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ONC's interactive earthquake data dashboard allows users to explore recent earthquakes near Vancouver Island and around the world.
Ocean Networks Canada’s Community Fishers app offers vessel operators, mariners, and fishers an opportunity to collect water column data by using a conductivity-temperature-depth instrument connected ...
Harris’s research will inform discussions about the impacts of deep sea mining at hydrothermal sites in light of the interest in the resource potential of microbial biopharmaceuticals. She is also a ...
It’s not just a new look, it’s a new experience. Explore the new tools and features of the revamped Ocean Networks Canada website – now available in English and French sections. The website is ...
A peak of more than 200 earthquakes per hour were detected this week at a deep sea site within Ocean Network Canada’s northeast Pacific seafloor observatory, the highest rate of earthquakes observed ...
One of the richest sources of information that Indigenous People bring to knowledge-pairing partnerships are the direct, year-round observations made by people out on the land and on the sea, over ...
Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) is delighted to announce that two doctoral students, Moronke Harris and Fabio Frazao, are the first recipients of the new $20,000 Roy Hyndman Ocean Observing Award. This ...
Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) is developing a coastal hazard assessment framework that utilises a two-eyed seeing approach, interweaving Indigenous knowledge with its tsunami and flood hazard modelling ...
Perhaps the most personal part of Juniper’s legacy is that he changed the way we view and approach ocean science. Comprehensive ocean monitoring involves multiple perspectives as well as scientific ...
Dr. Elisa Resconi, an astrophysicist at the Technical University of Munich and a spokesperson for the P-ONE project, says the planned neutrino telescope will offer researchers a larger window to ...
Newly published research by scientists with the Solid Carbon project shows that carbon dioxide (CO 2) taken from the atmosphere and injected into the deep subseafloor off Vancouver Island may turn ...
A new permanent exhibition showcasing sea creatures that thrive in west coast tide-pool environments and their connection to coastal Indigenous peoples can now be visited at the Canadian Museum of ...