Order for Water Sampling at Sea: A best practice tip for ocean observation

One of the first and most important lessons a chemical oceanographer must learn and master while observing on a research vessel is the correct order for water when opening Niskin bottles within the Rosette frame. However, that doesn’t mean everybody remembers the right sequence of steps. The EuroGO-SHIP team has produced a short visual reminder to underscore […]

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The Deep Carbon Ocean Event

Many of our EuroGO-SHIP colleagues have been involved in the GLODAP project for a few seasons now, and were in Brussels early this year to work on the delivery of GLODAPv3 2025. The week-long workshop culminated in an insightful event, led by Siv Lauvset (NORCE), with stakeholders from international and intergovernmental organisations, initiatives and projects.

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New EuroGO-SHIP Factsheet

How does ship-based hydrography help scientists understand climate change?What are the nuts and bolts of this important ocean observation system and how does it benefit society? The answers to these questions and more can be found in the new EuroGO-SHIP factsheet along with interesting intel on research vessels, instruments and techniques used in observation, and

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