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The IOC-WMO-UNEP-ICSU Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS)

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    May 13

    . is launching the Global Ocean Observing System 2030 Strategy today, as a contribution to the .

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    Okt 3

    Measuring nutrients in seawater? Check out the updated GO-SHIP manual on “The precise and accurate determination of dissolved inorganic nutrients in seawater; Continuous Flow Analysis methods and laboratory practices” ; by SCOR WG 147

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    Building on OceanObs'19 - We've had just over 10 days to digest the community discussions of the 1500 participants in the conference. Read more about the key themes we heard emerging and what will be doing next in our latest update:

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    Set 25

    . "Enabling climate resilience and sustainable development depends [on].. education & climate literacy, monitoring & forecasting, ...sharing of data, ..capacity-building." monitoring and capacity-building will contribute to

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    . "Strengthened response options [include]..protection, restoration, precautionary ecosystem-based management, &...ecosystem-based adaptation." monitoring and science for sustainability can help find

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    . "For sensitive [ocean] ecosystems such as seagrass meadows and kelp forests, high risks are projected if global warming exceeds 2°C. Warm water corals...very high risk even if global warming is limited to 1.5°C" Keep a watch with

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    . "The ocean is projected to transition..with increased temperature..acidification (virtually certain) oxygen decline (medium confidence) & altered net primary production (low confidence)" How to increase confidence? Systematic monitoring

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    . "The ocean has been acting as a sponge, absorbing carbon dioxide and temperature. But they can't keep up." observations confirm this, and will help monitor the validity of projections and our climate action.

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    “GOOS will always play a key role, but we need to engage other communities. Each call for action will need volunteers to take them forward. I hope you all will do that.” John Gunn of and asks community to take action. – sa Hawai‘i Convention Center

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    “For our entire careers, we’ve been telling people that the matters. They’ve heard & they want answers. For the 1st time we have the ability & platform to do that.” is optimistic about the future of & Ocean Science. – sa Hawai‘i Convention Center

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    “Individual actions matters. You may be intimidated by the ocean observing challenges ahead. I know I am. But like the each you can each help contribute to the movement.” of closes his panel on an inspiring note. – sa Hawai‘i Convention Center

    Sina , , at2 pang iba
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    Day 2 recap common themes: work in partnership from observations to a wide range of users in the value chain, share best practice and case studies of success, embrace innovation & integration, build capacity to connect national regional & global systems.

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    . and recap innovation CWPs - incredible opportunities to do more in the coming decade

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    Wendy Watson-Wright at says partnerships for innovation should be a prerequisite for funding; promotes data sharing, diversity and inclusivity; and building on organizations like , and

    Ipakita ang thread na ito
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    . kicks off discussion of the and how and the ocean obs community can shape it, contribute to it, and benefit.

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    Set 19

    Vladimir Ryabinin at : the can be transformational for , and for its ability to deliver societal applications. This is your and you should help to shape it: Think Big! Think out of the box!

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    Day 3 'innovation' recap: Incredible innovation opportunities, balance "rare / exquisite" & "ubiquitous / simple". Invest in partnership in value chain to users, develop responsiveness of integrated . Share and learn from each other. Think big!

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    Tim Moltmann on lessons learned, building on FOO and looking to 2030 Strategy: it's all about the data; partner to move up the value chain and forecast; and bring socio-economics, policy and law into the design.

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    Claire Jolly emphasizes integration of observing systems and stakeholders; and using ocean innovation networks - building on public research, academia, universities, & companies to creatively respond to complex challenges and develop ocean economies

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    featured at as our moderates a panel on governance and interoperability with Patricia Miloslavich and , as well as our data partner Dick Schapp, and Caine Taiapa: an enormous diversity of approaches, for a common vision

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    Susan Wijffels at : governance of has to set up a serious sector-by-sector identification of requirements in partnership with user communities. It needs to be done in an integrated way.

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