MELOA H2020

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MELOA ( project) offers a solution to innovate the current in situ ocean observing and monitoring systems, in the form of WAVY drifter’s devices.

Joined February 2018

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    The health of our precious is vital for life on Earth but is at risk and Europe wants to lead in its protection. , 3-9 Feb in , puts in the spotlight w/ various events. Check out the programmeℹ️ 🇪🇺

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  2. Jan 29

    The are on the Spanish news for the WAVY Test campaign on the Catalan coast! Great work from our partner who invited students to assess the performance tracking rip currents at Platja del Far beach🌊

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  3. Jan 27

    Check out the recap of the campaigns that took place in the Portuguese and Spanish coast during 2019! Great initiative to ensure the involvement of the users in the WAVY drifter's definition and testing. Read here:

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    is a tremendous source of economic livelihoods for billions of people. RI & partnered with & to find out how aware investors are of their impact on the ocean & of their role in sustainable

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  5. Jan 20

    MELOA team organized a Test Campaign with the on the Catalan coast!🌊The team involved high school students in the activities, who learned how to configure and deploy the WAVY drifters! Check out the video of the campaign here ▶️:

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    Jan 9

    "OceanWatch Monitor, a platform for scientific assessment for CoastWatch data, uses products as an independent first assessment to monitor the stability and consistency of various NOAA CoastWatch data records."

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  8. Jan 6

    MELOA will issue the 2nd Annual Newsletter soon! Do you want to receive the latest updates on the WAVY drifters? Sing up here:

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  9. Jan 2

    "In the last 10 years, our climate models have gotten much better and they all tell us the same thing: We have to act now." 🌎🌡️ Read more here:

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  10. Jan 1

    MELOA Team wish you all a happy new year 2020! Let's have a great year full of new accomplishments, working together for a better coastal and ocean monitoring!

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    19 Dec 2019

    Today students from IES Manuel Cabanyes () helps from to the firsts trials of Wavy Litoral drifters in Vilanova. Thanks to Marc Mestres (LIM-UPC) for your presentation on rip currents, and and

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    2019 has been an eventful year for both the Monitoring and Change Services, with record conditions and blossoming partnerships around the world. Years in Review: CAMS➡️ ➡️

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    that we are starting a new activity on and the ? A new working group will aim to raise awareness of this topic and highlight needs. More info at:

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    At EUOceanDay🇪🇺at we discuss the impact of but also the opportunities offered by to achieve . Latest episode of shows the challenges faced by island nations 🌍

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  15. 5 Dec 2019

    Last day of ! Don't miss the opportunity to check the and other innovative marine tech linking Earth observation and sustainable development across the 🌊

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    2 Dec 2019
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  17. 3 Dec 2019

    Paulo Pinto, from Instituto Hidrográfico, presented MELOA results on the most recent test campaigns with the , at ! Stay tuned for more 🔴

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  18. 3 Dec 2019

    We are at ! An international marine technologies workshop held in Estoril (Portugal). Pass by our booth to learn more about the

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    has started in Madrid today. This conference is designed to take the next crucial steps in the UN process. is NOW.

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    The goals of the & the means to tackle the are clear. At , countries must boost their ambition so we can achieve those goals in time.

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