
The Ocean Tracking Network 2020 annual report
Since 2008, the Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) has been creating a unique global research, conservation…
Since 2008, the Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) has been creating a unique global research, conservation…
Five marine conservation groups are better equipped to welcome migrating North Atlantic right whales to…
Fred Whoriskey, Executive Director, Ocean Tracking Network The maintenance of ocean infrastructures for monitoring and…
The North Atlantic right whale is one of the most endangered whales in the world—a…
Since 2008, the Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) has been creating a unique global research, conservation…
Shelley Denny is a Mi’kmaw doctoral candidate in the Interdisciplinary Program at Dalhousie University. -…
A tribute to Dr. Fortier’s life, as written by OTN Executive Director, Fred Whoriskey, on…
Every year, more than 1,000 marine animal incidents are reported in Canada. These incidents include marine mammals, such as whales, sharks, seals or turtles, who are in distress, stranded, injured, entangled, or deceased.
North Atlantic right whales are amongst the most endangered cetaceans on the planet, with their…
On October 2, 2019, Dr. Scott Hinch was awarded the American Fisheries Society (AFS) Award of Excellence…