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Slowing down navigation to protect marine life

2017-09-25 01:00:00| Ship Technology

This summer the Port of Vancouver is asking ships to voluntarily slow to 11 knots, a 40% reduction in speed to help reduce noise levels for endangered killer whales. How will the trial be implemented and what does it say about the role ports can play

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