The Blue-Cloud consortium team is organising a meeting with the project's External Stakeholders Expert Board members to bring forward key discussions on the Blue-Cloud exploitation, sustainability and Roadmap plans. The event takes place online on 13 and 14 September.
The Aquaculture Europe 2022 is an annual event that aims to facilitate discussions around challenges and solutions to develop a sustainable, responsible, productive and climate-neutral European aquaculture sector. This year the event takes place in Rimini, Italy, from 27 to 30 September. Read more and submit your application by 1 May 2022!
Blue-Cloud joins the EU R&I Days 2022, where policymakers, researchers, entrepreneurs and the public will meet to shape the future of research and innovation in Europe and beyond.
Blue-Cloud is one of the data providers involved in the Ocean Hackathon 2022 organised by Campus Mondial de la Mer, take part in exciting challenges for marine research and the blue economy.
The Wildlife Tracker for Oceans has developed a marine conservation application exploiting data from the Blue-Cloud VLab Zoo & Phytoplankton EOV products. On 26 July the team held a webinar to show how this app was successfully implemented for the Galapagos Whale Shark Project.
Blue-Cloud was mentioned in the list of repositories for ocean microbiome datasets in a recent article published on Nature Microbiology, produced by experts from Tara Ocean Foundation, Tara Oceans, EMBL and EMBRC-ERIC.
The Blue-Cloud Data Discovery & Access Service was featured in the EMODnet Annual Report 2021 as one of the most relevant EU infrastructures for Open Science. Try it out now!
A joint hybrid workshop at EMD 2022 organised by the H2020 projects EuroSea and Blue-Cloud and the EC marine data service EMODnet showcased success stories and use cases from the European (and Atlantic) marine data landscape, and charted the way forward for closer collaboration on ocean observation and marine data in the context of the EU Green Deal.
The public consultation towards the Blue-Cloud Strategic Roadmap to 2030 has reached an important milestone: contributions have been gathered from nearly 100 stakeholders to shape policy recommendations for evolving Blue-Cloud as a thematic, cloud-based Open Science ecosystem for marine research into the future.
The EU-funded H2020 project Blue-Cloud contributed to advancing the interoperability of fisheries data. The FAO FIRMS Global Tuna Atlas will support and improve fisheries management across the globe.