


Flying Robots Teach Floating Robots: Advancing Marine Habitat Mapping with Machine Learning
The Nautilos project continues to push the boundaries of ocean observation technology! A new research publication, Flying Robots Teach Floating Robots: A Machine Learning Approach for Marine Habitat Mapping Based on Combined Datasets, presents an innovative...
NAUTILOS Final Conference: Advancing the Democratisation of Ocean Science
The NAUTILOS Final Conference will take place on May 19, 2025, bringing together experts, policymakers, and ocean stakeholders to reflect on the project’s achievements and discuss the future of accessible and inclusive ocean science. Under the theme...
NAUTILOS in the international workshop ”Approaches for Measuring and Identifying Microplastics”
Giuseppe Suaria from CNR-ISMAR participated on the 12th February 2025 in the international workshop: ”Approaches for Measuring and Identifying Microplastics”, where he presented some of the results obtained during the NAUTILOS project. This international workshop was...
NAUTILOS is collaborating with OsloMet University
Dr Bert van Bavel from NIVA started off an open-source initiative on the 27th of January 2025 to produce a low-cost version of the smartphone NIR scanner that was used during NAUTILOS activities in collaboration with 20 mechanical, electrical and chemical engineering...