Times Colonist

Feds announce $80M for marine oil-spill research

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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,” Treasury Board president Scott Brison said.

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, which is aimed at developing a marine safety system.

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

“This new investment in research and new technologi­es will allow us to better prevent and respond to potential marine incidents.”

Advanced ocean modelling work will be done in six ports across the country: Kitimat, Vancouver and the Fraser River in British Columbia; Canso, N.S., Saint John, N.B. and the St. Lawrence River from Quebec City to Montreal.

 ??  ?? Oil sheens are visible in the Seaforth Channel following an oil spill last fall near Bella Bella.
Oil sheens are visible in the Seaforth Channel following an oil spill last fall near Bella Bella.

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