A Framework for the Development, Design and Implementation of a Sustained Arctic Ocean Observing System

Rapid Arctic warming drives profound change in the marine environment that have significant socio-economic impacts within the Arctic and beyond, including climate and weather hazards, food security, transportation, infrastructure planning and resource extraction. These concerns drive efforts to unde...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Lee, Craig M., Starkweather, Sandy, Eicken, Hajo, Timmermans, Mary-Louise, Wilkinson, Jeremy, Sandven, Stein, Dukhovskoy, Dmitry, Gerland, Sebastian, Grebmeier, Jacqueline, Intrieri, Janet M., Kang, Sung-Ho, McCammon, Molly, Nguyen, An T., Polyakov, Igor, Rabe, Benjamin, Sagen, Hanne, Seeyave, Sophie, Volkov, Denis, Beszczynska-Möller, Agnieszka, Chafik, Léon, Dzieciuch, Matthew, Goni, Gustavo, Hamre, Torill, King, Andrew Luke, Olsen, Are, Raj, Roshin Pappukutty, Rossby, Thomas, Skagseth, Øystein, Søiland, Henrik, Sørensen, Kai
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2609560
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spelling ftnorskinstvf:oai:niva.brage.unit.no:11250/2609560 2023-05-15T14:43:16+02:00 A Framework for the Development, Design and Implementation of a Sustained Arctic Ocean Observing System Lee, Craig M. Starkweather, Sandy Eicken, Hajo Timmermans, Mary-Louise Wilkinson, Jeremy Sandven, Stein Dukhovskoy, Dmitry Gerland, Sebastian Grebmeier, Jacqueline Intrieri, Janet M. Kang, Sung-Ho McCammon, Molly Nguyen, An T. Polyakov, Igor Rabe, Benjamin Sagen, Hanne Seeyave, Sophie Volkov, Denis Beszczynska-Möller, Agnieszka Chafik, Léon Dzieciuch, Matthew Goni, Gustavo Hamre, Torill King, Andrew Luke Olsen, Are Raj, Roshin Pappukutty Rossby, Thomas Skagseth, Øystein Søiland, Henrik Sørensen, Kai 2019 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2609560 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00451 eng eng Frontiers Media Frontiers in Marine Science. 2019, 6:451. urn:issn:2296-7745 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2609560 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00451 cristin:1710934 Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no © 2019 Lee, Starkweather, Eicken, Timmermans, Wilkinson, Sandven, Dukhovskoy, Gerland, Grebmeier, Intrieri, Kang, McCammon, Nguyen, Polyakov, Rabe, Sagen, Seeyave, Volkov, Beszczynska-Möller, Chafik, Dzieciuch, Goni, Hamre, King, Olsen, Raj, Rossby, Skagseth, Søiland and Sørensen. CC-BY 21 6 Frontiers in Marine Science Journal article Peer reviewed 2019 ftnorskinstvf https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00451 2023-02-21T08:46:29Z Rapid Arctic warming drives profound change in the marine environment that have significant socio-economic impacts within the Arctic and beyond, including climate and weather hazards, food security, transportation, infrastructure planning and resource extraction. These concerns drive efforts to understand and predict Arctic environmental change and motivate development of an Arctic Region Component of the Global Ocean Observing System (ARCGOOS) capable of collecting the broad, sustained observations needed to support these endeavors. This paper provides a roadmap for establishing the ARCGOOS. ARCGOOS development must be underpinned by a broadly-endorsed framework grounded in high-level policy drivers and the scientific and operational objectives that stem from them. This should be guided by a transparent, internationally accepted governance structure with recognized authority and organizational relationships with the national agencies that ultimately execute network plans. A governance model for ARCGOOS must guide selection of objectives, assess performance and fitness-to-purpose, and advocate for resources. A requirements-based framework for an ARCGOOS begins with the Societal Benefit Areas (SBAs) that underpin the system. SBAs motivate investments and define the system’s science and operational objectives. Objectives can then be used to identify key observables and their scope. The domains of planning/policy, strategy, and tactics define scope ranging from decades and basins to focused observing with near real time data delivery. Patterns emerge when this analysis is integrated across an appropriate set of SBAs and science/operational objectives, identifying impactful variables and the scope of the measurements. When weighted for technological readiness and logistical feasibility, this can be used to select Essential ARCGOOS Variables, analogous to Essential Ocean Variables of the Global Ocean Observing System. The Arctic presents distinct needs and challenges, demanding novel observing strategies. Cost, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Norwegian Institute for Water research: NIVA Open Access Archive (Brage) Arctic Arctic Ocean Frontiers in Marine Science 6
