Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences
Instytut Oceanologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk
81-712 Sopot
Poland
By invitation only.

Setting Observing Targets for Biogeochemical Observing System in the Atlantic Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences, Sopot, Poland 29 November – 1 December 2016
The EU Horizon2020 AtlantOS project aims to optimize and enhance the Integrated Atlantic Ocean Observing System using the Framework for Ocean Observing (FOO) to obtain an international, more sustainable, more efficient, more integrated, and fit-for-purpose system. As such, the project provides a regional realization of the new multidisciplinary Global Ocean Observing System, and contributes towards the implementation of the FOO through the concept of Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs). The development and maintenance of the Biogeochemical EOVs and their specification sheets is an effort carried out by the GOOS Biogeochemistry (BGC) Expert Panel, led by the International Ocean Carbon Coordination Project (IOCCP). With ongoing advances in observing technology, and a set of BGC EOVs already in place, priorities for designing an optimum observing system for marine biogeochemistry are now shifting towards a system-wide definition of a set of accepted observing targets for BGC phenomena and EOVs developed in a process driven by relevant scientific and societal requirements. The challenge is for the observing targets to simultaneously take into account the myriad of spatio-temporal scales of the distinct BGC phenomena of interest and the complex array of corresponding observing elements. The “Setting Observing Targets for Biogeochemical Observing System in the Atlantic” Workshop responds to this challenge by bringing together around 15 experts in biogeochemical observations and modelling to fulfil the following goals:
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| IOC/INF-1284 rev. | A Framework for Ocean Observing | 20/02/2013 |
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| Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development | 08/11/2016 |
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| Sustainable Development Goals | 08/11/2016 |
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| World Ocean Assessment I - Compilation | 08/11/2016 |
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| Methodology for the GEF Transboundary Waters Assessment Programme. Volume 6. Methodology for the Assessment of the Open Ocean | 08/11/2016 |
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| Pollution in the Open Oceans 2009 - 2013. A Report by a GESAMP Task Team. | 08/11/2016 |
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| List of Atlantic Biogeochemical Phenomena | 25/10/2016 |
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| Workshop Agenda | 25/10/2016 |
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| Tables with societal drivers, scientific questions, phenomena and EOVs. | 25/10/2016 |
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| Logistics information | 25/10/2016 |
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| Name | Country |
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| BOSS Emmanuel | United States of America |
| CALIL Paulo | Brazil |
| CUSACK Caroline | Ireland |
| FAY Amanda | United States of America |
| FERNÁNDEZ Vicente | Belgium |
| FISCHER Albert | Switzerland |
| HANNIDES Angelos | United States of America |
| HEINZE Christoph | Norway |
| HENSON Stephanie | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
| KERSHAW Peter | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
| KRIEST Iris | Germany |
| PALACZ Artur | Poland |
| PALMER Matthew | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
| SCHUSTER Ute | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
| TANHUA Toste | Germany |
| TELSZEWSKI Maciej | Poland |
| TESTOR Pierre | France |
| WANNINKHOF Rik | United States of America |
| WOODWARD E. Malcolm | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |