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The Blue-Cloud project is part of ‘The Future of Seas and Oceans Flagship Initiative’ of the European Commission and runs since October 2019. It has established a pilot cyber platform, providing researchers access to multi-disciplinary datasets and derived data products from observations, in-situ and satellite-based, analytical services, and computing facilities essential for blue science to better understand & manage the many aspects of ocean sustainability. A number of core services have been delivered and are now in a phase of wider dissemination and uptake by marine researchers. Core services are the Federated Data Discovery & Access Service (DD&AS), the Blue-Cloud Virtual Research Environment (VRE), and five Blue-Cloud Virtual Labs. Slides presented by Massimiliano Assante, CNR-ISTI, at 2022 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON METROLOGY FOR THE SEA, MetroSea in Milazzo, Italy Discover Blue-Cloud
EMODnet, Marine and ocean data, Web-based Open science, Federated discovery and access, Ocean sustainability, Virtual Labs, Virtual Research Environment, Federated computing and analytics, Blue-Cloud, Copernicus
EMODnet, Marine and ocean data, Web-based Open science, Federated discovery and access, Ocean sustainability, Virtual Labs, Virtual Research Environment, Federated computing and analytics, Blue-Cloud, Copernicus
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