Subsurface scientific mooring temporarily established 20 metres below the surface at 48 17.868N 070 14.640W.
Subsurface scientific mooring temporarily established 20 metres below the surface at 48 09.912N 069 51.564W.
Subsurface scientific mooring temporarily established 20 metres below the surface at 48 08.976N 069 47.364W.
Subsurface scientific mooring permanently relocated at 49 16.950N 067 38.900W. Mooring is 20 metres below the surface.
Subsurface scientific mooring established 20 metres below the surface at 49 00.200N 068 25.530W.
Blue plastic jug marking the shipwreck "Wexford" at 43 24.03N 081 53.30W.
Derelict vessel submerged in False Creek at 49 16.860N 123 08.589W
Caution
Twenty foot cabin cruiser submerged at 49 33.600N 123 14.150W in Potreau Cove
A green cylinder buoy was reported in the area off position. Caution.
Due to low water levels, mariners should expect previously unknown dangers to navigation to appear, altering established shipping routes.
There is an unlit log boom blocking the Somass River in Port Alberni at 49 15.015N 124 48.804W.
A floating dock reported adrift in Degnen Bay in the vicinity of 49 07.877N 123 42.522W at 091515 UTC Jun 2024. The dock and exposed piling has been marked with a float.
Caution.
A red and white private mooring buoy, at the south end of sunset beach in the vicinity of 49 24.082N 123 14.958W.
submerged at high tide.
caution.
A sub-surface mooring has been deployed in position 54 14.954N 134 01.408W approximately 8m above the seafloor.
A hydrographic sounding survey of the Blacklands Gully channel in New Brunswick was completed by Public Services and Procurement Canada, in May 2024.
A 430 meter sandbar was observed with depths as shallow as 0.3 meters above chart datum within the existing buoyed channel. The approximate center of the observed sandbar is in 46 46.052N 064 51.102W and is across width from buoys XX10 to XX11. Caution
Note: All depths are referenced to CHS benchmark 90B9014 (Saint-Louis, New Brunswick).
Elevation 3.981 meters above chart datum.
A subsurface mooring buoy has been deployed south of Moresby Island, in the vicinity of 51 39.923N 130 17.387W, extending 8m above the seafloor, in a water depth of 258m.
It has been recently identified that the current bathymetric data contained within Louisbourg Harbour chart (4376) is unreliable due to major vertical/horizontal datum concerns. Recent bathymetric surveys has shown the presence of shallower depths compared to what is currently charted. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution when using this chart to navigate.
Unlit
Sunken fishing vessel reported in Weymouth near Old Trestle Bridge. Vessel is fully submerged, but partially visible at low tide. Caution.
A white flood light as been installed on the Seal Cove Coast Guard Heliport in the vicinity of 54 19.859N 130 16.628W. The flood light is facing in a Northerly direction and is obscuring the approaches to Fern Passage.
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