Posts Category: Current

Sea-level measurements: EuroGOOS note for policymakers released at EMD 2017

EuroGOOS Tide Gauge Task Team has delivered a statement to policymakers and public authorities. In the statement, the task team calls on national ocean observing funders to address sustainability of tide gauge networks. This note, titled “Sea level observation networks in and around Europe: Challenges in monitoring increasing sea level hazards”, has been released at… Read more »

EuroGOOS Kostas Nittis Medal and travel grant to young researchers: Call open!

In 2015, EuroGOOS established the Kostas Nittis Medal in the memory of EuroGOOS Secretary General and strategic leader Dr. Kostas Nittis (1964-2014). The Kostas Nittis Medal is accompanied by a grant and awarded to a young marine professional within the operational oceanography and broader ocean observing community. The Kostas Nittis Medal and the grant amounting… Read more »

Call for abstracts open for 8th EuroGOOS Conference (3-5/10/2017)

Abstract submission is now open for the 8th EuroGOOS International Conference, Operational Oceanography Serving Sustainable Marine Development, to take place in Bergen, Norway, from 3 to 5 October 2017. Key priorities of the 2017 EuroGOOS conference are: Highlight the progress in linking and aligning European ocean observing stakeholders and initiatives towards building an integrated and… Read more »

Engaging industry in use and sharing European marine data: New guide released

The capacity of marine data and information to deliver sustainable economic benefits has been recognized. However, coastal and ocean observatories and public data-sharing initiatives face common challenges in demonstrating uptake and application of open marine data and information for economic development and innovation. This is critical for those initiatives aiming to deliver growth in the… Read more »

Marine/Maritime Spatial Planning Conference, 15-17 March: Key points and EuroGOOS showcase

Scroll down for the event’s photogallery The 2nd International Conference on Marine/Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) took place at UNESCO, Paris, on 15-17 March. The conference brought together 300 MSP practitioners, consultants, environmental managers, policymakers, and social-economists. The participants discussed the lessons learnt in the MSP process, and looked ahead, re-confirming the critical role of MSP… Read more »

Shipping in the Arctic – applications open for a student course at UNIS, Svalbard

UNIS, the University Centre in Svalbard, Norway, has opened applications for a student course on Shipping in the Arctic. The course will take place in Svalbard from 31 July to 11 August 2017. The course is interdisciplinary, providing lectures on climate, sea ice, weather, environment, navigation, technology, infrastructure, economy, regulations, and geopolitics related to shipping… Read more »

End-of-year Newsletter: EuroGOOS Highlights 2016

2016 was an incredibly productive year for EuroGOOS and we would like to thank all our members, regional systems (ROOSes), task teams, working groups and multiple partners for their contributions to this work! The 1st EuroGOOS policy brief published in May and launched at the European Maritime Day in Turku set out our priorities for the coming years…. Read more »

An open stakeholder consultation on the European Ocean Observing System is now open!

From 12 December until 20 January 2017, an open stakeholder consultation is launched to help design an integrated and sustained European Ocean Observing System, EOOS. The consultation targets a wide European community of ocean data providers, infrastructure managers, technology developers, data users, and broader ocean observing stakeholders. This survey is critical to collect views from… Read more »

EuroGOOS at GEO-XIII Plenary – Promoting ocean observing for societal benefits

Scroll down for the photogallery EuroGOOS annimation GEOSS for Europe here From 8 to 10 November, EuroGOOS attended the plenary meeting of the global Group on Earth Observations, GEO. Since its establishment in 2005, GEO has brought together 102 nations, the European Commission representing the EU member states, and 108 Participating Organizations. GEO aims to… Read more »