DocumentCode :
2602890
Title :
Connecting the dots: Ocean research and public policy
Author :
Taylor, S. Martin ; Bornhold, Brian
Author_Institution :
Ocean Networks Canada, Victoria, BC, Canada
fYear :
2010
fDate :
24-27 May 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Canada has gained a world-leading position in the science and technology of cabled ocean observing systems, principally through the federal and British Columbia (BC) government investments ($120M) in the VENUS and NEPTUNE Canada ocean observatories, now deployed in coastal to deep ocean waters off BC´s West Coast. The combination of continuous power, high bandwidth and real-time data streaming make the VENUS and NEPTUNE Canada observatories transformative in their capacity to support research applications to key areas of public policy, including environmental monitoring, hazard mitigation, resource assessment, and sovereignty and security. While deployed off the West Coast, the technologies are applicable in other settings including the Arctic. Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) was created as a not-for-profit agency by the University of Victoria in 2007 to manage and develop the VENUS and NEPTUNE Canada observatories and their applications to public policy, commercial development, and public outreach. To advance its mandate, ONC was recently named as a federal Centre of Excellence in Commercialization and Research. The public policy initiatives of ONC, in the context of its broader strategic plan, have included: (a) a review of Canadian federal and provincial policy initiatives and priorities and their relationship to the data types generated by the NEPTUNE Canada and VENUS research programs; (b) planning of workshops with federal science-based departments and agencies to be held later in 2010; (c) discussions with BC government departments related to their emerging Ocean and Coastal Strategy; and, preparation of a discussion paper for federal government departments on application of cabled observatory technologies to the Arctic.
Keywords :
oceanographic equipment; oceanography; public administration; submarine cables; Arctic Ocean; BC West Coast; British Columbia; NEPTUNE Canada ocean observatories; Ocean Networks Canada; Pacific Ocean; University of Victoria; VENUS Canada ocean observatories; cabled ocean observing systems; environmental monitoring; hazard mitigation; ocean research; public policy; resource assessment; security; sovereignty; Arctic; Economics; Government; Observatories; Oceans; Public policy; Venus;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2010 IEEE - Sydney
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5221-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5222-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANSSYD.2010.5603963
Filename :
5603963
Link To Document :
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