A study of hot spots for collisions between ships and whales around the world, including Canadian waters, offers a map for ...
A study of hot spots for collisions between ships and whales around the world, including Canadian waters, offers a map for ...
Scientists aboard a U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker have discovered something unusual in the Arctic Ocean off northern Alaska: a ...
Situated in the southern portion of Canada's British Columbia province, Vancouver is sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountains. Downtown Vancouver is set on a peninsula ...
An active pattern sets up over the country this week bringing three storms from coast to coast. Impacts range from strong ...
The federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans suspects hundreds of millions of dollars worth of lobster is caught in ...
Key Findings from the 2024 Fishery Audit: Recommendations for Restoring Ocean Health Oceana Canada calls on the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast guard, Diane Lebouthillier, to ...
Climate resilience gaps: Canada’s oceans are warming at a disproportionately high rate, presenting significant challenges for fisheries resilience. Yet over half of Canadian fish stocks lack ...
Fisheries scientist Tyler Eddy explains the history of the North Atlantic cod moratorium, and why it was lifted in 2024.
The study found the warm ocean temperatures gave rise to a regional pocket of ascending air over the Atlantic and descending air encircling Canada. That created hot and dry local conditions.
Try refreshing your browser, or tap here to see other videos from our team. “Canada’s fisheries are at a tipping point,” said Rebecca Schijns, Fishery Scientist, Oceana Canada. “Overfishing and ...