2019
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00428
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An Integrated All-Atlantic Ocean Observing System in 2030

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“…The benefits of policies and practices that incentivize and regulate the sharing and dissemination of data are receiving increased attention (Claudet et al, 2019;Evans et al, 2019;Weller et al, 2019). Environmental and socio-economic data are essential for decision making, and cross-disciplinary collaboration is required to design and prioritize data collection and monitoring (Claudet et al, 2019;deYoung et al, 2019;Evans et al, 2019;Kaiser et al, 2019). Key questions include:…”
Section: Data and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefits of policies and practices that incentivize and regulate the sharing and dissemination of data are receiving increased attention (Claudet et al, 2019;Evans et al, 2019;Weller et al, 2019). Environmental and socio-economic data are essential for decision making, and cross-disciplinary collaboration is required to design and prioritize data collection and monitoring (Claudet et al, 2019;deYoung et al, 2019;Evans et al, 2019;Kaiser et al, 2019). Key questions include:…”
Section: Data and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TPOS 2020 Project is evaluating all elements that contribute to ocean observing in this area, based on a modern understanding of the science and the capabilities of new sensing technologies, and recommending a redesign that will deliver enhanced effectiveness for all stakeholders, including operational climate prediction systems (Cravatte et al, 2016;Smith et al, 2019). In the context of FOO it is a regional Project, owned by regional stakeholders, but otherwise well aligned with the basic concepts of the FOO.…”
Section: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simple concepts of the AMOC as a single conveyor belt (Broeker, ) are now replaced with a more nuanced understanding of differing AMOC dynamics in different ocean basins (Bingham et al, ; Williams et al, ). A consideration of how many of these observing arrays are optimal is beyond the scope here but should be considered in any Atlantic Observing Blueprint (deYoung et al, ; Frajka‐Williams et al, ).…”
Section: Future Outlook and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%