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"Combining physical, biogeochemical, and biological observations is essential to understand, monitor, and predict changes in the ocean," the organisations said.
Louisa Gairn
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The Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS) and the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) aim to make information on ocean biodiversity easier to find, share and use worldwide.
“The ocean is sending us a clear signal; we are now better equipped to answer it,” said Costas Kadis, EU Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
Copernicus data highlighting critical risks to oceans will enable better simulation, forecasting and decision-making on fisheries management and marine protection, says European Commissioner.
A fishing boat in the sea off Tromsø, Norway.
Louisa Gairn
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Norwegian authorities want different offshore industries to share data to support knowledge-based management of Norwegian marine areas.
Marine scientists are seeing an increase in temperature throughout the water column along the entire Norwegian coast.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
"Unique" data series demonstrates water along the Norwegian coast has become 1-2ºC warmer since 1935, driving fish species such as cod further north.
Lobster pots at Conwy Harbour, North Wales.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
Fisheries and aquaculture operators are the focus of the study, coordinated by Seafish on behalf of the Welsh Government.
Fishing boat in Lofoten, Norway.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
FHF launches NOK 10 million call to develop a system for sharing data from fishing vessels with marine scientists, in bid to better monitor the country's fish stocks.
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