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An Integrated All-Atlantic Ocean Observing System in 2030

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2019
The ocean plays a vital role in the global climate system and biosphere, providing crucial resources for humanity including water, food, energy, and raw materials.
Brad deYoung   +23 more
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Observing System Evaluation Based on Ocean Data Assimilation and Prediction Systems: On-Going Challenges and a Future Vision for Designing and Supporting Ocean Observational Networks

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2019
This paper summarizes recent efforts on Observing System Evaluation (OS-Eval) by the Ocean Data Assimilation and Prediction (ODAP) communities such as GODAE OceanView and CLIVAR-GSOP.
Yosuke Fujii   +30 more
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Requirements for an Integrated in situ Atlantic Ocean Observing System From Coordinated Observing System Simulation Experiments

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2019
A coordinated effort, based on observing system simulation experiments (OSSEs), has been carried out by four European ocean forecasting centers for the first time, in order to provide insights on the present and future design of the in situ Atlantic ...
Florent Gasparin   +14 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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Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Ocean Observing: A Review of Successful Partnerships

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2021
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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Sensitivity of Skill Score Metric to Validate Lagrangian Simulations in Coastal Areas: Recommendations for Search and Rescue Applications

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2021
Search and rescue (SAR) modeling applications, mostly based on Lagrangian tracking particle algorithms, rely on the accuracy of met-ocean forecast models.
Adèle Révelard   +11 more
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The U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System: Governance Milestones and Lessons From Two Decades of Growth

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2019
Reflecting on two decades of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) is particularly timely during the OceanObs'19 meeting. Over the past twenty years since the first OceanObs meeting was convened, U.S. IOOS has advanced from regional proofs of
Jessica Snowden   +7 more
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Scaling Up From Regional Case Studies to a Global Harmful Algal Bloom Observing System

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2019
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) produce local impacts in nearly all freshwater and marine systems. They are a problem that occurs globally requiring an integrated and coordinated scientific understanding, leading to regional responses and solutions.
Clarissa R. Anderson   +15 more
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Meeting Regional, Coastal and Ocean User Needs With Tailored Data Products: A Stakeholder-Driven Process

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2019
New coastal and ocean observing stations and instruments deployed across the globe are providing increasing amounts of meteorological, biological, and oceanographic data. While these developments are essential for the development of various data products
Melissa M. Iwamoto   +7 more
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An Innovative Approach to Design and Evaluate a Regional Coastal Ocean Observing System

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2019
Comprehensive and objective evaluation of all observing assets, tools, and services within an ocean observing system is essential to maximize effectiveness and efficiency; yet, it often eludes programs due to the complexity of such robust evaluation.
Chris E. Ostrander   +3 more
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