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HaiSea Marine’s fleet includes Canada’s first fully electric tugboats.
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The California native, whose career has taken him into the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, the Mediterranean, and off the coast of Africa, has developed a deep respect for the Haisla Nation’s seafaring ability. “About 20 per cent of HaiSea’s workforce is Indigenous, and the majority of those employees are members of the Haisla Nation,” said Jones. “Being on the water is in their DNA. They are a seafaring nation because they have grown up next to the water, so they’ve spent time fishing and boating. There are skills they have to learn, but they want to
learn and progress, and we will help them with that. We are working with BCIT [the British Columbia Institute of Technology] to get training courses locally.” And with construction now underway on the Haisla Nation’s own Cedar LNG project, Jones expects more opportunities for community members, both onshore and in the open water. “Our plan is to keep the positive momentum going and focus on additional training to prepare for the first LNG export cargo, which will be history in the making for Canada, LNG Canada and HaiSea Marine.”
Being on the water is in their DNA. ”
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