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Welcome to the ProBleu Ocean Explorer Tool

This interactive tool helps you investigate various properties of our oceans and seas. It focuses on European Regional Seas, including the Mediterranean Sea, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, and the North-East Atlantic region (comprising the North Sea, Celtic Sea and Irish Sea), along with adjacent off-shelf areas. These seas host diverse ecosystems and provide valuable resources such as fish and offshore energy, while being vulnerable to climate change and human activities.

Select Data Type, Region, Variable, and Level







How to use this tool:

  • Choose data type:
    • Historical
    • Future
  • Pick one region:
    • North West Europe1,2,3
    • Mediterranean Sea4,5,6
    • Baltic Sea7,8,9
    • Black Sea10,11
  • Pick one ocean property:
    • Chlorophyll-a (indicates phytoplankton content in water)
    • Acidity (shows water acidity – pH lowering threatens marine life)
    • Temperature (how warm or cold the water is)
    • Salinity (how salty the water is)
    • Oxygen (amount of oxygen dissolved in water)
  • Choose which part of the ocean to focus on:
    • Top (near the ocean surface)
    • Bottom (near the ocean bed)
  • Download the data: Click on a point to download two files – monthly and yearly average values for your chosen parameter.
  • Experiment: Analyse your data using spreadsheets (Excel, LibreOffice), Python, or R. Compare different properties and depths. For example:
    • How does surface chlorophyll-a compare to deep water?
    • How does surface temperature differ between locations?
    • Does oxygen in water change with seasons?

Your observations can lead to interesting discoveries about our oceans! By understanding these properties, we can better protect our marine environments.

If you have any questions, feedback or ideas for collaboration, please email.

  1. Physics: CMEMS (https://data.marine.copernicus.eu/product/NWSHELF_MULTIYEAR_PHY_004_009)
  2. Biogeochemistry: CMEMS (https://data.marine.copernicus.eu/product/NWSHELF_MULTIYEAR_BGC_004_011)
  3. Future Projections: Kristiansen, T., & Butenschön, M. (North Sea) (2024). (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10794443)
  4. Physics: CMEMS (https://doi.org/10.25423/CMCC/MEDSEA_MULTIYEAR_PHY_006_004_E3R1)
  5. Biogeochemistry: CMEMS (https://doi.org/10.25423/cmcc/medsea_multiyear_bgc_006_008_medbfm3)
  6. Future Projections: Kristiansen, T., & Butenschön, M. (Mediterranean Sea) (2024). (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10794636)
  7. Physics: CMEMS (https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00013)
  8. Biogeochemistry: CMEMS (https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00012)
  9. Future Projections: Kristiansen, T., & Butenschön, M. (Baltic Sea) (2024). (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10794174)
  10. Physics: CMEMS (https://doi.org/10.25423/CMCC/BLKSEA_MULTIYEAR_PHY_007_004)
  11. Biogeochemistry: CMEMS (https://doi.org/10.25423/CMCC/BLKSEA_MULTIYEAR_BGC_007_005_BAMHBI)