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Marine animal response and necropsy
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.
The Ocean Tracking Network uses new side scan sonar on collaborative ghost gear retrieval project
Coastal Action, an environmental charity based in Lunenburg, N.S., has recently announced a new...
OTN-supported European marine research project stays on track despite pandemic
The SeaMonitor project, led by the Loughs Agency and supported by eight leading marine research...
OTN goes deeper with 1000-metre rated Falcon ROV
OTN has upgraded its remotely operated vehicle to a 1000-metre rated Saab Seaeye Falcon DR....
The Ocean Tracking Network receives $13.4 million in funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation
The Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) has been awarded a grant of $13.4 million from the Canada...
What you can do to help save the endangered North Atlantic right whale
North Atlantic right whales are amongst the most endangered cetaceans on the planet, with their...
In Memoriam: Dr. Ronald O’Dor
Dr. Ron O’Dor, a visionary scientist, colleague, and great friend to the Dalhousie University...
Tag! You’re It! beer supports salmon conservation in Nova Scotia
The 2019 edition of Big Spruce Brewing and the Ocean Tracking Network’s Tag! You’re...
Researchers tag white shark, hope to discover key for managing the species in Nova Scotia
For the past ten years, OTN has worked closely with the shark unit of Fisheries and Oceans...