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Liquefied Natural Gas as a Marine Fuel in the Arctic: Panacea or Poison?
Clear Seas convenes a roundtable to gather perspectives on the use of LNG as fuel for marine shipping in Canada’s north.
Clear Seas convenes a roundtable to gather perspectives on the use of LNG as fuel for marine shipping in Canada’s north.
The global pandemic, and increased demand by consumers and industry, has disrupted the supply chain and revealed an occupational health and safety crisis among seafarers.
March 3, 2022 – The Canadian Marine Shipping Risk Forum hosted the Salish Sea Transboundary Working Group (SSTWG) to share work, ideas, concerns, questions and issues about marine shipping risk in the Salish Sea region.
Is a fossil fuel free future for marine shipping a realistic goal or just a pipe dream?
How sharing the marine environment and managing its use can help ensure a sustainable future for our oceans and waterways.
Assessment of marine shipping trends over the past 30 years in the Canadian Arctic, focusing on two sites in the Northwest Passage. The project offers recommendations on risk management strategies, impact mitigation, and including Inuit knowledge and perspectives in policymaking.
Five years after the Nathan E. Stewart sank, spilling the equivalent of a railcar’s worth of diesel fuel into the ocean,1 we want to know: could a similar incident happen today and how prepared are we if it does?