Anya Waite

Anya Waite

CEO and Scientific Director, Ocean Frontier Institute, Dalhousie University (Halifax, NS)

July 9, 2024

Dr. Anya Waite is the chief executive officer and scientific director of the Ocean Frontier Institute led by Dalhousie University. After completing a Bachelor of Science in biology in 1985 at Dalhousie, she obtained her PhD in 1992 in biological oceanography at the University of British Columbia. She then held postdoctoral positions at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Victoria University in New Zealand. Dr. Waite currently sits on the board of Canada’s Ocean Supercluster.

Previously, Dr. Waite served as the associate vice-president research (ocean) at Dalhousie University from 2018 to 2024, section head of Polar Biological Oceanography at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Bremerhaven, and professor of oceanography at the University of Bremen.

She was co-chair of the prestigious Global Ocean Observation System steering committee from 2020 to 2024—the first woman at the head of this body since its creation in 2011. She was Canada’s representative on the World Meteorological Organization’s Greenhouse Gas Study Group, and she co-chaired the working group on biological observation systems for the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (Integration of Plankton-Observing Sensor Systems to Existing Global Sampling Programs) from 2018 to 2022. Dr. Waite was also on the board of the Marine Environmental Observation, Prediction, and Response Network from 2018 to 2024 and the editorial board of the international journal Limnology and Oceanography.

Dr. Waite’s earlier commitments included the Board of Directors of the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre in Hobart, Australia; the Norwegian Research Council Advisory Board; the programme advisory group for the Natural Environment Research Council’s Changing Arctic Ocean Research Programme; the steering committee of the Southern Ocean Observation System; and the board of directors for the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. She has won teaching excellence awards in Australia and Germany and was recently awarded the Japanese Oceanographic Society’s Yoshida Award for her oceanographic research on biological physical coupling.


Role: Panel Member
Report: Balancing Research Security and Open Science for Dual-Use Research of Concern