Designing the biological ocean observing system

Designing the observing system for the world’s ocean – from microbes to whales

5 – 7 Mar 2019, Santa Barbara, United States of America

This workshop is framed in the PEGASuS / NCEAS / Future Earth project aimed to map the current spatial extent of observations for biological EOVs. The workshop will identify how to capitalize on what is already being achieved and what remains to be done to develop a globally coordinated, fit for purpose, and sustained ocean observing system. A second goal is to develop a roadmap to ensure that products maximally support monitoring progress against the Convention on Biological Diversity 2050 Vision, Agenda 2030 and other critical international agreements including scientific platforms related to climate change, biodiversity, and ecosystem services as well as the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainability.

Location

National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis
735 State Street, Suite 300

Santa Barbara, California 93101-5504
United States

Organisers and Staff

Organisers
Dr. Patricia Miloslavich
Dr. Nic Bax

Event Documents

Code Title
Phytoplankton
Zooplankton
Fish - Allain
Fish - Kjesbu
Marine mammals
Corals
Seagrasses
Macroalgae
Mangroves
Soft sediment communities
Marine Microbes in 4D
JCOMM-OPS

Background Documents

Code Title
AGENDA - Designing the observing system for the world’s ocean – from microbes to whales

Other Documents

Code Title
PEGASuS Working Group -Participants Bios
PEGASuS Project - Mapping the biological network - Proposal
Designing the observing system for the world’s ocean – from microbes to whales WORKSHOP #1 REPORT

Participant Stats:

Staff and organisers 2
Confirmed 12
Not Confirmed 0
Not-participating 0
Total 14
Groups: GOOS, GOOS Biology & Ecosystems Panel
Created at 00:16 on 27 February 2019 by Dr. Patricia Miloslavich
Last Updated at 06:39 on 30 May 2019 by Dr. Patricia Miloslavich
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