Poster Presentations

Innovation in Observations, Modelling, and Forecasting

Poster #PresenterTitleOrganisation
9Taavi LiblikMicro-AUV Deployments in the Baltic Sea: Capabilities and Integration Into Coastal Observing SystemsTalTech
10Lars NergerEnsemble forecasting for ocean physics and biogeochemistry in the North and Baltic Seas utilizing coupled data assimilationAWI
12Anna MuratoreThe SeaCare Partnership Model for Advancing Research on Ocean and Human Health Using Ships of OpportunityIstituto Superiore di Sanità, Sapienza University of Rome
14Eleni ChristoforouDemonstration of Oil and Heavy metal sensors at the coast of CyprusCMMI - Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute
32Martha ValiadiPortable Molecular Sensors as Proof-of-Concept for In Situ Biological Observations: Developments from the AquaBioSens ProjectFoundation for Research and Technology Hellas
37Anabela VenâncioEnhancing Operational Ocean Forecasting in the Rías Baixas Through a New Coupled Hydrodynamic–Biogeochemical MOHID SystemMeteoGalicia - Xunta de Galicia
38Julien MaderThe Pasaia Ocean Autonomy Hub: Enhancing multiplatform approach through glider-based monitoring in the SE Bay of BiscayAZTI BRTA
43Carlo Lo ReThe Italian Offshore Wave Buoy Network (ROCA): Advancing Marine Observation in the MediterraneanISPRA Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research
44Rui CaldeiraAn Innovative Autonomous Deep-Sea Observing Platform from Madeira: Local Research with Global ImpactOceanic Observatory of Madeira, Regional Agency for the Development of Research, Technology and Innovation (ARDITI), Funchal, Dom Luiz Institute, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon
45Tomasz DabrowskiA coastal monitoring and forecasting system for Galway Bay and Dublin Bay, Ireland – services for aquaculture, biodiversity restoration and environmental monitoring.Marine Institute
50Anna Piwoni-PiórewiczAtmospheric and oceanographic drivers in forecasting hotspots of Calanus patchiness – multi-year innovative and high-resolution approachInstitute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences
51Thierry CarvalEasyOneArgo - delivering analysis-ready ocean data in the simplest wayIfremer
55Socratis LoucaidesNovel Autonomous Lab-On-Chip Sensors for Monitoring the Ocean’s Inorganic Carbon CycleNational Oceanography Centre
56Victor Martinez VicentePhytoplankton community diversity and Ecosystem function from Sentinels (Phytodiverse ESA project)Plymouth Marine Laboratory
93Elina MiettunenDevelopment of a coupled hydrodynamic-biogeochemical model system for the Gulf of FinlandFinnish Meteorological Institute
94Shizhu WangLow-cost GNSS buoy makes ocean observation affordableFirst Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, China
108Dijana KlarićMet-ocean Moored Data Buoy Network in Croatia, Achievements and PerspectivesCroatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service
110Rana AbualhaijaPutting new wine into old wineskins: The Paradigm of the Seagider, UVP6, Continuous Plankton Recorder, and the satellite data that can connect them.Cyprus Subsea Consulting and Services LTD
117Monica DemetriouMedJICARP – Initiative for a Joint Operational Oceanography Platform for Climate Resilience in the Eastern MediterraneanUniversity of Cyprus

Digital Transformation, Integration, and Data Quality

Poster #PresenterTitleOrganisation
16Antonio NovellinoEMODnet Physics state of art and future goalsETT
17Robin KooymanDeploying Beacon data lakes for high performance harmonised ocean data access - In Blue-Cloud and beyondMARIS
20Christine PequignetFramework for the assessment of evolving ocean forecastsMet Office
42Constantinos HadjistassouUtilising Deep Learning to Estimate the Abundance of Marine DebrisUniversity of Nicosia
53Kamila WalickaAutomating the Ocean Data Processing Pipelines: A Modern Approach for Autonomous PlatformsNOC
67Jak JonesIntegrating Novel Sensors into Autonomous Platforms: Improving Automation, Interoperability, and FAIR Data ManagementNational Oceanography Centre
70Christina PavloudiActivating Europe’s Marine Biodiversity Data for the Digital Twin of the Ocean: The DTO-BioFlow ApproachEMBRC
119Sigmund KlucknerStandards and Practices for Digital Twins of the OceanIEEE France
124Agnieszka Beszczynska-MöllerARCFISH – Digital Twin of the Ocean for Arctic FisheriesInstitute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences

