Introduction
Smart Ocean™ is an innovative program that harnesses science and research for the benefit of Canadians. It leverages the unique capabilities of the world’s most advanced cabled ocean observatories to inform public and marine safety and environmental monitoring. Made possible through funding from Transport Canada, Western Economic Diversification and IBM Canada, Smart Ocean™ is the next phase in the world-class Ocean Networks Canada system that will position Canada as a global leader in ocean technology that delivers science and information for good ocean management and responsible ocean use.
Program Objectives
Smart Ocean™ will combine existing and new marine sensing technology with its powerful data management system, Oceans 2.0, so that coastal and offshore areas of Canada, can be managed safely, following environmentally sound approaches.
Overall goals:
- Contribute to a world-class marine safety system
- Deliver a world-class ocean area management system on Canada’s west coast
- Support current provincial, federal and First Nations priorities
- Drive new economic benefit for Canada
Stakeholders: Serving BC’s coastal communities
Smart Ocean™ will cover many areas along the BC coast:
- Strait of Georgia and the Port of Vancouver
- Port of Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Campbell River, Port Alberni, and Douglas Channel waterways
- Associated shipping routes to the high seas
Components of Smart Ocean™
Smart Ocean™ will include infrastructure for:
- Marine safety
- by monitoring and providing alerts on sea state, marine mammals, and ship traffic
- Public safety
- through natural hazard warning for earthquake ground-shaking, underwater landslides and near-field tsunamis
- Environmental protection
- by gaining a baseline of critical areas, and providing real-time environmental observations for ocean area management
- Science-based decision making
- leveraging the NEPTUNE and VENUS observatories to help support decision-making
All of these systems will use Oceans 2.0 and high speed, real-time analytics to monitor the hundreds of sensors.
Funding for Smart Ocean™
Transport Canada is providing $20 million to support the ongoing operations of the Smart Ocean™ program building on the capital investment made by Western Economic Diversification in the expanding observing network to BC’s northern coastal communities. Partnerships for the delivery of Smart Ocean™ include IBM Canada who has provided significant investments to enhance the data analytics capacity.
Ocean Networks Canada was recently awarded a CANARIE grant to develop fast event detection and enable a mobile Oceans 2.0 for use in geographically remote sensor locations. This will also enhance the data analytics capacity to support Smart Ocean™.
Smart Ocean™ is built upon the existing Ocean Networks Canada infrastructure and operations, developed over the past ten years through investments by:
- Government of Canada
- Canada Foundation for Innovation
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
- Centres of Excellence for Commercialization and Research (CECR)
- Government of British Columbia
- Canada’s Advanced Research and Innovation Network (CANARIE)
- University of Victoria
- Industry partners such as OceanWorks International, International Submarine Engineering Ltd., and ASL Environmental Sciences Inc.
It represents over $200 million in capital investment and has an annual operating budget of $16 million per year. In 2012, Ocean Networks Canada was selected as one of only four Major Science Initiatives eligible for funding under the Canada Foundation for Innovation Major Science Initiatives Program.
Ocean Networks Canada also represents a consortium of 12 member institutions from across Canada and harnesses, through collaborative relationships, the capacities in the Ocean Tracking Network, ArcticNet and MEOPAR. In addition, Ocean Networks partners with NRCan, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and Environment Canada to deliver observatory information aligned with their current priorities.
Future Export & Economic Development Opportunities
Smart Ocean™ will provide opportunity for further economic growth in BC through the development and commercialization of these advanced systems under the Ocean Networks Canada Innovation Centre, a federally funded Centre of Excellence for Commercialization and Research. The Innovation Centre is responsible for bringing the advanced ocean observing technologies developed by ONC and industry partners to world markets.
About Ocean Networks Canada
Ocean Networks Canada, an initiative of the University of Victoria, operates the world’s most advanced cabled ocean observatories off the BC coast for the advancement of science and the benefit of Canada. The NEPTUNE and VENUS cabled observatories supply continuous power and Internet connectivity to a broad suite of subsea instruments from the coast to the deep sea, supporting research on complex ocean and Earth processes in ways not previously possible. This Internet connectivity permits researchers to operate instruments remotely and receive data on their computers anywhere on the globe, in real time.
With an operational life of more than 25 years, Ocean Networks Canada provides essential data required to address pressing scientific and policy issues. Real- time flow of data to on-shore laboratories and data centres permits rapid analysis of information on natural hazards such as earthquakes, tsunamis, storm surge, and underwater landslides.
NEPTUNE and VENUS share the same data management and archive system called Oceans 2.0. It provides users with open access to real-time and archived data and supports a collaborative work environment.