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Western Nunavut is set to get a new marine surveillance system

The upgrades will test out a system of tracking traffic in parts of the Northwest Passage.

By Nunatsiaq News May 22, 2018
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The western Nunavut community of Cambridge Bay is among seven coastal communities in Canada that will test out a new marine information system.

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