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Appendix A: Connections to Ocean-Shots and United Nations Ocean Decade Actions: Tables
Pages 81-112

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From page 81...
... for a subset of Ocean-Shots and UN Ocean Decade–endorsed actions relevant to each foundational or topical theme. The titles and summaries of the latter were sourced directly from the UN Ocean Decade's Endorsed Decade Actions.2 1  See https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/us-national-committee-on-ocean-science-for sustainable-development-2021-2030/ocean-shot-directory#:~:text=%E2%80%9COcean%2DShots%E2 %80%9D%20are%20ambitious,ocean%20science%20for%20sustainable%20development.
From page 82...
... component of the international "CoastPredict: Observing and Predicting the Global Coastal Ocean" Programme coastpredict. org that has been proposed to the Decade and is being developed as a component of the IOC/GOOS (Global Ocean Observing System)
From page 83...
... The 4Site Pacific Transect Combining scientific and culturally-grounded data, knowledge, Collaborative values, and perspectives to equitably achieve Sustainable Development Goals and resilient wellbeing of coastal social ecological systems. Just, Equitable, Diverse, and JEDI Aquanautics will fuse the world's most powerful Inclusive (JEDI)
From page 84...
... Based upon our experience in Peace Corps and with the Coastal Ocean Environment Summer School in Ghana (https://coessing.org) , we are confident that an Ocean Corps would inspire large numbers of scientists, especially early-career scientists, into its ranks, thus "internationalizing" their outlook, molding many of them into champions for international capacity development for the remainder of their careers, and fostering true ocean science collaborations worldwide.
From page 85...
... In discussions with representatives of the Early Career Ocean Professionals Programme, there was strong interest in leveraging M365 to support their programming needs and they have provided a letter of support for this proposal. A Multi-Dimensional and This initiative brings together a diverse multi-national Inclusive Approach for partnership to address the critical need for capacity Transformative Capacity development in ocean science, literacy and conservation in Development (CAP-DEV 4 the low- and middle-income countries.
From page 86...
... Improved Value of the Observing Over the decade this work will demonstrate the value of System through Integrated Satellite sustained remotely sensed data to the global ocean observing and in situ Design system and how uncertainties can be overcome through better-informed system design. OceanCloud: Transforming OceanCloud is a new vision for data infrastructure with Oceanography with a New three pillars: Approach to Data and Computing 1.
From page 87...
... UN Ocean Decade Endorsed Actionsa Deep Ocean Observing Strategy DOOS represents an interconnected network of deep(Decade Programme 129) ocean observing, mapping, exploration, and modelling programs working together for the coming decade to 1)
From page 88...
... The challenge is that data users cannot access the immense and growing globally distributed data that exists in diverse digital formats. The World Ocean Database (WOD)
From page 89...
... Digital Twins of the Ocean - DITTO will establish and advance a digital framework on DITTO (Decade Programme 137) which all marine data, modelling and simulation along with AI algorithms and specialized tools including best practice will enable shared capacity to access, manipulate, analyse and visualise marine information.
From page 90...
... of Deep Sea Ecosystems to Inform Emerged from Deep Ocean Stewardship working groups, the Sustainable Management project's goal is to coordinate deep ocean research around the globe. With coordination, the project will harness the ability to use ocean knowledge to get us to the Deep Ocean that is wanted.
From page 91...
... Developing a Marine Stethoscope Just like doctors need stethoscopes, we need tools to measure ocean health. Implementing a Global Deep The Deep Ocean Observing Strategy (DOOS)
From page 92...
... Accelerating Global Ocean This proposal seeks to develop a global network of low-cost, Observing: Monitoring Coastal easily produced, and readily deployed ocean graphic censors Ocean Through Broadly for use on a wide variety of platforms in the coastal ocean. Accessible, Low-Cost Sensor Networks Great Global Fish Count by DNA Information on species diversity & abundance from DNA in 1 liter of water is comparable to information from 66 million liters trawled by a net.
From page 93...
... Design and deploy a scalable observation network Observation Network for that, when replicated across the global ocean, will provide Sustained, Real-time Interrogation data to sustainably manage the oceans twilight zone while of the Ocean's Twilight Zone conserving the ecosystem services that the zone provides. Persistent Mobile Ocean Global infrastructure for Ocean and Planetary Health Observing: Marine Vehicle Monitoring by a fleet of marine vehicles compatible Highways with a standard interface and observe difficult-to-predict transient events that drive ocean processes not accessible to fixed instrumentation.
From page 94...
... More observations, in conjunction with higher spatial resolution, will reduce the uncertainty in estimates of the global carbon and heat budgets. UN Ocean Decade Endorsed Actionsa Ocean Biomolecular Observing Ocean life - from viruses to whales - is built from Network (OBON)
From page 95...
