Research Project
Anchorage Use in the Canadian Waters of the Salish Sea
Understanding the systems, drivers, and disruptions shaping commercial anchorage use in the Canadian waters of the Salish Sea.
Understanding the systems, drivers, and disruptions shaping commercial anchorage use in the Canadian waters of the Salish Sea.
Understanding the systems, drivers, and disruptions shaping commercial anchorage use in the Canadian waters of the Salish Sea.
With no single pathway to zero-impact shipping, a systems thinking approach and new decision-support framework tool can evaluate the benefits and trade-offs of different technologies to reduce the overall environmental impacts of marine shipping.
Evaluating how future development projects will shape marine shipping traffic in the St. Lawrence-Great Lakes corridor.
A summary of the new Port Investment Toolkit designed to help port authorities strategically plan and fund infrastructure projects amid increasing global trade and the urgent demand for maritime decarbonization.
Oil tankers are a persistent presence in Canada’s coastal waters, yet their role in our nation’s oil trade is often misunderstood.
Learn more about oil tankers in Canadian waters. Find out where tankers operate & what measures are in place to prevent, prepare for & respond to oil spills.
Ships are increasing in size and number to carry trade through Canada’s Pacific region. This study assesses future ship traffic patterns up to 2040.
Learn about vessel traffic forecast to 2040 for Canada’s Pacific region.