Skip to main content
Ocean Networks Canada

Ocean Networks Canada

Search form

Facebook iconTwitter iconLinkedIn iconYouTube iconFlickr iconInstagram icon

Menu

  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Jobs & Opportunities
    • Events & Workshops
    • Contact Us
    • Support Us
    • Annual Report 2020-2021
    • Organization
      • Leadership
      • Staff
      • Boards
      • Committees
    • Funders, Associate Members & Partners
      • Funders
      • Associate Members
      • Partners
  • Science
    • Science
    • Active Research
    • Highlights
    • Science Plan
      • Summary
      • Science Themes
    • Publications
      • General Interest
      • Academic
    • Getting Involved
      • Proposals
  • Innovation Centre
    • Innovation Centre
    • About the Innovation Centre
    • Success Stories
    • Contact Us
    • Smart Ocean™ Systems
      • Sensors and Instruments
      • Technology Demos
      • Ocean Observing Systems
      • Earthquake Early Warning
    • Partners & Networks
      • Industry Network
      • Global Partnerships
      • R&D Support
      • Students in Industry
    • Atlantic Partners
  • Learning
    • Learning
    • Learning Highlights
    • Learning Events
    • Partnerships
    • Contact Us
    • Ocean Sense
      • Community Observatories
        • Cambridge Bay
        • Campbell River
        • Kitamaat Village
        • Prince Rupert
      • Teacher Info
      • Student Info
      • Resources & Lessons
    • Get Involved
      • For Students
        • For Undergrads & Grads
      • For Educators
        • Educator Opportunities
      • For Communities
      • Ship2Shore
      • Citizen Science
        • Coastbuster
        • Digital Fishers
      • Youth Science Ambassador
    • Resources
      • Learning at Home
      • Educator Resources
      • Ocean Alive!
      • Glossary of Terms
      • Research Ideas
  • Observatories
    • Observatories
    • Arctic
    • Atlantic
    • Pacific
    • Mobile Platforms
    • Infrastructure
      • Data Facilities
      • Platforms
      • Devices & Sensors
      • Cables & Connectors
    • Expeditions
      • Wiring the Abyss
      • Expedition Logs
      • Maintenance Processes
    • Notices
      • Information for Mariners
      • Alerts and System Status
  • Data & Tools
    • Data & Tools
    • Highlights
    • Data Quality
    • Preview & Download
      • Preview & Visualize
      • Data Download Tools
      • State of the Ocean Plots
      • Ocean Report Card
    • Apps & Services
      • Mobile Apps
      • OPeNDAP Web Services
      • Related Sources
      • Earthquake Data Dashboard
    • Data Help
      • Data Policy
      • Tutorials & Help Pages
      • Request Help
  • Sights & Sounds
    • Sights & Sounds
    • Terms of Use
    • Video
      • Live Video
      • Video Highlights
      • Video Archives
    • Images
      • Maps
    • Audio
      • Audio Highlights
      • Audio Archive
  • News
    • News
    • Stories
    • Newsletters
    • Calendar
    • Media Relations
      • Backgrounders
      • Downloads
      • In the News
      • News Releases
      • Media Contacts

About Us

You are here

  1. Home
Feb 3, 2016

Coming to Nuu-chah-nulth Territory: exciting developments in ocean monitoring

By Maia Hoeberechts, Associate Director, User Services

It’s always a pleasure to visit Port Alberni, an important partner for Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) and the home of the NEPTUNE observatory shore station. Recently, I travelled with our Indigenous outreach team—Jessica Brown and Mercedes Mclean—to this Vancouver Island community and Nuu-chah-nulth Territory, to introduce the latest proposed community observatory site in ONC’s Smart Ocean™ Systems project.

Building on the successful technology and data delivery of the NEPTUNE and VENUS observatories, ONC has developed a smaller, coastal observing system suitable for near-shore installations. The observatory proposed for Alberni Inlet would be equipped with an on-shore camera and weather station, as well as subsurface instruments that monitor and record local water quality, underwater sounds of whales and vessels, and live-stream video from an underwater camera.

