.0” approx |
125° 05’ 28.6” |
F |
70° 09’ 13.2” |
125° 17’ 53.0” |
G |
70° 20’ 00.0” |
125° 17’ 53.0” |
H |
70° 20’ 00.0” |
123° 54’ 17.5” |
I |
69° 37’ 20.6” |
123° 54’ 17.5” |
J |
69° 30’ 00.0” |
124° 15’ 34.7” |
Zone 2 |
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Point |
Latitude (North) |
Longitude (West) |
K |
70° 04’ 15.8” |
124° 41’ 51.0” approx |
L |
70° 04’ 48.6” |
124° 41’ 54.0” approx |
M |
70° 02’ 12.9” |
124° 35’ 23.0” approx |
N |
70° 02’ 12.9” |
124° 35’ 29.0” approx |
Section 1A: Temporary and Preliminary Notices
Reminder – Comment Period for Active Preliminary Notices
No notices applicable for this edition.
Inland Waters
No notices applicable for this edition.
Pacific Coast
No notices applicable for this edition.
SECTION 2 - CHART CORRECTIONS
3489 - Pattullo Bridge to/à Barnston Island - Sheet/Feuille 1 - New Chart - 21-OCT-1994 - NAD 1983
(See Chart No. 1, D20.1)
49°12′27.0″N 122°53′25.2″W
49°12′26.4″N 122°53′26.2″W
49°12′34.7″N 122°53′49.9″W
and 49°12′35.6″N 122°53′49.3″W
3490 - Fraser River/Fleuve Fraser, Sand Heads to/à Douglas Island, Compartment B-C - New Edition - 02-NOV-2012 - World Geodetic System 1984
(See Chart No. 1, D20.1)
49°12′27.0″N 122°53′25.2″W
49°12′26.4″N 122°53′26.2″W
49°12′34.7″N 122°53′49.9″W
and 49°12′35.6″N 122°53′49.3″W
(See Chart No. 1, K40)
3491 - Compartment B-C - New Edition - 19-OCT-2012 - World Geodetic System 1984
(See Chart No. 1, K40)
3542 - Bute Inlet, Continuation B/C - New Edition - 01-JUL-1994 - NAD 1983
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
3549 - Queen Charlotte Strait Western Portion/Partie Ouest - New Chart - 03-DEC-1993 - NAD 1983
(See Chart No. 1, L25)
3605 - Quatsino Sound to/à Queen Charlotte Strait - New Edition - 06-MAR-1998 - NAD 1983
(See Chart No. 1, L25)
(See Chart No. 1, L25)
3860 - Seal Inlet and/et Tartu Inlet - New Edition - 06-AUG-2010 - NAD 1983
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
SECTION 3 - RADIO AIDS TO MARINE NAVIGATION CORRECTIONS
*510/21Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2021 (Atlantic, St. Lawrence, Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg, Arctic and Pacific)
Page 3-44
ADD AS FOLLOWS:
3.9.8.4Frequency Guard - Great Lakes Basin
Amendments to the VHF Practices and Procedures regulations* which make Channel 13 (156.650 MHz) the dedicated Bridge-to-Bridge frequency in the Great Lakes Basin became effective February 1, 1989. At that time the VHF listening watch requirements for vessels upbound/downbound in these waters were established as follows:
*Note: In 2020, the VHF Practices and Procedures regulations were repealed. These amendments are now contained in the Navigation Safety Regulations, 2020.
Page 4-15
AMEND AS FOLLOWS:
4.2.1.7Important Safety Notice Concerning VHF/DSC
After having received a distress, urgency or safety broadcast announcement on VHF/DSC Ch70, the VHF/DSC equipment will automatically switch the DSC radio to VHF Ch16 for the subsequent voice announcements. Mariners who are required by the VHF Practices and Procedures Regulations Navigation Safety Regulations, 2020 to monitor a specific VTS sector frequency should return the radio to the appropriate working frequency after determining, on Ch16, the impact of the VHF/DSC alert broadcast announcement on their vessel’s operations.
