Marine
The Copernicus Marine Service (or Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service) is the marine element of Copernicus, the Earth observation component of the European Union's Space programme. It provides free, regular and systematic authoritative information on the state of the Blue (physical), White (sea ice) and Green (biogeochemical) ocean, on a global and regional scale.
It is funded by the European Commission (EC) and implemented by Mercator Ocean International.
It is designed to serve EU policies and International legal Commitments related to Ocean Governance, to cater for the needs of society at large for global ocean knowledge and to boost the Blue Economy across all maritime sectors by providing free-of-charge state-of-the-art ocean data and information.
It provides key inputs that support major EU and international policies and initiatives and can contribute to: combating pollution, marine protection, maritime safety and routing, sustainable use of ocean resources, developing renewable marine energy resources, supporting blue growth, climate monitoring, forecasting, and more. It also aims to increase awareness amongst the general public by providing European and global citizens with information about ocean-related issues.
The marine data products delivered by the Copernicus Marine service are provided free of charge to through an interactive viewer and catalogue.
For a more detailed presentation of the Copernicus Marine Service, please refer to the service website.
Copernicus services catalogue
The catalogue contains a comprehensive list of information products relevant to the various Copernicus services.