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KOTUG Canada Provides First State-of-the-Art Dual Fuel Methanol Escort Tugs for Trans Mountain's Expanded Operations on Canada's West Coast

KOTUG Canada shall provide the service using two revolutionary new build dual fuel escort tugs, designed by Robert Allan Ltd., a world-renowned naval architect firm based in Vancouver, BC.

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Update: Marine Progress Report Spring 2023

Released on a semi-annual basis, our Marine Progress Report provides an update on marine activities and key Marine Commitments and Conditions as the Project approaches in-service.

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Sharing the Salish Sea: Safe Boating Practices

As part of the marine community on the Salish Sea, Trans Mountain actively supports the Pacific Pilotage Authority (PPA) and Transport Canada’s work to raise awareness about boating safety in the vici

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Update: Marine Progress Report Fall 2022

Released on a semi-annual basis, our Marine Progress Report provides an update on marine activities and key Marine Commitments and Conditions as the Project approaches in-service.

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Update: Marine Progress Report Spring 2022

Released on a semi-annual basis, our Marine Progress Report provides an update on marine activities and key Marine Commitments and Conditions as the Project approaches in-service.

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Trans Mountain Supports Water Safety in Indigenous Communities

Trans Mountain is proud to announcement a joint initiative with Transport Canada to create lifejacket libraries for more than 30 West Coast Indigenous communities.

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Shared Waterways: Safe Boating in the Salish Sea

As part of the marine community on the Salish Sea, Trans Mountain actively supports the Pacific Pilotage Authority (PPA) and Transport Canada’s work to raise awareness about boating safety in the vici

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Building Capacity in Beecher Bay

Trans Mountain’s partnership with the Sc’ianew First Nation shared values of protecting the marine environment, building capacity and growing local economies.

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Marine Progress Report: Fall 2021

Released on a semi-annual basis, our Marine Progress Report provides an update on marine activities and key Marine Commitments and Conditions as the Project approaches in-service.

Press Release

KOTUG Canada to Dedicate and Operate Three High Performance Vessels to Support the Trans Mountain Expansion Project with Tanker Escort and Marine Response

KOTUG Canada will provide escort towage to laden tankers in the Salish Sea.

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Clean Pacific Conference Recap

​Trans Mountain was a participating sponsor and planning committee member for the recent Clean Pacific conference on August 17–18, 2021.

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Recreational Boating Around Westridge Marine Terminal

Waterway users are encouraged to exercise extra caution near the Westridge Marine Terminal construction area in the Burrard Inlet.

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Marine Spill Response Enhancements Moving Forward

WCMRC is resuming implementation of an enhanced spill response program that will see $150 million invested in new equipment and new response bases in the Salish Sea.

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Clean Pacific Conference Bringing Together Spill Prevention and Response Experts

Canadian and American experts will be coming together in Vancouver for discussion on topics such as binational relations and responsibilities for shared waterways, including the Salish Sea.

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Awareness is the Key to Safe Recreational Boating in Port of Vancouver

Jason Krott, Manager Marine Operations and Fleet for the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority shares some tips on how to stay safe on the water.

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Fewer Tanker Spills Occur Despite Doubling of Vessel Traffic Since 1970

Oil spill risks are a small fraction of what they were in the 1970s, thanks to action by industry and government, the International Oil Tankers Pollution Federation reports.

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Tanker Safety Improvements Further Mitigate Risk and Protect Marine Environment

Tanker safety has improved with new regulations, more robust ship design codes, enhanced emergency preparedness and response systems, and better self-regulation and procedures.

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Expansion Will Lead to $150 Million Investment in New Spill Response Bases and Equipment

​British Columbia’s largest-ever expansion of spill response personnel and equipment will be completed on the South Coast as part of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.

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Western Canada Marine Response Corporation Files Evidence for NEB Reconsideration Hearing

The submission is part of the Reconsideration Hearing for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project in relation to Project-relate marine shipping.

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Video: Emergency Response Exercise at Westridge Marine Terminal

On September 19, 2018, Trans Mountain held a full-scale exercise to practice spill response in Burrard Inlet with more than 300 participants/observers and 20 response agencies.

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