Privately maintained orange and white mooring buoy marking the shipwreck "Lillie Parsons" replaced with a white plastic jug at 44 33.332N 075 43.122W.
Missing
Submerged steel pipe approximately 50 feet north of the eastern floating dock in Meteghan small craft harbour. the top of the obstruction is 0.5m below the surface. The steel pipe is marked with two buoys.
Off position
LL 348.5 Deas Island range front light changed from FY to Oc Y 5s (Fl 4.7s; Ec 0.3s), nominal range reduced from 15nm to 12.5nm and focal height reduced from 8.2m to 7.2m. Secondary light nominal range increased from 4nm to 5nm, focal height reduced from 8.3m to 7.2m, light Fl(2s) R 6s
Temporarily changed from Iso W 2s to Iso W 1s
Lavaltrie ice boom installed for the season.
All fixed and floating aids are to be considered decommissioned for the winter and are in an unmaintained status. Some buoys remain in the water and may be off position. Lighted aids may not be operating properly. Both fixed and floating aids will remain in a unmaintained status until a commissioning notice is issued in the spring.
Shoal located in area bounded by:
47 1.839N 70 45.986W47 1.777N 70 46.045W47 1.793N 70 46.080W47 1.855N 70 46.021W
Depth: 12.2mIn Force Shoals number Q5340/25 refers.
Temporarily removed
Shallower depth reported at Rio Tinto Iron and Titanium dock, 10.1 metres.
Lanoraie ice boom installed for the season.
Shallow depths reported:58 49.001N 068 19.013W, 2.3m58 49.676N 068 16.548W, 5.8m58 49.748N 068 15.920W, 3.9m58 14.026N 068 16.625W, 4.2m58 13.737N 068 16.924W, 3.6m58 10.496N 068 19.167W, 4.6m 58 10.373N 068 19.262W, 4.2m58 06.571N 068 18.878W, 6.7m58 05.893N 068 21.855W, 2.7m58 05.900N 068 22.090W, 1.8m58 05.898N 068 22.237W, 3.0m58 05.438N 068 23.563W, 0.4m
Available depth refers to chart datum.
Unlit
Buoy identified in the vicinity of 46 54.169N 060 27.608W
Two-legged ODAS mooring deployed.
The first anchor position is 46° 31.393N, 048° 33.887W and is marked with a yellow spherical wave buoy with a yellow navigational light with flash pattern 5 flashes every 20 seconds.
The second anchor position is 46° 31.315N, 048° 34.143W and is marked with a red high flyer buoy with a yellow navigational light with flash pattern 5 flashes every 20 seconds and radar reflector.
Caution
Temporarily replaced by tower with decreased focal height exhibiting same light characteristics: Iso G 2s Fl 1s Ec 1s.
An Odas buoy has been temporarily removed from position 49 43.900N 124 46.498W in Baynes Sound.
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