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description Rapid Arctic warming drives profound change in the marine environment that have significant socio-economic impacts within the Arctic and beyond, including climate and weather hazards, food security, transportation, infrastructure planning and resource extraction. These concerns drive efforts to understand and predict Arctic environmental change and motivate development of an Arctic Region Component of the Global Ocean Observing System (ARCGOOS) capable of collecting the broad, sustained observations needed to support these endeavors. This paper provides a roadmap for establishing the ARCGOOS. ARCGOOS development must be underpinned by a broadly-endorsed framework grounded in high-level policy drivers and the scientific and operational objectives that stem from them. This should be guided by a transparent, internationally accepted governance structure with recognized authority and organizational relationships with the national agencies that ultimately execute network plans. A governance model for ARCGOOS must guide selection of objectives, assess performance and fitness-to-purpose, and advocate for resources. A requirements-based framework for an ARCGOOS begins with the Societal Benefit Areas (SBAs) that underpin the system. SBAs motivate investments and define the system’s science and operational objectives. Objectives can then be used to identify key observables and their scope. The domains of planning/policy, strategy, and tactics define scope ranging from decades and basins to focused observing with near real time data delivery. Patterns emerge when this analysis is integrated across an appropriate set of SBAs and science/operational objectives, identifying impactful variables and the scope of the measurements. When weighted for technological readiness and logistical feasibility, this can be used to select Essential ARCGOOS Variables, analogous to Essential Ocean Variables of the Global Ocean Observing System. The Arctic presents distinct needs and challenges, demanding novel observing strategies. Cost, ...
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author Lee, Craig M.
Starkweather, Sandy
Eicken, Hajo
Timmermans, Mary-Louise
Wilkinson, Jeremy
Sandven, Stein
Dukhovskoy, Dmitry
Gerland, Sebastian
Grebmeier, Jacqueline
Intrieri, Janet M.
Kang, Sung-Ho
McCammon, Molly
Nguyen, An T.
Polyakov, Igor
Rabe, Benjamin
Sagen, Hanne
Seeyave, Sophie
Volkov, Denis
Beszczynska-Möller, Agnieszka
Chafik, Léon
Dzieciuch, Matthew
Goni, Gustavo
Hamre, Torill
King, Andrew Luke
Olsen, Are
Raj, Roshin Pappukutty
Rossby, Thomas
Skagseth, Øystein
Søiland, Henrik
Sørensen, Kai
spellingShingle Lee, Craig M.
Starkweather, Sandy
Eicken, Hajo
Timmermans, Mary-Louise
Wilkinson, Jeremy
Sandven, Stein
Dukhovskoy, Dmitry
Gerland, Sebastian
Grebmeier, Jacqueline
Intrieri, Janet M.
Kang, Sung-Ho
McCammon, Molly
Nguyen, An T.
Polyakov, Igor
Rabe, Benjamin
Sagen, Hanne
Seeyave, Sophie
Volkov, Denis
Beszczynska-Möller, Agnieszka
Chafik, Léon
Dzieciuch, Matthew
Goni, Gustavo
Hamre, Torill
King, Andrew Luke
Olsen, Are
Raj, Roshin Pappukutty
Rossby, Thomas
Skagseth, Øystein
Søiland, Henrik
Sørensen, Kai
A Framework for the Development, Design and Implementation of a Sustained Arctic Ocean Observing System
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Starkweather, Sandy
Eicken, Hajo
Timmermans, Mary-Louise
Wilkinson, Jeremy
Sandven, Stein
Dukhovskoy, Dmitry
Gerland, Sebastian
Grebmeier, Jacqueline
Intrieri, Janet M.
Kang, Sung-Ho
McCammon, Molly
Nguyen, An T.
Polyakov, Igor
Rabe, Benjamin
Sagen, Hanne
Seeyave, Sophie
Volkov, Denis
Beszczynska-Möller, Agnieszka
Chafik, Léon
Dzieciuch, Matthew
Goni, Gustavo
Hamre, Torill
King, Andrew Luke
Olsen, Are
Raj, Roshin Pappukutty
Rossby, Thomas
Skagseth, Øystein
Søiland, Henrik
Sørensen, Kai
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title A Framework for the Development, Design and Implementation of a Sustained Arctic Ocean Observing System
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