Euro-Argo Political Event

Euro-Argo Political meeting report: application/pdf D6.7

Date: 8 June 2021

Format: ONLINE event - 2:00 to 4:00 PM CET (UTC+2)

Conveners: Atanas Palazov (IOBAS), Giulio Notarstefano (OGS), Dimitris Kassis (HCMR), John Allen (SOCIB), Lara Diaz (SOCIB), Waldemar Walczowski (IOPAN), Laura Tuomi (FMI), Vincent Taillandier (SU), Sylvie Pouliquen (EA ERIC).

The event is organised by the Institute of Oceanology – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IO-BAS) with the assistance of the Euro-Argo European Research Infrastructure Consortium (Euro-Argo ERIC).

For questions related to the political event, please email Atanas Palazov (palazov@io-bas.bg).

Context

Argo is the first-ever global, in situ ocean-observing network in the history of oceanography, providing an essential complement to satellite systems through its open and free data policy.

As a major component of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS), the Argo programme is actively participating in monitoring and understanding climate change and its impact on ocean health.

Animation showing Argo profile locations in December 2020.
Created by Howard Freeland

Euro-Argo Key numbers

The Euro-Argo research infrastructure (Euro-Argo ERIC) sustains and optimises the European contribution of 12 countries to the international Argo programme, providing deploying and operating nearly 25% of the float network.

Objectives

In the framework of the H2020 Euro-Argo RISE project (Euro-Argo Research Infrastructure Sustainability and Enhancement), Euro-Argo is organising a political event for decision-makers and stakeholders.

This event aims to demonstrate the importance of Argo for environment and society, and especially in the Marginal Seas of Europe (Baltic, Black and Mediterranean Seas). Moreover, it will be highlighted the Argo contribution to the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.

General organisation and agenda

This event (by invitation only) will be held as an online seminar of 2 hours. Leading scientists from the Euro-Argo community and beyond will present their contribution followed by panellists representing key players involved in the European ocean observing community.

This event will provide a platform for discussion and dialogue between ocean science and policy.

You can donwload the FINAL agenda:  application/pdf E-Argo Political event-Final Agenda

Useful links

These reference documents below can be consulted before the event.

Euro-Argo documents:

Argo international programme