Delivering sustained, coordinated and integrated observations of the Southern Ocean for global impact

The Southern Ocean is disproportionately important in its effect on the Earth system, impacting climatic, biogeochemical, and ecological systems, which makes recent observed changes to this system cause for global concern. The enhanced understanding and improvements in predictive skill needed for un...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Newman, Louise, Heil, Petra, Trebilco, Rowan, Katsumata, Katsuro, Constable, Andrew J., Wijk, Esmee van, Assmann, Karen, Beja, Joana, Bricher, Phillippa, Coleman, Richard, Costa, Daniel, Diggs, Steve, Farneti, Riccardo, Fawcett, Sarah, Gille, Sarah, Hendry, Katharine R., Henley, Sian F., Hofmann, Eileen, Maksym, Ted, Mazloff, Matthew, Meijers, Andrew J., Meredith, Michael, Moreau, Sebastien, Ozsoy, Burcu, Robertson, Robin, Schloss, Irene Ruth, Schofield, Oscar, Shi, Jiuxin, Sikes, Elisabeth L., Smith, Inga J.
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spelling ftconicet:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/166170 2023-10-09T21:55:53+02:00 Delivering sustained, coordinated and integrated observations of the Southern Ocean for global impact Newman, Louise Heil, Petra Trebilco, Rowan Katsumata, Katsuro Constable, Andrew J. Wijk, Esmee van Assmann, Karen Beja, Joana Bricher, Phillippa Coleman, Richard Costa, Daniel Diggs, Steve Farneti, Riccardo Fawcett, Sarah Gille, Sarah Hendry, Katharine R. Henley, Sian F. Hofmann, Eileen Maksym, Ted Mazloff, Matthew Meijers, Andrew J. Meredith, Michael Moreau, Sebastien Ozsoy, Burcu Robertson, Robin Schloss, Irene Ruth Schofield, Oscar Shi, Jiuxin Sikes, Elisabeth L. Smith, Inga J. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11336/166170 eng eng Frontiers Media S.A. info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3389/fmars.2019.00433 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2019.00433/full http://hdl.handle.net/11336/166170 Newman, Louise; Heil, Petra; Trebilco, Rowan; Katsumata, Katsuro; Constable, Andrew J.; et al.; Delivering sustained, coordinated and integrated observations of the Southern Ocean for global impact; Frontiers Media S.A.; Frontiers In Marine Science; 6; 433; 8-2019; 1-31 2296-7745 CONICET Digital CONICET info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/ ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION LONG-TERM MONITORING MODELING OBSERVATIONS OCEAN-CLIMATE INTERACTIONS SOUTHERN OCEAN https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion ftconicet https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00433 2023-09-24T20:35:24Z The Southern Ocean is disproportionately important in its effect on the Earth system, impacting climatic, biogeochemical, and ecological systems, which makes recent observed changes to this system cause for global concern. The enhanced understanding and improvements in predictive skill needed for understanding and projecting future states of the Southern Ocean require sustained observations. Over the last decade, the Southern Ocean Observing System (SOOS) has established networks for enhancing regional coordination and research community groups to advance development of observing system capabilities. These networks support delivery of the SOOS 20-year vision, which is to develop a circumpolar system that ensures time series of key variables, and delivers the greatest impact from data to all key end-users. Although the Southern Ocean remains one of the least-observed ocean regions, enhanced international coordination and advances in autonomous platforms have resulted in progress toward sustained observations of this region. Since 2009, the Southern Ocean community has deployed over 5700 observational platforms south of 40°S. Large-scale, multi-year or sustained, multidisciplinary efforts have been supported and are now delivering observations of essential variables at space and time scales that enable assessment of changes being observed in Southern Ocean systems. The improved observational coverage, however, is predominantly for the open ocean, encompasses the summer, consists of primarily physical oceanographic variables, and covers surface to 2000 m. Significant gaps remain in observations of the ice-impacted ocean, the sea ice, depths >2000 m, the air-ocean-ice interface, biogeochemical and biological variables, and for seasons other than summer. Addressing these data gaps in a sustained way requires parallel advances in coordination networks, cyberinfrastructure and data management tools, observational platform and sensor technology, two-way platform interrogation and data-transmission technologies, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice Southern Ocean CONICET Digital (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas) Southern Ocean Frontiers in Marine Science 6
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topic ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT
INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION
LONG-TERM MONITORING
MODELING
OBSERVATIONS
OCEAN-CLIMATE INTERACTIONS
SOUTHERN OCEAN
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spellingShingle ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT
INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION
LONG-TERM MONITORING
MODELING
OBSERVATIONS
OCEAN-CLIMATE INTERACTIONS
SOUTHERN OCEAN
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
Newman, Louise
Heil, Petra
Trebilco, Rowan
Katsumata, Katsuro
Constable, Andrew J.
