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OceanGliders: A Component of the Integrated GOOS

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FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE
卷 6, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00422

关键词

in situ ocean observing systems; gliders; boundary currents; storms; water transformation; ocean data management; autonomous oceanic platforms; GOOS

资金

  1. EU Horizon 2020 AtlantOS project [633211]
  2. WMO/IOC JCOMM-OCG
  3. JCOMMOPS
  4. AlterEco
  5. ANR
  6. CFI
  7. CIGOM
  8. CLASS Ellet Array
  9. CNES
  10. CNRS/INSU
  11. CONACyT
  12. CSIRO
  13. DEFRA
  14. DFO
  15. DGA
  16. DSTL
  17. ERC
  18. FCO
  19. FP7
  20. H2020 Europen Commission
  21. HIMIOFoTS
  22. Ifremer
  23. IMOS
  24. IMS
  25. IOOS
  26. IPEV
  27. IRD
  28. Israel MOST
  29. JSPS
  30. MEOPAR
  31. NASA
  32. NAVOCEANO (Navy)
  33. NERC
  34. NFR
  35. NJDEP
  36. NOAA
  37. NRC
  38. NSF
  39. NSERC
  40. ONR
  41. OSNAP
  42. Taiwan MOST
  43. SANAP-NRF
  44. SENER
  45. SIMS
  46. Shell Exploration and Production Company
  47. Sorbonne Universite
  48. SSB
  49. UKRI
  50. UNSW
  51. Vettleson
  52. Wallenberg Academy Fellowship
  53. WWF
  54. NRL
  55. [DFG/SFB754]
  56. NERC [NE/N001745/1, NE/L011166/1, NE/K010875/1, noc010009, bas0100033, NE/N001745/2] Funding Source: UKRI

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The OceanGliders program started in 2016 to support active coordination and enhancement of global glider activity. OceanGliders contributes to the international efforts of the Global Ocean Observation System (GOOS) for Climate, Ocean Health, and Operational Services. It brings together marine scientists and engineers operating gliders around the world: (1) to observe the long-term physical, biogeochemical, and biological ocean processes and phenomena that are relevant for societal applications; and, (2) to contribute to the GOOS through real-time and delayed mode data dissemination. The OceanGliders program is distributed across national and regional observing systems and significantly contributes to integrated, multi-scale and multi-platform sampling strategies. OceanGliders shares best practices, requirements, and scientific knowledge needed for glider operations, data collection and analysis. It also monitors global glider activity and supports the dissemination of glider data through regional and global databases, in real-time and delayed modes, facilitating data access to the wider community. OceanGliders currently supports national, regional and global initiatives to maintain and expand the capabilities and application of gliders to meet key global challenges such as improved measurement of ocean boundary currents, water transformation and storm forecast.

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