News & Events

The Copernicus Marine Service’s latest update includes an important new feature for the Coastal Hub viewer, which provides the ability to retrieve time series directly from mapped locations. This improvement strengthens the hubs’ role in delivering actionable insights for coastal monitoring and management.

Mercator Ocean International and its partners European Environment Agency, EUMETSAT & ECMWF are thrilled to invite you to visit the Copernicus Coastal Hub booth at the European Maritime Day 2024.

The Copernicus Coastal Hub was presented at a two-day workshop titled “WEkEO 4 Coastal Interactions”, which took place on 4 and 6 December 2024. Participants were introduced to data, use cases, as well as a short demonstration on how to access the Hub.

In the context of the Copernicus Marine National Collaboration Program, this consultation aims to develop innovative Copernicus-data-based use cases that showcase the use of the Copernicus Coastal and Arctic hub

From 30-31 May 2024, the Danish coastal city of Svendborg transformed into a bustling hub for the European Union maritime community, playing host to the European Maritime Day (EMD) 2024.

The ‘Coastal & Arctic Hubs Uptake’ call for tender invites all interested parties to submit proposals to facilitate user engagement actions for the Copernicus Coastal and Arctic Thematic Hubs. The call for tender closes on 26 April 2024.

The Copernicus coastal hub displays an array of Earth observation data, organized into marine, land, climate and atmosphere products.

Mercator Ocean International, the European Environment Agency, EUMETSAT & ECMWF are happy to invite you to a new WEkEO workshop. In this 2-day workshop you will learn about the Copernicus & Sentinel data and WEkEO’s cloud computing resources and tools.

Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich data is now available on WEkEO. Monitoring sea level is of the utmost importance as warming temperatures give way to sea level rise, which is one of the greatest threats to society.