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Canadian Coast Guard
<% else %>FLEET ANNUAL REPORT
2006-2007
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Table of Content
(Reporting period: April 1, 2006 to March 31, 2007)
Message from the Director General, Fleet, Canadian Coast Guard1 Serving Canadians
2 Our People
3 Our Vessels and Helicopters
4 Our Services to Clients
4.1.2 Icebreaking Services
4.1.3 Search and Rescue Services
4.1.4 Maritime Security Services
4.1.5 Environmental Response Services
4.1.6 Marine Communication and Traffic Services
4.3 Other Government Departments and Agencies
6 Our Operational and Financial Planning
7 Looking Forward
8 Management Contacts
Reference List
List of Acronyms
ACV | Air Cushion Vehicle |
AWS | Aids and Waterways Services |
C&A; | Central and Arctic Region |
CCG | Canadian Coast Guard |
CCGC | CCG Cutter |
CCGS | CCG Ship |
DFO | Department of Fisheries and Oceans |
DND | Department of National Defence |
ER | Environmental Response |
FAM | Fisheries and Aquaculture Management |
JRCC | Joint Rescue Coordination Centre |
MA | Maritimes Region |
MCTS | Marine Communications and Traffic Services |
MS | Maritime Security |
MSET | Maritime Security Enforcement Team |
NAFO | Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization |
NCC | National Coordination Centre |
NL | Newfoundland and Labrador Region |
OGD | Other Government Departments and Agencies |
PA | Pacific Region |
QC | Quebec Region |
RCMP | Royal Canadian Mounted Police |
ROC | Regional Operations Centre |
SAR | Search and Rescue |
SSMS | Safety and Security Management System |
List of Figure
Figure 1: Fleet Regional Operations Centres
List of Graphs
Graph 1: Distribution of Fleet Clients, 2006-2007 (% of Operational Days)
Graph 2: Service to Aids and Waterways, 2002-2003 to 2006-2007
(# of Operational Days)
Graph 3: Service to Icebreaking by Zone, 2006-2007 (% of Operational Days)
Graph 4: Service to Maritime Security, 2004-2005 to 2006-2007
(# of Operational Days)
Graph 5: Service by Science Programs, 2006-2007 (% of Operational Days)
Graph 6: Service to Other Government Departments and Agencies,
2002-2003 to 2006-2007 (# of Operational Days)
Graph 7: Trend of Reported Incidents by 365 days, 2004-2005 to 2006-2007
(# of Operational Days)
Graph 8: Service Delivered versus Planned by Fleet Clients, 2006-2007 (%)
Graph 9: Multitasking Trend, 2002-2003 to 2006-2007 (%)
List of Tables
Table 1: Snapshot of Seagoing Personnel Statistics as of October 2006
Table 2: Number of Vessels and Helicopters by Type in 2006-2007
Table 3: Age of CCG Vessels in 2006-2007
Table 4: Days delivered and Percentage of Service by Search and Rescue Activity, 2006-2007
Table 5: Service to Fisheries and Aquaculture Management by patrol type,
2006-2007
(% of Operational Days)
Table 6: Top 5 of Reasons for Operational Delays, 2006-2007
Table 7: Operational State of Vessels, 2006-2007 (%)
Table 8: Unplanned Maintenance of Vessels, 2002-2003 to 2006-2007
Table 9: Fleet National Budget, 2006-2007 ($000s)
List of Text Boxes
Text Box 1: Our Legislated Mandate
Text Box 2: Canadian Coast Guard National Coordination Centre
Text Box 3: Improving Ship-to-Shore Communications: E-mail at Sea Project
Text Box 4: Improving Safety Aboard Helicopters
Text Box 5: Employee Awarded Cross of Valour
Text Box 6: Bringing the Media Spotlight to the Arctic
Text Box 7: Immediate Response Saves Lives
Text Box 8: Responding to an Oil Spill
Text Box 9: Discoveries in the Bay of Fundy
Text Box 10: The CCGS Arrow Post Foils Poachers
Text Box 11: Operation Lancaster
Text Box 12: Becoming a Maritime Industry Leader in Safety and Security
CCGS Cape Hurd, Specialty Vessel
Photo: C&A Region