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Improve impact, help the scientific community

Aiding the future of shipping

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The maritime sector is pivotal to global trade and economy. However, its operations often have detrimental effects on the environment, including air emissions, noise pollution, and biodiversity loss.

HUB Ocean and partners work to deliver data and data-driven solutions to monitor and manage these types of impact, and leverage the Ocean Data Platform to store, share, and analyse environmental and operational data.

Solutions that

Facilitate emissions reductions

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Make data sharing easy

Help protect biodiversity

Facilitating emissions reductions

HUB Ocean’s vessel emission tracker is instrumental in tracking and analyzing greenhouse gas emissions from ships, encouraging transparency, and inspiring green shipping solutions

Addressing the adverse impacts of shipping, like potential pollution threats to aquatic ecosystems, impact of noise, and the risk of collisions with marine fauna, is easier with data.

We make accessing this data simple, convenient and accessible via the Ocean Data Platform’s API.

Protect biodiversity

Enable data sharing at scale

Commercial vessels typically operate routes that pass through remote locations with little historical data collection. Using vessels as sensor platforms to collect and share ocean data provides valuable and periodic data for the scientific community. We can assist to make this effort as easy and seamless as possible.

Why should ships collect and share data?

Broadened Scope of Observations
The wide variety of commercial vessels, including merchant and research vessels, fishing boats, and others, contribute to a diverse range of data collection, encompassing atmospheric, oceanic, and biogeochemical observations. This diversity enriches the data pool, offering a more comprehensive understanding of marine environments

Collaborative efforts build bridges
The collaborative effort between ocean scientist and commercial shipping actors demonstrates a promising avenue towards not only understanding the marine environment better but also fostering a culture of environmental responsibility within the maritime sector.

Cost-effective Data Collection
Utilizing commercial vessels for data collection is comparatively cheaper and allows for extensive oceanic observations. The vessels can providing critical ocean data at a fraction of the cost of traditional research ships, providing periodic time-series data enabling trending over time.

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– JOE SMITH
Head of Sustainability
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MOGENS MATHIESEN
Shipping Lead