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Notre Dame Bay NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COAST – List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals Focal Position Description Height Nomi- Remarks ----- Light ----- No. Name in m. nal ----- Latitude N. Characteristics Height in meters above Range Fog Signals Longitude W. above ground water NOTRE DAME BAY 326 Gull Island On apex of island. Fl W 10s 160.0 17 Square skeleton tower, red Flash 0.2 s; eclipse 9.8 s. (Cape St. John) 49 59 48.3 rectangular day mark, white Seasonal. 055 21 54.4 v ertical stripe. 5.2 Horn - Blast 3 s; sil. 27 s. Omnidirectional. Chart:4821 Edn 08/09 326.11 Round Harbour 49 51 10.1 Fl G 4s 4.1 2 Skeleton mast. Seasonal. Wharf 055 39 22.5 Chart:4821 Edn 06/11 (N11-037) 326.2 Nippers Harbour 49 47 41.3 Fl R 4s ..... ..... Red spar, marked “DNR4”. Seasonal. light buoy DNR4 055 51 43.6 Chart:4821 326.3 Nippers Harbour 49 47 28 Fl R 4s ..... ..... Red, marked “DNR2”. Seasonal. light buoy DNR2 055 51 14 Chart:4821 326.4 Nippers Harbour 49 47 37.5 Fl G 4s ..... ..... Green spar, marked Seasonal. light buoy DNR3 055 51 36 “DNR3”. Chart:4821 327 Nippers Islands On Seal Island. Fl W 3s 33.8 7 Skeleton tower. Flash 0.5 s; eclipse 2.5 s. 49 46 52.4 7.9 Seasonal. 055 50 23.9 Chart:4821 327.5 Smiths Harbour On wharf . Fl R 4s 3.0 4 Red cy lindrical mast. Seasonal. Wharf 49 44 20.9 2.0 055 58 05.3 Chart:4585 327.6 Smiths Harbour 49 44 03.1 Fl R 4s ..... ..... Red spar, marked “DSM4”. Seasonal. Rock light buoy 055 57 40.8 DSM4 Chart:4585 327.8 Jackson’s Cov e 49 41 14 Fl R 4s 4.0 2 Cy lindrical mast. Seasonal. Wharf 056 00 15 2.1 Chart:4585 327.9 Middle Arm Rock 49 42 19.0 Fl R 4s ..... ..... Red spar, marked “DMM6”. Seasonal. light buoy DMM6 056 02 32.7 Chart:4821 Edn 12/18 (N18-090) 328 Middle Arm Wharf On outer end of Fl R 3s 3.4 4 Triangular skeleton mast. Flash ev ery 3 s. wharf . 2.5 Seasonal. 49 42 10.7 056 05 36.1 Chart:4821 331.9 Black Rock Sunker Little Bay Islands. Q(3) W 10s ….. …. Black, yellow and black Seasonal. East Cardinal light 49 38 11.5 spar, marked “DLB”. buoy DLB 055 45 55.6 Chart:4592 Edn 07/20 (N20-058) Edn 09/21 (N21-053) 332 Little Bay Island SE. of Macks Fl W 6s 7.6 5 Cy lindrical tower, red and Flash 0.5 s; eclipse 5.5 s. Island. white horizontal bands. Seasonal. 49 38 05.2 4.3 055 46 16.3 Chart:4592 Fisheries and Oceans Canada Official Publication of the Canadian Coast Guard Last correction: Monthly Edn 09/2021 Page 1 of 20 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COAST – List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals Focal Position Description Height Nomi- Remarks ----- Light ----- No. Name in m. nal ----- Latitude N. Characteristics Height in meters above Range Fog Signals Longitude W. above ground water NOTRE DAME BAY 332.2 Macks Island On rock N. of Macks Fl G 4s 4.7 4 Square skeleton tower, Seasonal. Island. green and white 49 38 30.2 rectangular day mark. 055 46 54.3 4.3 Chart:4592 332.3 Little Bay Islands On seaward end of Fl R 4s 3.9 4 Cy lindrical mast. Year round. Wharf public wharf . 2.4 49 38 30.7 055 47 17.3 Chart:4592 332.5 Suley Ann Cov e Little Bay Arm. Fl R 4s 3.7 4 Mast. Year round. Ferry Wharf 49 37 57.2 2.6 055 48 23.3 Chart:4592 Edn 11/10 332.6 Miles Cov e Wharf 49 32 27.4 Fl G 4s ..... ..... Cy lindrical skeleton mast. Seasonal. 055 46 48.5 Chart:4593 Edn 02/16 332.61 Wilfred's Rock light Island Rock Cove. Fl G 4s ..... ..... Green spar, marked “DR1”. Seasonal. buoy DR1 49 31 49.6 055 45 40.4 Chart:4593 Edn 06/10 (N10-029) 332.7 Pilley 's Island 49 33 41.9 Fl R 4s 4.0 4 Cy lindrical mast, y ellow Priv ately maintained. Ferry Wharf 055 44 18.5 and black day mark. Year round. 