DNV GL executive to lead REV Ocean’s cutting-edge initiative to make ocean data open and available to the world.

Bjørn Tore Markussen, director of DNV GL’s data management platform Veracity, will take on the role as the new CEO for the Ocean Data Platform Foundation, which has been established by REV Ocean.

Veracity saw service subscriptions rise to about 1m in little more than a year after its launch in 2017 as customers explored advanced data sharing opportunities, and this led to Markussen being voted as one of the Top 10 Technology Leaders in 2018 by Lloyd’s list. Bjørn Tore formerly begins his new role on August 1, 2019.

The Ocean Data Platform is an innovative facility that will seamlessly combine ocean data collected through a global network of partners, and make it readily available for the public, policymakers and businesses worldwide. The platform aims to provide simple access to the information needed to make sustainable decisions about how we use our ocean. The goal is to improve availability, access and analysis of global ocean data, to foster solutions, and ultimately enable more successful conservation and utilisation of ocean resources. Kjell Inge Røkke is the mastermind behind the initiative and has made significant financial contributions to the foundation.

– Currently, we see that the data produced about the ocean is often stored in proprietary silos or is difficult to access for various reasons. By giving businesses, academia, industry, and the public unique access to this abundance of information, we will be in a much better position to both preserve and maximise the natural wealth of the oceans, says Bjørn Tore Markussen.

In the long term, the Ocean Data Platform will meet the needs of various stakeholders, ranging from marine research to fisheries. The transformative part of the platform will allow the development of specific applications, visualizations and analytics services tailored for user needs. Development of the platform is occurring in close collaboration with REV Ocean and Cognite and will be supervised by an international advisory board. Markussen’s unique experience within the maritime industries will be extremely valuable during the development phase.

– We are thrilled to have Bjørn Tore Markussen aboard to work on developing the Ocean Data Platform, which together with Cognite represent world-class, cutting-edge expertise. The Ocean Data Platform will provide valuable knowledge of the ocean’s challenges, opportunities and mysteries, and be central to saving marine life, says Nina Jensen, CEO of REV Ocean.

– There is a great need for a common and accessible hub for information about the oceans. While Cognite is contributing with software technology and competence, it is great to know that Markussen is spearheading the project and contributing all his network and experience within the maritime sector, says Dr. John Markus Lervik, CEO of Cognite.

REV Ocean signs cooperation agreement with SINTEF

During the Ocean Week conference in Trondheim, SINTEF and REV Ocean signed a partnership agreement that will strengthen our cooperation on solving the major challenges facing the ocean.

– Through this partnership, we are even better equipped to find solutions to the great challenges that lie ahead. Kjell Inge Røkkes private investment in REV and ocean research is an invaluable contribution and we look forward to the opportunities that such a partnership will give us, says Vegar Johansen in SINTEF Ocean.

SINTEF Ocean is the sixth research partner to link with REV Ocean and together they will collaborate on several research topics including climate change impact on the sea, zero-emission technology and digitization and data harvesting.

– This partnership with SINTEF will help REV Ocean achieve our goals on many fronts, says CEO Nina Jensen. Together we will bridge our knowledge and technical capacities to greatly open opportunities for ocean solutions, innovative technology development, and harnessing ocean data. This will showcase how REV Ocean enables partners to leverage our research vessel and test equipment, especially as it relates to finding solutions for critical issues such as climate change and plastic pollution. This is also an exciting opportunity for REV Ocean to directly contribute to European-wide research initiatives.

REV Ocean is an initiative created and financed by Kjell Inge Røkke, headquartered at Fornebu. REV Ocean is working on three specific projects where the goal is to solve the environmental problems in the sea; build the world’s largest and most advanced research ship, the World Ocean Headquarters and the Ocean Data Platform.

SINTEF will also strengthen its cooperation with REV Ocean through the appointment of Alexandra Bech Gjørv as a board member of REV Ocean. The current board consists of Kjell Inge Røkke, Øyvind Eriksen and Olav Revhaug, and will be extended to 7 members this June with 5 external board members.

Afroz Shah visits REV Ocean

Lawyer, ocean lover, and UN Environment’s Champion of the Earth, Afroz Shah paid a visit to our office for an in-depth discussion on plastic pollution in the ocean and sustainable solutions.

Afroz Shah´s persistent mission to clean the ocean of all plastic waste has brought him to Norway repeatedly to meet with like-minded environmental enthusiasts and discuss working as a mass movement.

