At the frontier of ocean research
Research objectives
Through the CFREF Safe and Sustainable Development of the Ocean Frontier program, OFI-sponsored research explores the ecosystems of the North Atlantic and Canadian Arctic Gateway to discover innovative solutions that strengthen the economy and protect the environment.
Improving our understanding of changes in ocean ecosystems and atmosphere-ocean interactions
Developing solutions for marine safety, ocean data, and ocean-related technologies
Developing sustainable fishing and aquaculture practices
Meet the team
Learn more about some of the scholars behind the SSDOF research program.
Understanding changes

Benthic Ecosystem Mapping for Sustainable Ocean Stewardship in a Shifting Ocean Climate
Developing ocean solutions

Safe Navigation and Environmental Protection
Sustaining fisheries and aquaculture

New Models of Salmon Health Management
Outcomes
24
Large Research Projects
7
Opportunities Fund projects
37
International Postdoctoral Fellowships
Cumulative total as of 2024-2025 reporting year
Total funding
$208 M
Total cash and in-kind value of the program
$93.7 M
Grant from the Government of Canada
$44.4 M
From institutional partners cash and in-kind investments
$69.8 M
From private and public sector collaborators cash and in-kind investments
Cette recherche a été entreprise grâce à un financement du Fonds d’excellence en recherche Apogée Canada pour le programme de recherche Transformer l’action pour le climat, dirigé par l’Université Dalhousie par l’intermédiaire de l’Ocean Frontier Institute (OFI), en partenariat avec l’Université Memorial (cofondatrice de IFO), l’Université du Québec à Rimouski et l’Université Laval.

Benefits to Canada
A key objective of the SSDOF program is to provide long-term benefits to Canada through the program’s research outputs, including:
- Managing human activities as they relate to ocean resources
- Strengthening marine safety
- Making marine conservation measures more resilient to climate change
- Improving the potential for fisheries and aquaculture industries to meet global seafood demand in a sustainable manner
- Transforming how we model the ocean with new data capture and information technology tools
Research projects
Large research projects are focused on understanding key aspects of ocean and ecosystem change and developing strategic and effective solutions that can be applied both locally and globally.
Sustainable Bioresources
Protecting Biodiversity
Achieving Net Zero
Partners
The Canada First Research Excellence Fund is providing $93.7 million for the program, along with an additional $126.4 million in partner contributions for a total value of $220 million.
Led by

Institutional partners
Partnership network
Team
Drawing on extensive backgrounds and experience, our team is working to harness the vast potential of the world’s ocean in a safe and sustainable manner.
Executive council
Vice President, Research and Innovation (acting)
Dalhousie University
Tana Allen
Vice President, Research
Memorial University
Acting CEO and Scientific Director
Ocean Frontier Institute
Paul Snelgrove
Associate Scientific Director
Memorial University
Chuck Macdonald
Dean of Science
Dalhousie University
Paul Brett
Vice-President (pro tempore), Fisheries and Marine Institute
Memorial University
John Newhook
Dean of Engineering
Dalhousie University
Travis Fridgen
Interim Dean of Science
Memorial University
Gitta Kulczycki
Vice-President Finance and Administration
Dalhousie University
Management committee
Director, Strategic Initiatives and Programs, Office of Research Services
Dalhousie University
Research Scientist, Marine Institute
Memorial University
Manager of Research Services
University of Prince Edward Island
Acting CEO and Scientific Director
Ocean Frontier Institute
Jaclyn Pitman
Operations Manager
Memorial University