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JERICO-NEXT: Second Call for Transnational access to coastal observatories and supporting facilities

The H2020 JERICO-NEXT project is offering transnational access to coastal observatories and supporting facilities. The second call is open from February 20 to April 10, 2017.

Tuesday 21 March 2017

JERICO-NEXT: Second Call for Transnational access to coastal observatories and supporting facilities

Opening date: February 20, 2017

Closing date: April 10, 2017 

 


The H2020 JERICO-NEXT project is offering transnational access to ferrybox lines, fixed platforms, including cabled observatories, glider fleets, and fishing vessels based in coastal and shelf-sea areas around Europe.

Supporting facilities, such as calibration and research laboratories, complete the offer, as also certain specific kinds of special equipment. These may be used alone or in conjunction with one or more of the observing systems, but priority will be given to the projects using themboth (Supporting facilities/Special equipment and Observing systems).

The second call for access proposals is open from 20 February to 10 April 2017 for activities scheduled in the period September 2017 – August 2018 subsequent to a formal screening and selection process.

Read more on the project's website.

Browse the JERICO-NEXT TNA catalogue:

Contact:

JERICO NEXT TNA Office
Stefania Sparnocchia

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto di Scienze Marine
Area Science Park - Basovizza - Edificio Q2

Strada Statale 14 - Km. 163.5

I-34149 Trieste - Italy
jerico.tna@ismar.cnr.it

 

CNR-ISMAR is involved in this call with two observing systems and invites potential transnational users to contact the access providers below for support in preparing their access proposals:

Sicily Channel Observatory-SiCO

Contact: Mireno Borghini, mireno.borghini@sp.ismar.cnr.it

- Meteoceanographic site S1-GB

Contacts: Mariangela Ravaioli, mariangela.ravaioli@bo.ismar.cnr.it

                  Francesco Riminucci, francesco.riminucci@bo.ismar.cnr.it

 


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