Existing European observation tools and services have the potential to take advantage of cutting-edge technologies to obtain a wide range of data at a much higher spatial resolution and temporal regularity and duration. The EU-funded NAUTILOS project will develop a new generation of sensors and samplers for physical, chemical, and biological essential ocean variables in addition to micro- and nano-plastics. The project will improve our understanding of environmental variations and anthropogenic impacts connected with aquaculture, fisheries, and marine litter. The project will integrate recently advanced marine technologies into different observing platforms and deploy them through innovative and cost-effective methods in a wide range of key environmental settings and EU policy-related applications. The project aims to complement and expand existing European observation instruments and services and further enable and democratise the monitoring of the marine environment for both traditional and non-traditional data users.

New technology improves our understanding of changes in the marine environment

Pieri G;Martinelli M;Sparnocchia S;
2021

Abstract

Existing European observation tools and services have the potential to take advantage of cutting-edge technologies to obtain a wide range of data at a much higher spatial resolution and temporal regularity and duration. The EU-funded NAUTILOS project will develop a new generation of sensors and samplers for physical, chemical, and biological essential ocean variables in addition to micro- and nano-plastics. The project will improve our understanding of environmental variations and anthropogenic impacts connected with aquaculture, fisheries, and marine litter. The project will integrate recently advanced marine technologies into different observing platforms and deploy them through innovative and cost-effective methods in a wide range of key environmental settings and EU policy-related applications. The project aims to complement and expand existing European observation instruments and services and further enable and democratise the monitoring of the marine environment for both traditional and non-traditional data users.
2021
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Istituto di Scienze Marine - ISMAR
Istituto per le Risorse Biologiche e le Biotecnologie Marine - IRBIM
Inglese
V. Fernández, A. Lara-López, D. Eparkhina, L. Cocquempot, C. Lochet, I. Lips
Advances in operational oceanography : expanding Europe's ocean observing and forecasting capacity
9th EuroGOOS International conference
500
508
https://eurogoos-conference.ifremer.fr/content/download/155266/file/EuroGOOS_9th_Conference_Proceedings_Web-150Dpi_vf.pdf
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
May 3-5, 2021
Online Conference
Ocean observations
Sensors
Samplers
Fisheries
Ocean modelling
Data management
DOI Proceedings: 10.13155/83160
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open
Pieri, G; Ntoumas, M; Martinelli, M; Chatzinikolaou, E; Martins, F; Novellino, A; Dimitrova, N; Keller, K; King, A; Smerdon, A; Mazza, M; Malardé, D; ...espandi
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   New Approach to Underwater Technologies for Innovative, Low-cost Ocean obServation
   NAUTILOS
   H2020
   101000825
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