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The EMODnet Open Conference 2025 highlighted the strong engagement of EMODnet’s Associated Partners, who play a crucial role in enriching EMODnet’s services with diverse data and expertise. This year, several Associated Partners were featured prominently in the plenary panels, including Voice of the Ocean Foundation, Van Oord and Fugro. Each organization shared valuable insights on how EMODnet supports their operations and business models, while emphasizing the importance of open marine data…
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EMODnet Biology partner ICATMAR (ICM-CSIC) has launched MEDITS-AUT25, the autumn edition of the Mediterranean International Trawl Survey (MEDITS) and its first oceanographic campaign to assess the status of fishery resources in the western Mediterranean during autumn. Conducted aboard the Vizconde de Eza, the 24-day survey will cover GSA 6, from Catalonia to Murcia, following the MEDITS protocol to collect complementary data to spring campaigns. This pioneering initiative will enhance…
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The Consortium, responsible for the development of EMODnet Chemistry, has been confirmed by the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency until 2 October 2027. The main goals for the next two years and the activities to be undertaken in the first six months were presented during the kick-off meeting, which took place in Brussels during the EMODnet Jamboree and Open Conference 2025.To dive into EMODnet Chemistry data and data products and for more information, visit the…
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Have you spotted the latest updates on the EMODnet Biology page? We recently updated our static content and published our first deliverable under the new phase of EMODnet Biology—an in-depth report outlining consortium data flows for the coming two years. Explore what’s new and discover how EMODnet Biology is advancing marine biodiversity data management.

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Public sector

Government agencies are key-players’ in marine environmental management, both collecting data in their monitoring activities and using data to ensure the health of the marine environment and the safety of those operating at sea.

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Civil Society

The democratisation of science and open access to scientific data has a positive knock-on effect on society. For this reason, the activities and achievements of EMODnet need to be closely linked to everyday issues impacting citizens, such as the environment, the conservation of marine living resources, public investment, new services and job creation.

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Private Sector

Businesses can provide their contribution and use EMODnet to their advantage in many ways, whether they are Large or Small & Medium sized (SMEs) enterprises, dynamic European start-ups or entrepreneurs-to-be, researchers, developers, deployers, providers, or distributors, etc.

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Research Community

Research institutes, academic institutions, university departments and, more generally, any organisation heavily involved in promoting, supporting and enabling research producing activities in the Blue Growth sector, play an essential role in the marine and maritime ecosystem.

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