Groups test rescue, cleanup responses during major marine exercise in B.C.
PORT HARDY, B.C. — Nearly two dozen agencies were responding to an environmental emergency off Vancouver Island on Thursday, but fortunately it was only a drill.
Vessels and members from the Canadian and United States coast guards, military search-and-rescue teams and the RCMP have been among 20 agencies taking part in training exercises that began this week in waters near Port Hardy, B.C.
The focus Thursday was on a simulated environmental cleanup, while Wednesday’s scenario involved a hypothetical cruise ship that had run aground with 2,700 passengers aboard.
The BC Ferries vessel Northern Adventure stood in for the supposedly stricken vessel, but U.S. Coast Guard Capt. John Hollingsworth from Alaska says the drill was far from implausible.