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iAtlantic project - mapping the Atlantic Ocean

  • Stuart Cunningham

Prensa/medios de comunicación: Research

Description

A huge international research programme has been launched to assess the health of the Atlantic Ocean.

The iAtlantic project is the biggest ever mounted in the planet's second largest ocean.

It involves more than 30 partners, funded by the EU, and is being co-ordinated by Edinburgh University.

The scientists will use an array of hi-tech devices, including robot submarines, to scan the deep ocean from the Arctic to South America.

They want to assess the effects of climate change on plants and animals.

They will use genomics, physics, machine learning and other specialisms, and spend four years creating a digital map of the ocean's ecosystems.

Período18 jun 2019

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  • NombreiAtlantic Project
    Grado de reconocimientoInternational
    Nombre/canal del medio de comunicaciónBBC
    Tipo de medio de comunicaciónWeb
    País/TerritorioUnited Kingdom
    Fecha18/06/19
    DescripciónA huge international research programme has been launched to assess the health of the Atlantic Ocean.

    The iAtlantic project is the biggest ever mounted in the planet's second largest ocean.

    It involves more than 30 partners, funded by the EU, and is being co-ordinated by Edinburgh University.

    The scientists will use an array of hi-tech devices, including robot submarines, to scan the deep ocean from the Arctic to South America.

    They want to assess the effects of climate change on plants and animals.

    They will use genomics, physics, machine learning and other specialisms, and spend four years creating a digital map of the ocean's ecosystems.
    Productor/autorKen Macdonald
    URLhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-48666091
    PersonasStuart Cunningham