NEWS
IHCantabria calls for the second edition of the training itinerary ADAPTA BLUES
NEWS In the image, the Oyambre estuary, located in Cantabria.This learning pathway offers knowledge and tools to promote the conservation of estuarine ecosystems and their adaptation to climate change. Its 2nd edition is free of charge and its registration period...
IHCantabria leads a study exploring climate variability of extreme coastal sea levels
NEWS Extreme sea level event at Mataleñas beach, located in Santander, Cantabria.Their results contribute significantly to the understanding of extreme coastal sea level events and underline the potential of satellite altimetry data for the development of climate...
FIHAC strengthens its international cooperation by signing today a framework agreement with the IRIS Foundation
NEWS From left to right: Zulia Bárcenas Fonseca, director of AMA's Institute of Geophysics and Astronomy of Cuba; Raúl Medina, vice president of FIHAC; Rudy Montero Mata, president of the IRIS Climate Foundation, United for Climate, and Javier López Lara, head of...
IHCantabria is promoting environmental sustainability in Costa Rica with the project “Marinas Limpias CR”
NEWS Attendees at one of the workshops held yesterday, within the framework of the "Marinas Limpias CR" project, in which the Director of Education & Capacity Building of IHCantabria, Jose A. Juanes de la Peña (standing, in the photo) have participatedWithin the...
With methodologies that evaluate scour around complex structures, IHCantabria transcends internationally
NEWS The results of projects related to scour assessment and mitigation have been presented in national and international events, such as WindEurope 2024. A flagship project is SOCAVA, which is part of IHCantabria's Marine Science Program.The valuable experience of...
IHCantabria launches the ‘Guide for risk analysis and adaptation to climate change on the coast’
NEWS This guide will serve as a reference in integrating potential climate effects into coastal policies, strategies and management plans, including adaptation and physical risk management plans related to climate change on the coastToday, April 17, the...
Plan Bahia examines the challenges and needs to promote a more sustainable urbanism in the estuary environment
NEWS Institutional representatives and experts point out the need to have common methodologies for urban planning, to establish collaboration agreements between administrations to develop coastal initiatives and to prepare guidelines to orient the actions of...
IHCantabria has reached the final stretch of the BlowHazard project with promising results
NEWS This project offers an innovative system for hazard assessment of oil spills derived from blowout accidents on offshore oil and gas installations. Its main product, the BlowHazard Web Application, has been successfully developed Researchers of the Environmental...
Second session of scientific-technical coordination of the Complementary Plan for R+D+i in Marine Sciences, at IHCantabria
NEWS Raúl Medina, Raquel Somavilla and Carlos BeltránIts objective is to know the current status of the projects that, within the framework of this Complementary Plan, are being developed at the IEO, at the University of Cantabria and IHCantabriaThe Environmental...
Today, March 22nd, we celebrate World Water Day and the 17th anniversary of the creation of IHCantabria
NEWS Raúl Medina, managing director of IHCantabriaAfter 17 years of creation, IHCantabria continues to stand out for its commitment to scientific excellence and for its contribution to the development of practical solutions to challenges related to the integral...
IHCantabria will promote citizen monitoring of Santander’s El Sardinero Beach, through the CoastSnap initiative
NEWS Two monitoring stations installed in the "Jardines de Piquío" will allow visitors to record changes on the beach with their mobile phones, helping to raise awareness and conserve coastal environmentsThe Environmental Hydraulics Institute of the Universidad de...
The Ministry of Science and Innovation reinforces the development of research carried out at the Great Maritime Engineering Tank in Cantabria
NEWS The CCOB is listed as an ICTS and is one of the four largest and best performing tanks in Europe, making it one of the top fifteen in the worldThe support of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities to the 'Cantabria Coastal and Ocean Basin' (CCOB)...












