2020
DOI: 10.5194/os-16-235-2020
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Marine monitoring in Europe: is it adequate to address environmental threats and pressures?

Abstract: Abstract. We provide a review of the environmental threats and gaps in monitoring programmes in European coastal waters based on previous studies, an online questionnaire, and an in-depth assessment of observation scales. Our findings underpin the JERICO-NEXT1 monitoring strategy for the development and integration of coastal observatories in Europe and support JERICO-RI2 in providing high-value physical, chemical, and biological datasets for addressing key challenges at a European level. This study highlights… Show more

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“…fish, gelatinous and siphonophores larvae with a gas bladder; Ballón et al, 2011). enabled the understanding of marine ecosystems (Duarte, Poiner, & Gunn, 2013;García-García et al, 2019;Grand et al, 2019) thanks to technological advances in equipment, the improvement of forecasting models and feedback from communities, contributing to better fisheries management (Painting et al, 2020;Schmidt et al, 2019). The incorporation of new technologies in remote sensors (e.g.…”
Section: Assessing Other Potential Forcing For Chl-a Increasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…fish, gelatinous and siphonophores larvae with a gas bladder; Ballón et al, 2011). enabled the understanding of marine ecosystems (Duarte, Poiner, & Gunn, 2013;García-García et al, 2019;Grand et al, 2019) thanks to technological advances in equipment, the improvement of forecasting models and feedback from communities, contributing to better fisheries management (Painting et al, 2020;Schmidt et al, 2019). The incorporation of new technologies in remote sensors (e.g.…”
Section: Assessing Other Potential Forcing For Chl-a Increasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under this vision, seafloor observatories (cabled or stand-alone) are a substantial innovation in marine monitoring technology (e.g., [15][16][17]). These observatories allow the remote, real-time, and continuous monitoring of marine ecosystems at virtually all depths [2].…”
Section: Ocean Observatoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, these were very scarce, and therefore an extended comparison between remote and in situ data could not be conducted. Satellite data have facilitated large-scale ecological studies by providing maps of phytoplankton functional types and sea surface temperature (Raitsos et al, 2005(Raitsos et al, , 2008(Raitsos et al, , 2012(Raitsos et al, , 2014Palacz et al, 2013;Di Cicco et al, 2017;Brewin et al, 2017). The daily environmental forcing data are shown in Figs.…”
Section: Environmental Driversmentioning
confidence: 99%