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NeXOS Project Takes Aquatic Sensors to Next Level
NeXOS project helps us look at the ocean, listen to the ocean, and understand the ocean from a fish’s point of view.
Underwater Robot Competition at Techno-Ocean2021
The robotics competition saw good participation from students around Japan.
Do we need to invest more in research and exploration of Earth’s Ocean ?
The Ocean is under-observed and under-researched, and requires a lot more investment in the years to come if we are to manage it sustainably
Global warming: Effects, causes and measures, a snapshot in 2021
Global-warming induced climate change effects as of 2021 have been dire, but there is a ray of hope.
The Challenges of Deep-Sea Exploration
Coverage of a plenary delivered by Pedro Madureira at OCEANS 2021 San Diego-Porto. We cover his geological expeditions representing Portugal to discover the deep-sea and its terrain, mineral resources and biodiversity
Bridging Ocean Engineering and Science at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2022
This is OES’s first year as technical co-sponsors to this event, and we are very excited to be a part of this. In line with the theme, we hope to strengthen the engineering dimension at this conference.
Antarctic and Southern Ocean Forum 2021 concludes successfully
The Antarctic and Southern Ocean Forum conference 2021 was held successfully as a virtual online event in Aug 2021.
Indian Ocean Blue Economy Summit – Part 1/2
What is the value and direction for the Blue Economy in the Indian Ocean region, in the context of the Ocean Decade ? A webinar held by multiple stakeholders explores this question.
Understanding the Ocean through sound – JOE October 20 issue
Sound is widely used to sense and understand the oceans. Here’s a look at the latest research on understanding and interpreting sound signals in the ocean.