European Ocean Observing System (EOOS) Resource Forum 2024
- 19 December 2024
The JPI Oceans’ Secretariat hosted the European Ocean Observing System (EOOS) Resource Forum for its 2024 edition.
MMinE-SwEEPER Kick-Off in Kiel
- 19 December 2024
MMinE-SwEEPER is the new European initiative launched to clear marine munitions from Europe's seas.
CommOCEAN 2024: Celebrating a decade of advancing ocean science communication
- 09 December 2024
On 26-27 November, the European Marine Board Communication Panel hosted the 10th CommOCEAN conference at the Spanish Institute of Oceanography in Málaga, Spain.
Brochure for Summary for Policymakers: Key Insights on Assessment Report on Sea Level Rise in Europe
- 29 November 2024
This brochure provides an overview of the Summary for Policymakers from ‘Sea Level Rise in Europe: 1st Assessment Report of the Knowledge Hub on Sea Level Rise’.
Key Insights JPI Oceans Microplastics Projects 2020-2023
- 27 November 2024
JPI Oceans published a summary of the key results from the Microplastics Joint Action projects funded by the second call.
Launch of the 1st Assessment Report of the Knowledge Hub on Sea Level Rise
- 13 November 2024
We are delighted to announce the successful launch of the 1st Assessment Report of the Knowledge Hub on Sea Level Rise, in the presence of co-chairs Nadia Pinardi and Bart van den Hurk. The launch webinar brought together all the lead authors who worked over the last two years on synthesizing the latest state of knowledge on SLR in Europe.
Unveiling Greek and German ocean observing
- 13 November 2024
First two National Charts on ocean observing and monitoring in Europe released by the European Ocean Observing System (EOOS) and JPI Oceans
Vacancy: Communications Officer (CLOSED)
- 05 November 2024
The JPI Oceans secretariat is looking for a science Communications Officer in support of all our communication-related tasks and activities, with a focus on Horizon Europe initiatives.
Publication of the 1st European Assessment Report on Sea Level Rise by JPI Climate and JPI Oceans
- 04 November 2024
Sea level rise is one of the most visible and potentially severe impacts of climate change, posing significant threats to coastal communities, ecosystems, and infrastructure. Its far-reaching consequences for Europe’s economy and biodiversity underscore the urgency of easily accessible scientific information for tailored policy responses.