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CANADA AS A MARITIME NATION |
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Geographic Dimensions |
- The longest coastline of any nation in the world – 240,000 km
- An exclusive economic zone of almost 8,000,000 km2 – six times larger than the combined landmass of the UK, France and Germany.
- Second largest continental shelf area in the world –
6,500,000 km2
- Seven million Canadians live in coastal areas
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Economic Dimensions |
- 11,000 companies operate in the ocean sector
- Ocean industries directly employ nearly 145,000
Canadians and generate $19 billion of economic output
- 50% of Canada’s frontier oil reserves are estimated to lie in
Canada’s offshore, with the Hibernia oilfield alone estimated at over 750 million barrels of recoverable oil and 3.5 trillion feet of natural gas
- Canada’s ocean fisheries generate over $4 Billion of export
income annually
- Canada’s ocean areas are important to Canada’s tourism
industries, with over 1,500,000 cruise ship passengers visiting Canadian ports each year
- Exports account for over 40% of Canada’s $977 billion Gross
Domestic Product
- Ships bear 20% of Canada’s trade with the USA
- In trade with countries other than the USA, 97% of Canadian
exports and 70% of our imports are moved across ocean trade routes
- Canada’s 546 ports handle over 390 million tonnes of cargo
each year, and serve as Canada’s gateway to more than 100 economies across the world. |
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Strategic Dimensions |
- Responsible, through alliance commitments for the defence of
ocean areas approaching 12,000,000 km2
- Canada shares a land border with only one other country,
making the oceans Canada’s first line of defence |