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Script Contest!
Press Release
List of the nominees for the European Final of the Film Contest in Brussels !
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Weather station
Make your own weather station and actively learn about the weather, the climate and how science works!
 
Penguin's survey
King penguins are exclusively found in the sub-Antarctic zones of the planet, ...
 
A cruise to Antarctica
Follow the drift of the buoys deployed into the Southern ocean in order to study....
 
Elephant seal Oceanographers
Learn how scientists study the elephant seals feeding habits in the Antarctic ...
 
Welcome

The issue of the impact of climate change and human activities on our Earth’s ecosystems is today a major preoccupation. What is rarely mentioned, however, is that this also affects our oceans and the marine life.

Many European scientists are trying to better understand how these ecosystems work and react to the current changes to be able to predict what might happen in the next century.

Join the EUR-OCEANS adventure and learn more about their findings on all these topics …

NEWS All Events
22/05/2008
The European final to be held in Brussels in getting close and everybody talks about it!
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19/05/2008
EUROPEAN SCHOOLS FILM CONTEST : …Silence ! Action….

The 8 participating classes are currently finishing the realisation of their films. All pupils have been working hard during the last couple of weeks to realize their films.

Highly motivated by the opportunity to present their messages at the European Commission, students happened to get more and more perfectionists!

Below are some pictures of the Dutch class, from Texel Island, realizing their film:
Students of the OSG De Hogeberg and researchers of IMARES-Wageningen recording film scenes at Wadden Sea Oyster banks near to the shore-line.
Mandy Zandee from OSG De Hogeberg elucidates on seawater temperatures and climate change during film recordings at the North Sea Beach on Texel.
18/04/2008
New film: 'Observatories: keeping a watch on our changing oceans'
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12/03/2008
International Polar Year, watch our presentation on the EUR-OCEANS data rescue project
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14/04/2008
List of the nominees for the European Final of the Film Contest in Brussels !
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12/03/2008
International Polar Year, watch our presentation on the EUR-OCEANS data rescue project
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05/03/2008
Education section and EUR-OCEANS Educational pack now available in Italian and Spanish!
28/05/2007
EUR-OCEANS and AWI next 30th 18:30 May at Aquarium des Zoologischen Gartens, Berlin
How far can we go in manipulating the oceans?
What are the different options we have?
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06/03/2007
10th - 18th March: National Science Week in England!
Visit the EUR-OCEANS exhibition 'Observing the Oceans' at the National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth (UK)
http://www.national-aquarium.co.uk/about/info.asp
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16/02/2007
1st March 2007: Official launch of The International Polar Year 2007-2008 at the Palais de la Découverte in Paris. ICSU and WMO will host this event, which will start with a press conference at 11.00 Central European Time (CET).
Links:
http://www.ipy.org/
http://www.icsu.org/index.php
http://www.wmo.ch/index-en.html
02/02/2007
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) launch a summary for policy makers of "Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis" at UNESCO Headquarters on 2 February.
Download the report (pdf-1.25mo)
4 scientists working in EUR-OCEANS belong to the Experts’committee.
05/03/2007 au 25/03/2007
5th – 25th of March: at Océanopolis, Brest (F).
Free touring exhibition “NorthSouthEastWest” illustrating the impact of climate change in communities from all parts of the globe.
: NorthSouthEastWest Oceanopolis
: http://www.northsoutheastwest.org
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