Improving how we measure Antarctic sea ice
QUASAR uses AI to improve Antarctic sea ice measurements from satellites, making climate data more reliable for scientists tracking changes in polar regions.
QUASAR uses AI to improve Antarctic sea ice measurements from satellites, making climate data more reliable for scientists tracking changes in polar regions.
The first comprehensive scientific survey of Zavodovski Island, home to the world’s largest penguin colony.
Arctic PASSION brought together international partners, including Indigenous and local communities, to improve how we monitor the rapidly changing Arctic and make environmental data freely available to those who need it.
The aim of this project is to develop a next generation sea ice information service by integrating and building on a wide range of European and national funded activities which incorporate many of the required components.
Polar TEP provides polar researchers with access to computing resources, earth observation and other data, and software tools in the cloud.
The Copernicus marine environment monitoring service provides regular and systematic reference information on the state of the physical oceans and regional seas.
Optimising situational awareness in the Arctic through integrated space technologies