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Welcome
Welcome to present the first COINAtlantic Newsletter of 2022. We would like to recognize and welcome three new COINAtlantic Board Members: Brad Covey, Adam Fenech, and Robin Warrier. Welcome to the team!
In December, COINAtlantic co-organized a webinar for the release of the Atlantic Provinces chapter of the Regional Perspectives Report and the launch of CLIMAtlantic. See below for the links to learn more and watch the webinar recording.
This month we are hosting a Data Management Best Practices Webinar Series. Please see below for more information and the links to register. The first session is tomorrow!
COINAtlantic is hosting a series of information/training webinars aimed at explaining open data platforms for coastal and ocean data and data management planning considerations.
The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) is a global open-access data and information clearing-house on marine biodiversity for science, conservation, and sustainable development.
This workshop will give you an overview of the essentials of Research Data Management, with tips, resources, and tools that you can begin to incorporate into your work right away.
Release of the Atlantic Provinces Chapter: Canada in a Changing Climate and CLIMAtlantic
COINAtlantic co-organized a webinar for the release of the Atlantic Provinces chapter of the Regional Perspectives Report and the launch of CLIMAtlantic
The Atlantic Canada Coastal and Estuarine Science Society (ACCESS) and Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership (BoFEP) are accepting abstract submissions for the joint 2022 ACCESS/BoFEP Conference. Abstracts are due on March 25, 2022.
The Fish and Fish Habitat Protection Program (FFHPP) is an initiative from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. FFHPP is using complementary strategies and approaches to guide its engagement activities with Indigenous Peoples.
A 90-minute webinar highlights the efforts of small-scale fishing communities and organizations around the world to protect and restore their local environments and fishery resources.