Cnr-Istituto di Scienze Marine

L’Istituto di Scienze Marine del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche svolge attività di ricerca fondamentale e applicata in oceanografia fisica, chimica e biologica e in geologia marina.

L’obiettivo è contribuire allo studio dei processi oceanici e della variabilità climatica, allo sviluppo di sistemi/servizi per l’osservazione, la protezione e la gestione sostenibile dell’ambiente marino e delle coste.

                               L’Istituto di Scienze Marine del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR-ISMAR) svolge attività di

Ricerca Fondamentale e Applicata

in oceanografia fisica, chimica e biologica e in geologia marina con l’obiettivo di contribuire sia allo studio dei processi oceanici e della variabilità climatica che allo sviluppo di sistemi/servizi per l’osservazione, la protezione e la gestione sostenibile dell’ambiente marino e delle coste

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Evento finale: Oceanography Unveiled Seminars – June 17-18, Trieste

This is a friendly reminder about the final seminar in the Oceanography Unveiled series, which will take place on 17-18 June. We are very pleased and excited to welcome our outstanding invited speakers, Ric Williams and Raffaele Ferrari.

This special closing event will focus on the theme: “Role of the Atmosphere and Ocean in the Climate System.”

Seminar Program:

17 June

  • Module 1a: Climate response to the uptake of anthropogenic carbon and heat by the ocean – time scales and the role of the Southern Ocean – Ric Williams
  • Module 1b: The structure and circulation of the deep ocean – Raffaele Ferrari

18 June

  • Module 1a: New observations and insights about deep  ocean mixing – Raffaele Ferrari
  • Module 1b: The role of ocean circulation and extreme weather events in driving ocean heat and carbon uptake responses – Ric Williams

The event will be held at  Kastler Lecture Hall – Adriatico Guesthouse Via Grignano, 9, 34151 Trieste

As this is a special closing event featuring two invited speakers, the format will be slightly different from previous seminars. On the first day, we will begin at 14:30 with a 90-minute lecture, followed by a coffee break around 16:00. The second lecture will start at 16:30 and run until 18:00, after which we will enjoy an aperitif on the beautiful terrace of the Adriatico Guesthouse.

On the second day, activities will start at 10:00 with a lecture running until 11:30, followed by a short coffee break. The final lecture will take place from 12:00 to 13:30, after which the seminar will conclude.

Since the event will be hosted in the Adriatico Guesthouse, it is necessary to complete the form below. You will also be required to upload a personal photo on the form, as this is necessary to access the buildings where the seminars take place. On both days, it will be possible to use the internal cafeteria for lunch at your own expense, also there are few rooms available in the Guesthouse Adriatico.

Registration link: Oceanography Unveiled 2025 – application form 5 – Moduli Google

For any clarification, please write to oceanographyunveiled@ogs.it 

or visit our website Oceanography Unveiled: Trieste Seminar Series & Summer School | OGS | Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale

Important Note

Please be aware that the lectures will not be streamed online.

We look forward to seeing you in Trieste! Attached, you will find a brochure with general information about the speakers.

The Organising Committee

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Ocean sciences essenziali nella lotta contro il cambiamento climatico

On October 25, Ifremer, the CNRS and the IRD, with support from the Ocean & Climate Platform, Thomas Pesquet and ESA, are launching a digital world tour of ocean and climate sciences, christened OneOceanScience. Scientists from the entire world are participating. Together, they will explain why ocean sciences are essential for better understanding and protecting the ocean. “Why does ocean science matter?” They’re sounding the alarm: the ocean’s well-being affects all of us and it should be a central part of the climate negotiations.

SHARING OCEAN KNOWLEDGE FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Brought together by OneOceanScience, 37 scientists from 33 countries will speak up through a series of short videos on the immersive platform oneoceanscience.com. They’ll talk about why ocean science is essential. (“Why does ocean science matter?”) They’ll explain how the ocean and climate are linked and what solutions they’re working on to preserve ocean ecosystems and society in the face of climate change.

ISS Commander in chief, Thomas Pesquet, will share his vision of the ocean and lend support to scientists.

Thanks to support from the Ocean & Climate Platform, the OneOceanScience campaign will also be present at COP26 in Glasgow to represent ocean sciences ahead of the international negotiations.

OCEAN AND CLIMATE ARE INTIMATELY INTERCONNECTED

Recognition of the ocean’s true value is well overdue. As it covers more than 70% of our planet, it connects us, feeds us, gives us energy, heals us, and inspires our dreams.

“Coastal areas are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of extreme events and need to manage climate change risks. Venice is considered a hot spot due to its fragility and risk exposure, but also a precious natural laboratory” Debora Bellafiore, an oceanographer at CNR-ISMAR who deals with hydrodynamic modelling.

Today, the message from the scientific community is clear and the facts are beyond a doubt: our future depends on a healthy ocean and we need knowledge from scientific activity to better protect it.

OneOceanScience, REPRESENTING OCEAN SCIENCES AT COP26

Financed by the Ocean & Climate priority research program and categorized as a UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development action, OneOceanScience will kick off COP26’s day on oceans—Ocean Action Day—on November 5 in Glasgow.

“To understand the role of the ocean in the climate system it is crucial for climate change mitigation. This requires to study ocean processes and climate variability and to develop and maintain a multi-platform ocean observing system. CNR-ISMAR is strongly committed to this global challenge, mainly focusing on the Mediterranean Sea that currently warms at a rate of 20% faster than the rest of the globe. COP26 and the Ocean Decade are the best opportunity for the world to recognize the role ocean in climate mitigation and move finance decisively in the direction of strengthening the ocean research” Rosalia Santoleri, Director of CNR-ISMAR.

The aim of the OneOceanScience campaign is to reach over seven million people around the world.

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