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Register now for our webinar ‘Charting the currents: the potential of open marine data’

Join us on 13 June to discover the role of open data in tackling marine challenges

Register now for our upcoming webinar, Charting the currents: the potential of open marine data, on Friday, 13 June 2025, from 10:00 to 11:00 CESTCovering over 70% of the Earth’s surface, our oceans are essential to life, climate regulation, and the global economy. However, they are increasingly under threat from climate change, pollution, and overfishing. This webinar will explore how open marine data is helping to address these challenges through practical, real-world applications.

Participants will gain insights from two real-world case studies. The first highlights the Marine Analyst, launched in 2020, which simplifies access to global marine datasets and analytical tools, supporting use cases from climate research to marine renewable energy. The second focuses on a pilot study along Poland’s Hel Peninsula, where hydrodynamic monitoring and numerical modelling are paving the way for a digital twin of the Southern Baltic Sea. These examples demonstrate how open data can support evidence-based decision-making and innovative environmental solutions.

Open marine data plays a crucial role in advancing EU priorities such as the European Green Dealthe EU Biodiversity Strategy, and the EU Mission: Restore our Ocean and WatersBy making high-quality data accessible, researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals are empowered to collaborate more effectively and address complex marine challenges. At data.europa.eu, we actively support these efforts by providing access to a wide range of datasets on marine-related topics, such as marine pollution,  through our data portal.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical insights, learn from experts, and discover tools that can help you unlock the potential of open marine data. Register now to be part of the discussion!

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