MAREP
What
is it?: Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons
has joined Atmospheric Environment Service (AES) and the Canadian Coast
Guard (CCG) to implement the Marine Reporting Program (MAREP) as a means
for mariners to help themselves and others in learning about changing
weather conditions. Volunteer Canadian Power and Sail Squadron members
provide valuable on-the-spot weather observations to AES weather centres
through CCG Radio weather reports on the Continuous Marine Radio Broadcasting
System. MAREP station operators pass weather observations from offshore
vessels directly to marine weather forecasters. The forecasters discuss
the evolving weather systems and expected wind conditions with the operators
who, in turn, relay such information back to participating vessels.
Also, of particular importance is the
reporting of any discrepancies on nautical charts with respect to the
existence of man-made structures, and the positions of aids to navigation.
Who can participate?: Participation in MAREP
is open to any CPS member who has a Restricted Radiotelephone Operators
Certificate and has a VHF radio or cell phone. To become involved, registration
in the program is done through the Squadron's MAREP Officer. Once registrants
are acknowledged by the District MAREP Officer and the AES, an instruction
manual and a call number will be issued.
How is reporting done?: After giving his/her
ship's name and call number, the participant is expected to give the ship's
position, the sky condition, the current weather condition, the visibility,
the wind direction, the wind speed, and the wave height. Unusual or sudden
changes in weather that differ from the AES forecast should be reported
without delay.
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Download the MAREP Manual
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Download the MAREP Report Form
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Download the MAREP Marina Form
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Download the MAREP Vessel Log
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Download the MAREP Squadron Report
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MAREP Registration form
Last growth spurt on February 12, 2008
