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Titanic wreck discoverer to speak at Ocean floor Forum

1 May 2016
Among keynote speakers at a major conference on the comprehensive mapping of the ocean floor to be held in Monaco in June is Dr Robert Ballard, who discovered the wreck of the Titanic in 1985. Dr Ballard is Director of the Center for Ocean Exploration at the Graduate School of Oceanography

From the coast to the deepest trench

1 May 2016
For over a century GEBCO has been mapping the world’s seafloor from the coast to the deepest trench. Access an article in Hydro International magazine that outlines GEBCO's development from its early bathymetric chart production through to the development of bathymetric grids. In June this year

Atlantic seabed mapping

1 May 2016
In May 2016 an international team of ocean mapping experts from Europe, Canada and the USA will launch the 4th Transatlantic Mapping Survey under the Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance. The expedition, on board the Irish research vessel, RV Celtic Explorer, will map the seafloor between St. John’s

GEBCO project and community video

1 March 2016
GEBCO is an international community of seafloor mapping experts who work toward the common goal of building a global map of the seafloor. View video clip to find out about GEBCO's work and community. Learn more about GEBCO and our data sets and products. Video credits Executive Producers: Vicki

GEBCO/Nippon Foundation Training Programme

1 February 2016
Postgraduate Certificate in Ocean Bathymetry at the University of New Hampshire, USA (2016-2017) The Nippon Foundation of Japan has provided funding for GEBCO to train a new generation of scientists and hydrographers in ocean bathymetry. The 12-month course, leading to a Postgraduate Certificate in

Web Map Services (WMS) for polar regions

1 January 2016
Imagery based on the GEBCO_2014 Grid is now available as WMS layers in polar stereographic projections for the Arctic and Antarctic regions for use in your own applications and services. WMS 1.1.1 GetMap request for imagery centred on the geographic North Pole WMS 1.1.1 GetMap request for imagery

Call for papers — GEBCO Science Day 2016

1 January 2016
The 11th GEBCO Science Day will be hosted by the Chilean Navy Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service (SHOA) at the Naval Club Conference Room in Valparaíso, Chile on 12 October 2016. GEBCO Science Day is held every year as part of GEBCO's meetings. We announce a call for papers on topics related to

GEBCO training program overview video

1 January 2016
GEBCO has been funded by the Nippon Foundation of Japan to train a new generation of scientists and hydrographers in ocean bathymetry. Capacity building is an important component of the program. A short overview video has just been released giving perspectives from GEBCO colleagues and scholars of

Thanks to our Science Day Convener

1 December 2015
The GEBCO community would like to express its thanks and gratitude to Dr. Paul Elmore of the US Naval Research Laboratory at the Stennis Space Centre for his contribution to GEBCO by organising and convening GEBCO Science Day since 2012. Science Day consists of oral presentations and poster displays