Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM)

Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta, 37-49
Ciutat Vella
08003
Barcelona



http://www.icm.csic.es/


Latitude: 2.1960729
Longitude: 41.3851617


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  • Institution or research center
  • Member of Barcelona + Sustainable
  • Citizen science


The Institute belongs to the Natural Resources area of the Superior Council of Scientific Investigations (CSIC) and is the largest marine research center in Spain and one of the most important in the Mediterranean region. It is dedicated entirely to the study of seas and oceans.
His research seeks to deepen and advance scientific knowledge and find out what role the oceans play in the context of the planet. A long experience and a human team made up of more than 200 specialists in the different aspects of oceanographic research (physics, chemistry, geology and biology), give it a global vision of the marine ecosystem, as well as the ability to assess changes and the human impact on this environment and looking for solutions.
It is divided into four departments:
  1. Marine Biology and Oceanography
  2. Marine Geosciences
  3. Physical and Technological Oceanography
  4. Renewable Marine Resources
On the other hand, the ICM promotes citizen science with its Observadores del Mar project and collaborating with Natusfera .

Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM)

Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta, 37-49
Ciutat Vella / La Barceloneta
08003 - Barcelona
 http://www.icm.csic.es/ Twitter
The Institute belongs to the Natural Resources area of the Superior Council of Scientific Investigations (CSIC) and is the largest marine research center in Spain and one of the most important in the Mediterranean region. It is dedicated entirely to the study of seas and oceans.
His research seeks to deepen and advance scientific knowledge and find out what role the oceans play in the context of the planet. A long experience and a human team made up of more than 200 specialists in the different aspects of oceanographic research (physics, chemistry, geology and biology), give it a global vision of the marine ecosystem, as well as the ability to assess changes and the human impact on this environment and looking for solutions.
It is divided into four departments:
  1. Marine Biology and Oceanography
  2. Marine Geosciences
  3. Physical and Technological Oceanography
  4. Renewable Marine Resources
On the other hand, the ICM promotes citizen science with its Observadores del Mar project and collaborating with Natusfera .
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