Table of Ice and Obstruction Reports South of 50° N., 1947 — Continued 



Name of vessel 



Description 



Ice patrol plane. 



Canadian Department of 

 Transport. 



Cape Race radio. 



do 



do 



do 



.....do... 



U. S. C. G. C. Duane. 



Cape Race radio. 



do 



48 51 I 58 53 

 48 50 49 40 



48 26 49 40 



to 



48 30 49 55 



through 



48 45 50 00 



49 55 51 05 



to 



48 40 51 00 



to 



48 40 50 55 



to 



49 00 50 56 

 thence apparently 



eastward. 



51 02 



47 48 



48 53 

 47 24 



47 49 



48 24 

 48 32 



39 I 



51 03 



51 02 



50 39 



51 20 



52 12 

 51 56 



River and Gulf of 

 Lawrence. 



Northeast part of 

 gulf. North coast of 

 Cape Breton Island 

 vicinity Cape St. 

 Lawrence. 



47 26 



48 25 

 48 20 

 48 15 

 47 55 

 47 33 



47 46 



48 33 

 45 37 

 45 38 

 48 52 

 48 52 



48 56 



49 08 

 49 09 

 49 23 

 49 05 

 47 40 



47 39 



48 48 



49 03 

 49 04 

 49 09 

 49 12 

 49 16 

 49 19 



8 28 



9 43 

 9 52 

 9 10 

 9 32 

 7 40 



7 51 



8 07 

 7 34 

 7 34 



9 57 

 50 23 

 50 13 

 50 27 

 50 34 

 50 06 

 50 00 

 47 33 

 53 00 

 50 26 

 50 16 

 49 56 

 49 49 

 49 42 

 49 39 

 49 34 



49 25 I 49 27 

 49 32 I 49 39 

 49 27 I 50 31 



Woodstock Victory - 

 Ice patrol plane 



49 29 



49 35 



49 36 



49 45 



49 47 



49 53 



49 05 



49 29 



49 32 



49 40 



49 43 



49 47 



49 48 



49 48 



48 26 



54 04 



50 11 



54 32 



54 20 



53 15 



53 33 

 61 21 

 50 21 

 50 44 



54 27 



53 47 

 52 37 

 52 23 



54 17 

 49 17 



Small berg. 



Southern limits widely scattered field ice. 

 Cover less than 1/100, but some heavy 

 pieces of almost growler size. 



Southern edge of main ice field. 



Berg (position doubtful). 



Large berg. 



Growler. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



2 growlers. 



Now clear for navigation to river ports via 

 Bird Rocks and Fame Point and from 

 Strait of Canso via East and West Points 

 Prince Edward Island. Also clear to ports 

 on west coast Cape Breton Island, Prince 

 Edward Island, Magdelans, and New 

 Brunswick. 



■Only areas where ice of consequence remains. 



Small berg. 



Growler. 



Several growlers and field ice. 



1 berg and 2 growlers. 

 Berg. 



Small growler and several pieces of drift ice. 



Berg (same as No. 241). 



Small berg. 



Berg (same as No. 237). 



Growlei . 



Berg (large). 



Berg (small). 



no. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Berg and 2 growlers. 

 Growler. 



Growler (same as No. 151). 

 Growler. 



Do. 



Do. 



2 growlers. 

 Growler. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Berg and 2 growlers. 

 Berg. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Berg (large). 

 Berg. 

 Growler. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Small berg. 

 Growler. 



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