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Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) is proud to be a partner for the 2025 NorthEast Pacific Deep-Sea Exploration Project (NEPDEP) expedition, sailing from July 7 to 18 onboard the Canadian Coast Guard Ship ...
The June 2024 expedition, also led by the Miawpukek First Nation, was the first ship-borne science expedition on the south ...
Deoxygenation trends This study also aims to better understand how cold-water coral populations adapt to oxygen depleted environments in order to make predictions of future climate change scenarios.
The interactive earthquake data dashboard allows users to explore recent earthquakes near Vancouver Island and around the world. Strong magnitude earthquakes are displayed on a world map with ...
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Ocean Networks Canada staff directory.Kohen is a marine biogeochemist who is the Director of Science at ONC. He is focussed on supporting interdisciplinary projects related to marine biogeochemical ...
NEWS RELEASE Northern elephant seals were repeatedly captured on camera in the deep Pacific Ocean using sonar from an Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) observatory as a dinner bell to forage for their next ...
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 ...
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 ...
Ocean Networks Canada’s deep sea observatory is the research monitoring site for a new type of ocean-based carbon dioxide removal technology; the first of its kind to be trialed in Canadian waters.
By analyzing data before, during, and after the Blob marine heat wave, they found that, on average, the pink urchins moved up to 49 vertical metres into shallower water at a rate of 3.5-metres per ...