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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 ...
Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) will be a partner in the 2025 Miawpukek First Nation–led ocean science expedition onboard the training ship Oqwatnukewey Eleke’wi’ji’jit (Polar Prince) this summer. This ...
ONC's interactive earthquake data dashboard allows users to explore recent earthquakes near Vancouver Island and around the world.
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The powerful solar storm driving the aurora borealis over global skies last weekend was also triggering the movement of compasses deep in the ocean, as revealed in new scientific findings shared today ...
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.
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 ...