Budget Cuts Claim Famed Freshwater Research Facility

CBC  |  Posted: Updated: 05/20/2012 6:35 am

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A famous research facility in Ontario that pioneered investigations into acid rain is the latest victim of federal budget cuts.


The Experimental Lakes Area in northwestern Ontario is being closed at end of the fiscal year, March 2013.


Sources told CBC News that staff were told on Thursday that the Department of Fisheries and Oceans would no longer run the facility and all staff associated with the ELA will receive 'affected letters', and no new experiments will be initiated.


The Environmental Lakes Area was started in 1968. It's a series of 58 pristine lakes that have been used for ground breaking research.


This is where scientists, led by Dr. David Schindler, discovered that phosphates in detergents and household products were causing lakes to turn green with algae. It led to international changes in ingredients for those products.


The ELA is also internationally known for research into everything from acid rain to climate change to fish farming — essentially, all the ways that human activity can affect freshwater systems.


But staff were told that the government believes that this kind of research is "better suited to universities" and they'll be asked if they want to take over the work, a plan confirmed by a DFO spokeswoman.


"The department will no longer conduct research that requires whole lake or whole ecosystem manipulation [and] as such the research program at the Experimental Lakes Area will be ceased and the facility will be closed," Melanie Carkner said in an email to CBC News.


"The Department will continue to conduct freshwater research in various locations across Canada in response to departmental needs," Carkner said.


The decision to close the facility was announced along with 400 job cuts at Fisheries and Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard intended to save a total of $79.3 million. The ELA cuts will affect 13 full-time staff at the Freshwater Institute in Winnipeg, but the site also supported seasonal work by up to 50 other scientists who used it for research.


Decision called 'shortsighted'


Schindler, who is an internationally renowned freshwater scientist, said he's not surprised by the government's decision.


"It's obvious in the changes to the Fisheries Act and the CEAA (Canadian Environmental Assessment Act) they are hellbent on doing whatever they can that, in their feeble minds, will save them some money. But they are not consulting anybody as to how they do it."


Schindler, who is now based at the University of Alberta, said what makes the ELA so valuable is that the pristine lakes are far away enough from cities and industry that they are a living natural laboratory for freshwater research, much better than doing small scale work in a laboratory.


"It's probably the only Canadian environmental research that's well-known internationally."


Prof. John Smol, who holds the Canada Research Chair in Environmental Change at Queen's University, called the decision "shortsighted" and said it is unrealistic to assume universities will take over the work.


"They're being cut too," he said.


Smol, who has used the Experimental Lakes Area for his own work into the early history of lakes, said the decision is part of a series of cuts the Conservative government has made to government-led research since it came to power. "If you stop doing research to identify the problems, then you don't have to deal with them."


Schindler notes that in the last 40 years Fisheries and Oceans has threatened to close the ELA a number of times, under both Liberal and Conservative governments.


"It's the fifth time they've threatened to close it. Each time there's been a huge public outcry."


But he said he is not so hopeful that will happen this time, given the current government's record.


"They're obviously closing the site because they don't want to be pestered by science."


Map of the Experimental Lakes Area region in northwestern Ontario


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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
toofarleft4thisworld
The Right Is So Wrong
08:10 AM on 05/19/2012
Tories are averse to facts. It confuses them, challenges their world view.
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Skull splittrz good beer
05:22 PM on 05/18/2012
Im increasingly of the belief that the people ruining the US and the people ruining Canada are loyal to each other, but neither country.

I think this is why they're killing research into wetlands...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hZ-il7Ey9I&feature=related
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freeSpeakr
I stand on the shoulders of giants
01:05 PM on 06/12/2012
"loyal to each other, but neither country"

And you'd be right about that.

http://www.good.is/post/americans-are-horribly-misinformed-about-who-has-money/ http://goo.gl/Vb3H

Who Rules America? http://goo.gl/7cS7J

15 Wealth Distn Charts http://goo.gl/5u32a

Nick Hanauer, TED talk on job creators http://goo.gl/wugCo
Nick Hanauer interview http://goo.gl/c5QWn

Geo Carlin This explains a lot. http://goo.gl/j0knS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKQs-jDI7j8&feature=related

Control of the press CFR http://goo.gl/CPDA

Profiteer or human person http://goo.gl/mLx96

Bursting Eugene Fama's bubble. http://mises.org/daily/4056

Alan Greenspan admits he's wrong about the model http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwpnH_OTZio

http://thetyee.ca/Mediacheck/2005/11/29/HarperBush/ http://goo.gl/Yy9w

http://www.walrusmagazine.com/articles/the-man-behind-stephen-harper-tom-flanagan/

http://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2012/03/26/Harper-Evangelical-Mission/
12:03 PM on 05/18/2012
It's just one more step in the Conservative plan for the dumbing down of Canadians.
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freeSpeakr
I stand on the shoulders of giants
01:06 PM on 06/12/2012
You have a point. An ignorant compliant populus makes it easier for Harper to privatize gov't and replace our non-partisan public service with loyal contractors.
11:51 AM on 05/18/2012
OMG! Or should that be "WTF"? This has gone way beyond not wanting to be bothered by pesky statistics generated from censuses (censi?), or muzzling gov't scientists from speaking with the press. Basic scientific reseach into freshwater bodies, which Canada has in abundance, can only help our economy (remember the "phosphate + nitrogen = algal blooms = kills fisheries"... The science of how the environment works helps the economy. And not knowing can be dangerous and costly.

