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SAVE THE DATE - EMODnet Open Conference 2025

It’s official! Save-the-date for the 4th EMODnet Open Conference on 25-26 November 2025 in Brussels. This edition will take place during a week of EU Marine Knowledge events, starting with a 0.5-day EMODnet partnership Jamboree on 24 November PM, then the EMODnet Open Conference 25-26 November, directly followed by the Digital Ocean Forum 2025 on 27 November. Stay tuned for more information!

 
Call for abstracts is open: Oceans 2025 Brest conference

The OCEANS 2025 Brest “Call for Abstracts” is now open, inviting experts and innovators to submit cutting-edge technical presentations focusing on Marine Energy, Environmental Marine Engineering, and a Digital Ocean. Abstracts and full technical papers must align with one of these key areas to be considered for inclusion in the conference, taking place from 16–19 June 2025 in Brest, France. Interested contributors can review the conference details and access the abstract submission guidelines here. Submission deadline is 20 December 2024!

 
The call for exhibitions at European Maritime Day (EMD) 2025 is now open!

Join EMODnet at the EMD 2025 in Cork, Ireland, from 21-23 May 2025 where EMODnet and EU DTO will be exhibiting, together with other key actors in the European marine and maritime landscape, engaging also in stakeholder workshops and plenary sessions, including continuing the Oceans and Fisheries dialogues that are shaping the European Ocean Pact. Apply now to secure your spot: https://maritime-forum.ec.europa.eu/theme/governance/european-maritime-day_en

 
Register for European Maritime Day 2025 in Cork, Ireland – Deadline: 10 May

Join Europe's maritime community at European Maritime Day (EMD) 2025, taking place from 21–23 May 2025 in Cork, Ireland. This annual event brings together professionals from businesses, governments, public institutions, NGOs, and academia to network, discuss, and outline joint actions on maritime affairs and the sustainable blue economy. Don't miss this opportunity to meet EMODnet and European Digital Twin Ocean experts face-to-face and engage with countless more marine and maritime experts throughout the programme, workshops, exhibitions, and numerous networking opportunities.

Follow the link to register today.

 
Contribute to EGU25: Submission Deadlines are Approaching

The EGU25 General Assembly is your chance to influence the dialogue on emerging challenges and innovations in the geosciences. Contribute to the scientific program by submitting an abstract before 15 January 2025, and seize the opportunity to shape community priorities by proposing a Townhall session before 22 January 2025. Join fellow researchers, experts, and stakeholders, and become part of the conversation defining the future of Earth, planetary, and space science research. For more information on submission guidelines and session details, visit https://www.egu25.eu/.

 
EMODnet at European Ocean Days 2025

EMODnet was well-represented at European Ocean Days 2025 a high-level, week-long event from 3-7 March 2025 in Brussels that brought together stakeholders from across Europe's Ocean community. Marine Knowledge was a central theme to the multiple events covering ocean literacy, Mission: Restore our Ocean and Waters, sustainable fisheries, the blue economy, and more. And EMODnet was visible as a key EU asset for marine knowledge at the session "Marine Knowledge for the Ocean Pact", which included interventions by EC DG MARE and EMODnet Chemistry Coordinator OGS. EMODnet's key role as the in situ component to the European Digital Twin Ocean was also highlighted.

 
European Digital Twin Ocean at EU Ocean Days 2025

At the Mission Ocean and Waters Forum during EU Ocean Days 2025 in Brussels, the European Digital Twin Ocean (EU DTO) booth drew strong interest from across the marine community. As the in situ component of the EU DTO, and a co-developer of the EDITO-Infra initiative, EMODnet was at the forefront, engaging visitors with insights into how its harmonised marine data underpins the European Digital Twin Ocean and supports dynamic, scenario-based tools for sustainable ocean management.

 
EMODnet data used for geospatial data filtering, mapping and export for third-party applications

A recent study, conducted as part of a master’s thesis at the Faculty of Maritime Studies Kotor, University of Montenegro, showcases how EMODnet geospatial data can support advanced route planning for Unmanned Sea Vehicles (USVs). By integrating EMODnet data with third-party systems, the researchers developed a methodology for filtering, mapping, and exporting marine data to improve the operational efficiency of Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs).

 
EMODnet Bathymetry DTM: Latest Release

EMODnet is proud to release an updated EMODnet Bathymetry Digital Terrain Model (DTM) based on 2024 bathymetry data. This open access data product has been a key EMODnet data product for some years and is already hugely popular with users. This latest release offers substantial enhancements, including the highest resolution harmonised seabed map of European sea regions to-date, made possible by the EMODnet Bathymetry Consortium and valuable input from EMODnet's broad network of collaborators, contributors, and experts.

 
EMODnet Technical Quarterly Blog – Spring 2025: Behind- the- scenes of the new EMODnet Bathymetry Digital Terrain Model

In March 2025 EMODnet released an updated version of the Bathymetry Digital Terrain Model for Europe and European waters of the Caribbean (see article below for full details). The DTM has been a flagship EMODnet data product for many years, and the latest version is available on the EMODnet Portal Map Viewer. In this blog, EMODnet experts Conor Delaney, EMODnet Technical Coordinator and George Spoelstra, EMODnet Bathymetry, take a look into the latest DTM, explaining how this was created from a technical perspective, and how to access it via the EMODnet Portal.

