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Farcy, Patrick; Durand, Dominique; Charria, Guillaume; Painting, Suzanne J.; Tamminem, Timo; Collingridge, Kate; Grémare, Antoine J.; Delauney, Laurent; Puillat, Ingrid. |
The coastal area is the most productive and dynamic environment of the world ocean, offering significant resources and services for mankind. As exemplified by the UN Sustainable Development Goals, it has a tremendous potential for innovation and growth in blue economy sectors. Due to the inherent complexity of the natural system, the answers to many scientific and societal questions are unknown, and the impacts of the cumulative stresses imposed by anthropogenic pressures (such as pollution) and climate change are difficult to assess and forecast. A major challenge for the scientific community making observations of the coastal marine environment is to integrate observations of Essential Ocean Variables for physical, biogeochemical, and biological... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: European Research Infrastructure; JERICO and JERICO-NEXT; Coastal essential ocean variables; Coastal observatories; High frequency; Physics; Biogeochemistry and biology. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00514/62595/66955.pdf |
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