Boating safety
The UVic boating safety program is part of our Marine Safety program which assists faculty, staff and students in safely performing research both above and below the water. We are committed to providing you with guidance and support to aid in meeting the requirments of various marine regulations.
The boating safety program outlines the requirements for research and teaching activities involving marine vessels. We provide guidance and technical support to ensure your boating projects meet their safety and regulatory obligations.
Under the Transport Canada regulations, boats used by UVic for purposes other than recreation are categorized as non-pleasure commercial vessels and are subject to a specific regulatory framework. Types of non-pleasure commercial vessels can range from canoes, kayaks, aluminum hull boats, to larger vessels such as the John Strickland research vessel.
To ensure your project is meeting its safety and regulatory obligations, please review the following resources and complete where applicable:
- Boating review form
- Human powered vessel safety
- Small vessel registration
- Small vessel compliance program (Blue Decal)
- Small vessel Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs)
- Training
For more information, please contact Amanda Muench at amuench@uvic.ca or 250-853-3915.
- June 29, 2022: Using pleasure craft as non-pleasure craft
- November 6, 2020: Navigation Safety Regulations
- June 3, 2020: Temporary Guidance Regarding the Use of Non-Medical Masks
- March 16, 2020: Extending the Validity of Marine Personnel Certificates
- October 24, 2019: Inspection and maintenance of inflatable PFDs
- October 12, 2018: Legalization of cannabis in Canada and vessel operation
Marine Spill Reporting - Canada Coast Guard Channel 16 or call 1-800-889-8852 Pacific Region