Research
Research is the step between data generated by the tools and advancing scientific progress and understanding. Research converts data and information into improved knowledge and advice to policy makers and managers.
There are a
number of high profile, multidisciplinary, multinational research
projects associated with EMECO that aim to integrate monitoring
and modelling
approaches, physical, chemical, and biological components, and
the pressures that threaten
European oceans to interpret ecosystem interactions and responses
to change. This knowledge is critical to ensure and restore the
long-term health of
Europe's oceans.
Examples include the Marine Ecosystem Evolution in a Changing Environment (MEECE) project and the Marine Ecosystem Connections project.
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