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CCGS Terry Fox

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8127799

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Marine casualties8
  • TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY MACHINERY OR TECHNICAL SYSTEMMinor
    Feb 29, 2024Botwood, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (NL)

    On 29 February 2024, the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "TERRY FOX" reported having sustained a total failure of one of its generators while secured in Botwood, NL. The vessel suspended its operations for repairs.

  • FIRESerious
    Jan 20, 2024Black Head North, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (NL)

    On 20 January 2024, the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "TERRY FOX", with 27 people on board, reported having sustained a fire on one of its main engine's exhaust system off Pouch Cove, NL. The crew adressed the issue and the vessel resumed its voyage.

  • FIRESerious
    Aug 16, 2022Prince Regent Inlet, NU, NUNAVUT (NU)

    On 16 August 2022, the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "TERRY FOX" reported sustaining a fire in its port side service generator room and being disabled in Batty Bay off Somerset Island, NU. The fire was extinguished and the vessel anchored for repairs.

  • TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY MACHINERY OR TECHNICAL SYSTEMMinor
    Jul 10, 2022Mair Island, NUNAVUT (NU)

    On 10 July 2022, the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "TERRY FOX" reported sustaining damage to its port propeller shaft and small sea water ingress in Frobisher's Bay off Iqualuit, NU. The crew installed a temporary seal and the vessel proceeded to St. John's, NL for repairs.

  • NOT INVOLVEDModerate
    Apr 10, 2022Triton, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (NL)

    On 10 April 2022, the fishing vessel "WHITE SHARK", with 6 people on board, reported being disabled with engine problems in Notre Dame Bay off Triton, NL. The vessel was towed to Triton, NL by the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "TERRY FOX".

  • NOT INVOLVEDModerate
    Apr 10, 2022Triton, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (NL)

    On 10 April 2022, the fishing vessel "AUTUMN BREEZE", with 4 people on board, reported being disabled with main gearbox issues in Notre Dame Bay, NL. The vessel was towed to Triton, NL by the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "TERRY FOX".

  • BOTTOM CONTACTMinor
    Apr 27, 2018Bide Arm, NL, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (NL)

    On 27 April 2018, the Canadian Coast Guard Ship "TERRY FOX" reported having made bottom contact.

  • FIRESerious
    Feb 18, 2016Cape Spera, NL, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (NL)

    On 18 February 2016, the Canadian Coast Guard ship "TERRY FOX", with 36 people on board, reported a fire in the main engine exhaust lagging 2.0 nautical miles NE of Cape Spear, NL. The fire was extinguished and the vessel returned to St. John's, NL. No injuries or pollution reported.

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CCGS Terry Fox is a Canadian Coast Guard heavy icebreaker. She was originally built by Burrard-Yarrows Corporation in Canada in 1983 as part of an Arctic drilling system developed by BeauDril, the drilling subsidiary of Gulf Canada Resources. After the offshore oil exploration in the Beaufort Sea ended in the early 1990s, she was first leased and then sold to the Canadian Coast Guard. Terry Fox's sister ship, Kalvik, is today owned by the Russian Murmansk Shipping Company as Vladimir Ignatyuk.

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