Workshop on real time quantitative PCR to develop climate services for monitoring harmful microorganisms in their marine environment. Location: Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany. Date: 21th - 25th October 2019
Click here to read about how Beatrix Siemering got on at the ICHA conference in Nantes, France. There are a number of other climate related projects featured in the newsletter discussing how they implement their activities around Europe.
At the meeting, partners got to work discussing the projects progress over the last year, exchanging information on key achievements, and planning activities for year ahead.
The 18th International Conference on Harmful Algae (ICHA) in Nantes, France, attracted a record high number of over 750 participants. Amongst them were several CoCliME partners, promoting the project with poster presentations.
How is it that we, humans, are capable of the most complex thought processes, yet planning dinner five days ahead can be an impossible task? Some of you might say, “A weekly meal plan is no problem”. But, what about two weeks? A month? A year?
This large swirl from a Cyanobactaria bloom in the Gulf of Greenland is just one of the many satellite images showcasing the variety of textures and colours found in nature that has been compiled for an article in Earth and Space Science News. Picture credit: NASA Landsat 8.
Scientists from the Marine Institute and Bantry Marine Research Station went to Bantry and Castletownbere in the south-west of Ireland to meet with the men and women we call our stakeholders.
CoCliME brings climate services to 4th International Symposium on The Effects of Climate Change in the World's Oceans in Wahsington, DC, USA, June 2-8, 2018.