1. Final Report of EOOS Implementation Plan
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Lips, Inga, Heslop, Emma, van Doorn, Erik, Hassoun, Abed El Rahman, Hymans, Sheila, Lopez, Ana Lara, Palacz, Artur, Pearlman, Jay, Muniz Piniella, Angel, Simpson, Pauline, Tanhua, Toste, Turpin, Victor, Wilmer-Becker, Kirsten, Lips, Inga, Heslop, Emma, van Doorn, Erik, Hassoun, Abed El Rahman, Hymans, Sheila, Lopez, Ana Lara, Palacz, Artur, Pearlman, Jay, Muniz Piniella, Angel, Simpson, Pauline, Tanhua, Toste, Turpin, Victor, and Wilmer-Becker, Kirsten
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EuroSea brought together key European actors of ocean observation and forecasting with key end users of the ocean observations’ products and services to better integrate existing ocean observation systems and tools, and to bring the coordination to a higher level. The EuroSea WP1 “Governance and coordination of ocean observing and forecasting systems”, in particular, aimed to strengthen the interactions between regional, national, and international observing systems and support the development of a European coordinated system through the Framework of the European Ocean Observing System (EOOS). During the project, the challenges and gaps in the design and coordination of the European ocean observing and forecasting system were identified and mapped. Many gaps and challenges related to the observations of physical, chemical and biological Essential Ocean Variables were identified. Some of these gaps are related to technological advancements, while others are caused by insufficient funding, coordination, management, and cooperation between different entities, as well as limitations in foresight activities, policies and decisions. To enhance the sustainability of European ocean observations, several recommendations were compiled for networks, frameworks, initiatives, Member States, and the European Commission.
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- 2023
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