Table of fee and Obstrucfion Reports South of 50" N., 1947 



1946 

 Nov. 26 



mi 



Jan. 16 

 Jan. 17 



Jan. 27 



Jan. 28 



Feb. 6 

 Feb. 7 



Feb. 8 



Feb. 14 

 ..do.... 



..do.... 

 Feb. 15 



...do.... 



Name of vessel 



U. S. C. G. C. Woodbine 



Hydro Washin-rton 



Noordam 



I 

 U. S. C. G. C. Inghim ■! 



U. S. C. G. C. Evergreen.... 



U. S. C. G. C. Spencer_ 



U. S. C. G. C. Spencer_ 

 Ice patrol plane 



lee patrol plane. 



Ice patrol plane. 



U. S. C. G. C. McCuUoch. 

 Cape Race Radio 



Ice patrol plane. 



Mormacgjll 



U. S.C.G.C. Evergreen-. ..| 



I 



U. S.C.G.C. Evergreen...--! 



I 



Cape Race Radio 



Cape Race Radio.. ..\ 



North 

 latitude 



49 59 



West 

 longitude 



51 01 



45 56 I 46 43 



46 10 I 46 35 



47 30 49 00 



to 



48 CO 47 20 

 50 15 51 20 



to 



49 05 51 47 

 thence to 



48 30 52 07 



thence to 



47 30 5i 34 



thence to 



47 00 52 47 



47 46 51 07 



to 



50 53 



I 50 52 



48 55 

 to 



48 41 



27 



47 



59 

 00 



47 43 



47 55 



47 09 



47 23 



51 



to 



52 27 

 From Cape Ray to 

 Bur-jeo Bank to 



46 35 57 45 



to 

 45 50 58 53 



to 

 45 50 59 13 

 to 5 miles northeast 

 of Flint Islind, thence 

 shore lead 5 to 10 

 miles wide closing 

 to beach at Cai)e 

 North. 



From north-northwest 



to 



48 35 49 35 



to 



48 00 49 30 



to 



47 10 51 45 



to 



47 10 52 10 ' 



to 



48 00 52 00 

 thence through 



48 10 52 20 



48 27 1 49 51 



I 



48 15 52 30 



to 



49 30 51 45 

 49 47 51 43 



to 



49 53 51 41 

 thence to 



50 00 51 38 

 I 47 56 



49 50 

 to 



50 30 

 48 54 



to 



48 34 

 I 50 06 



51 05 

 to 



50 00 



t3 



49 56 

 to 



49 30 

 1 52 10 

 to north tip Bacca- 

 lieu Island to Cape 

 Bona vista. 



47 25 

 49 30 



48 55 

 47 45 



47 51 



49 17 

 49 35 



49 10 



48 40 



48 28 



47 45 



Descripti' 



Growler. 



One large and one smiU berg. 



Small berg. 



liliicountered strings of winter ice. Strings 



J^ to 2 miles in width extending n)rth- 



uorthwest to south-southeast. 



Encountered occasional strings winter ice. 



Encountered slush ice. 



Encountered winter ice with pans up to 50 



feet in diameter and 1 foot thick becoming 



thinner south of 48-10 52-16. 



Encountered slush ice. 



Encountered numerous strings slush ice. 



Large field si s'l ice northeast this position. 



Encountered numtrjus small pieces and 

 strings arctic ice. Extensive field of small 

 arctic ice with edge trending northwest and 

 southeast extends to no -theast of latter posi- 

 tion. Ice appears heavier in background. 



Scattered strings field ice. 



Outer limits field ice. Pans up to 100 

 yards in diamet r. Coverage 10/10 in 

 Cabot Ftrait de^reasiiig to 7/10 eastward 

 of59 W. 



Outer limits o' field of slush and new ice 

 with tlu Ige ice containi.ig heavy pieces of 

 Arctic ice ne r 100-fatbom curve. 



Growler with scattered patches field ice in 

 vicinity. 



Broken field ice moderate to heavy, 9/10 

 cover. 



Light field ice, 5/10 cover. 

 Scattered field ice, 1/10 cover. 



Slush ice. 



Field ice and growlers. 



Observed slush ice north of track. 



Heavy broken field ice about half foot thick. 



Outer edge of field ice. Sludge, winter ice, 

 and heavy pieces in eastern edge becoming 

 6/10 to 9/10 cover slush and new ice to 

 westward. Only occasional heavy pieces 

 south of 48-40 N. 



Inner edge slush ice 



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