The ICES Working Group on Oceanic Hydrography: A Bridge From In-situ Sampling to the Remote Autonomous Observation Era

The ICES (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea) Working Group on Oceanic Hydrography (WGOH) was established in the late 1970's with the aim of gathering experts in physical oceanography to provide regular science-based assessments of the North Atlantic hydrographical condition (...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Gonzalez-pola, Cesar, Fratantoni, Paula, Larsen, Karin M. H., Holliday, N. Penny, Dye, Stephen, Mork, Kjell Arne, Beszczynska-moller, Agnieszka, Valdimarsson, Hedinn, Trofimov, Alexander, Parner, Hjalte, Klein, Holger, Cisewski, Boris, Fontan, Almudena, Lyons, Kieran, Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas, Grana, Rocio, Linders, Johanna, Wodzinowski, Tycjan, Goszczko, Ilona, Cusack, Caroline
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media Sa 2019
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Online Access:https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00488/59977/63224.pdf
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00103
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:59977 2023-05-15T17:24:23+02:00 The ICES Working Group on Oceanic Hydrography: A Bridge From In-situ Sampling to the Remote Autonomous Observation Era Gonzalez-pola, Cesar Fratantoni, Paula Larsen, Karin M. H. Holliday, N. Penny Dye, Stephen Mork, Kjell Arne Beszczynska-moller, Agnieszka Valdimarsson, Hedinn Trofimov, Alexander Parner, Hjalte Klein, Holger Cisewski, Boris Fontan, Almudena Lyons, Kieran Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas Grana, Rocio Linders, Johanna Wodzinowski, Tycjan Goszczko, Ilona Cusack, Caroline 2019-03 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00488/59977/63224.pdf https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00103 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00488/59977/ eng eng Frontiers Media Sa https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00488/59977/63224.pdf doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00103 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00488/59977/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Frontiers In Marine Science (2296-7745) (Frontiers Media Sa), 2019-03 , Vol. 6 , N. 103 , P. 7p. ocean climate hydrography timeseries in-situ sampling periodical report science to policy North Atlantic text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00103 2022-06-28T22:50:16Z The ICES (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea) Working Group on Oceanic Hydrography (WGOH) was established in the late 1970's with the aim of gathering experts in physical oceanography to provide regular science-based assessments of the North Atlantic hydrographical condition (basically termohaline fields). From the beginning, the WGOH has relied on repeated long-term in-situ sampling at key sites around the North Atlantic, the Nordic Seas and adjacent shelf seas. An annual Report on Ocean Climate (IROC), produced by the WGOH since the late 1990's, summarizes trends in regional hydrography and identifies patterns linking these changes across the North Atlantic. Regional analyses are prepared by local experts who are directly involved in the monitoring programs responsible for collecting data presented in the report. An interactive webpage created in 2013 allows users to browse and download data that inform the IROC. Within the last two decades the physical oceanography community has evolved quickly incorporating technological advances such as autonomous devices into classical in-situ sampling programs. The WGOH has embraced such technological developments without diverting focus from ongoing in-situ long-term monitoring programs. Having longstanding experience synthesizing data and expertise from a large number of operational programs spanning an extensive international footprint, the WGOH has a unique perspective to offer the global ocean observing community. Here we discuss how we might foster connections with ICES to benefit the GOOS (Global Ocean Observing System) community. Article in Journal/Newspaper Nordic Seas North Atlantic Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Frontiers in Marine Science 6
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topic ocean climate
hydrography
timeseries
in-situ sampling
periodical report
science to policy
North Atlantic
spellingShingle ocean climate
hydrography
timeseries
in-situ sampling
periodical report
science to policy
North Atlantic
Gonzalez-pola, Cesar
Fratantoni, Paula
Larsen, Karin M. H.
Holliday, N. Penny
Dye, Stephen
Mork, Kjell Arne
Beszczynska-moller, Agnieszka
Valdimarsson, Hedinn
Trofimov, Alexander
Parner, Hjalte
Klein, Holger
Cisewski, Boris
Fontan, Almudena
Lyons, Kieran
Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas
Grana, Rocio
Linders, Johanna
Wodzinowski, Tycjan
Goszczko, Ilona
Cusack, Caroline
The ICES Working Group on Oceanic Hydrography: A Bridge From In-situ Sampling to the Remote Autonomous Observation Era
topic_facet ocean climate
hydrography
timeseries
in-situ sampling
periodical report
science to policy
North Atlantic
description The ICES (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea) Working Group on Oceanic Hydrography (WGOH) was established in the late 1970's with the aim of gathering experts in physical oceanography to provide regular science-based assessments of the North Atlantic hydrographical condition (basically termohaline fields). From the beginning, the WGOH has relied on repeated long-term in-situ sampling at key sites around the North Atlantic, the Nordic Seas and adjacent shelf seas. An annual Report on Ocean Climate (IROC), produced by the WGOH since the late 1990's, summarizes trends in regional hydrography and identifies patterns linking these changes across the North Atlantic. Regional analyses are prepared by local experts who are directly involved in the monitoring programs responsible for collecting data presented in the report. An interactive webpage created in 2013 allows users to browse and download data that inform the IROC. Within the last two decades the physical oceanography community has evolved quickly incorporating technological advances such as autonomous devices into classical in-situ sampling programs. The WGOH has embraced such technological developments without diverting focus from ongoing in-situ long-term monitoring programs. Having longstanding experience synthesizing data and expertise from a large number of operational programs spanning an extensive international footprint, the WGOH has a unique perspective to offer the global ocean observing community. Here we discuss how we might foster connections with ICES to benefit the GOOS (Global Ocean Observing System) community.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Gonzalez-pola, Cesar
Fratantoni, Paula
Larsen, Karin M. H.
Holliday, N. Penny
Dye, Stephen
Mork, Kjell Arne
Beszczynska-moller, Agnieszka
Valdimarsson, Hedinn
Trofimov, Alexander
Parner, Hjalte
Klein, Holger
Cisewski, Boris
Fontan, Almudena
Lyons, Kieran
Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas
Grana, Rocio
Linders, Johanna
Wodzinowski, Tycjan
Goszczko, Ilona
Cusack, Caroline
author_facet Gonzalez-pola, Cesar
Fratantoni, Paula
Larsen, Karin M. H.
Holliday, N. Penny
Dye, Stephen
Mork, Kjell Arne
Beszczynska-moller, Agnieszka
Valdimarsson, Hedinn
Trofimov, Alexander
Parner, Hjalte
Klein, Holger
Cisewski, Boris
Fontan, Almudena
Lyons, Kieran
Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas
Grana, Rocio
Linders, Johanna
Wodzinowski, Tycjan
Goszczko, Ilona
Cusack, Caroline
author_sort Gonzalez-pola, Cesar
title The ICES Working Group on Oceanic Hydrography: A Bridge From In-situ Sampling to the Remote Autonomous Observation Era
title_short The ICES Working Group on Oceanic Hydrography: A Bridge From In-situ Sampling to the Remote Autonomous Observation Era
title_full The ICES Working Group on Oceanic Hydrography: A Bridge From In-situ Sampling to the Remote Autonomous Observation Era
title_fullStr The ICES Working Group on Oceanic Hydrography: A Bridge From In-situ Sampling to the Remote Autonomous Observation Era
title_full_unstemmed The ICES Working Group on Oceanic Hydrography: A Bridge From In-situ Sampling to the Remote Autonomous Observation Era
title_sort ices working group on oceanic hydrography: a bridge from in-situ sampling to the remote autonomous observation era
publisher Frontiers Media Sa
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url https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00488/59977/63224.pdf
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00103
https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00488/59977/
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