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Towards the integration of animal-borne instruments into global ocean observing systems. [PDF]
Marine animals are increasingly instrumented with environmental sensors that provide large volumes of oceanographic data. Here, we conduct an innovative and comprehensive global analysis to determine the potential contribution of animal‐borne instruments
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Ocean Observing and the Blue Economy [PDF]
Sustained ocean observations provide an essential input to ocean scientific research. They also support a wide range of societal and economic benefits related to safety; operational efficiency; and regulation of activities around, on, in, and under seas ...
Ralph Rayner +2 more
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Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Ocean Observing: A Review of Successful Partnerships
Understanding and management of the marine environment requires respect for, and inclusion of, Indigenous knowledge, cultures, and traditional practices.
MaryJane Proulx +8 more
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Editorial: Observing ocean sound
Ocean sound is emerging as a key health indicator of marine ecosystems, increasingly at risk of anthropogenic stressors (Duarte et al., 2021). The full potential of this Essential Ocean Variable (EOV) keeps developing (Tyack, 2018). The science and methods resulting from this EOV address an increasing number of domains, from geophysics to bio- and eco ...
Eric Delory, Ana Širovic, Sergio Jesus
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The EuroSea project was constructed around the ocean observing value chain. Just as intended, the value chain concept is a useful prism for designing the ocean observing and forecasting system, or, indeed, a project like EuroSea that set out to improve just this system.
T. Tanhua
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Towards a global Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON): state of the art and future directions [PDF]
Ocean observations are the foundation of our understanding of ocean processes. Improving these observations has critical implications for our ability to sustainably derive food from the ocean, predict extreme weather events that take a toll on human life,
Cooper Van Vranken +13 more
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Understanding and sustainably managing complex environments such as marine ecosystems benefits from an integrated approach to ensure that information about all relevant components and their interactions at multiple and nested spatiotemporal scales are ...
Adèle Révelard +42 more
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100 Years of Progress in Ocean Observing Systems [PDF]
The history of over 100 years of observing the ocean is reviewed. The evolution of particular classes of ocean measurements (e.g., shipboard hydrography, moorings, and drifting floats) are summarized along with some of the discoveries and dynamical ...
Russ E. Davis +8 more
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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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An Enhanced Ocean Acidification Observing Network: From People to Technology to Data Synthesis and Information Exchange [PDF]
A successful integrated ocean acidification (OA) observing network must include (1) scientists and technicians from a range of disciplines from physics to chemistry to biology to technology development; (2) government, private, and intergovernmental ...
Bronte Tilbrook +23 more
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