EMBRC is attending the UN’s 2024 Ocean Decade conference in Barcelona (April 10–12) with our EU project MARCO-BOLO and the EMO BON observatory and will have a presence at two satellite events.
EMBRC has updated its SOPs for EMO BON observatories, providing a Handbook to ensure standardised practices. These guidelines enhance data reliability and comparability throughout the network of observatories.
For the move to a sustainable blue economy to be successful, actions must be based on scientific knowledge. How does EMBRC collaborates with industries to facilitate the development of new services for a sustainable future?
For the women and girls aspiring to develop a career in STEM, it can be hard to know how to have a positive impact in science, especially without seeing strong role models. So we wanted to introduce a few of our team members and talk to them about the vital role women play in the advancement of marine science.
Discover marine biology through our PhD-focused course on marine invertebrates and live imaging. Theory meets practice with online modules and onsite labs. Led by IMEV experts, master sample prep, microscopy, and image analysis.
February 11 marks the UN’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). This annual celebration aligns with SDG 5 (Gender Equality) in recognising the critical role that women play in science.
We spoke with Neil Davies, University of California Berkeley, who is based on the island of Mo’orea in French Polynesia and specialises in biodiversity genomics and sustainability science.
We’re pleased to share our 2022 Annual Report with an overview of how we’re working with partners to advance marine science and support the sustainable use of marine resources.
Marine biologists and biodiversity scientists are invited to learn how to make the most of their research data in a three-day FAIR training course funded by EMBRC and organised by VLIZ (EMBRC Belgium) and the University of Ghent.