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Marine Transport

Marine Transport. Likely to use existing supply vessels up to Helicopter Island Lightering at Helicopter Island Barges from there to Baker Lake (5-6 per year during operations). Chesterfield Inlet. Marine Mammals. Seals Walrus Beluga Whale Narwhal Bowhead Whale Killer Whale Polar Bear.

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Marine Transport

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  1. Marine Transport • Likely to use existing supply vessels up to Helicopter Island • Lightering at Helicopter Island • Barges from there to Baker Lake (5-6 per year during operations)

  2. Chesterfield Inlet

  3. Marine Mammals • Seals • Walrus • Beluga Whale • Narwhal • Bowhead Whale • Killer Whale • Polar Bear

  4. Beluga Whales Issues • Collisions • Changes in abundance • Disturbances by ships and barges • Experience in Inuvialuit Settlement Region and elsewhere with Beluga Whales and shipping • react to fast and erratic movements • reactions strongest when whales feel trapped

  5. Beluga Whales and Other Marine Mammals Mitigation • Community monitor onboard ships • Watch for whales: • Straight course, constant speed • Slow vessel • Stop and idle • Provide report on observations • Given experience in Mackenzie Delta, conclude no significant effects on whale distributions or abundance

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