Interphase Special Project Page
Welcome to Interphase Technologies Special Project Page. This page is designed to keep you up to date with the broad rage of application our products are used for. From tracking humpback whales to serching for Ogopogo, Canadas version of the Loch Ness monster, Interphase products have been used for it all!
Marine Survival of Juvenile Coho Salmon
Marine Survival of Juvenile Coho Salmon Research led by Prof Carl Walters and Michael Melnychuk of the University of British Columbia is aimed to study what is happening during juvenile coho salmon’s early life in marine waters.
Whale Research...
Humpback Whales were the main focus for two leading researchers using the Interphase Twinscope in the Mexico and Hawaii regions. Read how Jeff Jecobsen and Mark Ferrari utilized the Twinscope in there break through research.
Stefanie Hawks-Johnson, left, and Grayson Eudy observe a pod of orcas. With the help of a PC/VIEW they are studying the relationship between the orca and a possibly tainted food supply.
FineEdge.com's Research Vessel Baidarka left April 30 on its most ambitious exploration to date. Don Douglass and Réanne Hemingway-Douglass embarked on a thorough reconnaissance and documentation of the Gulf of Alaska from Cape Spencer to Prince William Sound and the Kenai Peninsula to Kodiak.
Canada's most famous water monster is Ogopogo of Lake Okanagan in the south central interior of British Columbia. Bill Steciuk
Expedition Leader


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