
Gliding into the Honguedo Strait: critical ocean monitoring for whales at risk
Researchers from Canada and the United States have embarked on a study to evaluate the…
Researchers from Canada and the United States have embarked on a study to evaluate the…
Researchers say there seem to be more blue sharks in Maritime waters — but what…
This past week, OTN co-hosted activities in the province as part of Oceans Week HFX,…
Wildlife Conservation Society Canada is seeking a highly qualified candidate for a Mitacs Elevate post…
Established almost a decade ago, through visionary funding by the Canadian Government, the Ocean Tracking…
Wild salmon undertake incredible journeys compared to most marine and freshwater fishes. They use complex navigation cues, including their sense of smell and the Earth’s magnetic field, to migrate thousands of kilometres from rivers, across oceans to nutrient-rich coastlines, and back to their native river habitat⸺all part of a life cycle that is becoming increasingly challenging as a result of climate change and human interference.
The Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Sport, announced $160 million for research labs…
CLOSING DATE: March 6, 2019 Financial Manager Ocean Tracking Network Position Summary:Reporting to the Ocean…
Applications are being accepted for students interested in completing a Master of Science degree through…
Fred Whoriskey, executive director of the Ocean Tracking Network, was discussing a story that went…