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Keeping the BC Ferries route clear of crab traps is important to protect both the ferries and the gear of Area A fishermen. Below are several links to help inform fishermen on the areas to keep clear of traps and the ongoing work with BC Ferries to ensure a continued positive working relationship between BC Ferries and the Area A Crab Association.

 

BC Ferries Route Map

BC Ferry route map with coordinates.

 

August 2009 Route Map

August, 2009 - B.C. Ferries Service Northern Vessels will make every effort to navigate within the following corridors. A one nautical mile wide corridor, one-half nautical mile on either side of a line between 53° 56.0' N, 130° 55.7' W and 53° 45.3' N, 131° 16.2' W Then one-half nautical mile wide corridor, with one-quarter nautical mile on either side of a line between 53° 45.3' N, 131° 16.2' W and 53° 39.9' N, 131° 26.2' W. This half-mile corridor is eight miles long and traverses "Dog's Head" After this, another one nautical mile wide corridor, with one-half nautical mile on either side of a line between 53° 39.9' N, 131° 26.2' W and 53° 27.58' N, 131° 49.3' W


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