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Ocean Networks Canada (ONC), a University of Victoria initiative and leader in ocean monitoring and data delivery, has been officially recognized as a Decade Implementing Partner of the United Nations ...
Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) is highlighting its role in supporting research into nature-based climate solutions and sustainable aquaculture practices through a collaborative project with Cascadia ...
Message from ONC President and CEO, Kate Moran, O.C. Finding the courage to stay the course can be difficult in times of uncertainty. At Ocean Networks Canada (ONC), we remain steadfast in our mission ...
The Spring 2025 #ONCabyss expedition concluded earlier than expected due to deteriorating offshore weather conditions. With winds reaching 56 km/h and swells up to 3 metres, the conditions around the ...
You can’t control the weather - but you can still get plenty done before it closes in! That was the experience of the 2025 #ONCabyss spring expedition, originally scheduled to conduct maintenance on ...
On March 13, 2025 the Government of Canada announced a $24M investment over six years to fund the ‘Solid Carbon: The Ocean’s Rock-solid Sociotechnical Climate Solution’ project through the New ...
The University of Victoria (UVic) welcomes today’s announcement of $24-million over six years through the Government of Canada’s New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) to advance the Solid Carbon ...
To reach the climate goals set forth in the Paris Agreement, both decarbonization and atmospheric removal of carbon dioxide are required. The US Department of Energy is investing billions of dollars ...
Ocean Networks Canada’s video archive and annotation tool, SeaTube, is helping drive a collaborative global understanding of subsea maritime cultural heritage, including rare glimpses at underwater ...
This summer, Federal scientist Geneviève Tanguay joined the ranks of Ocean Networks Canada’s citizen scientists across the country who are helping to monitor climate impacts and environmental changes ...
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 fish feast, ...
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