A new case study highlights how Earth Observation can help detect, monitor, and forecast eutrophication status and risks.
Seafarers aren't fairing all that well
How the Dead Sea helps us understand coastal erosion
Coastal erosion is reshaping our world, threatening homes, industries and culturally important places. By taking advantage of the unique conditions in the Dead Sea and leveraging modern ADCP technology, scientists in Israel are exploring how wind-driven waves and currents shape the coastlines and transport sediments along shores.
From the shallows to the deep. Mapping Portugal’s seabed
Resilient urban economies need resilient oceans
From the seawire: ocean news in September 2023
Lightening the anchoring footprint of commercial vessels
Dolphins, seals, and whales managed by the US are highly vulnerable to climate change
Meeting the challenge of the seafarer crisis
From the seawire: ocean news in August 2023
Data driven healthy oceans
With marine life playing such a pivotal role in ocean health and providing a host of benefits for the planet, data on life below the surface can help drive informed decision-making. Across the European Union (EU), research infrastructure, large-scale research projects, and intergovernmental initiatives are harnessing marine life observations for a healthier ocean future.