Designing Southern Ocean E(B)V workflows, from data collection to data products

This workshop report reflects the urgent need for standardized data practices in the Southern Ocean due to its vulnerability to environmental changes and human activities. While significant strides have been made in understanding Southern Ocean biological processes, the data remains patchy and unsta...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Plasman, Charlie, Hancock, Alyce, Raymond, Ben, Fierro Arcos, Denisse, Evans, Karen, Swadling, Kerrie, Henley, Sian, Halfter, Svenja, Brokensha, Luke, Meiners, Klaus, Jansen, Jan, ten Hoopen, Petra, Williams, Joel, Eriksen, Ruth, Corney, Inessa, Meijers, Andrew, MacDonald, Anna, Walters, Andrea, Henderson, Angus, Link, Heike, Schloss, Irene, Tattersall, Katherine, Hill, Nicole, Friscourt, Noémie, Corney, Stuart, Volzke, Sophia, Gan, Yi-Ming, Van de Putte, Anton
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2024
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11040152
Description
Summary:This workshop report reflects the urgent need for standardized data practices in the Southern Ocean due to its vulnerability to environmental changes and human activities. While significant strides have been made in understanding Southern Ocean biological processes, the data remains patchy and unstandardized, posing challenges for modeling and predicting ecosystem responses to climate change and anthropogenic pressures. Through the workshop, experts aimed to address these challenges by identifying Essential (Biodiversity) Variables (E(B)Vs) relevant to the Southern Ocean, assessing data requirements and gaps, prioritizing EVs based on their relevance, and developing frameworks from data collection to data products. The workshop provided a platform for experts to suggest new essential variables, laying the foundation for future additions within a solid framework for the Southern Ocean.