List of OGS Oceanographic Infrastructures.
Gulf of Trieste Platform
Gulf of Trieste Platform, an integrated regional infrastructure for meteomarine environmental monitoring.
Capo Granitola Observatory
Capo Granitola Observatory (Mazara del Vallo - Sicily), an integrated system for the monitoring of the state of the sea.
Glider Station
The OGS glider station is part of the international OceanGliders programme which aims to support marine research through the use of underwater drones.
National Oceanographic Data Centre (NODC)
Contributes to the mission of OGS by enabling better international access to data and knowledge in support of Open Science.
Oceanographic Calibration and Metrology Center (CTMO)
Laboratory for oceanographic sensor calibration and metrological characterisation of marine measurements.
Technological development and support for acquisitions in the field (TEC)
Technologies for the acquisition, treatment and first interpretation of oceanographic data, as well as the realization and management of observational networks.
Collection of Marine Microorganisms (CoSMi)
The facility, specialising in marine microalgae, is OGS's contribution to the network of national and international collections of microorganisms.
Testing tank
Ship Model Basin, an OGS infrastructure for setting up and testing oceanographic instrumentation.
Marine Chemistry and Biology Laboratories (BioMarine Lab)
Laboratories dedicated to chemical oceanography and marine biogeochemistry measurements, and to the study of marine ecosystems and their alterations.
Arctic marine observing system
Understanding oceanic processes even in remote areas of the planet is crucial to predicting environmental changes, knowing their causes and having the tools to remedy them.
High Performance Computing Laboratory (HPC-TRES)
Advanced training oriented to HPC applications for the Digital Twin Earth.