Symposium A, session 21, paper number A21-0012-10 (Oral) (solicited)International audienceSubmesoscale (1-10 km) satellite observations like sea surface temperature and ocean color data show biogeochemical tracers structured in filaments, elongated and strongly contrasted structures. Filaments have been found to organize both physical and biological processes, like mixing, vertical exchanges, and the structuring of ecosystem communities. Due to the pres-ence of clouds, these observations however provide a sparse and unpredictable coverage. Here I will show how global filament information can be retrieved by currently available altimetry data. Even if altimetry data does not resolve the submesoscale, it contains information on the mesoscale ...