Wijk, Esmee van
Assmann, Karen
Beja, Joana
Bricher, Phillippa
Coleman, Richard
Costa, Daniel
Diggs, Steve
Farneti, Riccardo
Fawcett, Sarah
Gille, Sarah
Hendry, Katharine R.
Henley, Sian F.
Hofmann, Eileen
Maksym, Ted
Mazloff, Matthew
Meijers, Andrew J.
Meredith, Michael
Moreau, Sebastien
Ozsoy, Burcu
Robertson, Robin
Schloss, Irene Ruth
Schofield, Oscar
Shi, Jiuxin
Sikes, Elisabeth L.
Smith, Inga J.
Delivering sustained, coordinated and integrated observations of the Southern Ocean for global impact
topic_facet ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT
INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION
LONG-TERM MONITORING
MODELING
OBSERVATIONS
OCEAN-CLIMATE INTERACTIONS
SOUTHERN OCEAN
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
description The Southern Ocean is disproportionately important in its effect on the Earth system, impacting climatic, biogeochemical, and ecological systems, which makes recent observed changes to this system cause for global concern. The enhanced understanding and improvements in predictive skill needed for understanding and projecting future states of the Southern Ocean require sustained observations. Over the last decade, the Southern Ocean Observing System (SOOS) has established networks for enhancing regional coordination and research community groups to advance development of observing system capabilities. These networks support delivery of the SOOS 20-year vision, which is to develop a circumpolar system that ensures time series of key variables, and delivers the greatest impact from data to all key end-users. Although the Southern Ocean remains one of the least-observed ocean regions, enhanced international coordination and advances in autonomous platforms have resulted in progress toward sustained observations of this region. Since 2009, the Southern Ocean community has deployed over 5700 observational platforms south of 40°S. Large-scale, multi-year or sustained, multidisciplinary efforts have been supported and are now delivering observations of essential variables at space and time scales that enable assessment of changes being observed in Southern Ocean systems. The improved observational coverage, however, is predominantly for the open ocean, encompasses the summer, consists of primarily physical oceanographic variables, and covers surface to 2000 m. Significant gaps remain in observations of the ice-impacted ocean, the sea ice, depths >2000 m, the air-ocean-ice interface, biogeochemical and biological variables, and for seasons other than summer. Addressing these data gaps in a sustained way requires parallel advances in coordination networks, cyberinfrastructure and data management tools, observational platform and sensor technology, two-way platform interrogation and data-transmission technologies, ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Newman, Louise
Heil, Petra
Trebilco, Rowan
Katsumata, Katsuro
Constable, Andrew J.
Wijk, Esmee van
Assmann, Karen
Beja, Joana
Bricher, Phillippa
Coleman, Richard
Costa, Daniel
Diggs, Steve
Farneti, Riccardo
Fawcett, Sarah
Gille, Sarah
Hendry, Katharine R.
Henley, Sian F.
Hofmann, Eileen
Maksym, Ted
Mazloff, Matthew
Meijers, Andrew J.
Meredith, Michael
Moreau, Sebastien
Ozsoy, Burcu
Robertson, Robin
Schloss, Irene Ruth
Schofield, Oscar
Shi, Jiuxin
Sikes, Elisabeth L.
Smith, Inga J.
author_facet Newman, Louise
Heil, Petra
Trebilco, Rowan
Katsumata, Katsuro
Constable, Andrew J.
Wijk, Esmee van
Assmann, Karen
Beja, Joana
Bricher, Phillippa
Coleman, Richard
Costa, Daniel
Diggs, Steve
Farneti, Riccardo
Fawcett, Sarah
Gille, Sarah
Hendry, Katharine R.
Henley, Sian F.
Hofmann, Eileen
Maksym, Ted
Mazloff, Matthew
Meijers, Andrew J.
Meredith, Michael
Moreau, Sebastien
Ozsoy, Burcu
Robertson, Robin
Schloss, Irene Ruth
Schofield, Oscar
Shi, Jiuxin
Sikes, Elisabeth L.
Smith, Inga J.
author_sort Newman, Louise
title Delivering sustained, coordinated and integrated observations of the Southern Ocean for global impact
title_short Delivering sustained, coordinated and integrated observations of the Southern Ocean for global impact
title_full Delivering sustained, coordinated and integrated observations of the Southern Ocean for global impact
title_fullStr Delivering sustained, coordinated and integrated observations of the Southern Ocean for global impact
title_full_unstemmed Delivering sustained, coordinated and integrated observations of the Southern Ocean for global impact
title_sort delivering sustained, coordinated and integrated observations of the southern ocean for global impact
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Southern Ocean
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