Linking Capacity Development to GOOS Monitoring Networks to Achieve Sustained Ocean Observation.
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Bax, Nicholas J.
Appeltans, Ward
Brainard, Russell
Duffy, Emmett
Dunstan, Piers
Hanich, Quentin
Harden Davies, Harriet
Hills, Jeremy
Miloslavich, Patricia
Muller-Karger, Frank Edgar
Simmons, Samantha
Aburto-Oropeza, O.
Batten, Sonia
Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro
Checkley, David
Chiba, Sanae
Fischer, Albert
Andersen Garcia, Melissa
Gunn, John
Klein, Eduardo
Kudela, Raphael M.
Marsac, Francis
Obura, David
Shin, Yunne-Jai
Sloyan, Bernadette
Tanhua, Toste
Wilkin, John
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Developing enduring capacity to monitor ocean life requires investing in people and
their institutions to build infrastructure, ownership, and long-term support networks.
International initiatives can enhance access to scientific data, tools and methodologies,
and develop local expertise to use them, but without ongoing engagement may fail to
have lasting benefit. Linking capacity development and technology transfer to sustained
ocean monitoring is a win-win proposition. Trained local experts will benefit from joining
global communities of experts who are building the comprehensive Global Ocean
Observing System (GOOS). This two-way exchange will benefit scientists and policy
makers in developing and developed countries. The first step toward the GOOS is
complete: identification of an initial set of biological Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs)
that incorporate the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Essential Biological Variables
(EBVs), and link to the physical and biogeochemic.....
Journal
Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
5Issue
Article 346Page Range
8pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.ABest Practice Type
Manual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)DOI Original
10.3389/fmars.2018.00346Citation
Bax, N,J.; Appeltans, W.; Brainard, R. et al (2018) Linking Capacity Development to GOOS Monitoring Networks to Achieve Sustained Ocean Observation. Frontiers in Marine Science, 5:346, 8pp. DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00346Collections
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