5. "Do you record the Limits of All Known Ice 

 from voice broadcasts?" 



25%-Always 

 13%-Usually 

 20%-Sometimes 

 39%- Never 

 3%-Unsure 



NOTE: Only vessels equipped to receive 

 INMARSAT and radio FAX transmissions would 

 have received a survey. Any ship relying on voice 

 broadcasts as a main/sole source of message traf- 

 fic would have been unaware of the survey's ex- 

 istence and unable to participate. 



6. "Do you keep the Bulletin or Ice Chart avail- 

 able in the pilot house?" 



88%-Aiways 



6%-Usually 



1%-Sometimes 



2%-Never 



3%-Unsure 



7. "Do you plot the Limits of All Known Ice on 

 your navigation chart?" 



88%-Always 



8%-Usually 



1%-Sometimes 



2%-Never 



1%-Unsure 



8. "Do you plot the location of icebergs on your 

 navigation charts?" 



80%-Always 

 13%-Usually 

 5%-Sometimes 

 1%- Never 

 1%-Unsure 



9. "Do you change your course on a regular 

 basis to pass outside the Limits of All Known 

 Ice?" 



51%- Always 

 28%-Usually 

 18%-Sometimes 

 3%-Never 

 1 %-Unsure 



NOTE: Without clarification it is difficult to deter- 

 mine whether some ships do not alter their course 

 because they don't need to, don't want to, or are 

 unable to. 



10. "Does your course take you inside the Limits 

 of All Known Ice?" 



7%-Always 



15%-Usually 



44%-Sometimes 



31%-Never 



4%-Unsure 



NOTE: The question does not specify between 

 altered and original courses. 



1 1 . "Do you report iceberg sightings to the IIP?" 



54%-Always 



13%-Usually 



13%-Sometimes 



9%-Never 



2%-Unsure 



NOTE: The other 10% answered that they had 

 "never seen any" icebergs. Without such clarifi- 

 cation, it is difficult to ascertain whether the ships 

 answering "Sometimes" or "Never" even see ice- 

 bergs, or if they just don't report the ones they 

 see. 



12. "Do you make weather reports with sea 

 surface temperatures in the IIP area?" 



38%-Always 



15%-Usually 



19%-Sometimes 



24%-Never 



4%-Unsure 



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