Year: 2018 - 2024 Language: English Author: Canadian Hydrographic Office Genre: Practical guide Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 86 Description: The zipped folder consists of the following publications from Canadian Hydrographic Office:- 1. Sailing Directions divided into Atlantic, Pacific, Northern and Central Canada Coasts. The Sailing Directions booklets are an indispensable companion to nautical charts. They are a great tool for planning and assisting in navigation because they provide information that cannot be shown on a chart. Each volume includes a new section entitled “Record of Changes” which lists all updates that are incorporated during the current calendar year. 2. Paper Chart Catalogue. The Canadian Hydrographic Service publishes over 900 paper charts which are described in a series of four free chart catalogues for the Pacific Coast, Central Canada, Atlantic Coast, and the Arctic. 3. Chart 1 is a publication containing explanations of the symbols, abbreviations and terms needed to interpret nautical charts published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service. Member nations of the International Hydrographic Organization produce Chart 1 using a common format. That common format consists of sections identified by letters and symbols, abbreviations or terms identified by a reference number. 4. Canadian Atlas of Tidal Currents. Atlas of Tidal Currents present a comprehensive view of the hourly rate and direction of major tidal currents within specific coastal regions of Canada. The Atlases use arrows to indicate the direction and the velocity of surface currents. They are to be used in conjunction with the Canadian Tide and Current Tables provided annually by the Canadian Hydrographic Service. 5. The CCG/6120 - Ice Navigation in Canadian Waters Manual is published by the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) in collaboration with Transport Canada Marine Safety, the Canadian Ice Service (CIS) of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) and the Canadian Hydrographic Service of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The publication is intended to assist vessels operating in ice in all Canadian waters, including the Arctic. This document will provide mariners of vessels transiting Canadian ice-covered waters with the necessary understanding of the regulations, shipping support services, hazards and navigation techniques in ice. Chapter 1, Icebreaking and Shipping Support Services, pertains to operational considerations, such as communications and reporting requirements as well as ice advisories and icebreaker support within Canadian waters. Chapter 2, Regulations and Guidelines provides a summary of information on regulations and guidelines for vessels transiting ice covered waters. Chapter 3, Ice Climatology and Environmental Conditions covers information on the Canadian ice and weather environment. Chapter 4, Navigation in Ice Covered Waters, is instructional in nature, with information provided to help familiarise inexperienced personnel with passage planning, navigation procedures in ice, vessel performance in ice, and other essential operating procedures. Chapter 5,Vessel Design and Construction for Ice Operations provides the mariner with basic information on engineering, hull and auxiliary systems for vessels operating in ice. 6. Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2024. (Atlantic, St. Lawrence, Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg, Arctic and Pacific)
Contents
1. Sailing Directions 2. Paper Chart Catalogue 3. Chart 1 - Symbols, Abbreviations and Terms 4. Atlas of Tidal Stream Currents 5. Ice Navigation Canadian Waters
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Canadian Navigation Publications
Language: English
Author: Canadian Hydrographic Office
Genre: Practical guide
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 86
Description: The zipped folder consists of the following publications from Canadian Hydrographic Office:-
1. Sailing Directions divided into Atlantic, Pacific, Northern and Central Canada Coasts. The Sailing Directions booklets are an indispensable companion to nautical charts. They are a great tool for planning and assisting in navigation because they provide information that cannot be shown on a chart. Each volume includes a new section entitled “Record of Changes” which lists all updates that are incorporated during the current calendar year.
2. Paper Chart Catalogue. The Canadian Hydrographic Service publishes over 900 paper charts which are described in a series of four free chart catalogues for the Pacific Coast, Central Canada, Atlantic Coast, and the Arctic.
3. Chart 1 is a publication containing explanations of the symbols, abbreviations and terms needed to interpret nautical charts published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service. Member nations of the International Hydrographic Organization produce Chart 1 using a common format. That common format consists of sections identified by letters and symbols, abbreviations or terms identified by a reference number.
4. Canadian Atlas of Tidal Currents. Atlas of Tidal Currents present a comprehensive view of the hourly rate and direction of major tidal currents within specific coastal regions of Canada. The Atlases use arrows to indicate the direction and the velocity of surface currents. They are to be used in conjunction with the Canadian Tide and Current Tables provided annually by the Canadian Hydrographic Service.
5. The CCG/6120 - Ice Navigation in Canadian Waters Manual is published by the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) in collaboration with Transport Canada Marine Safety, the Canadian Ice Service (CIS) of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) and the Canadian Hydrographic Service of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The publication is intended to assist vessels operating in ice in all Canadian waters, including the Arctic. This document will provide mariners of vessels transiting Canadian ice-covered waters with the necessary understanding of the regulations, shipping support services, hazards and navigation techniques in ice.
Chapter 1, Icebreaking and Shipping Support Services, pertains to operational considerations, such as communications and reporting requirements as well as ice advisories and icebreaker support within Canadian waters.
Chapter 2, Regulations and Guidelines provides a summary of information on regulations and guidelines for vessels transiting ice covered waters.
Chapter 3, Ice Climatology and Environmental Conditions covers information on the Canadian ice and weather environment.
Chapter 4, Navigation in Ice Covered Waters, is instructional in nature, with information provided to help familiarise inexperienced personnel with passage planning, navigation procedures in ice, vessel performance in ice, and other essential operating procedures.
Chapter 5,Vessel Design and Construction for Ice Operations provides the mariner with basic information on engineering, hull and auxiliary systems for vessels operating in ice.
6. Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2024. (Atlantic, St. Lawrence, Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg, Arctic and Pacific)
Contents
1. Sailing Directions2. Paper Chart Catalogue
3. Chart 1 - Symbols, Abbreviations and Terms
4. Atlas of Tidal Stream Currents
5. Ice Navigation Canadian Waters
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