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An innovative partnership between ocean scientists and sailors.
From new satellites to Minecraft models – a lot has been happening in the world of ocean monitoring from space in 2016… here are some highlights.
EUMETSAT recently offered a five week free online course to anyone interested in learning more about how satellites monitor the oceans from space.
From 22-24 November, 10 teams from across Europe and beyond participated in the Copernicus “OceanHack challenge” in Tallinn, Estonia.
Join scientists and engineers at EUMETSAT for a weekend hackathon.
Arctic Ocean sea ice reached its annual maximal extent on 7 March 2022. Dr Rasmus Tonboe helps us make sense of some of the talking points.
International ocean colour experts meet up in Lisbon.
Hayley discusses the latest developments in the ocean world.
The journey for Copernicus ocean product quality from Sentinel-3A launch to operations.
EUMETSAT expert explains the effects of the lockdown on air and ocean pollution
Why monitoring the oceans from space is so important.
Today (8 June) is World Oceans Day and EUMETSAT is proud to bring you some out-of-this-world imagery of planet Earth’s oceans and seas.