Chamber of Shipping and PMSA Expresses Their Support for Continued Binational Federal Leadership

Press Release Summary:

The Chamber of Shipping and the Pacific Merchant Shipping Association focus on Pacific Nortwest and Salish sea as an important gateway for marine commerce in Canada and the United States. The salish sea plays an important role in economies of U. S. and Canada and ensures ecological sustainment. The associations express their support for binational federal leadership to ensure safety and sustainable shipping.


Original Press Release:

U.S. and Canadian Marine Transportation Interests Urge Governments to Respect Binational Collaboration to Protect the Salish Sea

VANCOUVER and SEATTLE, Feb. 19, 2019 /CNW/ - The Canadian based Chamber of Shipping and the United States' based Pacific Merchant Shipping Association today expressed their joint support for continued binational federal leadership in ensuring safe and sustainable shipping.

Both organizations are focused on the Pacific Northwest and the Salish Sea as a vital gateway for marine commerce in Canada and the United States, and as a significant part of the larger North American supply chain that supports businesses, jobs and a high standard of living in both nations. The Salish Sea is a sensitive ecosystem and, while it plays a crucial role in our economies, ensuring its ecological sustainment and protecting species at risk is a shared responsibility.

The marine transportation industry is committed to doing its part, including supporting the recovery of the endangered Southern Resident Killer Whale. In fact, both organizations are active participants in the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority's ECHO program, which seeks to better understand and manage the impact of shipping activities on whales in the Salish Sea.

"It's encouraging to see the commitment of numerous people, organizations, and governments to protecting the Salish Sea and we share this commitment," stated Robert Lewis-Manning, President of the Chamber of Shipping. "We encourage governments at all levels to respect the commitment made by both countries to international standards through the International Maritime Organization and to implement and enforce them federally."

"Our comprehensive and interconnected marine safety system is producing remarkable results" said Captain Mike Moore, Vice President of the Pacific Merchant Shipping Association. "Zero spills from cargo vessels in transit is an important ongoing achievement as is the elimination of substandard vessels by Federal port state control inspectors. Additionally, international requirements now include locating fuel tanks away from the hull, the use of improved collision avoidance technology and the transition to cleaner non-persistent diesel fuels or LNG - and there is more to come." 

The United States and Canada have a long and successful history of working together to plan, prevent, and prepare for marine casualties, including: a Coordinated Vessel Inspection Initiative; a Cooperative Vessel Traffic Service Agreement, which was formalized in 1979; and a Joint Marine Pollution Contingency Plan whose main purpose is to provide a coordinated system for planning, preparedness and response to spills occurring in the coastal waters between the two countries.

About the Pacific Merchant Shipping Association

PMSA represents ocean carriers, agents and container terminal operators on the west coast engaging in international and domestic trade promoting safe, secure, efficient and environmentally sound maritime operations. Goods movement through our seaports is a significant part of the national economy. In Washington State alone, 40% of all jobs are tied to trade.

About the Chamber of Shipping

The Chamber of Shipping represents commercial carriers and their agents in Canada which trade internationally and domestically. The marine transportation sector is vital to supporting Canadian trade and our continued prosperity and high standard of living depend on our ability to deliver resources, goods, and people in a responsible and competitive manner. Canada remains a strong trading nation, with one in five Canadian jobs and more than 60 per cent of our gross domestic product directly linked to exports.

CONTACT: Janet Kelly, Chamber of Shipping, T +1 604 681 2351, janet@cosbc.ca; Captain Michael Moore, Pacific Merchant Shipping Association, T +1 206 441 9700, mmoore@pmsaship.com

Web Site: www.chamber-of-shipping.com

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