Government of Canada announces major investments in scientific research to protect Canadian waters from oil spills

BOSTON, MA, March 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ - Keeping our oceans and coastal areas clean, safe and healthy for current and future generations is a top priority for the Government of Canada. That is why we are making significant investments, under the Oceans Protection Plan, to help protect Canadian coasts and waterways from oil spills.

Today, on behalf of the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, Parliamentary Secretary Sean Casey announced that six international organizations will receive more than $4.1 million for research projects that will help improve protocols and decision-making to minimize the environmental impacts of oil spills.

The recipients include: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation; Johns Hopkins University; New Jersey Institute of Technology; SINTEF Ocean; Texas A&M University; and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

These projects are part of the $45.5 million Multi-Partner Research Initiative, announced last year to leverage collaboration among oil spill experts in Canada and abroad to ensure we have the capability to provide the best scientific advice and tools to respond to oil spills in our waters.

A total of 35 Canadian and international projects will focus on a wide range of innovative strategies and technologies to aid in oil spill response. Under this initiative, researchers will investigate computer modeling to predict the movement and fate of spilled oil, the use of chemical dispersants and herders, the efficiency of in-situ (or onsite) burning of oil spilled at sea and the potential of bio-based agents to disperse oil through biodegradation.

The Multi-Partner Research Initiative will support a variety of different but interrelated research projects on alternative response measures for oil spills while facilitating partnerships among the best researchers across Canada and around the world. These collaborative efforts will improve our knowledge of how oil spills behave, how best to contain them and clean them up, and how to minimize their environmental impacts.

Quotes

"Collaboration is key when working to respond to oil spills. These new partnerships will lead to more scientific knowledge, innovative response measures and advanced technologies that will help minimize the impacts of oil spills on our marine and coastal waters. We are working together to keep our oceans and our coasts clean, healthy and safe."

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard

"The Government of Canada is making major investments in scientific research to help protect Canadian waters and coasts from oil spills and other harmful marine incidents. Funding awarded to Canadian and international organizations will support vital research and technologies that better enable us to respond to marine incidents and protect our precious ocean ecosystems for generations to come."

Sean Casey, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard

Quick Facts

    --  The $1.5 billion Oceans Protection Plan is the largest investment ever
        made to ensure our coasts are healthier, safer and better protected.
    --  In December 2017, the Government of Canada announced the $45.5 million
        Multi-Partner Research Initiative to improve collaboration with oil
        response experts around the world to advance oil spill research in
        Canada to minimize the environmental impacts of oil spills.

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    --  Multi-Partner Research Initiative backgrounder

Backgrounder

Protecting our marine and coastal areas from potential oil spills
Oceans Protection Plan

Canada's coasts are home to productive ecosystems that support the livelihoods of Indigenous and coastal communities. Under the Oceans Protection Plan, Fisheries and Oceans Canada will bring together top researchers from across the country and around the world to increase our understanding of how oil spills behave, how best to contain them and clean them up, and how to minimize their environmental impacts.

The $45.5 million Multi-Partner Research Initiative will draw on the knowledge and experience of oil spill experts in Canada and abroad. The initiative will support at least 35 projects and give rise to new partnerships, improved knowledge and new technologies that will help raise awareness and mitigate the impacts of oil spills and other marine incidents.

While most MPRI funding will go toward research initiatives in Canada (to be announced separately), six international organizations will receive investments for 12 projects under the Multi-Partner Research Initiative:


                        Recipient                       
            
              Name of project              
     
              Timeframe             Funding amount

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        Commonwealth Scientific                   Direct and indirect ecosystem responses to oil spills
         and Industrial Research                   and options for interventions
         Organisation                                                                                    
     Six months                             $204,101


       
              Canberra, Australia


       (Dr. Elisabeth Fulton)

    ---                                                                                                                                                ---

        Commonwealth Scientific                   Combined microbial sampler and physical sensor payload
         and Industrial Research                   for rapid oil spill surveillance at depth
         Organisation                                                                                    
     Six months                             $243,225


       
              Canberra, Australia


       (Dr. Pascal Craw)

    ---                                                                                                                                                ---

        Johns Hopkins University                  Effects of crude oil properties, dispersants and
         Baltimore, Maryland,                      weathering on the breakup of plumes and slicks
         USA                                                                                             
     Four years                             $760,000


       (Dr. Joseph Katz)

    ---                                                                                                                                                ---

        New Jersey Institute of                   Oil droplet formation from underwater releases with
         Technology                                and without the presence of gas at various
                                                   dispersant-to-oil ratios - implications for herders
                                                   and dispersant effectiveness when oil reaches the
                                                   surface                                               
     Four years                             $749,800


       
              Newark, New Jersey, USA


       (Dr. Michel C. Boufadel)

    ---                                                                                                                                                ---

        New Jersey Institute of                   Capturing the behaviour of oil on the metre scale -
         Technology                                oil convergence due to waterfronts and vertical
                                                   advection                                             
     Four years                             $299,999


       
              Newark, New Jersey, USA


       (Dr. Michel C. Boufadel)

    ---                                                                                                                                                ---

        New Jersey Institute of                   Impact of particle shape and hydrophobicity on the
         Technology                                formation of oil particle aggregates - a combined
                                                   experimental/numerical investigation leading to
                                                   formation of a predictive model                       
     Four years                             $556,025


       
              Newark, New Jersey, USA


        (Dr. Lin Zhao)

    ---                                                                                                                                                ---


       SINTEF Ocean                              Artificial energy by water flushing after dispersant
                                                   treatment in calm seas or iced waters                 
     One year                                $45,000


       
              Trondheim, Norway


       (Per Daling)

    ---                                                                                                                                                ---


       SINTEF Ocean                              Better characteristics of burned residues from field-
                                                   and laboratory-generated onsite burning               
     One year                               $110,000


       
              Trondheim, Norway


       (Per Daling)

    ---                                                                                                                                                ---

        SINTEF Ocean, Trondheim,                  Low sulphur fuels - a new generation of marine fuel
         Norway (Per Daling)                       oils                                                  
     Nine months                            $110,000

    ---                                                                                                                                                ---


       SINTEF Ocean                              Assessing effectiveness of bio-based agents for oil
                                                   spill treatment in Arctic and subarctic environments  
     One year                                $40,000


       
              Trondheim, Norway


       (Roman Netzer)

    ---                                                                                                                                                ---

        Texas A&M University                      Computer modeling to forecast risks, needs and
                                                   challenges for responses to offshore oil spills       
     Four years                             $400,000


       
              College Station, Texas, USA


       (Dr. Scott A. Socolofsky)

    ---                                                                                                                                                ---

        Woods Hole Oceanographic                  Quantifying the effect of oil photochemical oxidation
         Institution                               on the performance of chemical herders in Canadian
                                                   waters                                                
     Three years                            $637,666


       
              Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA


       (Dr. Collin Ward)

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     Total: $4,155,816

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March 2019

Associated Links

    --  Multi-Partner Research Initiative
    --  News release - Canada is investing in science to protect our waters from
        oil spills

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