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PRESENTATIONS & PANEL ONE: Day 1 |
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Government Agency Perspectives & Initiatives | |
Canadian Coast Guard | Antonella Ferro |
Transport Canada | Jey Rajasingham |
Canadian Hydrographic Service | Mark Leblanc |
St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation | Alain Godard |
National Research Council - Part 1 | Fraser Winsor |
Part 2 - Navigation in Ice | |
Part 3 - Physics Simulation | |
Part 4 - 'Warm' Ice Tank | |
Part 5 - Testing of Lattice Planner Methodology (animation disabled) | |
Environment and Climate Change Canada | Daniel Huang |
U.S. Coast Guard | Dave Lewald |
Panel One : Marine Environmental Initiatives - Navigating Complexity | |
Clear Seas | Meghan Mathieson, Moderator |
What are the environmental initiatives that impact mariners in Canada? | Miako Ushio, Shipping Federation of Canada |
What are the challenges of incorporating evolving environmental requirements into voyage planning in Canadian waters? |
Nathan Boutilier, British Columbia Coast Pilots |
Chris Connor, Company of Master Mariners | |
What are the best practices for communicating with mariners? | Antonella Ferro, Canadian Coast Guard |
What are the lessons learned from the Proactive Vessel Management initiative? | Louise Murgatroyd, Transport Canada |
Regional Activities & Initiatives | |
The West Coast | Paul Devries, British Columbia Coast Pilots |
The Great Lakes | Scott Porter, Canada Steamship Lines |
Quebec / St. Lawrence River | Jean-François Belzile, Montreal Port Authority |
The Atlantic | Darlene Sampson, Canadian Coast Guard |
Port Collaborative Decision Making Initiatives in Canada | |
Optimized Pilotage Service | Etienne Landry, Laurentian Pilotage Authority |
Active Vessel Traffic Management System | Shri Madiwal, Vancouver-Fraser Port Authority |
Collaborative Vessel Management System | Marc-André Morin, Canadian Coast Guard |
Voyage Information System | Alain Godard, St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation |
PRESENTATIONS & PANEL TWO & BREAK OUT SESSIONS Day 2 |
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Waterways Management, Training, Technical and Operational Developments |
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Karen Kancens, Shipping Federation of Canada | |
Physics-based Port Traffic Management System at Port of Vancouver |
Shri Madiwal, Vancouver-Fraser Port Authority |
Danker Kolijn, DHI Water & Environment Inc. |
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Simulation to Safely Optimize Canadian Waterways Part 1 - Pilot Challenges Part 2 - Virtuality based on reality Part 3 - Developing a ship model Part 4 - Pilots & Simulations Part 5 - Size of Vessels Part 6 - Data Validation Part 7 - Montreal 101 Jet Fuel Project (animation disabled) & Improving Waterways via Technology |
Alain Arsenault, National Center of Expertise on Maritime Pilotage |
Bruno Boissoneault, CPSLC |
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Pascal Rhéaume, CPBSL for the Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre |
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Roger Williams, British Columbia Coast Pilots |
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Panel Two: Building a Workforce of Diverse and Tech-Savy Mariners | |
Canadian Marine Careers Foundation | Julia Fields, Moderator |
How to recruit the next generation of mariners? | Linda Feuerhelm, British Columbia Institute of Technology |
How to design the future fleet to support diversity? | Sowmya Iyathurai, Canadian Coast Guard |
Can technology address the capacity gap and what new skill sets are required? | Alain Arsenault, National Centre of Expertise on Maritime Pilotage |
What are Nautical Colleges doing to attract underrepresented groups? | Richard Haire, British Columbia Institute of Technology |
What are shipowners doing to address the capacity gap? | Karen Ogidigben, Algoma Central Corporation |
What more can Canada do? | Danielle Wensauer, Transport Canada |
BREAK OUT SESSIONS | |
Integration of nautical publicaiton layers (S-123, S-125 & S-127) into ECDIS; influencing international standards | Natacha Riendeau, Canadian Coast Guard |
Breaking down barriers to address the workforce capacity gap | Linda Feuerhelm, British Columbia Institute of Technology |
Navigating in a storm of digital data; effective integration of information for use by mariners | Meghan Mathieson, Clear Seas |