TABLE OF ICE REPORTS, 1955— Continued 



No. 



Date 



Name of vessel 



North 

 latitude 



West 

 longitude 



Description 



987 



990 

 991 

 992 

 993 

 994 

 995 



997 



999 



1000 

 1001 

 1002 

 1003 



1004 



1005 



1006 



1007 



1008 

 1009 



1012 

 1013 

 1014 



May 24 



...do..... 



...do 



...do-.... 



...do 



..do..... 



..do 



..do 



..do 



..do 



.do. 



Beaverglen 



USNS Sgt. Jonah E. 

 Kelley. 



do 



do 



do 



Nova Scotia 



Cairnavon 



Beaverglen 



Nova Scotia 



.. .do 



Hydro. 



Vicinity of Cape Ballard. 



1 



46 45 52 59 



May 25 



...do 



...do 



...do. 

 ...do. 

 ...do. 

 ...do. 



...do. 



...do. 



..do. 



.do. 



.do. 

 .do. 



.do. 



May 26 



-do 



.-do 



..do 



Nova Scotia. 

 Hydro 



.do. 



do.- 



do.. 



do.. 



do.. 



Arthur Cross. 

 Nova Scotia.- 



Hydro 



.do. 



.do. 

 .do. 



Ice Patrol plane. 



do 



....do 



52 55 



52 55 



52 53 



52 25 



46 49 

 46 55 



46 57 



47 32 

 Trepassev Bay. 



do 



Motion Bay 



Between latitudes 47°35' 



N. and 47°45' N. from 

 east coast Newfound- 

 land to longitude 52°10' 

 W. 



From 



50 00 



53 30 



55 20 

 55 30 



....do... 



Three miles northeast of 



Cape Spear. 

 Strait of Belle Isle 



10 mile radius of South 



Wolf Island. 

 10 miles east Hawks Island 



St. Michael Bay ., 



5 miles east Fox Harbor.... 

 12 mile radius west and 



south of Belle Isle. 

 Northward from Cape 



Spear. 

 Approaches to St. Johns 

 Harbor. 



From 

 50 00 I 53 50 



to 

 50 15 I 54 20 



to 



50 22 I 54 10 



thence curving south to 



50 12 



51 32 



to 



I 

 to 



I 

 to 



I 



to 



I 



From 

 i 

 to 



53 55 

 53 50 



54 08 



55 10 



Southwestern ^i Hare Bay. 

 St. Mein Bay 



From 15 miles wide at 



52 25 I 55 08 

 to 8 mUes wide at 



52 27 I 54 19 

 thence curving northward 

 to 5 miles wide at 

 52 55 I 54 10 

 Along east coast of Labra- 

 dor from Strait of Belle 

 Isle to HamUton Inlet 

 and 2 to 20 miles seaward. 

 51 30 I 54 20 

 51 31 I 54 41 

 20 miles east of Cape 



Bauld. 

 20 miles east of Belle Isle. 



4 small bergs ' (same as Nosj 



936, 937, 949, 950). 

 Berg (same as No. 986). 



Do. 



Do 



Do. 

 Small berg. 

 Small growler. 

 Growler. 

 2 growlers. 

 Patches slob and field ice. 



■Field ice boundary. 



Small berg (same as No. 991) . 



Many bergs and bergy bits. No 



field ice. 

 Few bergs and bits. 



Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Many bergs and bits. 



Scattered growlers. 



Scattered light pieces field ice. 



Field ice boundary. 



Belt of field ice 5 miles wide. 



Close pack field ice. 

 Few small floes. 



•Belt close pack field ice. 



Shore lead with 10 to 40 percent 

 coverage field ice. 



Medium berg. 



Do. 

 3 bergs. 



7 bergs. 



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