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Regulatory bodies for manned submersibles in Canada
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[QUOTE=".Scott, post: 6054435, member: 489053"] If you plan on using it in public waters. you will need to register it as a boat. ( [URL]http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/oep-vesselreg-registration-menu-2311.htm[/URL] ) Obviously, it will not meet all of the requirements of a boat. If there is a harbor master where you will operate, you should contact him right away. Otherwise, I would contact the Canadian Coast Guard ( [URL]http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/eng/CCG/Home[/URL] ) If you operate in a shipping lane or other congested area, you will need to submit a report ( [URL]https://msix.nga.mil/submitReport.php[/URL] ) so that a NAVAREA warning can be issued. [/QUOTE]
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