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The Receiver of Wreck (Receiver) is an officer of Transport Canada, appointed under the Canada Shipping Act 2001, to act as a custodian of wreck in the absence of the rightful owner.
The Receiver will try to locate the owner. If no owner is located, the Receiver
may dispose of the wreck.
A salvor may be a person, a company, the owner of wreck or the owner’s representative, or municipal, provincial, territorial or federal agencies.
The salvor, unless acting on behalf of the owner of wreck, must report the discovery
to the Receiver and complete a Notice to Salvors of Wreck form.
No, unless you are the owner. A ship that sinks or goes aground, or cargo
that is lost over the side is still the property of the shipper, the company
to which a vessel is registered or an insurance company.
Yes. Salvors are entitled to reasonable salvage costs and expenses
for their efforts.
The Receiver is not responsible for protecting the wreck site.
The deliberate failure to report wreck to the Receiver is considered to be an offence. The person committing an offence is liable to a fine and/or imprisonment.
You can contact the Receiver of Wreck in your region;
Visit us on-line at: http://www.tc.gc.ca/marinesafety/oep/nwpp/wreck.htm;
Or, write us at:
Navigable Waters Protection Program
Marine Safety
Transport Canada
Tower C, Place de Ville
330 Sparks Street, 10th Floor
Ottawa ON
K1A 0N8
E-mail: oep@tc.gc.ca