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 ...
Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) and its European partner have successfully deployed a new replacement subsea cabled observatory in Antarctica, significantly improving its capacity to deliver high quality ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Access our news release archive, and resources for communicating about ONC; this includes our social handles, logo files, and digital files, all wrapped up in a downloadable ONC media kit.
Standard time series plots are generated daily to reveal the state of the ocean at several sites. Our permanent observatory installations include core oceanographic sensors that monitor a variety of ...
SeaTube is a web-based, easy to use system that allows for annotation of either archived or real-time/live streaming video. It provides support for unlimited, geographically separated groups of ...
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.