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EuroGOOS identifies priorities, enhances cooperation and promotes the benefits of operational oceanography to ensure sustained observations are made in Europe’s seas underpinning a suite of fit-for-purpose products and services for marine and maritime end-users. EuroGOOS is the European component of the Global Ocean Observing System of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC GOOS). EuroGOOS Secretariat is located in Brussels, serving 44 members and supporting five regional systems in Europe. EuroGOOS working groups, networks of observing platforms (task teams), and regional systems (ROOS), provide fora for cooperation, unlock quality marine data and deliver common strategies, priorities and standards. These many EuroGOOS networks work towards integrated, sustained and fit-for-purpose European ocean observing, underpinning the EOOS framework. /
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Ocean Literacy in European Oceanographic Agencies: EuroGOOS recommendations for the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030.
(EuroGOOS, Brussels,Belgium, 2021)From local and national to global levels, Ocean Literacy enables science to engage with policy and society on the topics of ocean sustainability, observations and research. This policy brief provides recommendations on how ... -
Linking JERICO-NEXT activities to a Virtual Access infrastructure, WP5, Deliverable D5.16. Version 2.0.
(IFREMER for JERICO NEXT, Brest, France, 2017)According the Commission definition, Virtual Access means: “access to resources needed for research through communication networks without selecting or even identifying the researchers to whom access to resources is ... -
FerryBox Whitebook.
(EuroGOOS AIBL, Brussels, Belgium, 2017)The Whitebook presents a scientific and technical description on a newly developed instrument for automatic measurements of a series of environmental oceanographic parameters called FerryBox which supports monitoring of ... -
Operational Modeling Capacity in European Seas — An EuroGOOS Perspective and Recommendations for Improvement.
(2020)An overview of the current European capacity in terms of operational modeling of marine and coastal systems is presented. This overview is compiled from a survey conducted in 2018–2019 among members of EuroGOOS and its ... -
Recommendations for CMEMS on standard NetCdf format for tide gauge data: EuroGOOS Tide Gauge Task Team (In collaboration with GLOSS and CMEMS representatives), October 2017, Update to May 2017 version.
(EUROGOOS, Brussels, Belgium, 2017)The EuroGOOS Tide Gauge Task Team has discussed with CMEMS and GLOSS (Global Sea Level Observing System) representatives about adoption of commonNetCdf standards for sea level data from tide gauges. -
Best Practices on High Frequency Radar Deployment and Operation for Ocean Current Measurement.
(2020)High Frequency Radar (HFR) technology refers to land based remote sensing instruments capable of measuring surface currents and ocean waves at ranges up to 200 km or more. HFR technology is widely acknowledged as a ... -
HF Radar Activity in European Coastal Seas: Next Steps toward a Pan-European HF Radar Network.
(2017)High Frequency Radar (HFR) is a land-based remote sensing instrument offering a unique insight to coastal ocean variability, by providing synoptic, high frequency and high resolution data at the ocean atmosphere interface. ... -
The European HF radar inventory. Publication date 15 Sep 2016 (Updated version 30 Jan 2017).
(EuroGOOS, 2017)The inventory of the different HF radar systems operating in Europe has been gathered thanks to the survey launched by the EuroGOOS HFR Task Team, in the framework of INCREASE and JERICO-NEXT projects. We are very grateful ... -
Recommendations for in-situ data Near Real Time Quality Control. [Version 1.2].
(EuroGOOS, 2010)With the construction of operational oceanography systems, the need for real-time has become more and more important. A lot of work had been done in the past, within National Data Centres ... -
Maritime Sensor Technologies for the European Market: Research, Development and Implementation. Good practice guide.
(COLUMBUS Project / EuroGOOS, Brussels, Belgium, 2018)This COLUMBUS guide was developed as a result of discussions with COLUMBUS and AtlantOS project partners, speakers and participants at the COLUMBUS Brokerage Events ‘Knowledge Transfer in Maritime Sensing ...