Table S12: Marine Occurrences, 2019-2023

Report Section
Safety and security

Table S12: Marine Occurrences, 2019-2023

Table S12: Marine Occurrences, 2019-2023
                2019-2023
                average
Canadian Vessels 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Accidents 217 224 180 205 186 202.4
  Shipping Accidents 165 187 145 169 161 165.4
    Abandoned 0 0 1 0 0 0.2
    Capsizes 9 2 4 9 3 5.4
    Collision 15 25 13 21 28 20.4
    Explosion 1 1 2 0 1 1.0
    Fire 24 35 36 31 29 31.0
    Grounding 44 43 31 45 42 41.0
    Missing 0 1 2 0 1 0.8
    Sank 18 21 21 28 16 20.8
    Striking 36 47 25 26 23 31.4
    Sustains Damage Render
    Unseaworthy/Unfit For Purpose 18 12 10 9 18 13.4
  Accident Aboard Ship 52 37 35 36 25 37.0
 
Fatalities 15 18 11 7 17 13.6
    Shipping Accident 8 14 9 2 9 8.4
    Accident Aboard Ship 7 4 2 5 8 5.2
 
Injuries 48 35 35 34 27 35.8
    Shipping Accident 9 2 5 7 6 5.8
    Accident Aboard Ship 39 33 30 27 21 30.0
 
 
Type of Vessels Involved in Shipping
Accidents (by Vessel Category) 165 187 145 169 161 165.4
  Commercial 104 104 84 98 90 96.0
    Barge 12 14 9 13 6 10.8
    Cargo - Liquid 3 4 3 2 2 2.8
    Cargo - Solid 23 27 12 14 16 18.4
    Ferry 17 13 14 19 14 15.4
    Passenger 15 6 6 10 5 8.4
    Survey/Research 2 1 2 0 3 1.6
    Service Ship 19 17 14 22 25 19.4
    Ships boat 5 4 5 6 4 4.8
    Tug 6 18 16 10 14 12.8
    Sailing Vessel 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
    Other 2 0 3 2 1 1.6
  Fishing 57 72 48 62 53 58.4
  Non-commercial 4 11 13 9 18 11.0
 
Commercial Accident Rate
    Commercial vessel accidents (>15 GT,
    Canadian, non-fishing, non-passenger) 91 96 62 82 83 82.8
    Million vessel-kms 12.5 11.7 10.8 14.2 14.4 12.7
    Accident Rate/million vessel-kms 7.3 8.2 5.7 5.8 5.8 6.6
    Vessel transits 70,087 59,688 59,282 76,317 75,996 68274.0
    Accident Rate/thousand vessel trips 1.3 1.6 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.2
 
Vessels Lost 9 14 12 13 13 12.2
    Commercial 3 1 3 2 4 2.6
    Fishing 6 13 7 8 9 8.6
    Non-Commercial     2 3 0 1.7
Incident 730 684 670 752 613 689.8
 
Foreign Vessels
Accidents 54 40 41 39 51 45.0
    Shipping Accident 43 35 33 31 38 36.0
    Accident Aboard Ship 11 5 8 8 13 9.0
Type of Vessels Involved in Shipping
Accidents (by Vessel Category) 43 35 33 31 38 36.0
    Commercial 39 33 30 31 36 33.8
    Fishing 3 2 3 0 2 2.0
    Non-commercial 1 0 0 0 0 0.2
Fatalities 2 0 0 0 1 0.6
    Shipping Accident 0 0 0 0 1 0.2
    Accident Aboard Ship 2 0 0 0 0 0.4
Injuries 9 6 10 7 12 8.8
    Shipping Accident 1 0 0 0 0 0.2
    Accident Aboard Ship 8 6 10 7 12 8.6
Vessels Lost 0 0 2 0 0 0.4
Incident 215 241 186 216 181 207.8
 
Total Marine Occurrences
Accidents 271 264 221 244 237 247.4
    Shipping Accident 208 222 178 200 199 201.4
    Accident Aboard Ship 63 42 43 44 38 46.0
Fatalities 17 18 11 7 18 14.2
Injuries 57 41 45 41 39 44.6
Vessels Involved in Shipping Accidents 233 261 202 235 229 232.0
Vessels Lost 9 14 14 13 13 12.6
Incidents (Mandatory reporting) 945 925 856 968 794 897.6
 

Notes and Sources

Notes: R= Revised data. P= Preliminary data. GT = Gross tons.



