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For the Climate

Navigating Maritime Emissions in Your Supply Chain: What We Heard

This report summarizes the key takeaways from our GLOBExCHANGE2025 roundtable and suggests paths forward for further discussion. 

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Science & Monitoring

Researchers and Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators Partner to...

A new project is launching this year that aims to better understand and reduce impacts from underwater noise in the Canadian Arctic.

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Credit - Trevor Taylor

For the Ocean

Fast-track Expansion of Baffinland Mine Doesn’t Help...

A slower approach to increased production at Baffinland's Mary River mine is needed to ensure Inuit are employed in sufficient numbers to benefit local communities and Nunavut.

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For the Ocean

Experts Urge Canada to Ratify High Seas Treaty 

Experts are urging Canada to take the final step toward ratifying a treaty that will help protect the two thirds of the world’s oceans in international waters.

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Zero–Emission Vessels

Oceans North Celebrates Provincial Investment in Electric Lobster...

Oceans North is celebrating a new $250,000 commitment from Nova Scotia towards building an electric lobster vessel.

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Green Shipping Corridors & Clean Ports

Clean-Energy Shipping is Possible Say Industry Experts at Oceans...

At the GlobeXChange 2025 conference, Oceans North brought together industry experts for a collaborative workshop on solutions to decarbonize marine shipping.

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Fish & Fishing

Swimming North: How Climate Change Is Impacting Marine...

Warmer ocean temperatures, changing currents are transforming the marine ecosystem—with consequences for the environment and coastal communities.

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Protected Areas

Protecting Canada’s Muddy Seabed to Mitigate Climate Change

A new study is highlighting the role seabed sediments play in storing carbon and making the case for more protection.

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Healthy Waters

As Canada’s Marine Protected Area Network Expands, Seafloor...

A new study suggests that protecting seabed sediment habitats that store and/or accumulate large densities of organic carbon within marine protected and conserved areas could help mitigate climate change and preserve biodiversity. 

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Credit - National Geographic

Science & Monitoring

New Report Documents Diverse Underwater Ecosystems in Hudson Bay...

In the summer of 2022, a six-week science and filming expedition explored the diverse underwater ecosystems of Hudson Bay and James Bay, two of Canada’s least-studied marine regions.

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