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Ocean Networks Canada: What It’s Really Like to Work in the Deep Sea

Ocean Networks Canada: What It’s Really Like to Work in the Deep Sea

Update: 2025-07-09
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Ocean careers are often imagined as adventurous and exciting, but what does it actually mean to work in the ocean every day, especially in the deep sea? In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, Andrew speaks with Megan Paulson from Ocean Networks Canada, Josh Tedarenko from Campac Marine Services, and Dirk, who all work in partnership on deep-sea observatory operations and ROV missions. They share their unique experiences, challenges, and the incredible coordination required to operate in high-pressure ocean environments.

Deep-sea technology plays a crucial role in their work—from deploying and maintaining underwater observatories to remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) capable of diving to 6,000 meters. You’ll learn about the science, logistics, and passion behind careers that support ocean research and monitoring. Whether you’re curious about marine tech, deep-sea exploration, or launching your own ocean science career, this episode will give you an insider’s view of life under the surface.

Website: https://www.oceannetworks.ca/

 

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Ocean Networks Canada: What It’s Really Like to Work in the Deep Sea

Ocean Networks Canada: What It’s Really Like to Work in the Deep Sea

Andrew Lewin - Marine Biologist & Science Communicator