Data Management

Ocean Facts!
ISDM archives expand by about one million observations a month.

Fisheries and Oceans Canada provides for the management of data collected through Departmental regional and zonal programs and from foreign sources. Data are assembled, processed and disseminated through Science and Data Centres operating in all regions.

The Integrated Science Data Management (ISDM) Directorate (National Capital Region) maintains archives of in-situ physical, chemical, and biological properties, coordinates national data management activities through DFO's National Science Data Management Committee and acts as the focal point for international cooperation in data management.

Ease of access to ocean data, both historical and recent, is essential for determining status and trends in biological and physical environments as well as for providing timely in-situ inputs and validation to modelling and forecasting activities. For reasons of public trust and to preserve the results of public investment in science, data management of this magnitude falls under the purview of government. DFO is the primary public source of ocean observations collected by Canadians.