Copernicus Marine In Situ TAC

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New In Situ Data streams Q4 2025

During the fourth quarter of 2025, the Copernicus Marine In Situ TAC expanded its data capacity by integrating new near-real-time and historical marine observations across multiple regions. These integration activities,…

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Spatial distribution of SOCAT fCO2

The 2025 version of SOCAT carbon dataset is now available in the in situ global multiparameter NRT (MYNRT) product of the Copernicus marine service. SOCAT is a global dataset of…

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GLOSS Group of Experts in Panama City - March 2025

The Copernicus Marine In Situ Thematic Assembly Centre (In Situ TAC) congratulates Dr. Begoña Pérez Gómez (Puertos del Estado, Spain) on her appointment as Chair of the Global Sea Level…

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family photo - InSituTAC - Bergen September 2025

The first General Assembly of Copernicus Marine In Situ TAC Phase II was held at the IMR facilities in Bergen, Norway, along the coast, from September 23 to 25. The…

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Ballybunnion Buoy - Coastal line of Ireland

In Situ TAC starts leveraging oceanographical data recorded as part of a pilot study between Met Éireann and Commissioners of Irish Lights for retrofitting 4 Aid to Navigation (AtoN) buoys…

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Coastal line of Spain - Tide gauges

Into the frame of a fruitful collaboration with Instituto Hidrografico de la Marina (Spain), the tide gauge network deployed by this institution along the coastal line of Spain is starting…

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Family Foto INSTAC KO 202503 Madrid

Phase II of the Copernicus Marine In Situ Thematic Assembly Center was officially launched with a kick-off meeting from March 4-6, 2025 at the Puertos del Estado headquarters in Madrid.…

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Scientific floats launched into the sea by the Vendée Globe skippers

Several Vendée Globe skippers have agreed to launch 1 Argo float in the South Atlantic during their race around the globe. The position of the launch has been defined in…

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Introduction The Moving Vessel Profiler (MVP) is a sophisticated oceanographic tool used for obtaining high-resolution Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) profiles while a vessel is in motion. Unlike traditional CTD…

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At the moment, all datasets are available via the Files service, using the File Browser or the Copernicus Marine Toolbox (more info here). However, not all datasets are available via the…

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