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The Nord Stream gas leaks detected from cube-satellites in space
What can a methane-sniffing satellite that picked up the Nord Streams ruptures tell us about the future on managing the ocean? Our Head of Platform, Jo Øvstaas, discusses how the future scenarios are (almost) here.
Becoming an Ocean Carer
Using ocean data to create a relationship of care between us humans and with the ocean.
Home of the Northernmost magic
My first expedition to Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, was about observing, absorbing, and participating in big data collection in action.
Entering private preview!
HUB Ocean celebrates a very special occasion. We are moving into private preview with four new products in the Ocean Data Platform.
Norwegian industry builder Kjell Inge Røkke takes on a high-level role to support the UN Decade of Ocean Science and unlock industrial ocean data
Norwegian industry builder Kjell Inge Røkke takes on a high-level role to support the UN Decade of Ocean Science and unlock industrial ocean data
Climate Hackathon 2022: Hack the climate for a sustainable future.
“They told us to “nerd out”. That is exactly what we did”. The winning team from the Philippines took on the Shipping challenge. And nailed it with their prototype “AVERA”.
When whales and ships must share the ocean corridors
As McKinsey says in its Insights, the shipping sector is the lifeblood of global trade, accounting for approximately 80% of all trade, with further growth expected. The industry also represents about 3 percent of total CO2 emissions—an amount that, if unchecked, could increase by as much as 50% by 2050.
A springboard for the continued digitization of Norwegian Aquaculture
Today, the Norwegian Seafood Federation and HUB Ocean formally launched the new Salmon Lice app. Fish health personnel call it “a dream come true.”
Data management is the foundation!
It´s not a “hot” topic in the world where words like artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain, and digital twin of the ocean are flying around.
Closing the gender gap in Ocean Science?
Women in Ocean Science have come a long way, but we still have a good distance left before we close the gap between number of male and female senior ocean scientists.
How does software trust that you are you?
Throughout my career, I’ve always found working with authentication systems to be intimidating and challenging due to the technical jargon and critical nature of such systems in modern software.
C4IR Ocean is now HUB Ocean!
C4IR Ocean has changed its name to HUB Ocean. And above you can see our new logo. Our new name encompasses all we have set out to do.
Digital tools addressing the pain points scientists face
Proudly presenting at the International Ocean Data Conference – The data we need for the Ocean we want!
The Fear of Uncertainty
Data providers may feel that it is safer not to share due to perceived uncertainty on essential legal issues. Is that fear real, and how can we counter it?
Collecting Ocean data 4000 meters under drifting Arctic ice
Retrieving these samples started with a rush of fear and worry at the deepest place in the Arctic Ocean.
Kimberly Mathisen starts as new CEO
Kimberly Mathisen formally joins the ocean technology center C4IR Ocean as CEO. The technology champion with a strong international background knows where she wants and needs to take C4IR Ocean.
Four reasons ocean industry should embrace data sharing
Sharing industrial ocean data enables businesses to address the environmental impact of their operations.
C4IR Ocean to advise the UN on ocean data
Senior executive Gry Ulverud only Nordic representative in the UN Data Coordination Group for the Decade of Ocean, chosen among more than 130 nominees.
One stop-shop for screening the market and chartering vessels with the lowest CO2 emissions
The ocean data collaboration hub C4IR Ocean and the digital chartering platform Vanora are joining forces to give charterers, cargo owners and brokers a one-stop-shop for chartering bulk tonnage with the lowest CO2 footprint.