Category: ICEBERGS

A subgroup of navigation hazard, these messages communicate the extent of ice fields and the locations of drifting icebergs.
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Sea ice coverage details for METAREA XVIII on January 21, 2025.
Sea ice report for METAREA XVIII on Jan 21, 2025: Coverage 7-10 tenths; icebergs isolated or highly unlikely in most areas. Read more
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Ice bulletin reports significant sea ice coverage across various marine regions.
ICE bulletin for Metarea IV on Jan 21, 2025: Sea ice and iceberg coverage reported; conditions vary by region. Read more
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Sea ice coverage is 9+ tenths; icebergs unlikely in specified areas.
ICE Bulletin for METAREA XVII on Jan 21, 2025: Average sea ice coverage 9+ tenths; icebergs unlikely in specified regions. Read more
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Sea ice coverage report for Metarea XVII; conditions confirm extensive coverage.
Ice Bulletin for Metarea XVII reports 9+ sea ice coverage in regions south of 75N; icebergs unlikely. Issued Jan 21, 2025. Read more
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Environment Canada ice bulletin: sea ice coverage and conditions reported.
ICE BULLETIN: As of 21 Jan 2025, ice edge is outside forecast area; sea ice coverage ranges from 8-9+, many icebergs present. Read more
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North American Ice Service issues iceberg and sea ice limits bulletin.
NAIS Iceberg Bulletin: Updated iceberg/sea ice limits and reporting details as of January 25. See NAVCEN for info. Read more
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Ice coverage report for various marine regions issued on January 20, 2025.
ICE bulletin for METAREA IV (20 Jan 2025): Sea ice coverage ranges from 7 to 9+, icebergs mostly isolated or unlikely. Read more
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Iceberg and sea ice limits reported by North American Ice Service.
NAIS Iceberg Bulletin outlines limits for icebergs and sea ice with coordinates. Report sightings to Canadian Coast Guard. Read more
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Ice coverage report for marine regions issued by Environment Canada.
Ice coverage report for METAREA XVII: Sea ice 9+; icebergs unlikely in various regions. Issued by Environment Canada. Read more
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Sea ice coverage report for Arctic regions, January 20, 2025.
Ice coverage report for 20 Jan 2025: SEA ICE 9+ in various Arctic regions; icebergs highly unlikely. Read more
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Sea ice coverage report for various marine regions in Metarea XVIII.
ICE Bulletin: Average sea ice coverage in METAREA XVIII is reported, with varying coverage (9+ to 10) and few icebergs noted. Read more
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Sea ice coverage and iceberg status report for January 20, 2025.
Ice bulletin for Metarea XVIII: Sea ice coverage September 9+ to 10; icebergs mostly isolated, highly unlikely in some areas. Read more
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Ice report: Sea ice levels range from 7 to 9+ in regions.
Ice bulletin for METAREA IV: Jan 20, 2025, reports regional sea ice levels, mostly high, with isolated icebergs. Read more
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Ice coverage and iceberg conditions for various marine regions reported.
Ice bulletin for METAREA IV on Jan 20, 2025, reports high sea ice coverage and isolated icebergs in various regions. Read more
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Ice report for Greenland waters: coverage high, icebergs present.
ICE Bulletin: As of Jan 20, 2025, ice edge is outside forecast region; average sea ice coverage 9-9+ tenths in various areas. Read more
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Iceberg and sea ice limits updated; report sightings to Coast Guard.
NAIS Iceberg Bulletin warns of iceberg, sea ice limits with detailed coordinates and requests ice reports to Coast Guard. Read more
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Coordinates and reporting instructions for icebergs and sea ice.
Report iceberg and sea ice locations to Canadian Coast Guard. Details and updates available at www.navcen.uscg.gov/iip. Read more
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Ice coverage 9+ tenths; icebergs isolated or unlikely in regions.
Sea ice coverage at 9+ tenths across various regions; isolated icebergs. Unlikely presence in Yukon, Amundsen, and Wales areas. Read more
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Ice conditions report for various marine regions as of January 18, 2025.
ICE bulletin for Jan 18, 2025: Sea ice coverage ranges from 7 to 9+ tenths. Icebergs isolated or highly unlikely in regions. Read more
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Sea ice conditions reported for various regions as of January 18, 2025.
Ice conditions as of Jan 18, 2025: Areas report up to 9/10 sea ice; icebergs isolated or unlikely in most regions. Read more