SEADOTs to be showcased at Healthy oceans and waters by 2030
The conference Healthy oceans and waters by 2030 aims to spread and share knowledge and solutions from European projects within the EU’s mission Mission Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030, as well as other relevant Horizon Europe projects. It will explore how these can be applied in Norway, both by businesses and by local and national stakeholders. The event will take place on 4 December in Trondheim.
SEADOTs will be featured in the session Digital twins of the ocean, which will also be moderated by our own Katherine Crosman, member of the SEADOTS Coordination Team from SINTEF Ocean.
The session will feature the following presentations:
- The European Digital Twin Ocean and the EU project EDITO ModelLab, by Laurent Bertino, NERSC
- Data harvesting and Digital Twin Oceans: EU project DTO4OWE, by Andrew Luke King, NIVA
- Biodiversity data and Digital Twin Oceans: EU project DTO BioFlow, by Muriel Dunn and Dana King, SINTEF Ocean
- Incorporating socio-ecological data into Digital Twins (1): EU project SEADITO, by Rachel Haug Fossbakk, SINTEF Ocean
- Incorporating socio-ecological data into Digital Twins (2): EU project SEADOTs, by our own Lara Veylit, member of the SEADOTS Coordination Team, SINTEF Ocean
The presentations will be followed by a panel discussion focusing on questions such as:
- How can digital twins of the ocean be used in decision-making in the Norwegian context?
- What do decision-makers need for digital twins to be applicable and useful?
Panel representatives will include:
- Eva Næss Karlsen, Oslo Region
- TBD, Utsira Municipality
- Arne Håkon Sandnes, Marine Knowledge Program, Møre og Romsdal County Council