He along with volunteers had been cleaning Versova Beach in Mumbai for 109 weeks and cleared 9 Million Kgs of garbage.

Hatchlings from Olive Ridley sea turtles have been spotted for the first time in decades on Versova beach.

REV Ocean Management Retreat

The team spent a jam-packed couple of days strategizing and setting priorities at the picturesque Hurdalsjøen Hotel.

Team Retreat

We covered science, logistics, communications, finance and partnerships amongst a million other details. The strategic documents are lining up very well and with a couple of more rounds of editing, should be in great shape for the REV leadership and advisory boards to review.

REV Ocean Science Director Alex Rogers highlights ‘blue economy’ opportunities at the World Ocean Summit

Throughout the week Alex participated in panel presentations, group discussions and side meeting with key partners interested in collaborating with REV Ocean. Many of these opportunities will help us develop our science priorities, develop pilot projects for innovative research, and collaborations on education activities.

REV Ocean is developing the Ocean Data Platform (ODP), and there was much interest in generating data applications for user communities such as fisheries tracking projects, data on plastics and marine mining.

REV Ocean expands partnerships on a visit to Northeastern United States research hubs.

REV Ocean Manager for strategy and partnership Gry Ulverud and Chief Financial Officer Martin Moen spent an exciting week in Washington, D.C., New York, Boston, and New Hampshire meeting with prospective partners and collaborators. The meetings focused on opportunities to link with the REV vessel, piloting activities related to the World Ocean Headquarters and linking current initiatives into the Ocean Data Platform. There was considerable support for REV Ocean across our three main initiatives and eagerness to explore synergies on marine biodiversity research, plastic pollution, climate change and enabling solutions related to these issues. We hope to continue dialogue with these important organisations and build bridges to help improve ocean health. More to come 😊.

Partners met during this trip included:

REV Ocean signs a new collaboration agreement with the Centre for the Ocean and the Arctic in Tromso.

The amount of plastic waste is increasing rapidly in the once untouched nature of the Arctic. REV Ocean’s ambition is to work with partners and jointly increase knowledge and find solutions to this critical problem. We are happy to cooperate with the Centre for the Ocean and the Arctic, and to work together on our common goals: clean and rich seas in the Arctic and the rest of the world, says Nina Jensen, CEO of REV Ocean.

As part of the agreement, the Centre for the Ocean and the Arctic will also develop a concept where the new research vessel REV is used as a platform for network building, dissemination and study trips.

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The Center for the Ocean and the Arctic signs a new collaboration with REV Ocean

– The cooperation is very positive for the center, both because we deliver on our mission to trigger public-private partnership, and at the same time strengthen the resource base in a start-up phase.

This is what director Jan-Gunnar Winther said on 27 February when he signed a cooperation agreement with REV Ocean in Tromsø. Through the agreement, the parties will develop solutions related to plastic litter in the Arctic ocean. The agreement also entails an annual transfer from REV Ocean to the center for NOK 1.5 million over four years.

– The Center for the Ocean and the Arctic will use this contribution to hire a separate expert on plastic litter in the ocean. The new position will be established in Tromsø, and will promote a knowledge-based and solution-oriented debate on the theme, says Winther.

Nina Jensen, CEO of REV Ocean, is also very pleased with this development.

– The amount of plastic waste is increasing rapidly in the once untouched nature of the Arctic. REV Ocean’s ambition is to work with partners and jointly increase knowledge and find solutions to this critical problem. We are happy to cooperate with the Center for the Ocean and the Arctic, and to work together on our common goals: clean and rich seas in the Arctic and the rest of the world, says Jensen.

As part of the agreement, the Center for the Ocean and the Arctic will also develop a concept where the new research vessel REV is used as a platform for network building, dissemination and study trips.

– To communicate opportunities and challenges to decision makers while seeing things first hand is a very effective tool. This will be an important communication arena in line with our mandate, and we look forward to communicating new knowledge about the sea, at sea, says Winther.

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Senter for hav og Arktis i nytt samarbeid med REV Ocean

–Samarbeidet er svært positivt for senteret, både fordi vi leverer på vårt oppdrag om å utløse offentlig-privat partnerskap, og samtidig styrker ressursgrunnlaget i en oppstartsfase.

Det sier direktør Jan-Gunnar Winther, som 27. februar signerte samarbeidsavtale med REV Ocean i Tromsø. Gjennom avtalen skal partene utvikle løsninger knyttet til plastforsøpling i arktiske havområder. Avtalen innebærer også en årlig overføring fra REV Ocean til senteret på 1,5 millioner kroner over fire år.

