Having sufficient knowledge to be able to forecast, among other ocean parameters, their temperatures, currents, salinity, the thickness of sea ice in all the oceans of the world, above and below the surface, but also their oxygen content, nutrients, in phosphate and in nitrate, would give the world a decisive operational capacity for scientific research, the protection of citizens and for development of the blue economy (marine energy, safety at sea and maritime routing, sustainable exploitation of coastal environments and marine resources, etc.).
This delegation agreement covers EUR 144 million from 2014 to 2021 and is the subject of calls for tenders and consultations which will all be published under the feature, Calls for Offers/Copernicus Marine Service.