Explore our resources related to safety in the marine shipping industry.
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Availability of Tugs of Opportunity in Canada’s Pacific Region
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Vessel Drift and Response Analysis for Canada’s Pacific Coast
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Emergency Towing Vessel Needs Assessment
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Emergency Towing Vessels: Providing a Lifeline to Safety for Ships in Distress Around the World
Clear Seas’ survey finds that while some countries invest in a dedicated fleet of emergency tugs to rescue a ship in distress, others rely on help from tugs in the vicinity.
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Maritime search and rescue and shipping risk: How does it work in Canada?
Understanding the mechanics of maritime search and rescue (SAR) and how maritime risks are governed in Canada.
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Shipping Containers Overboard
Why are shipping containers lost at sea and where do they end up?
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What Are HNS?
Many chemicals transported by sea are considered hazardous and noxious substances that can have significant impacts when spilled into the marine environment.