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Why Make Tugs Electric?
Tugs provide an essential service for safe operations in ports and coastal areas. Reducing emissions by going electric contributes to air quality and climate goals.
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Indigenous Marine Career Advancement Program – Participants
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Beyond the Horizon: Role of Technology in Mitigating Shipping Risk
Learn about different technologies mitigating shipping risk in Canadian waters and around the world
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Indigenous Marine Career Advancement Program – Industry Partners
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Beyond the Horizon: Technology Implications for Marine Pilotage
Discover Clear Seas’ latest research results on how technology is supporting and changing the role of pilotage in Canada and around the world.
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Research Project
Technology Implications for Marine Pilotage
This project explores the impacts of technology on the safe and efficient delivery of pilotage services in Canada and around the world.
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From Paper Charts to Satellites: A Journey Through the Evolution of Marine Navigation
In this article we explore some of the key advances since the days of paper charts and sextants that are keeping modern ships safe from catastrophic accidents.
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Research Project
Vessel Traffic Forecast to 2040 for Canada’s Pacific Region
Ships are increasing in size and number to carry trade through Canada’s Pacific region. This study assesses future ship traffic patterns up to 2040.
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