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Canada’s Ocean Supercluster is pleased to welcome Kim Greenslade, Suvro Burman, and Cassidy Walker to the organization. Kim joins the team as Project Finance Manager, where she will provide financial […]

Canada’s Ocean Supercluster Announces $3.2M Port Integration and Enhancement of Data Project One of three Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program Projects Announced Mar. 24 On March 24, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster announced […]

Projet huile de poisson microbienne marine sans poisson Canada’s Ocean Supercluster Announces $3.5M Fishless Marine Microbial Fish Oil Project One of three Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program Projects Announced Mar. 24 […]

Projet COMPASS autonome Canada’s Ocean Supercluster Announces First-of-Its-Kind Autonomous COMPASS Project One of three Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program Projects Announced Mar. 24 On March 24, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster announced three […]

Led from Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia, the almost $27 million project will bridge gaps between land, sea-based, and processing operations that exist in the aquaculture industry today by providing real-time information, analytics and environmental connectivity to improve overall operations. Through its development, the project will create 138 new jobs, including 20 at project implementation.

The Field Validation of Energy Storage System Project, led by Corvus Energy with its partners Seaspan Ferries, VARD Marine, BC Hydro, and UBC will conduct a commercial study and field trial of the new Corvus ESS that will support the development of the system and bring it to market. Canada’s Ocean Supercluster will provide $2 million in funding for the project, with $2.15 million coming from industry partners.

This Ontario-led project brings together SMEs, academia, government, and other partners in ocean innovation to bring state-of-the-art ocean environmental monitoring sensors into the ocean’s autonomous platforms, creating four highly skilled jobs, with the potential for 20 indirect positions, and part-time positions.

OSC’s first Alberta-led project, and brings together SMEs, academia, and other partners in ocean innovation to advance the development of Katal Green Fuel ahead of commercialization to reduce dependency on diesel and transition to low-carbon fuels. The project will benefit Canadians by creating seven jobs immediately, an additional 42 jobs within three years, and the potential for 210 indirect jobs.