EuroGOOS Conference

banner of the EuroGOOS conference 2026, with the title and date, and a seashore in the background
Third-party event with Blue-Cloud
18 May 2026 09:00 – 20 May 2026 18:00
Larnaca, Cyprus

The European Global Ocean Observing System (EuroGOOS) promotes, since 1994, the development of Operational Oceanography in Europe as the component of the Global Ocean Observing System of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC GOOS).

Every three years the EuroGOOS conference provides a forum for marine scientists and technologists developing operational oceanography products, and the users of these services including decision and policy-makers as well as the private sector.

The EuroGOOS conference offers an opportunity to discuss how well our ocean monitoring and forecasting are supporting societal and policy needs. The event facilitates dialogue among a broad range of ocean observing and forecasting stakeholders, towards a fit-for-purpose ocean information delivery.

The 11th EuroGOOS International Conference will take place at the University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus (UCLan Cyprus), from the 18–20 May 2026.  It will be an in-person event only.

The three-day conference will include plenary, splinter, and poster sessions, as well as round tables with focused discussions. The main outcomes of the conference will be summarised during the last day and key messages will be formulated.

The 2026 Conference will focus on the following core priorities:

  • Innovation in Observations, Modelling, and Forecasting 
  • Digital Transformation, Integration, and Data Quality
  • Co-Design, Engagement, and Inclusivity
  • Governance and Capacity for Ocean Knowledge
  • Monitoring and Understanding the Triple Planetary Crisis and Addressing Societal Needs

Blue-Cloud 2026 at the EuroGOOS Conference

Blue-Cloud 2026 submitted an abstract in the topic of Digital Transformation, Integration, and data Quality, with the title Blue-Cloud 2026 – establishing the Marine Thematic EOSC node in the EOSC Federation and as a component of the Digital Twin of the Ocean programme. 

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