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Ocean data start-up Xocean secures €1.7m in EU funds


Ocean data start-up Xocean secures €1.7m in EU funds
Xocean s uncrewed surface vehicles being transported. Image: Xocean
The money will be used for further commercial expansion of the Louth company’s uncrewed surface vehicles for ocean data surveys.
Xocean, the Louth start-up building uncrewed vessels for collecting ocean data, has secured €1.7m in EU grant funding to bring more of its vessels to market.
The funding comes from Blue Economy Window, an EU programme funded by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) and the Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency, or CINEA.
The programme has a €20m pot to invest in start-ups and initiatives that are focused on sustainable development of Europe’s ocean economy. ....

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How Harmful Algal Blooms Impact the Coastal Seas of Europe


How Harmful Algal Blooms Impact the Coastal Seas of Europe
9th April 2021
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) across Europe
Credit: courtesy of the CoCliME Project
Over the last three years, researchers from 12 institutes across seven European countries (Norway, Sweden, Germany, Ireland, France, Spain and Romania) investigated the impacts of ocean climate change on coastal marine ecosystems.
The researchers, with expertise in climate change, social science, economics, modelling, marine biology, chemistry and physics were partners in the CoCliME project. The central purpose of the CoCliME (Co-development of Climate Services for adaptation to changing Marine Ecosystems) project was to create climate adaptation services in partnership with representatives from marine-related businesses, regional authorities and coastal communities who are directly impacted by Harmful Algal Bloom events. The harmful microscopic plankton, come in many shapes and sizes, and cause issues fo ....

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