New Invitation to Tender: “OCEAN SCIENCE CLUSTER RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY: UPPER OCEAN DYNAMICS”
17 April 2024
This ITT is part of the Ocean Science Cluster and contributes to the joint EC-ESA Earth System Science […]
The Blue Economy approach to the oceans supports economic growth, social inclusion and improvement of livelihoods, while also ensuring the continued health of coastal and marine ecosystems and the services they provide. This takes careful planning and management, based on a sound understanding of marine and coastal environments. However, these areas are expensive and challenging to measure and monitor using in situ techniques alone. In many cases there are no viable alternatives to EO for providing the information decision-makers need in order to build a sustainable blue economy.
Key outcomes and conclusions from the All-Atlantic Ocean Research Forum : 6-7 February 2020
23-25 January 2019, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK - Programme, presentations and final report
Interactive brochure with an overview of major components of the Atlantic Regional Initiative, applications and data access
C-TEP is a data access service dedicated to improving the efficiently of data-intensive research into our dynamic coastal areas
03-05 December 2019, Estoril, Portugal - Programme, presentations and final report
20-22 November 2019, Paris, France - Programme and final report
WIDGEON – Waterborne Infectious Diseases and Global Earth Observation in the Nearshore
Plymouth Marine Laboratory (GB)
Enterprise
Atlantic Regional Initiative – Applications: Offshore Wind Energy
Deimos Engenharia (PT)
Regional Initiatives
ARGANS LIMITED (GB)
Applications
Melt in Antarctica derived from Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) observations at L band The Cryosphere DOI: 10.5194/tc-14-539-2020 - 2020 |
Latitude dependence of interhemispheric field‐aligned currents (IHFACs) as observed by the Swarm constellation Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics DOI: 10.1029/2019JA027694 - 2020 |
On the retrieval of internal temperature of Antarctica Ice Sheet by using SMOS observations Remote Sensing of Environment DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2019.111405 - 2019 |