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Under the Coast Guard's mandate to address wrecked, abandoned and hazardous vessels, we maintain response officers across the country who are responsible for deploying to an incident site. They have the training required to undertake initial risk assessments to understand the nature and the risk of the vessel. They also have the training required to deploy any pollution countermeasures required during that initial incident stabilization and to protect the marine environment while plans are made. When we move to take action to deconstruct a vessel, that is not a skill set that is within the Canadian Coast Guard. Therefore, we work with our colleagues at PSPC for a contract to hire professional salvors to deal with the deconstruction.