
Digital Twins are a powerful concept - initially intended to support complex technical
products over their whole lifecycle, including ramp-up, operation and decommissioning. In recent
years this concept has also become more and more popular in the maritime domain. Digital Twins are
not only used to accompany maritime assets such as offshore wind plants or port facilities but can
also be used to support decision making in marine spatial planning, maintaining marine ecosystems,
dealing with marine hazards, or realize potentials of the oceans to mitigate climate change.
Based on some general remarks on Digital Twins and some considerations on the Baltic Sea, this paper
gives an introduction into the concept of Digital Twins of the Oceans. Based on this foundation, various
technology examples are presented to illustrate the contribution of visual and analytic computing to
offer powerful Digital Twins. Finally, ties are established to deal with this topic in STEM education.