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In this episode of Surfacing Secrets, Balad'EAU explores what scientific discovery actually looks like — not as a single "aha" moment, but as a long-term process built on curiosity, observation, and a willingness to pay attention when things get weird.

Hosted by Lyne Morissette, Scientific Discoveries takes you inside Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) to uncover how discoveries emerge when scientists stop chasing answers — and start watching continuously. From marine heatwaves and unexpected ecosystem insights to solar storms interfering with ocean instruments, this episode reveals how long-term data turns surprises into understanding.

You'll hear from three voices at the heart of ONC's story:

Together, they share how ONC evolved from answering scientific questions to generating vast, open datasets that researchers — and government departments — now rely on to understand ocean processes, ecosystem health, and environmental risk.

This episode dives into:

You'll also hear sounds captured directly from the ocean — including underwater acoustics recorded by ONC's observatories — reminding us that sometimes, discovery isn't something you see, but something you hear.

Listen closely — the ocean is always telling a story.

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Episode produced by: Balad'EAU
With the generous support of: Ocean Networks Canada

Ocean Networks Canada is one of Canada's Major Research Facilities and an initiative of the University of Victoria. It is primarily funded by the Canada Foundation for Innovation and Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

Editing and producation: Tommy Goupil

🎙️ This episode is part of the Surfacing Secrets: Explore the Ocean. Know the Planet. series.

📅 Launch date: February 4th 2026
🌐 More info: https://www.oceannetworks.ca