–Senter for hav og Arktis vil bruke dette bidraget til å ansette en egen ekspert på plastforsøpling av havet. Den nye stillingen opprettes i Tromsø, og skal fremme en kunnskapsbasert og løsningsorientert debatt om tematikken, sier Winther.

Det er administrerende direktør i REV Ocean, Nina Jensen, fornøyd med.

–Mengden plastavfall øker raskt i den engang så uberørte naturen i Arktis. REV Oceans ambisjon er å jobbe sammen med partnere og i felleskap øke kunnskap og finne løsninger på denne store utfordringen. Vi er derfor veldig glade for å etablere samarbeid med Senter for hav og Arktis for å forbedre forholdene i Arktis, sier Jensen.

Som del av avtalen skal Senter for hav og Arktis i tillegg utvikle et konsept, hvor det nye forskningsskipet REV benyttes som plattform for nettverksbygging, formidling og studiereiser.

­–Å kommunisere muligheter og utfordringer til beslutningstakere mens de er i det rette element ser vi på som et svært effektivt virkemiddel. Dette vil bli en viktig formidlingsarena i tråd med vårt mandat, og vi gleder oss til å formidle ny kunnskap om havet, på havet, sier Winther.

Om Senter for hav og Arktis

  • Senter for hav og Arktisk ble åpnet i 2018, og er oppnevnt av regjeringen for å sammenstille, analysere og formidle kunnskap om den blå økonomien i nord.
  • Senteret skal tilrettelegge for tettere samarbeid mellom ulike kompetansemiljø, og fungerer som kontaktpunkt for norske fagmiljø inn mot Solbergs høynivåpanel for bærekraftig havøkonomi.
  • Senteret er en virksomhet under Nærings- og fiskeridepartementet og er administrativt lagt til Nofima.

Om REV Ocean

  • REV Ocean er et initiativ opprettet og finansiert av Kjell Inge Røkke, med hovedkontor på Fornebu.
  • REV Ocean jobber med tre konkrete prosjekter der målet med alle tre er å løse miljøproblemene i havet; Verdens største og mest avanserte forskningsskip, Verdenshavets hovedkontor og Havdataplattformen.
  • REV Ocean har sterkt fokus på utvikling av konkrete løsninger, og støtter blant annet WWF Verdens naturfond, FN Miljø, FNs tiår for havforskning, og Friends of Ocean Action.

REV Ocean signs cooperation agreement with the Institute of Marine Research in Bergen.

Norway has for many decades had a leading role in the management of the sea, much thanks to the Institute of Marine Research (IMR). When REV Ocean is now building the world’s most advanced research vessel, developing a global ocean data platform and working to bring the “World Ocean Headquarters” to Norway, the Marine Research Institute in Bergen is a crucial partner that I look forward to for continued close and good cooperation, says CEO Nina Jensen in the REV Ocean.

The agreement between REV Ocean and IMR is project-based. Several areas have already been identified where the parties can benefit from working together.

Areas of Cooperation include:

  1. Collaboration on vessel operations, including scientific equipment;
  2. Research collaboration where there are mutual interests in scientific areas (e.g. mesopelagic ecology);
  3. Collaboration with a view to explore possibilities for an improved digitalization of ocean observation and data management. This will include:
    • Linking the Ocean Data Platform and the Norwegian Marine Data Center
    • Digital modelling of data from physical water columns, the bottom habitats and the organisms
    • Visualization modules generating user-controlled displays or virtual reality (VR)
  4. Through a working group, develop proposals of possible “Revolutionary Marine Science Infrastructure” like the Megacosm project.

View and download the full agreement at this LINK (WeTransfer)

Alex Rogers, the REV Ocean Science Director attended the 25th Meeting of the International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences.

Alex was invited to give a talk on ocean stresses and their solutions as part of an intense two days of talks on a range of sustainability issues from agriculture, building and urban development to drinking water and the ocean. The meeting comprised of a series of excellent talks, many of which were extremely inspiring with respect to new models of how to live more sustainably from the international level to the everyday decisions made by an individual. Alex found the discussions around new forms of agriculture which were using methods such as no tillage to reinvigorate soils, absorb carbon and prevent erosion. Many of the listeners were shocked with respect to the state of the ocean but we identified many common factors leading to degradation of the Earth’s natural systems. Korea was very chilly at this time of year but the intellectual debate immensely stimulating and renewing. Alex left Seoul in the snow to move onto the next meeting in Japan!