Airphoto Keymap Legend Contents Phys. Env. & Logistics Map Keymap 66 30' 66 40' 66 50' 67 00' Area 223 209 Area 222 isimiut 221 9 L e c (Holsteinsborg) b439m Gu438 Al436 Kangerluarsuk Tulleq 4 0 222 Area 209 L c \ Gu446 \ \ Al437 \ Area 221 4 0 Qaassuup Illui Maniitsorsuaq Uummannaarsuk 203 Al445 Area 220 Itilleq Area 225 Assaqutaq TKinngaq 0 220 Area 203 212 allersuaq Kangerluarsunnguaq 207 L 208 Area 207 Itilleq L Amerloq 219 206 Tununngasoq 8 Area 212 204 Ikertoq Kangerluarsuk 8 57 214 Area 204 8 Ikerasaarsuk 52 Area 214 Qeqertalik Area 208 Area 218 53 45' Inussuttusoq 53 30' 53 15' 53 00' c horeline ensitivity Map 6651 isimiut c Ca Ca Ca Area 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 km UTM zone 22, WG84 Q Area 206 Environmental il pill ensitivity Atlas for the West Greenland Coastal Zone Topographic base: G/250 Vector, Copyright Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen, 1998
Contents Keymap horeline sensitivity Map 6651 - isimiut Environmental Description esource use 203 206 207 208 209 212 214 219 220 221 222 ne river outlet with important fishing for Arctic char, important fishing area for lumpsucker in a narrow bay, fishing areas for wolffish and snow crab, occasional hunting. ne river outlet with fishery for Arctic char, coastal fishing areas for lumpsucker (important) and capelin (some important), fishing areas for salmon, wolffish and snow crab, important area for hunting, mainly for seals. ne river outlet with fishery for Arctic char, coastal areas with fishery for capelin and lumpsucker (important), fishing areas for snow crab, salmon and wolffish, occasional hunting. Coastal fishery for capelin and lumpsucker, fishery for deep sea shrimp, snow crab, scallop and wolffish important area for hunting (mainly seals). Fishing areas for lumpsucker (important), salmon, wolffish, snow crab and scallop, important hunting area for seabirds. Important areas for lumpsucker fishery, important areas for snow crab and scallop fishery, areas for fishery of wolffish, salmon and deep sea shrimp, important area for hunting (mainly eiders). Important coastal fishing and spawning areas for capelin (52) and important fishing areas for lumpsucker (52), fishing areas for deep sea shrimp and snow crab, occasional hunting. Coastal fishing areas for Arctic char, capelin (incl. spawning, 57) and lumpsucker (important, 57), fishing areas for wolffish, redfish snow crab and deep sea shrimp, probably important hunting area. Coastal areas with fishery for capelin and lumpsucker (important), fishing areas for redfish, scallop, snow crab and deep sea shrimp, important hunting area for a.o. seabirds. Coastal areas with fishery for lumpsucker (important), fishing areas for redfish, salmon, scallop, snow crab and deep sea shrimp, important hunting area for a.o. seabirds. Important coastal fishing areas for capelin and lumpsucker, fishing areas for halibut, redfish, salmon, deep sea shrimp, scallop and snow crab, important hunting area for a.o. seabirds. pecies occurrence Ca206 Important capelin fishery in Eqalugaarsuit, and small fisheries along all other coasts. Ca214 Important capelin fishery north of Qeqertarsua and east of Ikerasaarsuk (52). Ca219 Capelin fishing along most coasts (57). c208 Fishery for scallop tried two seasons. c209 callop fishery mainly in April, but only tried two seasons. c212 Extensive scallop fishery near coast. c222 Fishery for scallop only tried one season, in ctober. e209 Mainly common eiders, most numerous during winter. 203 Moderate snow crab fishery off the coast. 206, 207 Moderate snow crab fishery. 208, 209 Moderate snow crab fishery. 212, 214 Moderate snow crab fishery. 219, 220 Moderate snow crab fishery. 221, 222 Extensive snow crab fishery in Amerloq. ite specific species occurrence indicated with blue icons on map (seabird breeding colonies) Al436 Black guillemots and razorbills. Al437 azorbills. Al445 Black guillemots. Gu438 Arctic terns. Gu446 Kittiwakes and arctic terns. b439 Common eiders. Environmental il pill ensitivity Atlas for the West Greenland Coastal Zone 9-145
Map 6651 pecies and esource ccurrences Human Use: 203,206,207,208,209,212,218 Human Use: 221,222,223,225 Alcids: Al436,437,445 Capelin: Ca206,218,225 Gulls: Gu438 Gulls: Gu446 callop: c208,209,212,222 eaducks breeding: b439 eaducks: e209 ow crab: 203,206,207,208,209 ow crab: 212,218,220,221,222 0 3 6 9 12 Month
Contents Keymap horeline sensitivity Map 6651 - isimiut horeline sensitivity summary Area ensitivity value anking 203 28 Moderate 206 42 High 207 34 High 208 41 High 209 68 Extreme 212 58 Extreme 214 27 Moderate 219 43 High 220 41 High 221 35 High 222 70 Extreme Physical Environment and Logistics Countermeasures In ice concentrations down to six tenths, in situ burning of oil in conjunction with tracking oiled ice is recommended. In open water conditions in offshore and nearshore areas, containment for recovery or burning is recommended. Dispersant application to protect waterfowl should be considered in the offshore and nearshore waters. Although no current information is available for the many inlets and fjords on this map, the tidal range (3 to 4 m), the geometry of the inlets, and the high reported tidal velocities in a few fjords, suggest that exclusion booming (applicable in currents up to 0.4 m/s to 0.75 knots) of these features would not likely be successful, and is thus not recommended. If local knowledge suggests areas where tidal velocities are less than a knot, exclusion