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- SUSTAINS DAMAGE RENDER UNSEAWORTHY/UNFIT FOR PURPOSE - Unfit for purpose - ice, weather, etc.SeriousSep 12, 2025Pointe-Sud-Ouest, QUEBEC (QC)
On 12 September 2025, the Canadian Coast Guard research vessel "CAPT JACQUES CARTIER", with 35 people on board, reported taking on water while transiting the Détroit d'Honguedo off Pointe-Sud-Ouest, QC. The water was entering the net stowage compartment through a hole found in the wave gate trunk. The vessel proceeded to Gaspé, QC, for the crew to assess the damage and perform repairs.
- TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY MACHINERY OR TECHNICAL SYSTEMMinorMar 10, 2025Cape Sable, NOVA SCOTIA (NS)
On 10 March 2025, the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "CAPT JACQUES CARTIER" reported having sustained a total loss of propulsion 81 nm SSW of Cape Sable, NS, in the Gulf of Maine. The crew addressed the issue and the vessel resumed its voyage.
- STRIKING - Allision with a fixed object (striking - includes berthed/docked vessels)SeriousFeb 28, 2025Alongside berth at Bedford Institute of Oceanography, NS, NOVA SCOTIA (NS)
On 28 February 2025, the Canadian coast guard vessel "CAPT JACQUES CARTIER", reported a collision with a contractor's trailer on the dock at Bedford Institute of Oceanography, NS. There was no apparent damage to either the vessel or the trailer.
- TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY MACHINERY OR TECHNICAL SYSTEMMinorNov 9, 2024Comfort Bight, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (NL)
On 09 November 2024, the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "CAPT JACQUES CARTIER" reported being disabled with a total engine failure causing a loss of propulsion NE of Strait of Belle Isle, NL. The crew was able to restart one engine and was later escorted to Botwood, NL by the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "TELEOST".
- NOT INVOLVEDModerateSep 26, 2023Pointe Sauvage, NEW BRUNSWICK (NB)
On 26 September 2023, the workboat "C30248NS", belonging to the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "CAPT JACQUES CARTIER", reported having run aground while exiting Shippegan Gully, NB. There were 3 people on board the workboat at the time; 2 sustained minor injuries. The workboat freed itself and returned to the "CAPT JACQUES CARTIER" where the injured crew members were assisted on board by rescue specialists.
- INTENTIONAL BEACHING/GROUNDING/ANCHORING to avoid occurrenceModerateSep 17, 2023Birch Point, NEW BRUNSWICK (NB)
On 17 September 2023, the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "CAPT JACQUES CARTIER", with 34 people on board, reported having dropped anchor after fouling its propeller at Miscou Banks, NB. The Canadian Coast Guard Ship "M. PERLEY" assisted the vessel and freed the propeller. The assisted vessel proceeded to Dalhousie, NB.
- RISK OF COLLISION (near collision) - With another vessel or other floating objectMinorJul 26, 2023Sandwich Point, NOVA SCOTIA (NS)
On 26 July 2023, the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "CAPT JACQUES CARTIER" reported having experienced a close-quarters situation with sailing vessels while exiting Halifax Harbour, NS.
- STRIKING - Allision with a fixed object (striking - includes berthed/docked vessels)SeriousSep 13, 2022Canso Canal, NOVA SCOTIA (NS)
On 13 September 2022, the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "CAPT JACQUES CARTIER" reported striking the wall in the Canso Canal, NS.
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CCGS Capt. Jacques Cartier is an offshore fisheries research ship of the Canadian Coast Guard. The ship was ordered in 2011 as part of the Canadian National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS) as a replacement for aging Canadian Coast Guard vessels. Capt. Jacques Cartier is the sister ship of CCGS Sir John Franklin and CCGS John Cabot. The ship was constructed at Seaspan Shipyard, Vancouver, British Columbia and launched on 5 June 2019.

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