Canada has been sending letters to government scientists notifying them that their jobs will be eliminated or affected by the closure of the country\'s marine pollution program -- but at least one isn\'t going without making some noise. \"It\'s perplexing that we face the loss of this program, given the 25,000 chemicals on the market and the ever-increasing threats posed by shipping and oil and gas exploration and development in temperate and Arctic waters,\" Peter Ross told msnbc.com. Ross is perhaps Canada\'s best known marine scientist for his work on identifying killer whales as the most contaminated marine mammals on the planet. \"As can be expected when one is told their position is being terminated, one is shocked and saddened,\" he added. \"However, when told that the entire pollution research and monitoring program for Canada\'s oceans is being eliminated, I was speechless.\" The program, which employs 75 staff, is set to be shut down by April 1, 2013, the Victoria Times Colonist reported. \"I cannot think of another industrialized nation that has completely excised marine pollution from its radar,\" Ross said.
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