Co-Design, Engagement, and Inclusivity

Poster #PresenterTitleOrganisation
18Patrick GorringeCost-Effective Approaches to closing Coastal and Marine Observation GapsSMHI
22Laura KhatibCollecting Practices and Methods in Marine Citizen Science for Increased, Shared ImpactIEEE France
29Patrick GorringeSurfer Scientists: A Co-Designed, Community-Driven Model Democratising Nearshore Ocean Observations Across Portugal, France, Brazil, Sri Lanka and Indonesia.SMHI
49Angelos ManglisBridging Divers, Citizens and Science: A remote crowdsourcing platform for 3D reconstruction of underwater environmentsEnaliaTec, Atlantis Consulting
64Pedro MonteroCo-designing a Resilient Coastal Future: The REDECOS Monitoring Network in Galicia (NW Spain).Intecmar, Instituto Tecnolóxico para o Control do Medio Mariño de Galicia
81Daria Ezgeta BalićEnhancing knowledge of flat oyster populations in the eastern Adriatic Sea through citizen science data collectionInstitute of Oceanography and Fisheries
102Said HashimEuropean Perspectives on Biology and Ecosystem Ocean Observing in a Global ContextUppsala University
105Stefania CilibertiThe Copernicus Marine Product Quality Dashboard: a new end-user gateway to standardized product quality informationNOW Systems
114Kathryn Gavira O'NeillFrom fisheries to ocean science: blue technology as a tool for partnershipSatlink, Universidad de Cádiz
116Kyriakos ProkopiContainerized Cloud Services for Marine Data Management and Geospatial Forecasting in the Eastern Mediterranean Levantine BasinORION Research, Nicosia
126Lina Mtwana NordlundCo-Creating a Blueprint for Integrated Ocean Science: Advancing Ocean Observations for a Sustainable FutureUppsala University
127Thierry ReynaudTSG Gaillard : Towards a Citizen Oceanographic Fleet for Surface Ocean ObservationsIfremer

Governance and Capacity for Ocean Knowledge

Poster #PresenterTitleOrganisation
2Tancrede BarraudReview for an updated inventory of Mediterranean marine caves biota with a focus on stygofaunaIstanbul University
60Garbiñe AyensaThe Galicia Marine Observation Strategy: A Model for Strategic CoordinationINTECMAR (Xunta de Galicia)
98Jiechen ZhaoThe introduction of Coastal City Ocean-Based Solution Toolkit for Sustainable Development (COAST)DCC-OCC
106Francisco CampuzanoIntegrated multimodel forecasting for transnational environmental management on the Western Iberian ShelfATLANTIC CoLAB
115Sigmund KlucknerThe Ocean Practices Federated Network (OPFN): Transforming OceanIEEE France
128George ZodiatisThe Cyprus ocean forecasting system in operational service for more than two decadesCMR Lab., IACM-FORTH, Heraklion, Crete
132Manuel Ruiz VillarrealIBIROOS: Strengthening Regional Collaboration for Sustainable Ocean Observing and Marine ServicesIEO-CSIC

Monitoring and Understanding the Triple Planetary Crisis and Addressing Societal Needs

Poster #PresenterTitleOrganisation
80Genna-Leigh GeldenhuysAdvancing Microplastic Monitoring in Cyprus with Open-Access μFTIR ImagingCyprus Marine & Maritime Institute
82Genna-Leigh GeldenhuysRelative Contributions of Coastal Sediments to Anthropogenic Heavy Metal Enrichment in Recent Eastern Mediterranean Deep-Sea DepositsCyprus Marine & Maritime Institute
85Manos L. MoraitisBenthic Biodiversity Insights for Marine Spatial Planning: Assessing the Impact of Novel Nature-Based Solutions in Ultra-Oligotrophic WatersCMMI - Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute
109Joseph McGovernA nested ocean climate model of the Northeast AtlanticMarine Institute
111Sofia DarmarakiSubsurface Marine Heatwaves in the Levantine basinCyprus Marine and Maritime Institute
121Agathe MarchaisEnvironmental Impacts and Transition Challenges of Ocean Observation Systems: An Exploratory Study in FranceIfremer
6Susana Galante-OliveiraVulnerability of coastal biodiversity under future ocean conditions: a case study on shell loss in marine gastropod larvae under ocean acidificationCESAM, Department of Biology, University of Aveiro
13Lorenza NotargiacomoMarine chemical pollution under observation: preliminary results from the Sea Care projectIstituto Superiore di Sanità, Sapienza University of Rome
26Felix SprollIreland’s Sentinel Coastal Monitoring Buoy Network: Enhancing Observations from Estuarine to Coastal Oceanic Environments for Climate and Ecosystem Prediction.Foras na Mara | Marine Institute