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Underwater cameras are placed on the seafloor across large sections of Canada’s coastline. View the schedule & watch live.
ONC’s data management system Oceans 3.0. enables real-time acquisition and secure storage of data flowing in from subsea sensors, This sophisticated digital infrastructure provides users with tools to ...
A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia on Tuesday, July 2 2025, prompting tsunami advisories across the Pacific, including for British Columbia. Within moments, Ocean ...
Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) is partnering to support the global delivery of research data that was collected by an interdisciplinary team of 15 scientists as part of the first all-Canadian research ...
Join us virtually live onboard while we maintain and upgrade the Internet-connected ocean!
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 ...
Embark on an audio journey of ocean exploration and science stories through our collaborative podcast series.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
2024 ONC Artist-in-Residence Megan Harton. A composer, audio engineer, sound artist and School of Music graduate student, Megan Harton was the fifth artist-in-residence in this continuing partnership ...
A bomb cyclone that descended on British Columia’s coast recently carrying fierce winds and heavy rain also had many ocean mammals - including a very resilient Giant Pacific Octopus - bracing during ...
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