 
EMODnet Open Sea Lab 4.0: Harnessing the power of EMODnet and the European Digital Twin Ocean for society

On 25–27 March 2025, over 400 people joined the EMODnet Open Sea Lab 4.0 online, bringing together marine data users, data scientists, developers, and innovators from across Europe and beyond. Their mission: to co-create solutions to real-world ocean and coastal challenges using the EMODnet service and other open-source data. For this edition, participants were also given exclusive access to the full EMODnet and Copernicus Marine Service data collections via the European Digital Twin Ocean cloud-based service, which also offers state-of-the-art analytical tools and modelling capabilities. The two top winning teams will pitch their solutions at European Maritime Day 2025 in Cork, Ireland! This flagship event ended a bumper Marine Knowledge Month following EU Ocean Days 2025 (see news articles below for more information).

 
EU Open Data Days 2025: Harnessing the Power of Open Data for Innovation

On 20 March 2025, Kate Larkin, Head of the EMODnet Secretariat, will present EMODnet in a plenary presentation at the EU Open Data Days 2025 event, organized by the Publications Office of the European Union, taking place on 19-20 March 2025 at the European Convention Centre in Luxembourg (ECCL) and online. This event is cross-domain and will showcase success stories in open data, such as EMODnet for the marine domain. To find out more information and join online visit: https://data.europa.eu/en/euopendatadays?utm_source=chatgpt.com

 
Call for Abstracts: International Ocean Data Conference –III

The “International Ocean Data Conference – III” is currently accepting abstracts for its upcoming event, scheduled for 10–11 March 2025 in Santa Marta, Colombia. Abstracts should align with the themes listed on the conference website and adhere to the provided submission guidelines. All content must be in English. Presenters will be required to submit a prerecorded video and participate in the Q&A session associated with their presentation, either in person or virtually. Limited financial support is available for presenters from developing countries with accepted papers; individuals should indicate any funding needs during the abstract submission process. All abstracts must be submitted electronically by 24 January 2025 (midnight CET). Additional details can be found at: https://oceandataconference.org

 
Technical Blog #4: Update on EMODnet’s progress on the 2nd anniversary of the launch of the unified EMODnet Portal

Just over two years ago, in January 2023, EMODnet took a bold step by transforming from seven distinct Thematic Portals—covering Bathymetry, Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Human Activities, Physics, and Seabed Habitats—into a single, unified web portal. Spearheaded by the EMODnet Central Portal Technical Team and thematic coordinators, this transition consolidated marine data access, simplifying user experience and enhancing efficiency.

 
EMODnet Bathymetry Contributing to Seabed 2030 Arctic Seabed Mapping

EMODnet Bathymetry has consistently served as a key regional centre and significant contributor to the Nippon Foundation – GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project. Now, EMODnet Bathymetry has contributed its harmonized Digital Terrain Model (DTM) to a recently released, updated, Seabed 2030 map of the Arctic Seabed.

 
EMODnet for the European Oceans Pact

As a key EU pillar for Marine Knowledge and in situ marine data service of the European Commission (EC), DG MARE, EMODnet welcomes the European Ocean Pact and submitted an EMODnet response to the recent call for evidence which closed on 17 February 2025. The resulting EMODnet response is a collective response by the EMODnet Steering Committee, including the Secretariat, Central Portal and thematic and data ingestion coordinators and SC representatives. EMODnet was also a co-author to a response submitted by the European Ocean Observing System (EOOS) Steering Group.

 
Have Your Say: Contribute to the European Oceans Pact Consultation

The European Commission is inviting stakeholders to provide input on the European Oceans Pact, a new initiative designed to strengthen ocean governance across all sectors. This is a key opportunity to help shape the future of Europe’s ocean policies by sharing insights on priorities, challenges, and opportunities for sustainable ocean management. Your feedback will play an essential role in ensuring coordinated, science-based, and impactful ocean governance that supports both environmental and economic goals. The consultation is open to marine and maritime professionals, policymakers, researchers, industry representatives, and civil society members. The survey is open until 17 February (Midnight Brussels time) offering a chance to contribute to the development of a robust and forward-looking approach to ocean management. Make your voice heard and participate today! Access the survey here:

 
EMODnet and EDITO: Advancing Collaboration and Engagement in 2025

EMODnet’s key work for EDITO will continue to strengthen in 2025, with the completion of the first phase of EDITO which delivered a common data lake between EMODnet and Copernicus Marine Service, and a prototype EDITO platform, launched at the Digital Ocean Forum 2024. In 2025, the engagement with the EMODnet partners as well as wider stakeholders will increase, and we encourage you to watch this space for updates and announcements on how to get involved. And, in the meantime, you can get access to the EMODnet and CMEMS offer on the EDITO platform by signing up for the public, free Open Sea Lab 4.0 an EMODnet Hackathon series, which for this 2025 edition (online, 25-27 March 2025) sees a direct partnership with EDITO, in collaboration with Mercator Ocean International and Copernicus Marine Service.

 
EMODnet Data supporting technical studies for offshore energy potential in Portugal

The Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere (IMPA), one of the EMODnet partners, is a state laboratory whose mission is to promote and coordinate scientific research, technological development, innovation and services on sea and atmosphere. This use case is set in the context of REPowereu project and used EMODnet data to develop up to 10 GW of electrical production centers in the offshore of Portugal, based on oceanic renewable energy until 2030.