The first ENOS Spring School on CO2 Geological Storage will be hosted by the ECCSEL NatLab Italy laboratory of Latera, from 14th to 19th May 2018. The overall objective of this Spring School on CCS is to share knowledge and understanding of CO2 geological storage with young researches. Aspects

On May 11, at 11.00, at OGS meeting room in via Beirut 2 (ex-SISSA), Tamara Cibic (OCE-OGS) will present the seminar: “Structural and functional response of phytoplankton to reduced river inputs and anomalous physical-chemical conditions in the Gulf of Trieste (northern Adriatic Sea)”. Link: http:/

On May 10, at 11.00, at OGS meeting room in Via Piccard 54, Mark Van Dijk (OCE-OGS) will present the seminar: “Automating flowcytometric cluster analysis: An interactive software solution with R Shiny”. Link: http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/cgi-bin/jungo/en_caffe_scientifico

Documents submitted to the Spanish authorities to request authorisation for the MEDSALT-2 oceanographic cruise of the OGS-Explora

The HarmoNIA project “Harmonization and networking for contaminant assessment in the Ionian and Adriatic Seas” - coordinated by OGS and funded under the Interreg V-B Adriatic-Ionian ADRION program officially starts. From April 18 to 20, the 10 project partners, coming from 6 different European

The 2nd Advanced school on Multispecies modelling Approaches for ecosystem based marine REsource management in the MEDiterranean Sea (AMARE-MED 2018) will be held in Trieste, Italy at the premises of ICTP and OGS from 30 July to 3 August 2018. The AMARE-MED 2018 will be devoted to Management

Applications are now open for the Summer School on Blue Growth in the Euro-Mediterranean Region 2018. The school will be held from June 18th to 22nd in Piran, at EMUNI, and then from June 25th to 27th in Trieste. The programme includes an online training session from June 11th to 15th. Deadline for

Call for Application for next academic year (2018/19) at Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia is now online. OGS is involved in "Science and Management of Climate Change" in partnership with the Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change (CMCC). Deadline April, 26th 2018 1 P.M. (Italian Time).

This week, the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) marks six decades of successful international collaboration. Since its first meeting in The Hague on 3-5 February 1958, SCAR has grown an international network of thousands of scientists who share a common ambition to carry out

ECCSEL, the network of selected Centres of Excellence on Carbon Capture and Storage research (CCS) is enriched with two new facilities. OGS Explora, the research vessel with ocean capacity, and PITOP, the test site for geophysical measurements, have recently joined the infrastructure network. Two