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NOW at the EU Coastal Uses Cases Workshop

Coastal Demonstrators Workshop organized by the Marine Copernicus National Collaboration Program

Online, 16 September, 2024 – Nologin/NOW in the EU Coastal Uses Cases Workshop.

Marcos Sotillo will present the e3HOPE coastal forecasting system for the Ebro Delta, developed by NOW Systems and its partners LIM/UPC and IRTA, at the Coastal Demonstrators Workshop, organized by the Marine Copernicus National Collaboration Program.

His participation on “Improving hydrodynamic, thermal and halogen exchanges in a coastal operational downstream service model in support of environmental protection, fisheries and aquaculture in enclosed bays” will take place at 11:15am, in LOT3: Coastal marine (pre)operational services around the Mediterranean Sea.

e3HOPE is a Copernicus demonstrator for operational coastal forecasting of the Ebro Delta, based on an enhanced high-resolution modeling system, through a specific user interface platform to support environmental protection and aquaculture activities.

About NOW Systems

Nologin Ocean Weather Systems (NOW) is a provider of solutions and services for the marine environment, facilitating a more sustainable and profitable management of it. NOW develops scientific-technical solutions based on numerical modeling and artificial intelligence, and making use of the different existing observational products, allows to support operational ocean-atmospheric forecasting and climate monitoring services.

NOW's services also include visualization and value-added tools implemented to meet the specific needs of future customers anywhere in the world and at any scale (global, regional and coastal/local). Nologin is a provider of the Marine Copernicus, leading its IBI-MFC regional forecasting service and participating as a partner in the consortium responsible for its Insitu-TAC observational data service.

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