Category: Events

  • 11th EuroGOOS International Conference 2026

    11th EuroGOOS International Conference 2026

    On 18-20 May 2026, EuroGOOS, European Global Ocean Observing System hosted an international conference gathering marine scientists and technologists, decision- and policy-makers, and the private sector. ObsSea4Clim team was present throughout the event, taking active part in presenting our work, sharing insights, and exchanging knowledge on physical ocean observing. Our…

  • Clustering Event Nr. 2

    Clustering Event Nr. 2

    After a successful Clustering Event Nr 1, held in 2025 in Sopot, Poland (read more here), Clustering Event Nr 2 re-convened the three sister projects, ObsSea4Clim, BioEcoOcean, and BioGeoSea, in a beautiful setting of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels. Clustering Event Nr 2 took was held…

  • EOV Network online event – 31 March 2026

    EOV Network online event – 31 March 2026

    On 31 March 2026, the EOV Network has hosted an online workshop to facilitate knowledge exchange and alignment of activities of the three sister projects. Over forty participants took part in the workshop. The EOV Network workshop was explicitly designed as a practice‑to‑policy bridge, bringing together BioEcoOcean, BioGeoSea and ObsSea4Clim…

  • ObsSea4Clim Annual Meeting 2026

    ObsSea4Clim Annual Meeting 2026

    On 4-5 March 2026, we gathered in Palma, Mallorca for the annual ObsSea4Clim Meeting. The event span over two days and featured science talks, progress updates, and strategic discussions across our working groups. We aligned our work, explored synergies, developed ocean narratives and shaped priorities for the year ahead. It…

  • Workshop on sea-ice related EOVs

    Workshop on sea-ice related EOVs

    On March 3rd, we gathered in Palma, Mallorca for a workshop on sea ice essential ocean variables (EOVs) and essential climate variables (ECVs) ahead of our annual meeting starting tomorrow. “Today we discussed the need for indicators, particularly sea ice indicators, to understand the changing ocean and climate and to…

  • ObsSea4Clim presented at MonGOOS GA

    ObsSea4Clim presented at MonGOOS GA

    On 2-4 December 2025, the Mediterranean Oceanographic Network for the Global Ocean Observing System (MonGOOS) hosted their General Assembly (GA) combined with a workshop on “Mediterranean Sea multiscale variability: knowledge, impacts, and road ahead”. The event took place in Lisbon, Portugal, hosted by Colab +Atlantic. Further information about the event…

  • Internal cross-cutting workshop (MS9)

    Internal cross-cutting workshop (MS9)

    On 25-26 November 2025, ObsSea4Clim held an internal project workshop aimed at synchronizing the work across project’s work packages and outputs. The focus was on the EOV/ECVs requirements and indicators, as they are both key elements of the Rolling Review of Requirements (RRR), the core principle of the ObsSea4Cim operations. …

  • Climate Coffee Series

    Climate Coffee Series

    The Climate Coffee series is up and running: Climate Coffees are short (circa 40 min), relaxed meetings for scientists to share ideas, discuss methods and communicate new results.  On average, we organise one Climate Coffee per month, always on Thursdays. The time is always the same, from 10:00 – 10:40 am (CEST…

  • Workshop across the EOV projects

    Workshop across the EOV projects

    Held on 2 July 2025, this workshop on Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) projects brought together the two sister projects, ObsSea4Clim and BioEcoOcean, to foster synergies across ocean observing disciplines and discuss the project outcomes with the GOOS initiative on ocean indicators. By uniting expertise from these projects, the workshop aims to drive…

  • ObsSea4Clim training series launched! Registration open

    ObsSea4Clim training series launched! Registration open

    ObsSea4Clim has scheduled the first three trainings on the following topics: Data management for ocean observing, The Rolling Review of Requirements, Best Practices and Standards for Ocean Observations. For whom? Early-career scientists, early-stage researchers working in oceanography, climate prediction, ESM climate modelling, and the broader climate science community. The series…