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註釋The Panel was appointed in June 1989 in response to growing public concern for the marine environment resulting from the bulk movement of oil and chemicals through Canadian waters and fishing zones. The Panel reviewed the measures currently in place to ensure the safe movement of oil and chemicals by tanker and tank barge through Canadian waters; Canada's ability to respond to marine spills of these products; and the Canadian and international legislation and conventions which regulate the movement of oil and chemicals, including the provisions for compensation for damages resulting from spills. The panel held 31 days of public hearings across the country. This final report presents the issues, both generally and for Newfoundland and Labrador, the Maritimes, the St. Lawrence River, the Great Lakes, the Arctic and the West Coast, and includes funding and general recommendations.