About EurOcean
| EurOcean Overview A3 Poster Information about EurOcean and its activities EurOcean (2008) |
| EurOcean Overview A4 Poster Information about EurOcean and its activities EurOcean (2008) |
Research Information
| EurOcean_MaP: European Marine Research Funded Projects Infobase A3 Poster Information gathered by EurOcean regarding the European Marine Research Research Funded Projects EurOcean (2008) |
| EurOcean_MaP: European Marine Research Funded Projects Infobase A4 Poster Information gathered by EurOcean regarding the European Marine Research Research Funded Projects EurOcean (2008) |
Research Infrastructures
| EurOcean_RV: European Research Vessels Infobase A3 Poster Information gathered by EurOcean regarding the European Research Fleet EurOcean (2008) |
| EurOcean_RV: European Research Vessels Infobase A4 Poster Information gathered by EurOcean regarding the European Research Fleet EurOcean (2008) |
| EurOcean_UV: European Underwater Vehicles Infobase A3 Poster Information gathered by EurOcean regarding the European Research Underwater Vehicles EurOcean (2008) |
| EurOcean_UV: European Underwater Vehicles Infobase A4 Poster Information gathered by EurOcean regarding the European Research Underwater Vehicles EurOcean (2008) |
Renewable Energies
| Anton Bruun memorial lecture Energy from the sea: the potential and realities of ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) IOC/UNESCO (2003) |
| The Ocean: An Inexhaustible Renewable Energy Source? In the last ten years the European Commission has provided a valuable contribution to the faster development of technologies to harness wave energy and marine currents energy. It has been found that about 200 TWh/y of electrical energy might be produced from these two renewable sources. These technologies are at a pre-commercial stage with several prototypes of wave energy and of marine currents being tested in the sea, and plans for construction of other prototypes exist. The diversity of systems still being developed indicates that a convergence for a winning technology has not occurred yet thus significant R&D effort is required until technologies will attain maturity. The priorities for R&D for the various types of devices are summarised. M. TERESA PONTES (2004) |
Others
| Lucky Strike - A potencial MPA Justification for the potencial selection of the Lucky Strike Hydrothermal Vent Field as an Offshore Marine Protected Area Sabine Christiansen - WWF North East Atlantic Programme (2003) |
| Rainbow - A Potencial MPA Rainbow vent field - a showcase exemple for the OSPAR System of Marine Protected Areas Sabine Cristiansen and Kristina Gjerde - WWF North East Atlantic Programme (2003) |
| Alteration Processes Associated with Active Hydrothermal Sites: The Lucky Strike and Menez Gwen Examples Alteration Processes Associated with Active Hydrothermal Sites: The Lucky Strike and Menez Gwen Examples (37º20’N AND 37º50’N, MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE) Sabine Cristiansen and Kristina Gjerde - WWF North East Atlantic Programme (2003) |
| Paedocypris - the worlds smallest fish and vertebrate Paedocypris - the worlds smallest fish and vertebrate Kottelat, M.; Britz, R.; Hui, T.; Witte, K. (2002) |
| UNESCO stands ready to extend tsunami watch system to Indian Ocean Press Release: UNESCO stands ready to extend tsunami watch system to Indian Ocean UNESCO (2005) |
| Plea for warning systems of tsunamis Plea for warning systems of tsunamis (article in French) Jean Claude Sibuet (2005) |
| Source Rupture Process of the Great Sumatra, Indonesia Earthquake (Mw=8.9) of 26 December 2004. Preliminary Results Source Rupture Process of the Great Sumatra, Indonesia Earthquake (Mw=8.9) of 26 December 2004. Source Rupture Process of the Great Sumatra, Indonesia Earthquake (Mw=8.9) of 26 December 2004. Preliminary Results (2005) |
| Seamounts Conference Poster/Placard Seamounts Conference Poster/Placard Conference Organisation (2005) |
| Seamounts Conference - Flyer Seamounts Conference Flyer Conference Organisation (2005) |
| Oases on the ocean floor The discover of the hydrothermal vent fields have revolutinized biology and our understanding of the world. Emma Duncan - WWF International (2003) |



