Project Protect Our Waters! A campaign to reduce wastewater pollution on Svalbard
Wastewater pollution is an issue that extends across the globe, including to the Arctic. When looking out at what appears to be a…
Exploring real-world case studies during summer school in the Greenland landscape
Sewage pipes snake down the hillside into the fjord in the colourful town of Sisimiut, Greenland, population 5,582. The sewage pipes carry untreated…
On an expedition towards autonomous mapping of zooplankton in the ocean
Written by Emlyn John Davies and Ralph Stevenson-Jones. Zooplankton are small, planktonic animals that live in the water column, transported by ocean currents.…
Protecting biodiversity in the blue economy with innovative fisheries technologies
The Smartfish project has done what it set out to do – it developed, tested and now promoted a suite of high-tech solutions to contribute to these new global goals – where the fishing industry will have to do its part along with all others.
Hope for a global solution to plastics
The largest conference on plastic pollution in the world, but where was the elephant in the room? The heat was palpable for…
Not so random after all? How random numbers help us to predict the physical world
Numerical models are highly relevant to the world of ocean research. By predicting how various real-world phenomena will play out, we can take…