RampD to S upport Design and Operations by Mitigating Hazards and Lowering Risks Anne Barker National Research Council of Canada 2 Oceans Marine Vessels Infrastructure Supporting SAR ID: 743805
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Arctic Marine Infrastructure:
R&D to Support Design and Operations by Mitigating Hazards and Lowering Risks
Anne Barker
National Research Council of Canada Slide2
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Oceans
Marine
VesselsSlide3
Infrastructure Supporting SAR:
Life Saving Appliances and PPE3Slide4
Port and
Harbour Infrastructure4
Photo: Victor M Santos-Pedro (Transport Canada)
Photo:
Newmont
Photo:
DFO
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NRCSlide5
Oil Spill Response Infrastructure
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Sewage and Waste Treatment Infrastructure
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Forecasting and Community-Based Monitoring Infrastructure
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Other Types of Infrastructure: IT, Remote Sensing, Energy, Fuel
Re-Supply, Roads, Gravel Runways, Buildings…8
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NRC: Canada’s RTO
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Thank you
www.nrc.gc.ca
Andrew
Cornett, Marine Infrastructure Program Leader
Telephone:
1-613-993-6690 email
: andrew.cornett@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
Fraser Winsor, Marine Vehicles Program Leader
Telephone:
1-709-772-2582 email
: fraser.winsor@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
Anne Barker, Arctic Program Leader
Telephone:
1-613-990-2511 email
: anne.barker@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca