Scientific Data and Products

Oceanographic information and data collected and aggregated by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Data is collected through several national and international programs. Data is managed by the management policy for scientific data.

View data and products by

Keyword search

1 to 8
Total: 11
Satellite Imagery
Pacific Region

Satellite data archives containing images from the AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer) on the NOAA series of polar- orbiting weather satellites, the SeaWiFS sensor on the Seastar satellite and the MERIS (Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer) sensor on the European Space Agency's Envisat satellite.

Satellite Imagery (IOS)
Integrated Science Data Management (ISDM)

Images from the AVHRR on the NOAA series of polar-orbiting weather satellites, the SeaWiFS sensor on the Seastar satellite and the MERIS sensor on the European Space Agency's Envisat satellite.

Satellite Images 'Quick Look' Archive (IOS)
Integrated Science Data Management (ISDM)

Search the IOS/OS Data Inventory for Satellite sample images (AVHRR and SeaWiFS).

Sea Ice Studies
Maritimes Oceans and Ecosystem Science (OES)

Sea Lamprey Control Program
Central and Arctic

The Sea Lamprey Control Centre is based in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Working as the Canadian agent of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission to carry out the 1955 Convention on Great Lakes Fisheries agreement, the staff at the Sea Lamprey Control Centre are responsible for keeping sea lamprey populations in the Great Lakes basin at a minimum.

Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Project (GTSPP)
International

Features monthly report on the oceanographic data that Integrated Science Data Management (ISDM) of DFO receives via its links to the Global Telecommunications System (GTS), and information regarding the Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Project.

Ship Of Opportunity Programme (SOOP) Implementation Panel
International

The Ship of Opportunity Programme (SOOP) is an international and operational program directed primarily towards the continued operational maintenance and co-ordination of the ship of opportunity network. Observations made are primarily temperature from XBTs but temperature and other data types from instruments such as thermosalinographs, XCTD, CTD, ADCP, pCO2 and phytoplankton counters are also measured.

Shipboard Thermosalinographs
St. Lawrence Observatory

Water temperature and salinity data recorded onboard commercial ships and a Canadian Coast Guard ship which sail in the St. Lawrence Gulf and Estuary.