Evolving and Sustaining Ocean Best Practices Workshop III, 02– 03 December 2019, UNESCO/IOC Project Office for IODE, Oostende, Belgium: Proceedings.
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2020Author
Simpson, Pauline
Pearlman, Francoise
Pearlman, Jay
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The oceans play a key role in global issues such as climate change, food security, and human health. Given their vast dimensions and internal complexity, efficient monitoring and predicting of the planet’s oceans must be a collaborative effort of both regional and global scale. The first and foremost requirement for such collaborative ocean observing is the need to follow well-defined and reproducible methods across activities: from strategies for structuring observing systems, sensor deployment and usage, and the generation of data and information products, to ethical and governance aspects when executing ocean observing. In this document, “ocean observing” are all activities of the value chain from preparing and conducting observations to impacts on society through applications of information. To meet the urgent, planet-wide challenges we face, methods across all aspects of ocean observing should be broadly adopted by the ocean community and, where appropriate, should evolve into “o.....
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IOC-IODE : GOOS and IEEE Oceanic Engineering SocietyOostende, Belgium
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enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
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Simpson, P.; Pearlman, F. and Pearlman J. (eds) (2020) Evolving and Sustaining Ocean Best Practices Workshop III, 02– 03 December 2019, UNESCO/IOC Project Office for IODE, Oostende, Belgium : Proceedings. Oostende, Belgium, IOC- IODE: GOOS and IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society, 37pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-788Collections
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