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Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Ocean Observing: A Review of Successful Partnerships
Frontiers 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, MaryJane Proulx, Lydia Ross, Lydia Ross, Christina Macdonald, Christina Macdonald, Shayla Fitzsimmons, Michael Smit, Michael Smit +8 moredoaj +3 more sourcesGlobal Perspectives on Observing Ocean Boundary Current Systems
Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019 Ocean boundary current systems are key components of the climate system, are home to highly productive ecosystems, and have numerous societal impacts. Establishment of a global network of boundary current observing systems is a critical part of ongoing ...Robert E. Todd, Francisco P. Chavez, Sophie Clayton, Sophie Cravatte, Marlos Goes, Marlos Goes, Michelle Graco, Xiaopei Lin, Janet Sprintall, Nathalie V. Zilberman, Matthew Archer, Javier Arístegui, Magdalena Balmaseda, John M. Bane, Molly O. Baringer, John A. Barth, Lisa M. Beal, Peter Brandt, Peter Brandt, Paulo H. R. Calil, Edmo Campos, Luca R. Centurioni, Maria Paz Chidichimo, Mauro Cirano, Meghan F. Cronin, Enrique N. Curchitser, Russ E. Davis, Marcus Dengler, Brad deYoung, Shenfu Dong, Ruben Escribano, Andrea J. Fassbender, Sarah E. Fawcett, Ming Feng, Gustavo J. Goni, Alison R. Gray, Dimitri Gutiérrez, Dave Hebert, Rebecca Hummels, Shin-ichi Ito, Marjorlaine Krug, François Lacan, François Lacan, Lucas Laurindo, Alban Lazar, Craig M. Lee, Matthieu Lengaigne, Naomi M. Levine, John Middleton, Ivonne Montes, Mike Muglia, Mike Muglia, Takeyoshi Nagai, Hilary I. Palevsky, Jaime B. Palter, Helen E. Phillips, Alberto Piola, Alberto Piola, Albert J. Plueddemann, Bo Qiu, Regina R. Rodrigues, Moninya Roughan, Daniel L. Rudnick, Ryan R. Rykaczewski, Martin Saraceno, Martin Saraceno, Harvey Seim, Alex Sen Gupta, Lynne Shannon, Bernadette M. Sloyan, Adrienne J. Sutton, LuAnne Thompson, Anja K. van der Plas, Denis Volkov, Denis Volkov, John Wilkin, Dongxiao Zhang, Dongxiao Zhang, Linlin Zhang +78 moredoaj +3 more sourcesAn Integrated All-Atlantic Ocean Observing System in 2030
Frontiers 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, Martin Visbeck, Moacyr Cunha de Araujo Filho, Molly O’Neil Baringer, CarolAnne Black, Erik Buch, Gabrielle Canonico, Paulo Coelho, Janice T. Duha, Martin Edwards, Albert Fischer, Jan-Stefan Fritz, Sandra Ketelhake, Jose-Henrique Muelbert, Pedro Monteiro, Glenn Nolan, Eleanor O’Rourke, Michael Ott, Pierre Y. Le Traon, Sylvie Pouliquen, Isabel Sousa-Pinto, Toste Tanhua, Filomena V. Velho, Zdenka Willis +23 moredoaj +3 more sourcesRequirements for an Integrated in situ Atlantic Ocean Observing System From Coordinated Observing System Simulation Experiments
Frontiers 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, Stephanie Guinehut, Chongyuan Mao, Isabelle Mirouze, Isabelle Mirouze, Elisabeth Rémy, Robert R. King, Mathieu Hamon, Rebecca Reid, Andrea Storto, Andrea Storto, Pierre-Yves Le Traon, Pierre-Yves Le Traon, Matthew J. Martin, Simona Masina +14 moredoaj +3 more sourcesOcean Integration: The Needs and Challenges of Effective Coordination Within the Ocean Observing System
Frontiers in Marine Science, 2022 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, Joaquín Tintoré, Joaquín Tintoré, Jacques Verron, Pierre Bahurel, John A. Barth, Mathieu Belbéoch, Jérôme Benveniste, Pascal Bonnefond, Eric P. Chassignet, Sophie Cravatte, Fraser Davidson, Brad deYoung, Michelle Heupel, Emma Heslop, Cora Hörstmann, Johannes Karstensen, Pierre Yves Le Traon, Pierre Yves Le Traon, Miguel Marques, Craig McLean, Raul Medina, Theresa Paluszkiewicz, Ananda Pascual, Jay Pearlman, George Petihakis, Nadia Pinardi, Sylvie Pouliquen, Ralph Rayner, Iian Shepherd, Janet Sprintall, Toste Tanhua, Pierre Testor, Jukka Seppälä, John Siddorn, Soeren Thomsen, Luis Valdés, Martin Visbeck, Martin Visbeck, Anya M. Waite, Francisco Werner, John Wilkin, Ben Williams +42 moredoaj +1 more sourceOcean and Coastal Acidification off New England and Nova Scotia [PDF]
Oceanography, 2015 New England coastal and adjacent Nova Scotia shelf waters have a reduced buffering capacity because of significant freshwater input, making the region’s waters potentially more vulnerable to coastal acidification. Nutrient loading and heavy precipitation Dwight K. Gledhill , Meredith M. White , Joe Salisbury, Helmuth Thomas, Ivy Mlsna , Matthew Liebman, Bill Mook, Jason Grear , Allison C. Candelmo , R. Christopher Chambers, Christopher J. Gobler , Christopher W. Hunt, Andrew L. King, Nichole N. Price , Sergio R. Signorini, Esperanza Stancioff , Cassie Stymiest , Richard A. Wahle, Jesica D. Waller, Nathan D. Rebuck , Zhaohui A. Wang , Todd L. Capson , J. Ruairidh Morrison , Sarah R. Cooley , Scott C. Doney +24 moredoaj +1 more sourceMeeting Regional, Coastal and Ocean User Needs With Tailored Data Products: A Stakeholder-Driven Process
Frontiers 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, Jennifer Dorton, Jan Newton, Moirah Yerta, James Gibeaut, Tom Shyka, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Robert Currier +7 moredoaj +1 more sourceScaling Up From Regional Case Studies to a Global Harmful Algal Bloom Observing System
Frontiers 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, Elisa Berdalet, Raphael M. Kudela, Caroline K. Cusack, Joe Silke, Eleanor O’Rourke, Darcy Dugan, Molly McCammon, Jan A. Newton, Stephanie K. Moore, Kelli Paige, Steve Ruberg, John R. Morrison, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Katherine Hubbard, Julio Morell +15 moredoaj +1 more source