Re-connecting the Black Sea Hydrographer Community

A EuroGO-SHIP Success Story By Teodor Mușat, GeoEcoMar | September 10, 2025 The Black Sea is one of the European basins that requires continuous monitoring to understand the changes driven by global warming. Although national research institutes have maintained ongoing observation, the dissolution of the once-collaborative Black Sea GOOS (Global Ocean Observing System) has left […]

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Cross Training on Research Vessels

The Value of Learning New Approaches By Caroline Cusack, Marine Institute | December 20, 2024Contributions by Anthony English On scientific cruises, such as the EuroGO-SHIP 2024 Ocean Climate Cruise, ship-based hydrographic scientists work in concert with the ship’s technicians to ensure the instruments meet the mission’s objectives, adjusting deployment strategies as needed. Troubleshooting and repairing

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Using Real-time CTD data from Research Vessels to Improve Ocean and Weather Forecasts

A EuroGO-SHIP Success Story By Fiona Carse, Met Office | March 26, 2024Contributions by Tim Smyth (Plymouth Marine Lab) and Matthew Martin (Met Office) From sea surface to seabed, vessels on GO-SHIP research cruises provide the most accurately calibrated and quality-controlled measurements of the ocean’s physical and biogeochemical properties in the world. These datasets are

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