The oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth, yet their potential as a source of energy for social benefit has only recently begun to receive scientific, governmental and commercial investment. “Oceans of Possibility” surveys some of the developments entrepreneurs and scientists have been pushing to harness the power of the ocean as a direct source of energy to end dependence on fossil fuels.
Resilient Coasts: Adapting today to secure tomorrow
This was the focus of the plenary session 1 at OCEANS conference, Hampton roads.
Merging of scientific minds at the Little Red Dot, Singapore
The next OCEANS conference will be held in Singapore, and promises to take further the discussion on Ocean science and technology.
Data. To store or not to store, that is the question.
Panel Session on “Big data processing: What is the added value, for which applications?” at Oceans conference, Marseille.
“Talking in depth”: exclusive interview with underwater communications scientist Dr. Milica Stojanovic
A conversation with Milica Stojanovic about her foray into underwater tech research
IEEE OES, Schmidt Ocean Institute and MTS announce new partnership and support for student competition
The collaboration includes supporting student and early career ocean professionals, women in marine science and technology, and other joint activities between the two societies and the Institute.
Earthzine resumes operations
Science news e-magazine Earthzine resumes operations in 2019 with revamped website and renewed coverage of Earth/Ocean science events. Watch out for our coverage of the Oceans 2019 conference at Marseille, and Mentorship theme articles.
Strategic Plan
Earthzine Strategic Plan 2015 – 2020Mission: Earthzine serves as public outreach by the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society. Liquid water is essential for life and the Oceans, where life began, are a vital part of Earth’s life support system. Earthzine aims to provide up-to-date information on science, technology, Earth/Ocean observation and information utilization and those participating and contributing to it’s advancement. Objectives … Read More
Student Autonomous Maritime Vehicle Competitions: International Coordination and Initial Benchmarking
The Autonomous Marine Vehicles Competition Committee is envisioned to be a forum for the exchange of knowledge and ideas among all involved in sponsoring, managing and supporting autonomous maritime vehicle student competitions around the world.
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