TABLE OF ICE REPORTS, 1955— Continued 



No. 



760 



May 3 



Name of vessel 



Hydro. 



North 

 latitude 



West 

 longitude 



.do. 



762 

 763 



764 



765 

 766 



767 



769 

 770 



771 



772 

 773 



774 



775 

 776 



778 



779 

 780 



781 

 782 



783 



784 



786 



May 4 



...do 



...do 



...do..... 

 ...do-—. 

 ...do.... 



...do.... 



From Cape Bonavista 

 to 



.do. 



Rio Lima 



USNS Granby. 

 Theeswood 



USNS Sgt. Tonah E. 



Kelley. 

 do 



Description 



Eastern limits heavy pack ice. 



Along eastern boundary of 

 heavy pack ice and 8 to 

 10 miles seaward from 

 Cape Bonavista to 



L 52 45 I 64 50 



45 08 I 51 10 



46 18 I 50 23 



1 mile offshore between. - . 



..do 

 .-do. 



...do 



May 5 



...do 



..-do 



..-do-.— 

 ..do 



..do 



..-do.... 



...do— 



_..do-..- 



...do— . 



do.... 



....do 



USCGC Evergreen. 



do 



USNS Sgt. Jonah E. 

 Kelley. 



Empress of France. 



46 35 



46 42 



46 48 



45 44 



46 32 



53 08 



52 56 

 52 56 



From 

 I 53 66 

 to 



I 54 21 

 North from 

 45 47 1 53 33 

 Along east coast Avalon 

 Peninsula from St. Johns 

 to Cape Race. 

 From 

 45 55 I 53 28 

 to 



Captain Cook 



MATS plane 



USNS Sgt. Jonah E 

 KeUey. 



.. .do , 



Nova Scotia Within 2 miles of Mistaken 



Point. 

 18 miles south-southwest of 

 Cape Pine. 



45 55 



45 23 



46 25 

 46 35 



46 36 



53 41 



60 47 



50 16 



53 17 



53 47 



-do- 



-do. 



..do 



....do 



Ice Patrol plane . 



Nova Scotia 



Ice Patrol plane. 



Nova Scotia 



.-.-do 



-do- 

 -do- 



Within 6 miles of Cape 

 Race. 



Cape Race 



46 42 I 53 62 



Cape Ballard 



Renews Rocks 



Ice Patrol^plane. 



1 mUe south of Ferryland 



Head. 

 5 miles northeast by east of 

 •Ferryland Head. 

 Inside a line from 

 46 00 I 52 50 



to 

 46 00 I 63 30 



to 

 46 35 I 53 40 

 to 

 i 46 30 I 52 50 



Moderate concentrations field 

 ice. 



Berg (same as No. 704). 

 Bers (same as No 705). 

 2 bergs, 6 growlers (same as 



Nos. 676, 677). 

 Berg (same as No. 764). 



Berg and giowler (same as No. 



680). 

 Berg (same as No. 536). 



Numerous growlers and field Ice. 



ITongue of numerous growlers 

 / and field ice. 

 Scattered growlers. 



Widely scattered light field ice. 



Berg (same as No. 762). 

 Berg (same as No. 763). 

 Berg (same as No. 765). 



Berg (same as No. 674). 



3 bergs (same as Nos. 766, 767, 

 774). 



Loose strmgs field ice about 9 

 miles in extent with many 

 growlers m and around field. 



Several growlers. 



Numerous growlers. 

 Growler. 



4 growlers. 



1 growler on rocks, 3 more in 

 vicinity. 



2 growlers. 



Growler. 



Light strings and scattered brash 

 ice. 



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