Press Release
February 13, 2019 Richmond, British Columbia Transport Canada
Abandoned boats are a problem for many communities across Canada. The Government of Canada, through its Oceans Protection Plan, is taking meaningful action to curb this irresponsible practice. Today, the Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport, announced the most recent applicants to receive funding under Transport Canada’s Abandoned Boats Program. He also announced, on behalf of the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, the most recent applicants to receive funding under Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s Abandoned and Wrecked Vessels Removal Program.
Under Transport Canada’s Abandoned Boats Program, a total of $51,272 will be provided to remove five boats in British Columbia and one in Ontario. The recipients are:
Under Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s Abandoned and Wrecked Vessels Removal Program, a total of $138,839 will be provided to remove 14 vessels, and to gain legal possession of an additional 11 vessels with the goal of removing them in the future. The recipients are:
Launched in November 2016, the five-year, $1.5-billion Oceans Protection Plan is the largest investment ever made to protect Canada’s coasts and waterways. Over the past two years, the Government of Canada has invested in hundreds of projects that are making the marine safety system stronger, and protecting coastal environments and marine species more than ever. Based on the latest science and technology, Indigenous partnerships and collaboration, these projects bring us closer to healthier, cleaner and safer oceans.
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“The removal of abandoned boats from our coastlines is another way the Oceans Protection Plan is having a positive impact across the country. Our Government has been investing in our coasts and waterways to ensure that future generations will enjoy and benefit from Canada’s incredible heritage.”
The Honourable Marc Garneau
Minister of Transport
“We know the negative impacts abandoned and wrecked boats can have on coastal, rural and Indigenous communities, especially those who rely on fishing for their livelihoods. Thanks to investments under the historic Oceans Protection Plan, we are taking action so that our oceans and our coasts can continue to sustain industries like fishing and tourism that are so important to local economies. We are making sure our oceans, waterways and coastal areas remain safe, clean and healthy for all Canadians.”
The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson
Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
“On all of our coasts, harbours are an important part of the local economy, and community life. I am glad to see communities and Government working together, in southern B.C. and in the rest of the country, to protect our environment under the Oceans Protection Plan.”
Joe Peschisolido
Member of Parliament for Steveston-Richmond East
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Delphine Denis
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Office of the Honourable Marc Garneau
Minister of Transport, Ottawa
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Jocelyn Lubczuk
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
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Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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