ROV LIROPUS 200
The Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) LIROPUS 200, operated by IEO, is able to operate at 2000m depth, equipped with five submarine cameras and solid, liquid and gas sampling systems, and current meter, among others.
The Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) LIROPUS 200, operated by IEO, is able to operate at 2000m depth, equipped with five submarine cameras and solid, liquid and gas sampling systems, and current meter, among others.
EUROFLEETSplus - An alliance of European marine research infrastructure to meet the evolving needs of the research and industrial communities, is an H2020 funded project. EurofleetsPlus will facilitate open access to an integrated and advanced...
CESAM’s mission is to develop leading international research on environmental sciences and related risks, including extreme weather events and climate change, with emphasis on complex socio-ecological coastal systems and marine areas. The main...
Linking Oceans and Human Health paper highlights that human health and well-being is intrinsically connected to, and impacted by, the seas and oceans which surround our continental landmass. To manage this relationship, we need an effective...
Fjordforsk A/S is a marine mesocosms facility based in Sogn og Fjordane - Norway, on the shores of the Sognefjord. We specialize in applied research for technology development in the fields of energy and environmental sciences and sustainible...
The IOC-UNESCO Ocean Literacy for All report, is made of two parts. The first part presents the history of Ocean Literacy, and describes its framework made of 7 essential principles, and connects them to international ocean science programs that...
RV “G.O. Sars” was delivered in 2003 and is owned by IMR the Institute of Marine Research (75%) and the University of Bergen (25%). The main operating areas are the Barents Sea, the Norwegian Sea and the North Sea. The vessel has also carried out...
The RV Ramón Margalef, operated by IEO, is equipped with dynamic positioning for corer, grab and ROV operations. Its silent design allows carrying out surveys that involve the use of a wide range of oceanographic techniques; fisheries, physics,...
The Spanish Institute of Oceanology was created by Royal Decree in 1914. It is an autonomous Institution and it is under the supervision of the Ministry of Education and Science. The IEO is the research institution and adviser in relation to the...