(post written by Anton Johansson, for the Chalmers course TEK765) Abstract Marine citizen science has emerged as a transformative approach,…
(post written by Matthias Obst, first published at Zooniverse) In early March 2023 we assembled for the first time a…
This spring scientists at the University of Gothenburg started to investigate the interaction between invasive and native fish on the Swedish west coast. The activity is part of the ODF Sweden project PLAN-SUBSIM. A large part of the data collection takes place through underwater video recording and Koster Seafloor Observatory (KSO) will be used to streamline the analysis of the many hours of video recordings.
New ways of organising? An exploration into how decentralized autonomous organizations can help Ocean Sustainability Science Ocean Data Factory Sweden…
On Feb. 1, 2022, Dr. Victor Anton, founder of the New Zealand-based nonprofit organisation Wildlife.ai, gave a presentation on how…
Francis Freire works at the governmental agency Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU) and was interviewed by the ODF Sweden Team…
Technological advancements in the past 20 years have increased the access range of biological sampling to almost any corner of the…
– PELADRONE: Digitally transforming Portuguese SME fisheries and coastal communities A healthy ocean is essential for supporting life on the…
Today the Swedish Innovation Agency (Vinnova) decided to fund ODF Sweden for another two years, 2022 – 2023. We are…
What has made ODF Sweden such a success? One answer is definitely that in ODF data scientists collaborate closely with…