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Dead Boats Disposal Society

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Typically, when the Society is notified by the public about a problem boat, it conducts a survey to determine if the vessel is truly abandoned. Once a boat is removed with a barge and crane, it is tested for contaminants, dismantled, and disposed of at appropriate landfills. The cost to remove and
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A boat may be an environmental and navigation hazard for years before it sinks, and John Roe of the DBDS notes that delaying action increases the cost of removal. While local municipalities are left to deal with derelict boats that come ashore, the problem is complicated from a jurisdictional
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The Dead Boats Disposal Society's operations director and founder, John Roe, has been cleaning up derelict boats from British Columbia waters for more than 25 years. Roe received an award from
236:"The abandoned boats washing up on Victoria's shores, in pictures: The Dead Boats Disposal Society has spent decades pulling the wrecks out of the water and off the beaches in Victoria" 537: 428:"Abandoned boat legislation leaves Vancouver Island lobby group with a sinking feeling: Officials waiting too long to remove dilapidated boats, says Saanich Inlet Protection Society" 408: 329: 650: 427: 389: 310: 518: 216: 504:"Federal funding boosts volunteer efforts to remove thousands of abandoned boats in B.C.: Leaky, busted, rusty dinghies and boats wreak environmental havoc" 311:"Speaking Notes for the Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport for a News Conference on Bill C-64, The Wrecked Abandoned or Hazardous Vessels Act" 690: 658: 466:"Greater Victoria's coastal communities take derelict boat issue to the CRD: Group looking for regional body to partner on regulation recommendations" 352: 292:"Group continues to pull sunken, abandoned wrecks from Salish Sea: Dead Boats society inching towards 89 wrecks pulled from Capital Regional waters" 484: 620: 519:"Dead Boats Society moving towards 100 wreckages removed from the Salish Sea: 'Gorge Guy' John Roe on his way to removing another 39 derelicts" 586: 273:"Dead Boat Disposal team work midnight shift to pull boats from Caddy Bay: Group plans to remove 'sunken, abandoned boats' from B.C.'s shores" 465: 272: 602:"Reflections on an Urban Swim, and the Changes One Person Can Make: Victoria's Gorge waterway, once a dumping ground, takes on renewed life" 674: 555: 291: 76:(DBDS) is a non-profit society dedicated to the removal and disposal of abandoned boats and marine debris from shorelines in 257: 503: 125: 446: 367: 120:
standpoint because the seabed is a provincial responsibility, activities on the surface are under the purview of the
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The problem of derelict boats is widespread along the British Columbia coast since, before July 2019 when the
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estimates there are close to 1,600 abandoned and derelict boats in the waters of British Columbia.
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To remove abandoned boats and marine debris from beaches, oceans and inlets around the BC coast
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came into effect, it was not illegal to abandon a boat along Canada's coastline. With the
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Protection Society says "It seems the only time they act is after the boats have sunk."
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Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, British Columbia (24 August 2019).
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The DBDS has received grants and resources from "a long list of partners" including the
182: 684: 353:"Four years after passage of law on abandoned boats, only two fines have been levied" 113: 93: 485:"There are around 1,400 boats abandoned on BC.'s coast, boat removal society says" 96:. By February 2020, the group had removed 89,300 metric tonnes of marine debris. 556:"Addressing Abandoned Vessels, Marine Debris and Marine-Sourced Plastics in B.C." 390:"Canadian Coast Guard urges patience as it deals with up to 1,600 derelict boats" 572: 178: 174: 621:"Saanich recognizes Dead Boat Society lead for helping clean up Cadboro Bay" 217:"Feds fund removal of more derelict boats from waters off Vancouver Island" 201: 654:
documentary features work being done by the Dead Boats Disposal Society
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on February 25, 2019, for the DBDS's work removing problem boats from
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Small Craft Harbours Abandoned and Wrecked Vessels Removal Program
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to address vessel abandonment and ensure owner accountability"
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dispose of a small craft ranges from $ 5,000 to $ 75,000.
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Environmental organizations based in British Columbia
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deadboatsdisposalsociety.ca
British Columbia
Victoria
Capital Regional District
Sooke
Gulf Islands
Saanich Inlet
Coast Guard
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Transport Canada
Capital Regional District
Transport Canada
Saanich
Fred Haynes
Cadboro Bay
Gorge Waterway
"The Dead Boats Disposal Society"
"Feds fund removal of more derelict boats from waters off Vancouver Island"
"The abandoned boats washing up on Victoria's shores, in pictures: The Dead Boats Disposal Society has spent decades pulling the wrecks out of the water and off the beaches in Victoria"


"Province seeking solutions to address abandoned boats"
"Dead Boat Disposal team work midnight shift to pull boats from Caddy Bay: Group plans to remove 'sunken, abandoned boats' from B.C.'s shores"
"Group continues to pull sunken, abandoned wrecks from Salish Sea: Dead Boats society inching towards 89 wrecks pulled from Capital Regional waters"
"Speaking Notes for the Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport for a News Conference on Bill C-64, The Wrecked Abandoned or Hazardous Vessels Act"
"Government of Canada marks the passage of Bill C-64: the Wrecked, Abandoned or Hazardous Vessels Act to address vessel abandonment and ensure owner accountability"
"Four years after passage of law on abandoned boats, only two fines have been levied"
"Owner of boat in Cadboro Bay fire blames mechanical issue"

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