This work reviews advancements in predicting marine biogeochemical cycles and ecosystems—the “green ocean”—within the European Copernicus Marine Service. It highlights improvements in model formulations, data assimilation, and product resolution for European, Arctic, and global seas, discusses predictability drivers and timescales, and provides recommendations for future development based on a SWOT analysis of current systems.

Predicting the green ocean: main achievements from the Copernicus Marine Service biogeochemical models and perspectives

Cossarini, Gianpiero;Teruzzi, Anna;
2025-01-01

Abstract

This work reviews advancements in predicting marine biogeochemical cycles and ecosystems—the “green ocean”—within the European Copernicus Marine Service. It highlights improvements in model formulations, data assimilation, and product resolution for European, Arctic, and global seas, discusses predictability drivers and timescales, and provides recommendations for future development based on a SWOT analysis of current systems.
2025
Marine biogeochemical cycles, Green ocean prediction, Copernicus Marine Service
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