Leveraging CIOOS to Accelerate Industry
CMAR is part of Canada’s Ocean Supercluster’s project to
Exposure Modeling
CMAR is developing exposure models to assist aquaculture operators
Coastal Monitoring Program
CMAR collects data on Essential Ocean Variables to support
Current Profiles of Coastal Waters
CMAR works with the Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries
Aquaculture Development Area in the Municipality of the District of Argyle
The Province of Nova Scotia and the Municipality of
Supporting the Development of Offshore Aquaculture
Developing aquaculture facilities further offshore, in the open ocean,
Managing Aquaculture and Eelgrass Interactions in Nova Scotia
Eelgrass is the primary seagrass species in Atlantic Canada.
Economic Impact Study on the Aquaculture Industry in Nova Scotia
CMAR commissioned an economic impact assessment of the aquaculture
Resource Map for Marine Users
A challenge for sustainable development on Nova Scotia's coastal
Development of Aerial Drones to Meet Water Sample Collection Requirements of the CSSP
The Canadian Shellfish Sanitation Program (CSSP) tests water samples
Nearshore Ice Monitoring and Analysis
Understanding nearshore ice dynamics is critical to mitigating risk
Ocean Tracking Network
The Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) is a global platform
Managing Aquaculture and Eelgrass Interactions in Nova Scotia
Eelgrass is the primary seagrass species in Atlantic Canada.
Resource Map for Marine Users
A challenge for sustainable development on Nova Scotia's coastal
Assessing climate change vulnerability of seafood industry-dependent communities in Nova Scotia
Climate change is increasing global ocean temperatures and causing
Leveraging CIOOS to Accelerate Industry
CMAR is part of Canada’s Ocean Supercluster’s project to
Coastal Monitoring Program
CMAR collects data on Essential Ocean Variables to support
Current Profiles of Coastal Waters
CMAR works with the Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries
Resource Map for Marine Users
A challenge for sustainable development on Nova Scotia's coastal
Nearshore Ice Monitoring and Analysis
Understanding nearshore ice dynamics is critical to mitigating risk
A rapid climate change vulnerability assessment of Nova Scotia fisheries and fishing communities
Climate change is beginning to affect Nova Scotia fisheries and
Developing empirical metrics to define time of lobster mortality to support processing decisions
The American lobster (Homarus americanus) fishery is the most
Assessing climate change vulnerability of seafood industry-dependent communities in Nova Scotia
Climate change is increasing global ocean temperatures and causing
Resource Map for Marine Users
A challenge for sustainable development on Nova Scotia's coastal
Reducing Lost Value and Revenue in Lobster Processing
CMAR is investigating a mechanism to determine when a lobster
Interaction Between Open Net Pen Farming, Lobster and Crab
In collaboration with CMAR and the Nova Scotia Department of