Nereus (disambiguation)
Nereus, in Greek Mythology, was the eldest son of Pontus and Gaia.
Nereus may also refer to:
- 12 metre yacht Northern Lights, which competed in the America's Cup under the name Nereus.
- 4660 Nereus, a small asteroid
- Nereus (Grid Computing), an open-source Java based computer software utility for Massively Parallel Computing
- Nereus (Martian crater), a small crater on Meridiani Planum
- Nereus (meta modeling language), a meta modelling language used in computer science
- Nereus (Nuclear Reactor)
- Nereus (underwater tidal turbine), built by marine renewable power company Atlantis, installed at Newhaven, Victoria, Australia
- Nereus (underwater vehicle), a hybrid autonomous underwater vehicle/remotely operated vehicle from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
- Nereus (walrus), an orphaned walrus that resided in the Indianapolis Zoo
- Nereus Pharmaceuticals, an American pharmaceutical company founded in 1988
- Nereus Rowing Club, Amsterdam, founded in 1885
- Nerus (Stargate), a fictional character on Stargate SG-1
- NEREUS, the Network of European Regions Using Space Technologies
- Saint Nereus, a Roman saint
- Nereus, a Greek steamer known previously as the SS Pfalz
- USS Nereus
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