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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
Learn about different technologies mitigating shipping risk in Canadian waters and around the world
New board member brings wealth of experience on sustainability in public, private and not-for-profit sectors
After participating in the recent 2019 Union of BC Municipalities annual convention, it was clear that while many of these municipal leaders deal mainly with the “land-based” concerns of citizens, marine shipping and our coastal waterways have an equally important impact on all of their communities.
Indigenous research is being led by a new generation of Indigenous students who are redefining the field and tackling important topics that are addressing environmental social, and cultural challenges in First Nations across Canada.
Clear Seas supports the federal government’s $1.5 billion Oceans Protection Plan to increase marine safety systems and strengthen the Canadian Coast Guard.
The CCA is pleased to announce that it has received a new question for assessment on the Social and Economic Value of Commercial Marine Shipping in Canada.
Clear Seas engaged the Council of Canadian Academies to address the social and economic value of commercial marine shipping to Canada.
The Voluntary Protection Zone implemented to keep commercial ships at a safe distance from the west coast of Haida Gwaii is extended.
Clear Seas commissioned Nuka Research and Planning Group, LLC to assess the risk that a disabled vessel could drift aground on Canada’s Pacific coast before help arrives.