Learn more about the data hub project, how to use it, and the work we hope to achieve with it.
Contribute your own data, or contact us to collaborate on future projects. Report technical issues.
140 special marine areas that include coastal sites, coral beds, bird colonies, fish spawning grounds, and migratory routes.
Open and free distribution of data is imperative to marine conservation and coastal planning processes. Our goal is to create a centralized and accessible database for policymakers, scientists, and the general public to create informed decisions.
Humpback Whale
Blue Whale
Fin Whale
Harbour Porpoise
Harbour Seal
Killer Whale
North Atlantic Right Whale
Atlantic Walrus
Atlantic Cod
Atlantic Salmon
Capelin
Wolffish
Banded Killifish
Skate
Atlantic Puffin
Barrow’s Goldeneye
Piping Plover
Red Knot
Semipalmated Sandpiper
Sooty Shearwater
Leatherback Sea Turtle
Loggerhead Sea Turtle
Blue Shark
White Shark
Seagrass Beds
MPAs
NMCAs
OECMs
EBSAs
Eco-Regions
IBAs
Climate Change
Pollution
Overfishing
Acoustic Interactions
Learn more about the aquatic species at risk that inhabit Newfoundland and Labrador’s waters. Click on a species to view their unique characteristics, habitats, and conservation statuses.