Transport Canada (TC) adopted an adjusted methodology to generate the summary table above.

As of 2021, category "Type of Vessels Involved in Shipping Accidents (by Vessel Category)" represents the number of occurences, not the number of vessels involved.

The term "Commercial" includes all the activities in Transportation Safety Board's (TSB's) MARSIS database (under "Primary Activity Category") except "Government - General", "Not Engaged in Commericial Act", "Fishing" and "Unknown."

The term "Fishing" includes "Fishing" and "Unknown" categories in TSB's MARSIS ("Primary Activity Category").

Transits are based on fused terrestrial and satellite Automatic Identification System (AIS) data processed and analyzed by Transport Canada.The number of transits were only counted for the 17 Canadian Port Authorities.

The number of kilometers sailed are based on fused terrestrial and satellite Automatic Identification System (AIS) data processed and analyzed by Transport Canada. Nautical miles sailed were computed for vessels travelling within the limit of 12 nautical miles (nm) territorial sea and converted to Kilometers using a factor of 1.852. Data is not comparable to previous editions because of changes in sources and concepts.

The Accident Rate is calculated for shipping accidents of Canadian commercial vessels (excluding all fishing, passenger, and pleasure vessels and all vessels under 15 gross tonnage), as vessel activity is captured for these vessel sizes only.

TC's commercial accident rate differs slightly from the TSB's rate due to the capture of passenger vessels data by TC.

As of 2021 only serious injuries are counted.

All definitions can be found in the TSB annual report. https://www.tsb.gc.ca/eng/stats/marine/2021/ssem-ssmo-2021.html

When the vessel flag was "unknown", "n/a", or not reported ("blank") it was assumed that the vessel was Canadian.

Source: Transportation Safety Board, Transport Canada, Canadian Coast Guard, Automated Information System (AIS)

Report document
S12-en.pdf40.63 KB
Notes: R= Revised data. P= Preliminary data. GT = Gross tons.



Transport Canada (TC) adopted an adjusted methodology to generate the summary table above.

As of 2021, category "Type of Vessels Involved in Shipping Accidents (by Vessel Category)" represents the number of occurences, not the number of vessels involved.

The term "Commercial" includes all the activities in Transportation Safety Board's (TSB's) MARSIS database (under "Primary Activity Category") except "Government - General", "Not Engaged in Commericial Act", "Fishing" and "Unknown."

The term "Fishing" includes "Fishing" and "Unknown" categories in TSB's MARSIS ("Primary Activity Category").

Transits are based on fused terrestrial and satellite Automatic Identification System (AIS) data processed and analyzed by Transport Canada.The number of transits were only counted for the 17 Canadian Port Authorities.

The number of kilometers sailed are based on fused terrestrial and satellite Automatic Identification System (AIS) data processed and analyzed by Transport Canada. Nautical miles sailed were computed for vessels travelling within the limit of 12 nautical miles (nm) territorial sea and converted to Kilometers using a factor of 1.852. Data is not comparable to previous editions because of changes in sources and concepts.

The Accident Rate is calculated for shipping accidents of Canadian commercial vessels (excluding all fishing, passenger, and pleasure vessels and all vessels under 15 gross tonnage), as vessel activity is captured for these vessel sizes only.

TC's commercial accident rate differs slightly from the TSB's rate due to the capture of passenger vessels data by TC.

As of 2021 only serious injuries are counted.

All definitions can be found in the TSB annual report. https://www.tsb.gc.ca/eng/stats/marine/2021/ssem-ssmo-2021.html

When the vessel flag was "unknown", "n/a", or not reported ("blank") it was assumed that the vessel was Canadian.

Source: Transportation Safety Board, Transport Canada, Canadian Coast Guard, Automated Information System (AIS)