Fixing Pipes for the Delivery of Ocean Data

A friendly chat with Pascale Lherminier – November 2024 EuroGO-SHIP project aims to facilitate the adoption of common data quality control procedures, testing software and methods for wider adoption. As we approach our third and final year of the project, we felt it was high-time to check in with Pascale Lherminier, Work Package 2 Lead, […]

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The Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT) field campaign: A EuroGO-SHIP aspiration

By Dawn Ashby, Jennifer Lockett, and Angelina Smilenova | June 27, 2024 Established in 1995, the Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT) programme is one of the longest running Atlantic Ocean colour monitoring field campaigns. Through its long-term, multidisciplinary approach to oceanographic research, the AMT programme has made significant contributions to the fields of Earth Observation, climate

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The Age of Water & The Importance of Shared Facilities

An Interview with Emil Jeansson, Chemical Oceanographer By Emil Jeansson, NORCE | December 12, 2023 Emil Jeansson is a Chemical Oceanographer at NORCE Norwegian Research Centre in Bergen, Norway. Is it true that you can determine the age of water from a sample in the ocean? Yes, as a chemical oceanographer, I mostly work with

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