An underwater installation takes many steps, starting with conversations and information sessions with local leaders and community members.

We believe that community involvement at all stages of the project is critical to ensure that data collected are relevant and useful to local residents and decision-makers.

Earlier this month, ONC business analyst Teron Moore visited Port Alberni to introduce the observatory at a City Council meeting. During our 20 – 22 January visit, we presented to the Chief and Council of the Tseshaht and Hupacasath First Nations. We also hosted an information session at the NEPTUNE observatory shore station to start the conversation about potential sites for the community observatory. Around 20 community members attended, including Port Alberni Mayor Mike Ruttan. Topics such as local fishing practices, industry interests in the port area, environmental concerns, and existing monitoring in Alberni Inlet were all part of a lively discussion.

Discussion is key to determine the most desirable site for a proposed community observatory at Port Alberni.

Along with the proposed monitoring equipment, ONC is also providing a display for the new Aquarium and Stewardship Centre, opening this summer at the city’s Harbour Quay. West Coast Aquatic is leading its development, which will let a visitor explore a salmon’s habitat from fresh water spawning ground, through the estuary and out to the ocean.

No community trip would be complete without visiting local schools and educational partners. While I presented to a senior computer science class at the Alberni District High School, Mercedes and Jessica met with vice principal, Carl Poole, to invite students and teachers to participate in the Ocean Sense education program. We’re also working with Uu-a-thluk  (Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council Fisheries Department) to develop a set of ocean knowledge cards, which will link scientific descriptions of local marine organisms with their importance as Indigenous foods and remedies.

With all these exciting new initiatives underway, we look forward to building more local connections to ocean science and education in the Alberni Valley.

Jessica and Mercedes are helping Port Alberni's Canal Beach Park restoration effort by showcasing ONC posters in the waterfront kiosk.

community observatory | port alberni | Nuu-chah-nulth | Smart Ocean™ Systems

Printer-friendly versionPDF version

Related Stories

Resilience through preparedness: remembering the 1964 ‘Good Friday’ tsunami
Apr 8, 2020

Helping remote coastal communities to #knowtheocean
Nov 6, 2018

A viral sensation: hungry sea urchins keep Campbell River observatory clean
Feb 2, 2018

Maintaining the Arctic’s Internet-connected ocean is no picnic
Nov 2, 2017

Turning data into knowledge to build a smart ocean
Aug 29, 2017

A first anniversary for British Columbia’s community observatories
Mar 27, 2017

A Fly-on-the-Wall: Notes from Port Alberni's Exercise Coastal Response
Jun 28, 2016

Calendar of Events

March 2022

  • « Prev  
  •   Next »
S M T W T F S
27
28
1
2
3
4
5
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Newsletter

Sign up for our monthly e-newsletter:

 

Tweets Follow @Ocean_Networks

 

 

Highlights

  • Audio
  • Data
  • Learning
  • Science
  • Video

Reading Room

  • Active Research
  • Backgrounders
  • FAQs
  • Glossary
  • News Briefs
  • News Stories
  • Newsletters
  • Publications

Cool Stuff

  • Apps
  • Digital Fishers
  • iBooks & e-Pubs
  • Live Video
  • Maps
  • Images
  • State of the Ocean

Data & Tools

  • Apps
  • Data Plots
  • Data Search
  • Data Policy
  • Data Help
  • OPeNDAP Web Services

Opportunities

  • Calendar
  • Educator Opportunities
  • Global Partnerships
  • Industry Network
  • Jobs
  • Staff List
  • Technology Services

Sites & Instruments

  • Arctic Sites
  • Northeast Pacific Sites
  • Salish Sea Sites
  • Notice to Mariners

Follow Us

Facebook iconTwitter iconLinkedIn iconYouTube iconFlickr iconInstagram icon

Sign up for our newsletter

Feedback

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.

                              

About Us | Contact Us | Media Relations | Legal Notices

©   Ocean Networks Canada. All rights reserved.  2474 Arbutus Road, Victoria, BC, V8N 1V8 | 1.250.472.5400