@EdwinG@mstdn.moimeme.ca
@jerome@jasette.facil.services Yes.
That and they conflate Canadian organizations with foreign one.
Like the Titan report that came out yesterday; many reported that the Coast Guard issued a report about it. Turns out they didnβt, itβs a foreign coast guard that did.
@jfmezei@mstdn.ca
@EdwinG@mstdn.moimeme.ca @jerome@jasette.facil.services
Canadian Coast guard areas of resposibility:
sea area A1: within range of shore-based VHF DSC coast station (40 nautical miles)
sea area A2: within range of shore-based MF DSC coast station (40 to 150 nautical miles)
sea area A3: within the coverage of an Inmarsat geostationary satellite (approximately 70Β°N to 70Β°S, excluding sea areas A1 and A2)
sea area A4: the remaining areas, covering the polar regions
In Canada, sea area A1 covers the east and west coasts. Sea area A4 covers the Arctic. All other waters are in A3 sea area.
Leoardo di Caprio's burrial site is outside of Canadian Coast Guard jurisdiction and falls under US Coast Guard's as per various agreements to carve up resonsibilities/territories.
After the sinking of Leonardo's ship in 1912, it was decided to have proper ice surveys and those stil go on today and coast guard of Canada and USA do the surveys based on those territories.