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Halifax

Go Deep

A researcher’s hub for place-based water knowledge sharing: facts, articles, sector reports, innovation implementation activities, research projects unfolding on the ground, and so much more.

Voices

Listen to the voices of Halifax: a collection of interviews with experts and local changemakers, knowledge sharing podcasts, youth perspectives, and oral histories. Voices brings to life the experiences and understanding of place-based water realities.

Immerse

Explore Halifax’s water story by video, photographic essay, mixed media and more.

  • Lab-On-Chip – How Tiny Fluid Processors Help Predict Algae Blooms

    Dartmouth Ocean Technologies Inc. is focused on delivering ocean sensor platforms to the world market.

  • 3D Wave Design – Communicating Climate Risk Through Interactive 3D Mapping

    Father-and-son team 3D WAVE Design answer the questions; How will climate change affect you?

  • Stella Maris – How a Multi-Sensor Seabed Platform is Revolutionizing Ocean Research

    In Halifax Harbour, a multi-sensor seabed platform is revolutionizing ocean bed research.

Wavemakers

Learn about the individuals and organizations on the ground in Halifax working to solve local water challenges, create new approaches or invent new technology solutions to improve water security locally and with global impact.

Engage

Calling all Collaborators and the Global Waterlution Network!

Are you, or someone you know, making waves in the water sector? WaveMakers showcases the individuals who are working to solve local water challenges, create new approaches and developing new technological solutions to improve water security with global impact. They are the changemakers, the action-takers, the creators, the implementers and the mobilizers. If you, or someone you know, want to be featured…

Go Further

This is the first phase of World Water Journey, with so much more to come.

Waterlution has been running global programming for over a decade, our network stretches into urban centers and more remote communities across the planet. Do you have an idea of a pin that you would like to see on World Water Journey?