Research subline

Trends and scenarios in climate change

Predictive modelling and foresight analysis to anticipate the effects of climate change on coastal areas, fisheries, and marine ecosystems.

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We generate future scenarios, simulations and develop predictive tools to anticipate the impacts of climate change on the marine and coastal environment. We identify risks, assess the vulnerability of the environment and analyse ecological and socio-economic effects.

Ecological models and species interaction networks Prediction of marine species distribution and resilience Climate models and coastal scenario analysis

Ecological models and species interaction networks

Using big data and ecological simulations to analyse how ecosystems respond to climate change.

Prediction of marine species distribution and resilience

Models to anticipate changes in the distribution, abundance and productivity of commercial species.

Climate models and coastal scenario analysis

The simulation of future scenarios in coastal areas enables the anticipation of physical, ecological and socioeconomic impacts.

Our services

Climate modelling and scenario analysis to anticipate coastal and marine evolution, together with predictions of species distribution and resilience using advanced ecological models.

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Our products

Numerical models, simulators and time series that project climate scenarios and enable the assessment of ecological responses and shifts in species distribution.

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Key research infrastructure

Specialized laboratories

  1. Environmental quality laboratories for water and sediments.
  2. Marine and fisheries biology laboratories.
  3. Genetic analysis laboratories (eDNA, metabarcoding).

Coastal observation infrastructure

  1. EuskOOS-RI: scientific infrastructure for operational oceanography and coastal climate change.
  2. Monitoring stations in the Bay of Biscay.

Marine observation systems

  1. Marine Autonomous Systems (MAS): a fleet of unmanned vehicles such as gliders, marine drones, and smart buoys.
  2. Onboard oceanographic sampling equipment.
  3. Coastal videometry platforms and sensor systems.

Port infrastructure

  1. Facilities for the deployment and recovery of instruments.
  2. Logistical support for marine observation campaigns.

Marine observation research infrastructure

Marine observation research infrastructure

Infrastructure and scientific/technological equipment for Coastal Observation (EuskOOS-RI)

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Marine Autonomous Systems (MAS)

Marine Autonomous Systems (MAS)

From Pasaia Ocean Autonomy (POA) AZTI operates a fleet of unmanned vehicles —gliders, Itsasdrone and Ranger— designed for remote exploration and environmental monitoring in areas that are difficult to access. These systems allow work to be carried out both on the surface and in the water column, in coastal and oceanic environments, greatly expanding marine observation capabilities with high efficiency and autonomy.

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Oceanographic ships and craft

Oceanographic ships and craft

AZTI has its own and partner fleets to support oceanographic and fishery research, combining its own resources with the support of specialist companies and public institutions. This capacity ensures that scientific campaigns can be carried out at sea and in coastal areas with the highest technical and safety levels.

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Port infrastructure

Port infrastructure

The AZTI port infrastructure, on the Herrera dock in the Port of Pasaia (Gipuzkoa), provides the technical support necessary for marine research.

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Water and sediment environmental quality laboratories

Water and sediment environmental quality laboratories

Infrastructures specialised in physical-chemical, microbiological and toxicological analysis of marine and coastal samples.

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Marine and fishery biology Laboratories

Marine and fishery biology Laboratories

Laboratories specialising in the study of marine organisms, from phytoplankton and zooplankton to species of interest to fisheries.

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Scientific committees

EuroGOOS. European Global Ocean Observing System

Julien Mader Member of the Executive Directors Board and Co-chair of the HF Radar Working Group


Anna Rubio Compañy Member of the Coastal Working Group and of the Glider Working Group

Ibi-ROOS. Ireland-Biscay-Iberia Regional Operational Oceanographic System

Anna Rubio Compañy Committee Member

ILICO. Infrastructure de recherche littorale et côtière

Anna Rubio Compañy Scientific Council Member

IPBES. Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

KOSTARISK. Cross-Border Laboratory for Coastal Risk Research

Julien Mader Co-Chair

Related application sectors

Sector: Fisheries and aquaculture sector, Maritime and port infrastructure

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