On 3 June, the European Commission adopted OceanEye as part of the European Ocean Pact, identifying Mercator Ocean as a direct contributor to the initiative and the European digital ocean system. Announced by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at the EU Ocean Days in March, the OceanEye initiative aims to put the EU at the forefront of global ocean observation, contributing 35% to the global ocean observing system by 2035 and 35% to the market for observation technologies…
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Mercator Ocean International
- Digital Ocean Week 2026: Shaping the Future of Copernicus Marine (2/4)
- Digital Ocean Week 2026: Europe’s Digital Ocean in Action (1/4)
- European Commission launches OceanEye: Mercator Ocean to contribute to the initiative
- Digital Ocean Week 2026: Towards the Next-Generation Ocean Intelligence Services
- Greece Joins France and Norway to establish the new IGO Mercator International Centre for the Ocean
- Mercator Ocean Sets Sail to Support the PIRATA Programme
- WMO 2025 Climate Report highlights Ocean Changes and Earth Energy Imbalance
- Mercator Ocean welcomes the launch of the European Commission’s initiative OceanEye at the European Ocean Days 2026
- Mercator Ocean launches new podcast “Decoding the Ocean”
- Digital Ocean intelligence takes centre stage at the 18th European Space Conference
Mercator Ocean Bulletins
Our regularly updated bulletins provide essential data and forecasts on critical Ocean variables. These bulletins leverage Mercator Ocean’s in-house expertise, combining observational datasets and advanced numerical models.
Weekly Marine Heatwave BulletinsWeekly forecasts and analysis of marine heatwave events across the globe and throughout the year. Used datasets include observations (satellite sea surface temperature maps) and numerical model analyses (assimilating satellite and in situ observations) to derive 10-day marine heatwave forecasts.
Monthly Ocean Temperature BulletinsThe Ocean temperature bulletins provide a comprehensive overview of global ocean warming, highlighting new temperature records and their impact as a source of stress on marine ecosystems. These bulletins are available on a monthly basis throughout the year.
Seasonal Sea Ice BulletinsMercator Ocean oceanographers have been studying marine heatwaves across the global Ocean. They analyse a variety of datasets from observation analyses (satellite sea surface temperature maps) to model analyses (assimilating satellite and in situ observations) and model forecasts.
