â–º Listen Live
HomeNewsIcebreaking in local area

Icebreaking in local area

The Canadian Coast Guard may be conducting icebreaking operations at Fisher Harbour.

Lauren Solski, the Communications Advisor for the Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard says work may be required by the icebreaker CCGS Griffon in Fisher Harbour this week to assist commercial shipping.

All ice surface users should plan their ice activities carefully, use caution on the ice and avoid the shipping lanes and icebreaking operations

Dates, schedules and routes are subject to change with little or no notice due to weather and ice conditions and shipping needs.

Broken and fragmented ice tracks and ridging left behind by passing icebreakers or commercial vessels may not freeze over immediately. This can result in hazardous conditions for ice users. In addition, newly fallen snow will obscure ship tracks. Unsafe ice conditions can persist long after icebreakers have left the area.

The Canadian Coast Guard recently provided information about the upcoming icebreaking season on the Great Lakes:

https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-coast-guard/news/2018/12/canadian-coast-guard-ready-to-conduct-icebreaking-operations-on-the-great-lakes-connecting-waterways.html

- Advertisment -
- Advertisment -
- Advertisement -

Continue Reading