Rochelle Baker, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Canada’s National Observer For the Gitga’at Nation, Douglas Channel on the BC’s north coast is more than a shipping lane — it’s also a haven for at-risk humpback and fin whales. Now, a new wave of shipping traffic to the LNG Canada project in Kitimat means the whales must navigate the threat of deadly ship strikes […] The post From Sanctuary to Shipping Lane: LNG Canada Tankers Threaten BC’s Whale Haven appeared firs...| West Coast NOW
On the cusp of Canada Day under cover of darkness, liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers began crossing the Great Bear Sea on B.C.’s North Coast before navigating the long and winding Kitimat fjord system — 140-kilometres in length and as little as two-kilometres wide at points — to fill up at LNG Canada’s now-operational terminal […] The post Fatal ship-strike risk from LNG tankers threatens great whales in BC’s Great Bear Sea appeared first on WWF.CA.| WWF.CA
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