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Released: 12 December, 2001
Dhaliwal Announces Two New Search And Rescue Lifeboat Stations Selected For British Columbia
December 12, 2001
Vancouver, BC
Â- The Honourable Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and MP for
Vancouver South-Burnaby, announced today that the Canadian Coast Guard will
establish two new search and rescue (SAR) lifeboat stations in the communities
of Shearwater on the central coast and Sandspit on Queen Charlotte Islands for
the north coast area of British Columbia.
"I am pleased to announce these
new search and rescue lifeboat stations. This is proof that the Government of
Canada takes very seriously its commitment to search and rescue services in
British Columbia," said Minister Dhaliwal. "In addition, a total of 16
crew positions will be created in the communities. This is good news for
Shearwater and Sandspit and for the province."
The locations of the stations were
determined in a rigorous seven-step site selection process that involved, among
other things, a study of current search and rescue coverage and marine activity
in the area. After a thorough review, Coast Guard officials determined that
lifeboat stations in Shearwater and Sandspit will ensure effective search and
rescue coverage for these areas of coastal BC.
Traditionally, year-round SAR
coverage has been provided for these areas by a large vessel, supported by a
lifeboat from Port Hardy for the central coast, and a cutter from Prince Rupert
for the north coast. Starting in mid-2003, mariners will benefit from two new
14.7 meter self-righting, high-speed, "Cape Class" lifeboats, built to
the same design as the lifeboats now located at Port Hardy, Bamfield and Tofino,
on Vancouver Island.
Two crews of four will work on each
lifeboat. To ensure 24 hours, seven days a week availability, each crew will
consist of two officers and two seamen and will work in two week rotating
shifts.
The new station at Shearwater will
also be home to the department's Conservation and Protection Branch staff, who
will be relocating from their current quarters, offering a single location for
Fisheries and Oceans Canada services to the local community.
The SAR initiative was announced in
July 2000, when Minister Dhaliwal affirmed $115.5 million in new funding for
CanadaÂ's Maritime SAR Program to respond more effectively to distress
incidents. This includes the establishment of eight new lifeboats and lifeboat
stations across Canada.
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For more information contact:
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Heather Bala
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister
Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Ottawa
T: (613) 996-0076
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Micheline Brodeur
Communications Officer
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Pacific Region
T: (604) 775-8809
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