Sentences with phrase «canadian coast guard»

It was inevitable that if you put the Sea Shepherd's Farley Mowat together with the Canadian Coast Guard, that, as the National Security advisor said in the Hunt for Red October, having your ships and ours, in such proximity... is inherently DANGEROUS.
The study, published in the latest issue of the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, includes findings from three other U.S. scientists, as well as B.C. - based Transport Canada researcher Susie Harder and Ottawa - based researcher Maya Gold of the Canadian Coast Guard.
This is a scary thought, especially since Transport Canada and the Canadian Coast Guard haven't reviewed their ability to respond to an oil spill for over ten years.
Photo of the Canadian Coast Guard in Telegraph Cove on Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
As the largest regional centre on the North Island, Port Hardy has offices for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, the Canadian Coast Guard, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Service BC.
Seagate Wharf services the Canadian Coast Guard vessels and other large ships stationed or passing through the region.
Access to this island is controlled by the Canadian Coast Guard.
«The Amundsen Science Team is committed to working with Canadian Coast Guard and our industrial partners to plan a 2018 BaySys program.»
Most recently the President and CEO of an oil and gas trading company, Mr. Anglin is an ex-United States Marine, former New Hampshire police officer, and former member of the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary.
The CN Railway bridge has the highest navigational hazard rating designated by the Canadian Coast Guard.
NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. — A Metro Vancouver shipyard will build up to 10 more non-combat ships for the Canadian Coast Guard.
Canadian workers at Canadian shipyards will build new ships for the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Coast Guard.

Not exact matches

It's a joint mission that is also multi-national which includes the Navy Reserve, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, Army Reserve, Alaska Army National Guard, Coast Guard and Canadian Forces.
Brian Edwards was the chief scientist on a joint US - Canadian ice breaker expedition aboard the US Coast Guard Cutter Healy in the summer of 2010.
The cost of builidng and maintaining the ships could be shared by the two countries, the vessels could fly under both the Canadian and American flags, and the crew could members of the Coast Guards of the United States and Canada.
The Coast Guard is conducting a study, not yet public, examining Canadian and Finnish companies» ability to construct an icebreaker, according to [the Arctic Institute's Ryan] Uljua, who said one firm in Helsinki, Finland — Aker Arctic — has designed 60 percent of the world's icebreakers.
We showed a Canadian icebreaker in our earlier post on the battle for the melting north; here is the US Coast Guard Healy, which according to Robert Lee Hotz in the Wall Street Journal is «are gathering the data legally required to extend national
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