Due to the success of Copernicus' environmental services, the European Commission has decided to expand its offerings by introducing thematic hubs. These hubs serve as a more focused...
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MARCO-BOLO project launched to better understand marine biodiversity decline and restore ocean health
MARCO-BOLO project will provide tangible advice for a sustainable research pipeline from data collection to data use and for a better coordinated global observing system that can better...
A new report from the Copernicus Polar Experts Group warns that the satellites monitoring the poles are ageing and cannot be replaced before mid-decade – and any losses risk...
The workshop aims to bring together experts and users of marine products. It consists of a mixture of plenary expert talks, round table discussions and hands-on practical exercises...
Plastic pollution has rapidly become one of the more widespread problems in global marine ecosystems, and millions of tons now enter our oceans annually. To track...
A half day hands-on training session where participants will access and exploit the open source software and toolboxes available in the RUS environment to download and process Sentinel-3...
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Estimating sea ice thickness is essential to monitor the effects of long-term climatic change and understand their consequences for Arctic ecosystems.
The new European-American ocean-monitoring satellite Sentinel 6 Michael Freilich has started delivering ultra-precise measurements of rising sea levels on Earth a six-month shakedown period.
A new study suggests sea discoloration data obtained from satellite images as a novel criterion in predicting if eruption looms for an underwater volcano.
Scientists from the University of Michigan have developed an innovative way to use NASA satellite data to track the movement of tiny pieces of plastic in the ocean.