Lethbridge Herald

Ottawa announces $80M for oil spill research

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — HALIFAX

The federal government is spending $80 million on oil spill research, looking at how to prevent spills as well as their effect on the marine environmen­t.

“Our government is committed to protecting our marine and coastal areas so that they are safeguarde­d for future generation­s,” said Treasury Board President Scott Brison.

He announced the funding Monday at the Bedford Institute of Oceanograp­hy in Halifax.

Brison said a $45.5-million research program will be set up to foster collaborat­ion among researcher­s in Canada and around the world, with $10 million a year to bring scientists together to study how oil spills behave, how to clean and contain them and how to minimize environmen­tal damage.

The Centre for Offshore Oil, Gas and Energy Research in Halifax will also get some of the $16.8 million in funding for new scientists and specialize­d equipment.

It will support oil spill research to better understand how oil degrades in different conditions.

Also, Brison said in a statement that $17.7 million will be used to enhance ocean models of winds, waves and currents to allow responders to better track spills.

The funds are part of the $1.5-billion Oceans Protection Plan.

“Science will form the foundation of our worldleadi­ng marine safety system,” Fisheries Minister Dominic LeBlanc said in a statement.

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