UK-India Resilient Oceans Network

3 Mar 2025 – 2 Mar 2026

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UK-India Resilient Oceans Network

New research highlights opportunities to transform UK marine monitoring

Advancing technologies like autonomous sensors and AI will transform our understanding of pollution and climate threats.

  • New research calls for an updated approach to how we track and assess nutrient pollution in UK seas.

  • Advancing technologies like autonomous sensors and AI will transform our understanding of pollution and climate threats.

  • It sets out five key innovations that offer an ambitious approach to managing and reducing the risk of eutrophication (water quality issues) in the UK’s coastal and marine waters.

Coastal communities and marine wildlife could benefit from improved monitoring of nutrient pollution in UK waters following new research led by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS).

The study, published in Frontiers, reveals how the UK could drive innovation in integrated eutrophication monitoring approaches and advanced technology.