ESA Ocean Science Cluster

a network of ESA funded projects aiming at promoting networking and collaborative research in Ocean science

ESA Ocean Science Cluster

a network of ESA funded projects aiming at promoting networking and collaborative research in Ocean science

ESA Ocean Science Cluster

a network of ESA funded projects aiming at promoting networking and collaborative research in Ocean science

ESA Ocean Science Cluster

a network of ESA funded projects aiming at promoting networking and collaborative research in Ocean science

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A toolbox designed to use radar altimetry data

Version: 4.2.1

Released on: 01/06/2018

C-TEP is a data access service dedicated to improving the efficiently of data-intensive research into our dynamic coastal areas

A user configurable tool for processing Delay Doppler altimeter data

Version: 1.4.0

Released on: 15/03/2018

A virtual space for the Altimetry community

Tools for the utilisation and analysis of GOCE Level 2 products

Version: 3.1

Released on: 01/12/2015

An online environment for oceanographers

Products and datasets developed in ESA EO research projects

Software for processing Sentinel data

Version: 9.0.0

Released on: 29/06/2022

RESEARCH INSTITUTES

ESA OCEAN SCIENCE CLUSTER PROJECTS

OUR VISION

The ESA Ocean Science Cluster aims at promoting networking, collaborative research, and fostering international collaboration in Ocean science. It involves different ESA funded projects and activities bringing together different expertise, data and resources in a synergistic manner ensuring that the final result may be bigger than the sum of the parts. With this approach ESA wants to contribute to establish an stronger European Ocean research area in close collaboration with the European Commission Directorate General for Research and Innovation and other European and international partners.

UPCOMING EVENTS

2nd Ocean Carbon from Space workshop

November 24 - November 26 UTC+2

Background Quantifying the ocean carbon budget and its response to anthropogenic forcing is a major goal in climate research. The ocean has absorbed about a quarter of anthropogenic CO₂ emissions while the proportion of carbon uptake has increased relative to emissions. However, our understanding of ocean carbon pools, processes that modulate them, and interactions with …

Nov 24
2nd Ocean Carbon from Space workshop
 Conference