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Ice Control Zone Tango (T) has been fully activated and declared in force.
Mariners are cautioned that bergy waters exist South and East of this zone.
All laden oil tankers and ships carrying chemicals in bulk should comply with Transport Canada's TP 15163 of the Joint-Industry Government Guidelines.
Maintenance on the marine terminal at Howe Sound Pulp and Paper at 49 31.151N 123 29.162W.
Hours of operation from 1400 to 0230 UTC daily.
FRPD on site monitoring VHF channel 69.
Minimum wake.
Partially submerged section of the breakwater reported in the vicinity of 42 51.25N 079 34.67W
Two Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) will be operating between Coast Marina, Victoria Harbour to Race Rocks Ecological Reserve and Brotchie Lighthouse.
DataXplorer USVs are 3.3m long, red and white in colour and are equipped with AIS.
Hours of operation from 1600 to 0100 UTC daily from 22 to 24 January.
Call operators at 1-833-667-6268 for any questions or concerns.
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Wharf construction will take place a DP World in Vancouver Harbour at 49 17.152N 123 05.029W.
Hours of operation are from 1500 to 0100 UTC, Monday to Saturday.
Vessels on site monitoring VHF channels 12 and 16.
Geotechnical testing and Pipe Pile Installations will take place near the George Massey Tunnel in the vicinity of 49 07.418N 123 04.510W.
Equipment will be staged off the Canfisco Fishing Company 24 hours a day.
Hours of operation from 1500 to 0300 UTC daily from 19 January to 20 February 2026.
Seymour Crown on site monitoring VHF channels 16 and 74.
Dredging Operations underway in Glace Bay Harbour. Operations will be 7:30AM-4:30PM Monday to Sunday by barge mounted excavator, scow barges with work boat and safety boat. Mariners are requested to provide a low wake and wide berth.
Shallower depth located at 50 16.448N 064 46.884W, 0.7 metres.
A subsurface scientific instrument was deployed on the seafloor of Cascadia Basin in the vicinity of 48 11.053N 127 11.510W.
The device extends 2m off the seafloor.
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Diving operations taking place at the Tadoussac ferry dock Monday to Thursday from 1100 UTC to 2215 UTC.
Dredging Operations underway in the Saint John Harbour and Courtenay Bay, Saint John, New Brunswick. Operations will be conducted 24 hours a day by a barge-mounted mechanical dredge and bottom dumping scows with the tug Wavemaster. Mariners are requested to provide a low wake and wide berth.
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Shallower depths are reported along the Halifax Seaport from Pier 20 to Pier 22 due to ongoing scour repairs and rock placement extending up to 8 metres outward from the seawall.
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