This expedition aims to discover, explore, and monitor deep-sea ecosystems while sharing the joy of discovery of the incredible life and wonders hidden far below the waves. Owing to the region’s ...
ONC’s residency programs provide opportunities to explore and experiment, conduct research, connect with others and foster interdisciplinary initiatives. We host visiting scientists working on ...
Underwater cameras are placed on the seafloor across large sections of Canada’s coastline. View the schedule & watch live. ONC has placed underwater cameras on the seafloor across much of Canada’s ...
Just after 2 a.m. on November 20, 2024 the octopus was captured on camera at Ocean Networks Canada’s (ONC) subsea observatory research site at Folger Pinnacle off the west coast of Vancouver Island ...
ONC helps coastal communities prepare for and improve their resilience to natural hazard events including tsunamis and storm surge, as well as sea-level rise due to climate change. Canada’s diverse ...
Solid Carbon is an ambitious negative emissions technology (NET), also known as carbon dioxide (CO 2) removal, that utilizes existing green technologies to permanently and safely sequester CO 2 as ...
ONC monitors the east and west coasts of Canada and the Arctic, collecting real-time, open data that deliver solutions for science, society, and industry. Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) is a ...
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 ...
The Marine Domain Awareness system provides real-time vessel traffic information using AIS (Automatic Identification System), a worldwide vessel tracking system that utilizes ship-based transceivers.