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IHCantabria calls for the second edition of the training itinerary ADAPTA BLUES
NEWS In the image, the Oyambre estuary, located in Cantabria.This itinerary 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 will open this Thursday, keeping...
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...
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...
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, General Manager 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 water...
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)...
IHCantabria develops a study to exploit the potential of data for shoreline modeling
NEWS Extreme event occurred in March 2014, off the coast of Santander. Source: IHCantabriaThe application of their results allows improved quantification of coastal risk at various time scales, from short-term operational projections to digital twins, to contribute to...
The OASYS project allowed IHCantabria to develop a professional simulation model of floating wind platforms.
NEWS A strategic tool in the field of floating offshore wind energy a strategic tool in the field of floating offshore wind energy, which will allow us to offer new professional services that can be transferred to the industry, as well as to open new lines of...
Hajar El Oumrassi, fellow of the Women for Africa Foundation, achieves remarkable progress with her research at IHCantabria
NEWS Her research explores the environmental impact on the biology of sardines in the Moroccan Mediterranean Sea and provides perspectives for sustainable management of marine resources and biodiversity conservation.Hajar El Oumrassi, a researcher of Moroccan...
With the CONNECTFISH project, IHCantabria will evaluate the impact of dams on Iberian fish fauna in a multidisciplinary way
NEWS Members of the CONNECTFISH project research team at the initial meeting held in July 2023. Appearing, from left to right: Francisco Peñas, José Barquín, María Morán, Rafael Miranda, Amaia Angulo, Lide de Izeta, David Galicia and Maite Telletxea.The CONNECTFISH...