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Workshop/Webinar
Better Decision Making through Maritime Traffic Monitoring & Modelling
Clear Seas, MEOPAR and exactEarth hosted an interactive workshop on how advances in maritime traffic monitoring and modelling can directly improve marine safety best practices, emergency response and cross-jurisdictional collaboration across the Pacific Northwest on April 11 and 12, 2016 in Vancouver, BC.
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Clear Seas: Duncan Wilson, Vice President Corporate Social Responsibility Port Metro Vancouver
Media
Clear Seas Workshop Promotes Collaboration
The April 2016 workshop was featured in an article by Colin Laughlan published in the June 2016 Issue of BC Shipping News.
Infographic
Top Cargo Type by Region
Canada’s top regions for international shipping of various cargo types are the Pacific, Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River and the Atlantic.
Media
Lack of Data Limits Understanding of Marine Shipping Risks in Canada
New report on the need for better-quality shipping data to fully understand the causes of marine shipping accidents and their potential impacts.
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Angus Reid Poll, March 2016
Learning about the marine shipping industry and Canadians’ views and perception of safety. Results of a poll in March 2016.
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Angus Reid Poll, March 2016
Learning about the marine shipping industry and Canadians’ views and perception of safety from a poll in March 2016. A majority of Canadians believe that shipping makes a large contribution to the Canadian economy.
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Angus Reid Poll, March 2016
A narrow majority of Canadians oppose expanded oil tanker traffic in the Bay of Fundy and along BC south coast. A series of marine shipping in Canada’s oceans and waterways
Research Project
Commercial Marine Shipping Accidents: Understanding the Risks in Canada
This Clear Seas report summarizes the risks of commercial marine shipping accidents across Canada’s regions and for different cargo types, while highlighting gaps in understanding and areas for further research.