Page 5-20
AMEND AS FOLLOWS:
5.9.4Marine Forecast Areas
Table 5-26 - Eastern and Western Arctic Waters, and Hudson Bay
Number |
Area Name |
Forecast Availability Period* |
Number |
Area Name |
Forecast Availability Period* |
… |
… |
… |
… |
… |
… |
117 |
|
Shipping season |
310 |
James Bay |
Shipping season |
… |
… |
… |
… |
… |
… |
Page 5-25
AMEND AS FOLLOWS UNDER SECTION 5.9.6:
Table 5-33 - FQCN02 CWAO - Marine Forecasts and FICN02 CWIS - Ice Bulletin for METAREA XVII South of 75°N
Number |
Area Name |
Number |
Area Name |
Number |
Area Name |
100 |
Prince Alfred |
115 |
Banks |
173 |
Northwest Beaufort |
101 |
McClure |
116 |
Amundsen |
730 |
CT1 |
111 |
Yukon Coast |
117 |
|
731 |
CT2 |
112 |
MacKenzie |
170 |
North Tuktoyaktuk |
732 |
CT3 |
113 |
Tuktoyaktuk |
171 |
North MacKenzie |
- |
- |
114 |
Baillie |
172 |
West Prince Alfred |
- |
- |
Page 5-26
AMEND AS FOLLOWS UNDER SECTION 5.9.6:
Table 5-35 - FQCN04 CWAO - Marine Forecasts and FICN04 CWIS - Ice Bulletin for METAREA XVIII South of 75°N
Number |
Area Name |
Number |
Area Name |
Number |
Area Name |
101 |
McClure |
122 |
St. Roch |
139 |
West Clyde |
102 |
Prince of Wales |
123 |
Larsen |
140 |
East Clyde |
103 |
Melville |
124 |
Peel |
141 |
West Davis |
104 |
Rae |
125 |
Barrow |
142 |
East Davis |
105 |
McClintock |
132 |
Regent |
153 |
Igloolik |
116 |
Amundsen |
133 |
Boothia |
154 |
Prince Charles |
117 |
|
134 |
Committee |
175 |
Navy Board |
118 |
Dolphin |
135 |
Admiralty |
176 |
Pond |
119 |
Coronation |
136 |
Lancaster |
177 |
Bathurst |
120 |
Dease |
137 |
West Baffin |
706 |
Liddon |
121 |
Maud |
138 |
East Baffin |
- |
- |
SECTION 4 - SAILING DIRECTIONS AND SMALL CRAFT GUIDE CORRECTIONS
Chapter 2 — Paragraph 124, after “…depth of 1.5 m leads NW”
Insert:“past a series of pilings, …”
(P2021-13.01)
Chapter 2 — Paragraph 124, after “…visiting vessels.”
Insert:“30 m east of the pilings is a fish haven with unknown shoal depths.”
(P2021-13.02)
Chapter 6 — Paragraph 516, after “when approaching the marina.”
Delete: The rock is marked by two private yellow cylindrical buoys.
(P2021-12.01)
Chapter 6 — Paragraph 521, after “with pumpout nearby”
Insert:The wharf, built in 2020, is protected on its south and east sides by a breakwater. Docks provide 365 m of berthing space.
(P2021-12.02)
Chapter 6 — Adjacent to paragraph 521, add a wharf pictograph.
(P2021-12.03)
Chapter 1 — Paragraph 217
Delete: 19 feet (5.8 m) west of Jewsbury Islets.
Replace by: 4.6 feet (1.4 m) west of Whittle Point.
(P2021-11.01)
SECTION 5 - LIST OF LIGHTS, BUOYS AND FOG SIGNALS CORRECTIONS
NO CORRECTIONS FOR THIS SECTION.
CANADIAN COAST GUARD - MARINE INFORMATION REPORT AND SUGGESTION SHEET
Name of Ship or Sender:..................................................................... Date:....................................
Address of Sender:..........................................................................................................................
Street # Street Name
Town / City:.............................. Prov / State:....................... Postal Code / Zip Code: ........................
Tel / Fax / E-mail address of sender (if appropriate):............................................................................
Observation Date:............................................. Time (UTC): ...........................................................
Geographical Position:......................................................................................................................
Coordinate Position: Lat: ............................................... Long:.........................................................
Position Method: DGPS GPS with WAAS GPS Radar Other
Horizontal Datum Used: WGS 84 NAD 27 Other
Estimated Position Accuracy:............................................................................................................
Chart #:............................................................ Datum: NAD 27 NAD 83
Chart Edition:.................................................... Last Correction applied:............................................
Publications affected: (Quote edition and page number):.....................................................................
*Full details (Attach additional sheets as necessary):...........................................................................
Mariners are requested to notify the responsible authorities when new or suspected dangers to navigation are discovered, changes are observed in aids to navigation, or corrections to publications are seen to be necessary.
In the case of new or suspected dangers to navigation, it is important that all details be given in order to aid with future investigations. Items of interest include heights, depths, physical description, type of bottom and equipment method used to position the item. It is helpful to mark details on the chart, which will be promptly replaced by the Canadian Hydrographic Service.
Reports should be made to the nearest Marine Communications and Traffic Services Centre (MCTS) and should be confirmed in writing to:
Leader, Notices to Mariners
Canadian Coast Guard
Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Montréal, QC H2Y 2E7
In the case of information concerning aids to navigation or the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals book.
OR
Director General, Canadian Hydrographic Service & Oceanographic Services
Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Ottawa, ON K1A 0E6
In the case of new or suspected dangers to navigation or where corrections to "Sailing Directions" appear to be necessary.
For general questions on Canadian Coast Guard programs or services, please send an e-mail to:
info@dfo-mpo.gc.ca (Please include your postal code and e-mail address).
You can access the online form on the following page: https://www.notmar.gc.ca/incident-en.php or you can use the printable pdf version : https://www.notmar.gc.ca/publications/monthly-mensuel/images/monthly-form-en.pdf
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