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27 02, 2023

New project for improved understanding of the ocean carbon cycle to inform climate action

2023-05-25T12:29:47+00:0027 February 2023|Tags: , , , |

February 2023 saw the kick-off of a new European funded project called OceanICU - Improving Carbon Understanding. OceanICU will address limitations in our ability to measure and model the ocean carbon sink, with a focus on estimating the significance of the biological pump and human activities including fishing, energy and mineral extraction.

24 02, 2023

European Ocean Observing Awareness Campaign: A zoom in on Euro-Argo

2023-02-24T21:11:53+00:0024 February 2023|Tags: , , , |

Making up 25% of the international Argo float network, Euro-Argo continues to cultivate the power of science institutes across Europe to grow and upgrade the Argo floats array, a game-changing ocean observation infrastructure transforming ocean research and deepening our understanding of the ocean and marine environments.

21 02, 2023

Blue-Cloud 2026 to continue enhancing Open Science for ocean protection and restoration

2023-02-21T15:02:41+00:0021 February 2023|Tags: , , |

Over the past decades, Europe has developed an impressive capability for aquatic environmental observation, data-handling and sharing, modelling and forecasting, second to none in the world. This builds upon national environmental observation and monitoring networks and programs, complemented [...]

11 01, 2023

Call to develop Earth Observation value chain case studies

2023-01-11T08:27:44+00:0011 January 2023|Tags: , , , , |

From satellite and in situ observation, to monitoring and forecasting services, to data access and cloud services, to marine and coastal derived applications and services, the case studies will highlight the European Union’s contribution along the value chain. Apply to develop one or several case studies for the following 4 topics: Marine Litter, Eutrophication, Fisheries Management and Arctic Sea Ice.

12 12, 2022

Earth observations to address Sargassum inundations and spread

2022-12-12T08:34:40+00:0012 December 2022|Tags: , , |

Large influxes of Sargassum on beaches and in coastal areas in the tropical Atlantic Ocean are increasingly harming marine ecosystems, disrupting coastal activities and impacting local communities. The EU4OceanObs case study presents how the Earth observation value chain can help understand the Sargassum basin-wide spread, its impacts and inform mitigation and adaptation strategies.

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