A new dark age of science denial is underway.
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albertarick
These are questions for wise men with skinny arms
10:36 AM on 05/18/2012
This kind of research is "better suited to universities". The Universities that are ever more dependent on corporate sponsorship. I'm pretty sure the Haskayne School of Business will be coming out with "research" shortly, that proves oil sands tailings are actually great for the environment.
09:53 AM on 05/18/2012
October 19, 2015. That's when we can get rid of them. Or we can get 12 people to cross the aisle, retire, quit, etc.
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TonyOnly
Truth matters.
09:43 AM on 05/18/2012
Cuts to healthcare, pensions, EI, environmental programs, etc. etc. etc.
Coupled with spending us into record deficit after inheriting a perennial Liberal surplus.

Does anybody actually believe the Harpercrites thought all this up AFTER they won their majority? Of course not.

They lied and cheated to get illegitimately elected, and now we're stuck with them.

Do NOT vote for these hypocrites ever again. Make them pay for what they've done!
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Liz Wilson 2
“a small group can change the world
08:55 AM on 05/18/2012
I think this is one of those times when we need to follow the money. I would not be surprised to hear that there is a big developer ready to move in and create cottage hideways for other members of the 1% club.
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olitenup
09:34 AM on 05/18/2012
You are correct.
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Another Pesky Canadian
Talk - action = 0
05:18 AM on 05/18/2012
Re: "It's obvious in the changes to the Fisheries Act and the CEAA (Canadian Environmental Assessment Act) they are hellbent on doing whatever they can that, in their feeble minds, will save them some money."

Not just that; but removing obstacles to friends of THE GREAT CONSERVATIVE WAY to MAKE MONEY where it hasn't been possible before due to unacceptable environmental consequences.

This is the far greater crime, as the inevitable damage will affect every part of Canada and will last far into the future.

Harper must go.
yer
Stop the Alberta Taliban
03:59 AM on 05/18/2012
evolution will be next
01:33 AM on 05/18/2012
These non-stop assaults on persons, agencies and institutions that produce 'scientific' information can no longer be claimed by any rational person to be based solely or primarily on budget or fiscal considerations. It is now clearly an ideological vendetta or jihad against science -- i.e., against any independent source of information that may contradict or embarrass the Harper Government. It is passing now beyond the realm of shameful into the realm of dangerous.
12:59 AM on 05/18/2012
"They're obviously closing the site because they don't want to be pestered by science." Hey, as the Harperites like to loudly proclaim to an increasingly amazed world: "We don't need no stinkin' science." The Harperites have unofficially (soon to be official) proudly raised their anti-science ideological banner, which they hope will also soon come to brand all true Canadians as proudly anti-science. After all, don't ya know, science is only for 'leftists' now. The Harperites are on a holy mission to rectify 500 years of blasphemy against the word of God, 'cause after all, we all know how much God hates science! And logic, and facts. And the human mind he accidentally created.
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Another Pesky Canadian
Talk - action = 0
05:23 AM on 05/18/2012
The CONs worship money, not God.

That's even more dangerous than religion, as there isn't even the pretence of assigning value to ethics or morality.
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Liz Wilson 2
“a small group can change the world
08:51 AM on 05/18/2012
no truer words were ever said, Pesky. There is a reason why greed is listed as a deadly sin - greed kills everything it touches. Ideas, freedoms, and honest debate, morals, and kindness all fall victim to greed.
compro01
Conservatism : Policy-based evidence making
10:43 AM on 05/18/2012
Not quite. There's both in the party. That's how they've managed to get large enough to do anything. It's the same alliance the Republicans have in the US.

The people who care about prophets and the people who care about profits.
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Ian Llangan
Your Invisible Sky Friend Is Morally Abhorrent
11:10 PM on 05/17/2012
Who needs research to draft selfservative policy? Or facts? Or science? Or knowledge? Why, those are just pesky flies that get in the way of the solidly reliable reactionary notions and time-tested Victorian bromides that this government specializes in f@rting out as it bulldozes everything about this country that sets it apart from the nation below us.
09:15 PM on 05/17/2012
What's the point in going to University when they cut the good jobs after you graduate?
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Ian Llangan
Your Invisible Sky Friend Is Morally Abhorrent
11:11 PM on 05/17/2012
Who says you're even going to graduate if there's no money for faculty or research projects?
11:26 PM on 05/17/2012
How true !! Who in their right mind would study anything to do with the environment when that is one of the first areas both the Provincial and Federal governments cut in their spending.
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Rob Vann
Hope for the best,Plan for the worst,Take what cms
08:59 PM on 05/17/2012
The Harper Cons have declared war on the environment and anyone who dares to stand up in it's defense. The Canadian front of the neocon war on science. What's next Harper requiring provinces to adopt revised science textbooks.. Put these dinosaurs out to pasture..please.
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Another Pesky Canadian
Talk - action = 0
05:26 AM on 05/18/2012
Maybe they can get a deal on some of those newly revised Texas textbooks.
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Rob Vann
Hope for the best,Plan for the worst,Take what cms
07:49 AM on 05/18/2012
The Koch's are probably Harper's best buddy's and will donate them in exchange for more tax breaks on their Tar Sand investments..