Transportation Safety Board probes tour boat sinking on Haida Gwaii

By Jason Contant | September 28, 2022 | Last updated on October 30, 2024
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Coastline on Moresby Island, Haida Gwaii
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RICHMOND, B.C. – The Transportation Safety Board has sent a team to British Columbia’s north coast to probe the sinking of a tour boat in Haida Gwaii.

A statement from the safety board says the team of investigators has been sent to Prince Rupert, where it will gather information and determine what happened.

The M.V. Island Bay went down on Sept. 10 in the shallow waters of a bay on Morseby Island in the Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve.

The coast guard said at the time that no one had been hurt.

But it warned the “rough marine environment” had the potential to cause a diesel spill or some other damaging leak from the 13-metre vessel.

Containment booms and absorbent pads were laid down around the tour boat which is operated by Archipelago Ventures, while the boat owner arranges a salvage operation.

 

Feature image by iStock.com/Nancy Strohm

Jason Contant