booming could be attempted across fjords or inlets that are up to a kilometre or less in width. Alternatively, diversion booming could be attempted to protect sensitive areas, but even this will not likely succeed in currents exceeding 1.5 m/s (3 knots), due to the excessive lengths of boom and the number of intermediate anchors required to maintain the required angle of the boom to the current. The requirement to constantly change boom angle with changing tidal stream direction would further complicate diversion booming operations. ffshore countermeasures represent the only practical method of protecting most shoreline. Deploying 1000 m of boom at various locations around isimiut could protect the harbour there, providing current speeds are low enough. Exclusion booming with 200 m of boom across the entrance to the small, unnamed inlet just north of isimiut could also protect it in low currents. The deployment of 1000 m of boom could protect the selected area on the south shore of Amerloq (57) in low currents. The use of 200 m of boom at each end of the channel at Ikerasaarsuk could prevent oiling of the area around the settlement. imilarly, 1000 m of boom deployed across the northeastern end of the adjacent selected area (52) could protect at least a portion of its shoreline. Deploying 500 m of boom at various locations around Itilleq could protect the harbour there, providing current speeds are low enough. horelines shown on this map are entirely exposed rock which may not require active cleaning efforts unless heavily contaminated with heavy oils. Environmental il pill ensitivity Atlas for the West Greenland Coastal Zone 9-147
Contents Keymap Physical Environment and Logistics MAP 6651 - isimiut Access The nearshore waters in this area are largely uncharted and caution should be exercised. In general, the waters offshore, nearshore, and within the fjords are deep, however, uncharted dangers may exist due to shoaling and islets. In particular, off the seaward end of arfannguaqland there are numerous islands, islets, and rocks. There is shoaling and foul ground in the approaches to isimiut, and uncharted rocks are known to exist in the vicinity. The south side of the inner end of ordløbet contains a large area of foul ground. The prevailing current is ½ knot, setting to the W in waters along the coast. Ice from Baffin Bay affects the coast south to 66, which it reaches in February. First-year ice forms in fjords and sheltered waters, however, tidal stream and stormy weather often break up the ice or prevent its formation except at the inner ends of fjords. Anchorage can be made in the inlet on the south side of Itilleq on a shoal that has a depth of 20 to 50 m. There is a mooring berth at the Itilleq settlement used by vessels up to 50 m length, 4.0 m draft. Anchorage is 1-1/4 miles EE of the settlement with depths of 20 to 25 m. Mean high spring tides are 3.8 m, neap 2.6 m. The harbour is normally ice-free, but the approaches can be blocked with ice in January and February. Between Itilleq and isimiut (Holsteinsborg, 23 miles north) there are four large fjords that appear to be deep but have not been surveyed in detail. n the north side of the entrance to Ikertoq, anchorage can be made in ipisat Havn, close off the southeast side of ipisat in depths of 12 m with fair holding. n the south side of Ikertoq, anchorage can be made in 10 to 12 m in the channel off the abandoned settlement of Ikerasaarsuk. n the east side of Uummannaarsussuaq, the small abandoned settlement of Uummannaarsuk has an anchorage for small vessels (depths 3 to 20 m) and a jetty with depths of 0.5 to 2.0 m alongside. Within Amerloq, the abandoned settlement of Assaqutaq has an anchorage 1 mile east in the easterly of the two inlets on the mainland coast, in depths of 10 m. Water is available from streams close east of the inlet. isimiut is one of the largest towns of west Greenland. Tidal streams are reported as 2 to 3 knots to the W on the flood and 1-1/2 to 2 knots to the E on the ebb. Locally-formed ice is present from January tot he end of April. Anchorage in the outer harbour is in depths of 37 to 55 m, and there are several wharves with depths to 7.0 m alongside. Facilities include cargo-handling, a boatyard, water, supplies and a hospital making this a good candidate for staging response operations in the area. horelines through this area are almost exclusively rock, with islands and islets fronting the coast, making shore access with marine craft difficult. An all-season, asphalt surface airport (799 x 30 m) is available at isimiut. afe havens There are no safe havens on this map. The nearest is on Map 6701 to the north. Maps Geodetic map: 66 V.1 Holsteinsborg. autical chart: 1414. 9-148 Environmental il pill ensitivity Atlas for the West Greenland Coastal Zone
Airphoto Keymap Legend Contents horeline ensitivity Map Keymap 66 30' 66 40' 66 50' 67 00' 1000 m Kangerluarsuk Tulleq 200 m arfannguaqland isimiut (Holsteinsborg) Itilleq \ Assaqutaq Maniitsorsuaq \ \ Uummannaarsuk allersuaq 500 m T Physical Environment & Logistics Map 6651 isimiut Kinngaq Kangerluarsunnguaq Itilleq Amerloq Tununngasoq Ikertoq 1000 m 200 m Ikerasaarsuk 200 m Kangerluarsuk 1000 m Qeqertalik 0 2 4 6 8 10 km UTM, zone 22, WG84 Qaassuup Illui\ 53 45' 53 30' 53 15' 53 00' Environmental il pill ensitivity Atlas for the West Greenland Coastal Zone Topographic base: G/250 Vector, Copyright Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen, 1998