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Financement de l’UE (8 497 216 €) : Observatoire synchrone de l'océan Austral Hor25/05/2026 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Observatoire synchrone de l'océan Austral

Antarctica and the Southern Ocean play vital roles in the Earth system, human societies, and economies through their influence on global climate, marine life, and sea level. Over recent decades, this region has slowed global warming by absorbing excess heat and anthropogenic carbon; yet its physical, chemical, and biological systems are increasingly under threat. The continued ability of this region to buffer climate change is highly uncertain in light of unexpected extremes, abrupt shifts, and growing human pressures such as pollution, fisheries, and marine traffic. Large uncertainties stem from limited observations and the inability of models to capture the complex coupled ocean–ice–atmosphere system: a direct consequence of the challenges of working in this vast and harsh environment. SYNCHRONY addresses these gaps by establishing a robust, internationally synchronised Antarctic observatory for sustained climate and ecosystem monitoring, developed in collaboration with SCAR, SOOS, and other international partners. It will substantially improve the observing system through optimisation with modelling and AI tools, enhanced implementation, more accessible and interoperable data systems, new product creation, and international coordination. Training, capacity building, and ongoing system assessment will ensure long-term sustainability. Essential datasets will be made accessible via SOOSmap and EMODnet and feed into the Copernicus Polar Hub, supporting better models, integration with Earth Observation, and extraction of key climate and biodiversity indicators for evidence-based decision making. By fostering collaboration with European and international partners, SYNCHRONY will deliver critical knowledge for sustainable Antarctic governance, directly contributing to EU and global policy priorities, including the European Green Deal and the UN 2030 Agenda.


Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum FUR Polar-UND Meeresforschung 1 818 961 €
Bundesamt FUR Seeschifffahrt UND Hydrographie 0,00 €
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS 310 500 €
Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche 131 625 €
Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario Per LE Scienze Del Mare Associazione 376 555 €
Council FOR Scientific AND Industrial Research 165 036 €
ETT S.p.A. 380 218 €
Euro-Argo Eric 168 875 €
European Polar Board 367 980 €
European Science Communication Institute (Esci) gGmbH 267 250 €
Goeteborgs Universitet 263 731 €
Institut Francais de Recherche Pour l'Exploitation de la mer 0,00 €
Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique 316 250 €
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen 230 155 €
Mercator Ocean 380 000 €
National Oceanography Centre 300 514 €
Norsk Polarinstitutt 423 530 €
Scientific Committee on Antartic Research 497 774 €
The University of Edinburgh 174 611 €
United Kingdom Research and Innovation 1 068 879 €
Universite Catholique de Louvain 509 125 €
Universite de Brest 0,00 €
Universitetet I Tromsoe - Norges Arktiske Universitet 37 333 €
University OF Canterbury 83 996 €
University OF Otago 90 851 €
University of Southampton 133 468 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101295248

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