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One Ocean Science

One Ocean Science

Ocean Science Matters!

OneOceanScience is a digital world tour covering ocean and climate science on the 7 seas with scientists from more than 39 countries showcasing the importance of ocean science in addressing climate change.

Organized with the support of the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the French Institute of Research for Development (IRD), the main objective of this campaign is to raise awareness amongst the general public on the importance of ocean science. OneOceanScience highlights the mobilization of researchers around the world to describe and understand the interactions between the ocean and climate and to propose solutions to fight the climate crisis.

Launched the week before COP26, this digital world tour is supported by the Ocean-Climate platform and opened the Ocean Action Day at COP26, on November 5, 2021.

OneOceanScience is part of the Ocean-Climate priority research program funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR), and it is an activity endorsed by the United Nations Decade of Ocean Sciences for Sustainable Development.

OneOceanScience also benefits from the exceptional support of the European Space Agency and the astronaut Thomas Pesquet who, from the International space station, gave us his vision of the ocean from space and express his support to scientists.

Some of the All-Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance partners are featured in the campaign!

Travel around the world listening to ocean scientists’ stories about their research! Visit https://oneoceanscience.com/ 

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