Guide to operational procedures for the collection and exchange of oceanographic data (BATHY and TESAC). Revised edition 1984 [SUPERCEDED].
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1984Corporate Author
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
World Meteorological Organization
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62pp.
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All nations are profoundly influenced by the world oceans in many ways - some direct and obvious, others indirect and more subtle. Even those countries without ocean coastline feel the influence of the ocean, for example, as it affects world-wide weather and climate and In the availability of foreign goods and access to distant markets. Some influences of the ocean are benefitial; others may be detrimental to human activities ; most are beyond our ability to control, except in very limited ways, but, forewarned with a knowledge of the state of the ocean and even a limited prediction of future trends, it may often be possible to maximize the beneficial effects and to avoid or guard effectively against those which could be detrimental. The Integrated Global Ocean Services System (IGOSS) was conceived as a eans to collect and, exchange oceanic data in such a form that they can be readily interpreted and applied to practical problems. Data in various forms may be gathered from many sources.....
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UNESCOParis, France
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Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Manuals and Guides; 3 [1984]Document Language
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Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and World Meteorological Organization. (1984). Guide to operational procedures for the collection and exchange of oceanographic data (BATHY and TESAC). Revised edition 1984. Paris, France, Unesco, 62pp. (Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Manuals and Guides 3) DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1380Collections