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Research Project
Future of Navigational Risk Management
A new research project to develop a design concept for a future marine navigation risk management system in Canada.
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Arctic Marine Natural Gas Supply Chain Study | Perspective-Gathering Workshop day two – Jan 26, 2022
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Integrating Two-Eyed Seeing in the Blue Economy: Reflections from the Blue Generation During World Ocean’s Week
The Blue Economy offers many career paths. From marine biologists studying ecosystems to data scientists analyzing large datasets and engineers creating innovative solutions for renewable energy, the opportunities are endless. It is crucial to balance this growth with the conservation efforts of Indigenous people whose communities are intertwined with the ocean to address and mitigate climate change.
Workshop/Webinar
Beyond the Horizon: Risk-based analysis and design for remote pilotage operations in Finnish fairways
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Clear Seas’ Indigenous Internship Program
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Clear Seas Internship Program is Opening Doors for Indigenous Students
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.
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Canada’s Top Marine Exports and Imports
Canada is fortunate to have a vast wealth of natural resources which contribute significantly to the nation’s economy. It is perhaps no surprise, then, that the majority of Canada’s marine exports and imports, by volume, are natural resource-based bulk commodities.
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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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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.
