TABLE OF ICE REPORTS, 1955— Continued 



No. 



786 

 787 



788 

 789 

 790 

 791 

 792 



793 



794 



795 

 796 

 797 

 798 

 799 

 800 

 801 



803 



804 

 805 



808 

 807 



809 

 810 

 811 

 812 

 813 

 814 

 815 

 816 

 817 

 818 

 819 

 820 

 821 



823 



824 



825 



826 

 827 



Date 



May 5 

 ..do 



May 6 



..do 



..-do 



...do 



..do 



...do 



...do 



...do 



-..do 



.--do 



...do..... 



--.do 



...do 



...do 



-do- 



..do- 



..do. 

 ..do. 



-do. 

 .do. 



-do. 



May 7 



..-do 



...do 



-..do 



...do..... 

 ..-do...-. 



...do 



...do 



...do 



.--do 



...do 



--.do..... 

 -..do 



-do. 



...do 



..-do 



-.do 



.-.do 



...do 



iSTame of vessel 



lee Patrol plane. 

 Nova Scotia 



Ice Patrol plane 



do 



do 



Empress of Australia . 

 do 



Ice Patrol plane 



American Manufactur- 

 er. 

 Empress of Australia.. 



do 



Ice Patrol plane 



do 



Empress of Australia. - 



Ice Patrol plane 



do 



-do. 



Empress of Australia. 



Nova Scotia 



Ice Patrol plane 



.do- 

 -do. 



.do. 



St. Cerque 



Brisa 



Mapledell 



Scythia 



Tunaholm 



Irish Cedar 



Cairnavon 



Baron Elibank. 



St. Cerque 



Scythia 



Tunaholm 



do 



Mapledell 



Molda. 



Mapledell 



USCGC Westwind. 

 do 



-do- 

 .do. 



North 

 latitude 



West 

 longitude 



[East of a line from Cape St. 

 Mary to 

 46 20 I 54 05 

 to 

 [ 46 08 53 35 



From Motion Bay north- 

 ward and eastward leav- 

 ing a shore lead J-^-mile 

 wide off Cape Spear. 



46 48 



44 34 



46 35 



46 35 



46 35 



46 45 



46 47 



46 55 



47 49 

 North of a line from 



45 55 I 53 40 



to 



45 55 I 52 50 



to 



52 55 



49 16 



52 49 



52 54 



53 55 

 53 55 



52 32 



53 50 

 52 00 



46 40 

 46 25 



52 30 



54 02 



to 



46 30 I .53 16 

 To limit of visibility north 



and south of 



47 33 I 52 21 

 Between Cape Spear and 



Cape St. Francis and 2 

 to 3 miles offshore. 

 Conception Bay south of 

 a line from Colliers Point 

 to 



47 44 I 53 05 

 to Cape St. Francis. 

 Northern half Conception 



Bay. 



North of a line from Bay 



de Verde to 



47 52 I 52 50 



to 



48 10 



44 54 



45 on 

 45 40 

 45 43 

 45 43 

 45 44 

 45 46 

 44 11 



44 54 



45 31 

 45 37 



45 43 



46 05 



52 10 



50 58 



50 50 



51 02 

 50 35 

 50 40 

 50 58 

 50 44 



49 31 



50 51 



52 41 



52 30 

 50 40 



53 22 



46 08 



46 10 



46 14 



46 07 



46 30 



46 32 



46 32 



46 33 



From 



I 

 to 



i 

 From 



I 

 to 



From 



I 

 to 



OS Cape St. Mary. 



53 53 



54 01 

 54 14 



53 34 



52 56 



54 16 



53 27 



54 00 



Description 



i^Widely scattered large pieces 

 field ice. 



Heavy field ice. 



Small berg (same as No. 772). 

 Small berg (same as No. 668). 

 Medium berg (same as No. 589). 

 Small berg (same as No. 775) . 



2 small bergs (same as No. 

 776). 



Small berg (same as No. 655). 

 Growler. 



Do. 



Do. 

 4 gi'owlers. 

 Growler. 



Do. 



3 growlers. 

 Growler. 



Scattered to light concentrations 

 field ice. 



Widely scattered field ice. 



Strings of heavy field ice. 

 Field ice. 



■Close pack field ice. 

 Scattered growlers. 



■Field ice. 



Berg (same as No. 788) . 

 Berg (same as No. 809). 

 Berg (same as No. 790). 

 Berg (same as No. 811). 

 Berg (same as No. 812). 

 Berg (same as No. 813) . 

 Berg (same as No. 814). 

 Growler. 



Do. 



Do. 

 3 growlers. 

 2 growlers. 



Several growlers and scattered 

 pieces field ice. 



Scattered growlers. 



I Scattered growlers and scattered 

 I field ice. 



Scattered growlers. 

 Occasional growlers. 



2 growlers. 

 Do. 



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