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Monitoring Ocean health from space

We safeguard marine life by combining satellite imagery and machine learning to provide earlier warning of changing marine conditions and extreme events.

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University of Edinburgh ESA

Understanding Ocean health is a problem worth solving

Coastal habitats are vulnerable to climate change

Coastal ecosystems are highly exposed to marine heatwaves, harmful algal blooms and extreme weather, making earlier detection increasingly important.

The sea is a critical food source

Marine environments support food systems, livelihoods and coastal communities, so understanding ocean change has direct practical value.

Marine ecosystems are critical carbon sinks

Kelp, seagrass and other coastal habitats play an important role in carbon storage, biodiversity protection and wider ecosystem resilience.

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