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.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2018.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. 27. sij

    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:

  2. 20. sij

    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 ▶️:

  3. 6. sij

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

  4. 1. sij

    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!

  5. 5. pro 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 🌊

  6. 3. pro 2019.

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

  7. 3. pro 2019.

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

  8. 22. stu 2019.

    Our partner Instituto Hidrográfico (IH) had the opportunity to showcase the WAVY drifters at , last week in Porto! 🌊Read more here:

  9. 13. stu 2019.

    MELOA Technical Progress Review took place last month to discuss the WAVYs' specifications. Stay tuned for the upcoming news on the WAVY! 👉

  10. 10. lis 2019.

    performed several field tests with the Kinetic Energy Harvesting at the ! Have a look at the low power energy source that will be incorporated inside of the

  11. 7. lis 2019.

    The is a surface drifter equipped with an IMU sensor to collect critical wave parameters 🌊. Learn more about the WAVY Littoral main attributes and use cases, here 👉:

  12. 30. ruj 2019.

    New Test Campaign assessing the use cases of coming soon! This time, on the Irish coast. Stay tuned for more!

  13. 20. ruj 2019.

    Great experience at ! Our partner had the opportunity to connect with the ocean observing community to discuss fit-for-purpose solutions ensuring societal, scientific, and economic benefit.

  14. 13. ruj 2019.

    This Thursday, Matias Widmer, from , presented the energy harvesting for the WAVYs at a doctoral session where PhD students from Germany () and Spain presented their works. Great opportunity to exchange ideas and establish cooperation between universities!

  15. 11. ruj 2019.

    is coming next week, bringing together people from all over the planet to discuss the last decade of ocean observing networks progress & innovative solutions for the upcoming years 🌊. Are you also attending? Stay tuned for more!

  16. 30. srp 2019.

    This month, the was used to collect marine data to validate the simulation model, for the Portimão harbour! Learn more about the WAVY Littoral campaign in collaboration with SAGA project here:

  17. 25. srp 2019.

    This summer, don't forget to sign up to MELOA annual , to get updated on the latest developments and news of the family, and other project activities, such as test campaigns and workshops! Click here:

  18. 18. srp 2019.

    Evolution in marine observations allows a better understanding of changes in ocean surface temperature 🌡️over time! Recent research points to the correction of critical historic sea surface temperature measurements. Read the article here:

  19. 10. srp 2019.

    This Tuesday, the was used to validate the results of a model being developed for a Port Management Support System, in the scope of project! The activities took place in Porto do Portimão, in Portugal. More updates coming soon, stay tuned!

  20. 21. lip 2019.

    Great work presented by Mattias Carandell Widmer, from , on the WAVYs' Kinetic Energy Harvester, at Conference in Marseille! Very interesting sessions with outstanding international projects. Get in touch to learn more!

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