A panel at the Ocean Visions Summit focused on the need for worldwide partnerships to accelerate climate solutions through ocean-climate science, ocean-based CDR technologies, and shared data.
The Ocean Frontier Institute will host a researchers conference for phase 1 and 2 large research projects (post-doctoral and research fellows).
Dalhousie's Faculties of Computer Science, Engineering and Science present the fifth annual Women in STEM Networking And Panel Event.
The Ocean Frontier Institute will host a virtual workshop aimed at developing and building consensus on a comprehensive biodiversity strategy.
Highlighting the importance of knowledge as the basis of our actions and policies to ensure protection of our ocean, responsible management of marine resources, and sustainable future economic growth.
A panel discussion featuring Eric Siegel on the integral role of technology in sustainable and profitable business practices for the ocean economy.
A panel discussion featuring Dr. Anya Waite on the need to explore the ocean, learn from it and protect it.
Exploring the challenges and opportunities to move from knowledge to action in marine and coastal ecosystems.
This symposium is a two-day online and in-person meeting of oceanography researchers and students from BIO, Dal, and COVE.
Exploring the the need to invest in ocean observation in order to achieve net zero.
Uniting science and policy leaders to close the gap on climate models and improve global climate policy.
Shipping is vital to Canadian domestic and foreign trade. It also presents risks to Canada’s unique and highly sensitive habitats and species in the marine environment.
Global leaders in science, industry, policy, and philanthropy united to identify priorities and pledge action to solve the next frontier of ocean-climate challenges.
OFI's Social Sciences and Humanities Working Group presents a series of eight "people and the ocean"-focused webinars.
The UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030 presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to deliver scientific knowledge, foster technological innovation, and build capacity to achieve the 2030 Agenda and reverse the decline of ocean health. This will be a truly global effort based on inclusive partnerships flourishing in a global research and innovation ecosystem.
During Ocean Frontier 2018, world experts will provide insight on the innovation and sustainable management practices required to ensure we all benefit from the ocean of opportunity provided by the North Atlantic.