We would like to invite you to the upcoming Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) webinar on "OceanObs'19 – An Ocean of Opportunity" scheduled for 29 January, at 20:00 GMT/UTC. The webinar will be presented by an OceanObs'19 Program Committee Co-Chair Sanae Chiba (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) and UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre).
GOOS webinar: "OceanObs'19 – An Ocean of Opportunity"
Time: 29 January, 20:00 GMT/UTC
Presenting: Dr Sanae Chiba, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) and UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre
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Abstract:
As part of the decadal conference series, OceanObs'19 will galvanize the ocean observing community ranging from scientists to end users. OceanObs'19 seeks to improve response to scientific and societal needs of a fit-for-purpose integrated ocean observing system, for better understanding the environment of the Earth, monitoring climate, and informing adaptation strategies as well as the sustainable use of ocean resources.
OceanObs'99 resulted in an internationally coordinated system for physical climate and ocean carbon observations. OceanObs'09 expanded the range of communities working together to undertake more comprehensive ocean observations, and led to the Framework for Ocean Observing. OceanObs'19 will specifically seek to advance these outcomes by extending the themes in order to reach the full spectrum of ocean communities.
The main goal of the conference will be to further develop effective strategies for a sustained, multidisciplinary and integrated ocean observing system, and to better connect user communities and observers. End user communities include operational users, national and local authorities as well as researchers, from the public and private sectors. Engagement with international user communities can take diverse forms, including closer interaction to better target their needs for ocean observing networks and derived products while better informing management decisions. OceanObs'19 will continue the tradition of building the vision of ocean users and observers.
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