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A Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS), Delivered Through Enhanced Collaboration Across Regions, Communities, and New Technologies

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2019
Since OceanObs’09, the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) has evolved from its traditional focus on the ocean’s role in global climate. GOOS now also encompasses operational services and marine ecosystem health, from the open ocean into coastal ...
Tim Moltmann   +24 more
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GOOS Essential Ocean Variables: the backbone of a sustained and evolving global ocean observing system

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science
The need for ocean information has never been greater. From climate change to food security and extreme events, we need to understand the role of the ocean and better predict change and impact. This is only possible with the sustained collection of a key
Belén Martín Míguez   +29 more
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The Ocean Carbon and Acidification Data System [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Data, 2023
The Ocean Carbon and Acidification Data System (OCADS) is a data management system at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).
Li-Qing Jiang   +14 more
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A framework for FAIR robotic datasets [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Data, 2023
It is essential to publish and make available environmental data gathered by emerging robotic platforms to contribute to the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS), supported by the United Nations - Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–
Corrado Motta   +8 more
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Imaging Technologies Build Capacity and Accessibility in Phytoplankton Species Identification Expertise for Research and Monitoring: Lessons Learned During the COVID-19 Pandemic [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2022
As primary producers, phytoplankton play an integral role in global biogeochemical cycles through their production of oxygen and fixation of carbon.
Sophie Clayton   +7 more
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Exploring ocean data: comprehensive approaches to data collection and the role of public databases in facilitating the interconnection between ocean and human health [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health
Since the year 2000, oceanic research has seen a surge in data collection, with approximately 500,000 sets of measurements for a single variable (e.g., temperature) recorded annually.
Anna Muratore   +4 more
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What We Have Learned From the Framework for Ocean Observing: Evolution of the Global Ocean Observing System

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2019
The Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) and its partners have worked together over the past decade to break down barriers between open-ocean and coastal observing, between scientific disciplines, and between operational and research institutions.
Toste Tanhua   +28 more
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OceanGliders: A Component of the Integrated GOOS

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2019
The OceanGliders program started in 2016 to support active coordination and enhancement of global glider activity. OceanGliders contributes to the international efforts of the Global Ocean Observation System (GOOS) for Climate, Ocean Health, and ...
Pierre Testor   +105 more
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Linking Capacity Development to GOOS Monitoring Networks to Achieve Sustained Ocean Observation

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2018
Developing enduring capacity to monitor ocean life requires investing in people and their institutions to build infrastructure, ownership, and long-term support networks.
Nicholas J. Bax   +30 more
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Animal Borne Ocean Sensors – AniBOS – An Essential Component of the Global Ocean Observing System

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2021
Marine animals equipped with biological and physical electronic sensors have produced long-term data streams on key marine environmental variables, hydrography, animal behavior and ecology.
Clive R. McMahon   +53 more
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