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Seaway Radio Message #13 - 2008 Opening


This is the final radio message for the opening of the 2008 navigation season.

MONTREAL-LAKE ONTARIO SECTION

The maximum permissible draft in the Montreal-Lake Ontario section of the Seaway is now 80.8 dm (26’6”).

It is extremely important, for vessels transiting through all ice covered areas and the ice booms in the Beauharnois Canal, to proceed at the slowest safe speed in order not to disturb the shifting ice fields.

The South Shore and Beauharnois canals are generally covered with broken ice. Lake St. Francis is covered with thick ice with a broken track in the navigation channel. Pointe Fortier anchorage is now usable. Icebreaker assistance is available.

Navigation may be restricted until the commissioning of lighted aids has been completed. Mariners are warned to exercise extreme caution in the use of winter markers as the position of the markers may have been affected by ice. Further information concerning this is available from the appropriate traffic control centre.

Due to the presence of ice, one way navigation is in effect in the South Shore and Beauharnois canals except in areas designated by the traffic control centres. Further information concerning this is available from the appropriate traffic control centre.

The removal of the Galop and Prescott-Ogdensburg ice booms A and G is complete.


WELLAND CANAL

The Welland Canal is open water with broken ice present in Port Colborne Harbour. Mariners are cautioned that, at present, thick to thin ice conditions exist in the eastern part of Lake Erie.


April 7, 2008