Report
Tanker Safety Expert Panel II: Arctic
Compared to areas south of the 60th parallel, the Arctic is a much more complex environment within which to prepare for and respond to spills.
Compared to areas south of the 60th parallel, the Arctic is a much more complex environment within which to prepare for and respond to spills.
This Chapter draws on the experience of other national jurisdictions on centralized Marine Casualty Management systems.
Digest on Transport Canada’s 2013 Tanker Safety Expert Panel report covering areas south of the 60th parallel.
Although the report covered all aspects of transportation in Canada, this digest concerns itself with the chapter on Marine Transport, particularly those aspects that deal with safe shipping practices.
Although crude oil spills are infrequent in Canada their consequences to the environment and impacted local economies, as well as on human health, can be profound.
This digest covers some of the province’s major observations, specifically those that discuss world-leading prevention systems that build on IMO standards.
This digest covers some of the major observations of the province’s report, specifically those that discuss system element examples from around the world that best describe a world-leading oil spill response system.
This volume concentrates on vessel traffic and associated oil movements along the west coast of Canada, particularly for the years 2011-2012.
Digest on the Ministry of Environment’s report on British Columbia’s oil spill prevention, preparedness and response regime.
Digest on the development of a potential regime to address the hazards associated with shipwrecks in Canada’s internal waters and territorial seas.