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The Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) |
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Thursday, 17 April 2008 |
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by Keith Alverson
Hydro International, April 2008, pg. 32-33.
For 15 years, the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) has been meeting
important needs of global society. GOOS is designed to monitor and better
understand climate, improve weather and climate prediction, provide ocean
forecasts, improve management of marine and coastal ecosystems and
resources, mitigate damage from natural hazards and pollution, protect life and
property on coasts and at sea, and enable scientific research.
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Implementing the Global Ocean Observing System |
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Friday, 18 April 2008 |
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by Mike Johnson
WMO Bulletin 57 (1) - January 2008, pages 35-40
Safety at sea has been a primary driver for internationally coordinated marine observations since the foundation of WMO.
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Why GLOBEC Scientists and Fishermen both Benefit from GOOS |
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Wednesday, 19 March 2008 |
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Keith Alverson
GLOBEC International Newsletter, Vol. 14.1, pages 44-47
April 2008
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Arctic Sea Ice - a Record Low |
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Wednesday, 02 January 2008 |
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Keith Alverson
A World of Science, UNESCO Natural Sciences Quarterly Newsletter
Vol. 6, No.1, page 9
January - March 2008
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Ocean Observing Flotilla hits 3,000 Mark |
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Wednesday, 02 January 2008 |
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Keith Alverson
A World of Science, UNESCO Natural Sciences Quarterly Newsletter
Vol. 6, No.1, page 10
January - March 2008
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