Hassoun, Abed El Rahman Tanhua, Toste Lips, Inga Heslop, Emma Petihakis, George Karstensen, Johannes
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Frontiers in Marine Science
The interdisciplinary community of ocean and coastal observers and modelers in Europe is driven by national observing needs for prediction and management of intricate processes shaping Europe’s Seas. Not all observing needs can be addressed by nations alone and various coordination activities exist to overcome fragmentation and create cross benefit...
Gallo, Natalya D. Bowlin, Noelle M. Thompson, Andrew R. Satterthwaite, Erin V. Brady, Briana Semmens, Brice X.
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Frontiers in Marine Science
As climate change and other anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems accelerate in the 21st century, there is an increasing need for sustained ocean time series. A robust and collaborative network of regional monitoring programs can detect early signs of unanticipated changes, provide a more holistic understanding of ecosystem responses, and prom...
Howe, Bruce M. Angove, Michael Aucan, Jérome Barnes, Christopher R. Barros, José S. Bayliff, Nigel Becker, Nathan C. Carrilho, Fernando Fouch, Matthew J. Fry, Bill
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Frontiers in Earth Science
The Joint Task Force, Science Monitoring And Reliable Telecommunications (JTF SMART) Subsea Cables, is working to integrate environmental sensors for ocean bottom temperature, pressure, and seismic acceleration into submarine telecommunications cables. The purpose of SMART Cables is to support climate and ocean observation, sea level monitoring, ob...
Moran, Kate Juniper, S. Kim Bligh, Sandy Loock, Daniela Kulin, Ian Paulson, Meghan Pirenne, Benoît
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Over fifteen years ago, Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) began with the world’s first large-scale, interactive, real-time portal into the ocean, bringing continuous, real-time data to the surface for applications in scientific research, societal benefits, and supporting Canada’s ocean industry. This marked the dawn of the Internet-connected ocean, enabl...
Révelard, Adèle Tintoré, Joaquín Verron, Jacques Bahurel, Pierre Barth, John A. Belbéoch, Mathieu Benveniste, Jérôme Bonnefond, Pascal Chassignet, Eric P. Cravatte, Sophie
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Understanding and sustainably managing complex environments such as marine ecosystems benefits from an integrated approach to ensure that information about all relevant components and their interactions at multiple and nested spatiotemporal scales are considered. This information is based on a wide range of ocean observations using different system...
Pelletier, Dominique Azofeifa-Solano, Juan Carlos Montes, Enrique Muller-Karger, Frank Edgar
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Clayton, Sophie Alexander, Harriet Graff, Jason R. Poulton, Nicole J. Thompson, Luke R. Benway, Heather Boss, Emmanuel Martiny, Adam
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Frontiers in Marine Science
In this article, we present Bio-GO-SHIP, a new ocean observing program that will incorporate sustained and consistent global biological ocean observations into the Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP). The goal of Bio-GO-SHIP is to produce systematic and consistent biological observations during global ocean repeat ...
Hsu, Astrid J. Pruckner, Sara Satterthwaite, Erin V. Weatherdon, Lauren V. Hadley, Keiran Nguyen, Elizabeth Thanh Tam
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Frontiers in Marine Science
As the use of aerial tools such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for mangrove monitoring gains in popularity, understanding who leads this research and where is critical for expanding efficient monitoring methods and achieving international commitments to sustainable development, technology transfer and reduced inequality. Between 2000 and 2019, ...
Levine, Robert M. Fogaren, Kristen E. Rudzin, Johna E. Russoniello, Christopher J. Soule, Dax C. Whitaker, Justine M.
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Ocean observing systems are well-recognized as platforms for long-term monitoring of near-shore and remote locations in the global ocean. High-quality observatory data is freely available and accessible to all members of the global oceanographic community—a democratization of data that is particularly useful for early career scientists (ECS), enabl...
Kuriyama, Peter T. Sugihara, George Thompson, Andrew R. Semmens, Brice X.
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Identifying spatially shared dynamics is a key component of community ecology studies as they provide evidence of common responses to environmental factors. We apply co-prediction, an empirical dynamic modeling method (EDM), where values in one time series are predicted from another to quantify shared dynamics in the California Cooperative Fishery ...