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The 2022 Global Deep-Sea Capacity Assessment is a baseline assessment of the technical and human capacity for deep-sea exploration and research in every coastal area with deep ocean worldwide.
Katherine Lynn Croff Bell +23 more
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Architecture and agency for equity in areas beyond national jurisdiction
The United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (Ocean Decade) bring increased attention to various aspects of ocean governance, including equity.
Lisa M. Campbell +11 more
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The variability of Antarctic fast ice extent related to tropical sea surface temperature anomalies [PDF]
While numerous studies have examined the influence of meteorological variables on fast ice, the mechanistic linkages between fast-ice variability and large-scale climatic oscillations have remained inadequately explored.
C. Jiang +6 more
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A Response to Scientific and Societal Needs for Marine Biological Observations
Development of global ocean observing capacity for the biological EOVs is on the cusp of a step-change. Current capacity to automate data collection and processing and to integrate the resulting data streams with complementary data, openly available as ...
Nicholas J. Bax +24 more
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Ocean science is central in providing evidence for the implementation of the United Nations Law of the Sea Convention. The Convention’s provisions on transfer of marine technology to developing countries aim at strengthening scientific capabilities to ...
Andrei Polejack +3 more
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TIMELINE OF THE DECADE OF OCEAN SCIENCE: 2021
Proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2017, the Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021—2030) (hereinafter — the Decade) aims to stimulate the develop- ment of ocean science and generate knowledge to stem the trend of ...
Shchyptsov O.A.
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Leave no one behind in the UN Ocean Decade
Recent policy shifts terminating programs and funding related to diversity, equity, and inclusion challenge the “leave no one behind” pledge at the core of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science. We urge the Ocean Decade to build capacity and resilience to safeguard its inclusivity commitments at forthcoming UN ocean events.
Elsler, Laura +9 more
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Advances in tsunami preparedness at the beginning of the Ocean Decade: the Costa Rica case
Following the 2004 Indian Ocean and the 2011 Tohoku earthquakes and tsunamis, there has been steady progress in tsunami science and preparedness worldwide.
Silvia Chacón-Barrantes +3 more
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This paper reviews the evolution of marine governance in Ireland in response to EU policy requirements in relation to the development of a sustainable blue economy in coherence with the United Nations Ocean Decade (2021-2030).
María Del Camino Troya +2 more
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Understanding and exploring ocean literacy in South Africa: an initial assessment
Recent years have witnessed increased interest in human-ocean relationships and the role that understanding these can play in ensuring sustainable ocean futures.
Emma McKinley +3 more
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