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Aerial view of the Sechelt Deep Sea Terminal and Shiploader
Canada

Seabulk designed and built this deep sea terminal and shiploader for the export of construction aggregate. The terminal facilitates loading vessels from barges to Panamax sized ships. 

A 1.1 km conveyor from the mine feeds the shiploader. Up to 4,500 tonnes of sand, crushed rock or small stone can be loaded per hour onto ships via the conveyor belt.

The Sechelt facility is the largest open pit sand and gravel mine in North America. It employs about 100 people in a three-shift operation, many of them from the Sechelt Indian Band, on whose land the mine is located.

The mine opened in 1989 and is more than 20 years into its predicted 50-year lifespan at the current rate of extraction.

Copyright: Robert Prior
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 18000x9000
Taken: 26/09/2022
Subida: 21/11/2022
Published: 22/11/2022
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Tags: aerial; sea; day; ocean; harbour; coast; town; marine; barge; shiploader; terminal; transportation; infrastructure; construction; aggregate
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