Salvage operation planned for Robson Bight, B.C.
A salvage company is being sought to recover a tanker truck and logging equipment that sank to the bottom of Robson Bight, off northern Vancouver Island, last August.
A barge carrying the truck and equipment capsized in Johnstone Strait, an ecological reserve for killer whales.
B.C. Environment Minister Barry Penner said his government is concerned that leaking fuel may pose a threat to orcas and other marine life.
Penner and Loyola Hearn, Federal Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, announced Friday that they have decided to attempt a recovery operation following months of debate over what to do about the wreckage.
Penner said the first priority is to go after the equipment that contains the most fuel.
"That would be the fuel truck that had a tank that could hold up to 10,000 litres of diesel fuel," he said. "There's also a piece of equipment that we believe contains a significant amount of hydraulic fluid."
Penner said only a handful of companies in North America have the expertise to do the job.
The minister said the plan is to retrieve the equipment as quickly as possible, while minimizing the impact on wildlife.
He said recent video footage of the sunken equipment shows it to be in decent shape.
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