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IGOSS Plan and Implementation Programme, 1996-2003.
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 1996)The Integrated Global Ocean Services System (IGOSS) is the global operational system for collection and exchange of oceanic data and the timely preparation and dissemination of oceanic products and services. ... -
Lessons learnt and best practices of managing coastal risk from local communities’ perspectives.
(UNESCO-IOC, Paris, France, 2021)The objective here is to present how various hazards affecting coastal areas impact the local communities in selected countries, and how these matters are being managed by national, regional and local governmental in ... -
Manual on international oceanographic data exchange.
(UNESCO, Paris, 1965)The purpose of this manual (see Part I), is to assemble in convenient form for the guidance and use of practising oceanographers the various documents concerned with the assembly and disssemination of oceanographic data ... -
Recommendations to promote knowledge exchange and transfer on Marine/Maritime Spatial Planning.
(UNESCO/IOC, Paris, France, 2021)To date, capacity development in Marine/Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) has mostly targeted professionals directly involved in the development of MSP plans. However, MSP is a public process that must engage all levels ... -
Ship-based Repeat Hydrography: a Strategy for a Sustained Global Programme. A Community White Paper developed by the Global Ocean Ship-based Repeat Hydrographic Investigations Panel for the OceanObs ’09 Conference, Venice, Italy, 21–25 September 2009.
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 2009)Ship-based hydrography is the only method for obtaining high-quality measurements with high spatial and vertical resolution of a suite of physical, chemical, and biological parameters over the full ocean water column, and ... -
Time series of ocean measurements. Volume 2 - 1984.
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Time series of ocean measurements. Volume 3 - 1986.
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UNEP/IOC Guidelines on Survey and Monitoring of Marine Litter.
(United Nations Environment Programme, Nairobi, Kenya, 2009)Globally our awareness of both the pervasiveness and magnitude of marine litter and the associated environmental and social problems is growing (Ribic et al. 1992, ANZECC 1996a, GESAMP 2001, Kiessling 2003, Cho 2005, ...