Developing an Integrated Ocean Observing System for New Zealand
Abstrak
New Zealand (NZ) is an island nation with stewardship of an ocean twenty times larger than its land area. While the challenges facing NZ’s ocean are similar to other maritime countries, no coherent national plan exists that meets the needs of scientists, stakeholders or kaitiakitanga (guardianship) of NZ’s ocean in a changing climate. The NZ marine science community used the OceanObs’19 white paper to establish a framework and implementation plan for a collaborative NZ ocean observing system (NZ-OOS). Co-production of ocean knowledge with Māori will be embedded in this national strategy for growing a sustainable, blue economy for NZ. The strengths of an observing system for a relatively small nation come from direct connections between the science impetus through to users and stakeholders of an NZ-OOS. The community will leverage off existing ocean observations to optimize effort and resources in a system that has historically made limited investment in ocean observing. The goal of the community paper will be achieved by bringing together oceanographers, data scientists and marine stakeholders to develop an NZ-OOS that provides best knowledge and tools to the sectors of society that use or are influenced by the ocean.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (39)
Joanne O’Callaghan
Craig Stevens
Craig Stevens
Moninya Roughan
Moninya Roughan
Chris Cornelisen
Philip Sutton
Philip Sutton
Sally Garrett
Giacomo Giorli
Robert O. Smith
Kim I. Currie
Kim I. Currie
Sutara H. Suanda
Michael Williams
Melissa Bowen
Melissa Bowen
Denise Fernandez
Ross Vennell
Benjamin R. Knight
Paul Barter
Peter McComb
Megan Oliver
Mary Livingston
Pierre Tellier
Anna Meissner
Mike Brewer
Mark Gall
Scott D. Nodder
Moira Decima
Joao Souza
Aitana Forcén-Vazquez
Sarah Gardiner
Kura Paul-Burke
Stephen Chiswell
Jim Roberts
Barb Hayden
Barry Biggs
Helen Macdonald
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2019
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.3389/fmars.2019.00143
- Akses
- Open Access ✓