2.4 Chart:4592 Edn 02/16 332.9 Long Island Ferry 49 34 03 Fl R 4s 4.0 2 Cy lindrical mast. Year round. Wharf 055 44 10.8 2.1 Chart:4592 333 Lushes Bight light 49 35 24.2 Fl G 4s ..... ..... Green, marked “DL1”. Seasonal. buoy DL1 055 43 36.8 Chart:4592 Edn 12/14 (N14-084) Edn 09/20 (N20-090) 334 Lushes Bight Light 49 35 18.2 Fl W 6s 6.4 5 Square skeleton tower, red Flash 0.5 s; eclipse 5.5 s. H0677.6 055 43 19.3 and white rectangular Seasonal. day mark. 4.3 Chart:4592 Edn 07/20 (N20-033, 089) 335 Lushes Bight Wharf 49 35 34.2 Fl R 3s 3.0 4 Skeleton tower. Flash 0.5 s; eclipse 2.5 s. H0677 Light 055 43 07.3 2.3 Year round. Chart:4592 Edn 10/20 (N20-091) 335.5 Beachside Wharf 49 38 34 Fl R 4s 3.6 4 Cy lindrical mast. Seasonal. 055 53 44.8 2.4 Chart:4585 335.9 Mussel Rock Little Bay Islands. Q(9) W 15s ..... ..... Yellow, black and yellow Year round. Shoal West 49 37 39.6 spar, marked “DBB”. Cardinal light buoy 055 48 19.5 DBB Chart:4821 Edn 01/12 (N11-093) 336 Tom Cod Rock W. of Otter Island. Fl G 4s ..... ..... Green spar, marked “DB1”. Year round. light buoy DB1 49 36 41.9 055 53 11.3 Chart:4523 Edn 12/11 (N11-090) Fisheries and Oceans Canada Official Publication of the Canadian Coast Guard Last correction: Monthly Edn 09/2021 Page 2 of 20 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COAST – List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals Focal Position Description Height Nomi- Remarks ----- Light ----- No. Name in m. nal ----- Latitude N. Characteristics Height in meters above Range Fog Signals Longitude W. above ground water NOTRE DAME BAY 336.21 Otter Island Shoal 49 36 38.9 Fl R 4s ..... ..... Red spar, marked “DB2”. Year round. light buoy DB2 055 53 50.8 Chart:4523 Edn 12/11 (N11-089) 336.25 Little Bay Arm light 49 36 10.4 Fl G 4s ..... ..... Green spar, marked “DB3”. Year round. buoy DB3 055 54 34.3 Chart:4523 Edn 12/11 (N11-092) 336.26 Otter Island 49 36 11.9 Fl R 4s ….. ..... Red spar, marked “DB4”. Year round. Narrows light buoy 055 54 36.3 DB4 Chart:4523 Edn 12/11 (N11-091) 336.27 Little Bay Arm 49 35 29.9 Fl G 4s ..... ..... Green spar, marked “DB5”. Year round. light buoy DB5 055 55 45.8 Chart:4523 Edn 12/11 (N11-088) 336.28 Shoal Arm Wharf Little Bay Arm Ferry Fl R 4s 2.6 2 Mast. Year round. Terminal. 49 35 26.2 055 56 07.9 Chart:4523 Edn 12/11 (N11-087) 338 Springdale Wharf 49 29 58.7 Fl R 4s 3.5 4 Mast. Seasonal. 056 03 48.6 2.4 Chart:4591 Edn 05/11 (N11-005) 338.09 Island Rock Cove 49 30 10.2 Q(6) W 15s ..... ..... Yellow and black spar, Seasonal. light buoy DHS 056 02 54.1 + LFl marked “DHS”. Chart:4591 Edn 12/14 (N14-081) Edn 11/18 (N18-075, 094) 339 Gull Rock Little Bay . Fl W 4s 18.9 5 Square skeleton tower. Seasonal. 49 41 01.2 14.0 055 41 41.5 Chart:4821 Edn 11/11 (N11-085) 339.5 Giles Island 49 37 02.8 Fl R 3s 10.7 4 Mast. Flash 0.5 s; eclipse 2.5 s. 055 40 04.7 2.4 Seasonal. Chart:4592 Edn 02/11 (N10-066) 340 East End Long On Southern Head. Fl W 6s 31.4 7 Square skeleton tower, red Flash 0.5 s; eclipse 5.5 s. Island 49 35 52.7 rectangular day mark, white Year round. 055 34 44.3 v ertical stripe. 9.4 Chart:4592 Edn 02/10 (N09-064) 340.1 League Rock East 49 34 33.7 Fl G 4s ..... ..... Green spar, marked Seasonal. light buoy DLR1 055 30 03.2 “DLR1”. Chart:4592 Edn 06/10 (N10-027) Edn 07/12 (N12-015) 340.3 League Rock West 49 34 18.6 Fl G 4s ..... ..... Green spar, marked Seasonal. light buoy DLR3 055 31 00.9 “DLR3”. Chart:4592 Edn 06/10 (N10-028) Edn 07/12 (N12-017) 340.5 Grassy Point East Triton Area. Q(3) W 10s ..... ..... Black, yellow, black spar, Seasonal. Cardinal light buoy 49 32 44.5 marked “DNC”. DNC 055 36 23.6 Chart:4593 Edn 11/12 (N12-024) Fisheries and Oceans Canada Official Publication of the Canadian Coast Guard Last correction: Monthly Edn 09/2021 Page 3 of 20 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COAST – List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals Focal Position Description Height Nomi- Remarks ----- Light ----- No. Name in m. nal ----- Latitude N. Characteristics Height in meters above Range Fog Signals Longitude W. above ground water NOTRE DAME BAY 341 Big Triton Island On Big Head. Fl W 4s ..... 5 Square skeleton tower, red Seasonal. 49 32 41.2 and white rectangular 055 36 01.3 day mark.
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