Seabed 2030: Unlock the Depths
Are you a scientist in marine geology, oceanography, or a related field? Access a global map of crowdsourced bathymetric data
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What is Seabed 2030?
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project is a collaborative project between The Nippon Foundation and the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO), Seabed 2030 seeks to inspire the complete mapping of the world’s ocean by 2030, and to compile all the data into the freely available GEBCO Ocean Map. Seabed 2030 is formally endorsed as a Decade Action of the UN Ocean Decade. GEBCO is a joint programme of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), and is the only organisation with a mandate to map the entire ocean floor. Launched at the United Nations Ocean Conference in 2017, the project coordinates and oversees the sourcing and compilation of bathymetric data through its five data centres into the freely-available GEBCO Grid, to produce the definitive map of the world ocean floor. Learn more, here.
Are You a Scientist?
Are you a scientist in marine geology, oceanography, or a related field? Access a global map of crowdsourced bathymetric data for your research! Ready to make groundbreaking discoveries? Contact us to discuss your research ideas and how the GEBCO Grid can support your scientific endeavors.
Uses of GEBCO Crowdsourced Bathymetry
Coastal Zone Management
Marine Habitat Mapping
Marine Spatial Planning:
Tsunami Modeling
Hazard Identification
Training and Education
Pre-Survey Reconnaissance
Baseline Data for Climate Studies
Geological Reconnaissance
Local Marine Management
Policy and Advocacy
Our Impact
The International SeaKeepers Society is committed to contributing to the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) grid, a global initiative to create a comprehensive map of the world’s seafloor. Partnering with SeaBed 2030, we deploy data loggers on vessels around the globe to gather bathymetric data, offering immense potential for scientific exploration and discovery. The GEBCO grid hosts millions of valuable bathymetric data points available for use in scientific studies, and SeaKeepers is searching for researchers to utilize this data. Crowdsourced bathymetry offers broad coverage and accessibility, making it a valuable tool for many applications in marine science, conservation, and resource management.