... It will foster new scientific knowledge, technologies, approaches to data collection and dissemination that facilitate the use of sound for analyzing, evaluating and predicting ocean-life systems. IOGP Environmental Genomics The IOGP Environmental Genomics Joint Industry Joint Industry Programme (Decade Programme (eDNA JIP)
From page 96...
... Deep Ocean Observing Strategy DOOS represents an interconnected network of deep-ocean (Decade Programme 129) observing, mapping, exploration, and modelling programs working together for the coming decade to 1)
From page 97...
... The program includes an outreach program to diversify the blue workforce. NOTE: GOOS, Global Ocean Observing System; GPS, global positioning system; IOGP, International Association of Oil & Gas Producers; NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; NOAA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
From page 98...
... Implementing a Global Deep Ocean The Deep Ocean Observing Strategy (DOOS) is a GOOS Observing Strategy (iDOOS)
From page 99...
... A Call for Health Diagnostics to A set of health diagnostics based on an emerging Preserve Coral Reefs understanding of the biochemistry of coral reef ecosystems would help mitigate future reef decline and improve remediation efforts of currently compromised reefs by identifying early-stage stress and health decline in corals and other reef organisms. Plant a Million Corals The global coral reef crisis requires a scalable solution for communities of varied economies.
From page 100...
... The TeleConnected Reef Coral reefs are the tropics' most valuable ecosystem. Lack of information about the changing physical and biogeochemical reef environment is a major obstacle to effective efforts.
From page 101...
... ocean observing, mapping, exploration, and modelling programs working together for the coming decade to 1) characterize the physics, biogeochemistry and biology of the deep ocean in space and time, 2)
From page 102...
... for ocean science by strengthening and expanding (SMARTNET) (Decade Programme the collaboration of ICES/PICES and partner organizations.
From page 103...
... Over the next decade, we will deploy additional IntelliReefs and further analyze the benefits and applications of IntelliReefs for fish, corals, and local economies. NOTE: GOOS, Global Ocean Observing System; ICES, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea; NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; NOAA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; NSF, National Science Foundation; PICES, The North Pacific Marine Science Organization; UNDOS, United Nations Decade on Ocean Science and Sustainable Development.
From page 104...
... : Innovative, multi-disciplinary, multi-scale, observations Ocean Storminess at the Western at the inflow and outflow of the Caribbean Seas, one of Boundary and Its Impacts on Shelf/ the ocean's most biologically diverse ecosystems serving Slope Environment and Ecosystems 38 countries/dependencies with large inequalities in governance and wealth. Measuring Global Mean Sea Level We propose to implement a new ocean observing system Changes With Surface Drifting Buoys for monitoring regional and global-mean sea-level rise.
From page 105...
... US targets the full operational oceanography value chain, spanning: needs, observations, data management, analysis, ocean prediction, dissemination via a digital ocean, and information service delivery, culminating in end use while enabling innovation and value-added development. continued
From page 106...
... The project core will be the development of a sensor network to estimate momentum and buoyancy fluxes within the planetary boundary layer, stress-driven drag at the bottom boundary, and energy conversion rates associated with the flow over topography. UN Ocean Decade Endorsed Actionsa Global Ecosystem for Ocean Solutions GEOS will develop and deploy a series of equitable, (GEOS)
From page 107...
... is the ongoing observed Global Ocean Acidification Observing increase in seawater acidity (pH) primarily due to the System (Decade Contribution 116)
From page 108...
... These transformative goals aim to make ocean prediction science more impactful and relevant. CoastPredict - Observing and CoastPredict will transform the science of observing Predicting the Global Coastal Ocean and predicting the Global Coastal Ocean, from river (Decade Programme 144)
From page 109...
... Global Ocean and Human Health This Ocean Shot addresses the need for an international Program program to meet the challenges at the intersection of ocean health and human health. A Global Ocean and Human Health (GOHH)
From page 110...
... A flow of information among scientists, education professionals, indigenous leaders, policymakers, business leaders, and the public will help guide research priorities and enhance global ocean literacy. Novel Coastal Ecosystems: Low-oxygen conditions occurring in coastal waters Engineered Solutions to Accelerate are increasingly driven by nutrient release from human Water Quality Restoration using activities impairing ecosystems.
From page 111...
... We are calling for a new model that addresses social, economic, political, and logistical factors that impede participation in coastal ocean science through instruments and community relationships. Our new model will build on familiar tenets of the share economy developed to respond to the needs of coastal ocean research and science.
From page 112...
... propose "An Ocean Corps for Ocean Science" as a unifying concept for sustaining long-term education and research collaborations between scientists from under-resourced nations and higher-resourced nations. Based upon our experience in Peace Corps and with the Coastal Ocean Environment Summer School in Ghana (https://coessing.


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