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Research Project
MELO Project: Smart, adaptive solutions to underwater noise
In collaboration with the University of British Columbia (UBC), Clear Seas is undertaking a project to develop innovative solutions to ship-source underwater noise to help make the ocean soundscape less stressful to marine mammals.
Article
Marine shipping in the Great Lakes: What you need to know
Discover the Great Lakes waterway: Its geography, main shipping routes, cargo ports, and unique climate-related challenges.
Research Project
2024 Public Opinion Poll: Canadians’ Attitudes Towards Marine Shipping
In partnership with the Angus Reid Institute, Clear Seas has issued the fifth public opinion poll on marine shipping to measure Canadians’ attitudes towards marine shipping, its importance, and inherent risks.
Video
Clear Seas: Christopher Causton, Former Mayor, Oak Bay, B.C.
Workshop/Webinar
Permitting Cruise Ship Access to Glacier Bay National Park
On May 23, 2023, the Canadian Marine Shipping Risk Forum (CMSRF) hosted Scott M. Gende, PhD, Senior Science Advisor from the National Park Service. He presented the approach taken to protect the environment in the pristine Glacier Bay National Park using a range of tools and incentives, while still encouraging cruise ship passengers to access and enjoy the area.
Report
2022 Public Opinion Poll: Canadians’ Attitudes Towards Marine Shipping
Microsite
Oil Spill Response
If an oil spill were to happen in Canadian waters tomorrow, who would pay for it? Learn about the costs and liabilities related to ship-source oil spills.
Infographic
Responding To Oil Spills
Canadians ranked port and harbour authorities as doing the best job to ensure safe shipping in Canada. Public thinks shipping companies are doing next best job followed by government agencies.
Microsite
Invasive Species
Ships can introduce invasive species into Canadian waters through ballast water and biofouling. Learn more from Clear Seas.
