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Fisheries and Oceans Canada ocean science program: The arctic and the future

机译:渔业和海洋加拿大海洋科学计划:北极和未来

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The Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) oceanography program provides advice and support to a diverse set of clients within and outside the department. As climate change is increasing its impact on the arctic, DFO's ocean science program requires basic ocean information to produce forecasts needed for integrated management (ecosystem linked), sustained and secure navigation (current, water levels, ice formation, etc), search and rescue operations (oil dispersal, current previsions, etc.), industrial development, human health (harmful algal blooms, storm surges) and monitoring the health of the ecosystem (invasive species, species at risk, etc). At this session of the Ocean Conference, DFO will discuss its reliance on sustained ocean observations (such as Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks) by using remote sensing and autonomous instrumentations of opportunity and by addressing some of the large sea-ice and oceanographic initiatives currently underway. DFO is continuing to face the challenges of linking biological and physical paradigms into an ecosystem-science based approach, which has resulted in renewed and emerging issues that require adjustments in ocean science monitoring and research strategies. Coupled with the high and rapidly growing costs of doing ocean research, the department cannot neglect the need for data synthesis and integration especially across the federal system. Ultimately, DFO understands the need to establish and implement a sound ocean science monitoring, research and modeling program to understand and predict ocean trends and change. This change can be due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions, industrial development, shipping increases, etc. An understanding of the status and trends of ocean systems, including assessing potential impacts of projected ocean changes on fisheries and ecosystems, so as to ensure healthy and productive waters in Canada's three oceans is a "grand challenge" not only for DFO but for the science community at la- rge.
机译:加拿大渔业和海洋(DFO)海洋学计划为部门内外的各种客户提供建议和支持。随着气候变化正在增加对北极的影响,DFO的海洋科学计划需要基本的海洋信息,以生产综合管理所需的预测(生态系统挂钩),持续和安全的导航(当前,水平,冰层等),搜索和救援运营(石油分散,目前的预防等),工业发展,人类健康(有害藻类盛开,风暴潮)和监测生态系统的健康(侵入物种,风险等物种等)。在海洋会议的本届会议上,DFO将通过使用遥感和自主机会的持续感应和自主仪器来讨论依赖持续的海洋观察(例如维持北极观察网络),并通过解决目前正在进行的一些大型海冰和海洋倡议。 DFO正在继续面临将生物和物理范式联系到基于生态系统 - 科学的方法的挑战,这导致了需要调整海洋科学监测和研究策略的续集和新出现的问题。再加上海洋研究的高且迅速增长的成本,该部门不能忽视尤其是在联邦系统对数据综合和整合的需求。最终,DFO了解需要建立和实施健全的海洋科学监测,研究和建模计划,以了解和预测海洋趋势和变革。这种变化可能是由于温室气体排放,工业发展,运输增加等增加,了解海洋系统的地位和趋势,包括评估预计海洋变化对渔业和生态系统的潜在影响,以确保健康和生产力加拿大三个海洋的水域是一个“大挑战”,不仅适用于DFO,而且为洛杉矶的科学界。

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    《OCEANS》|2008年||共1页
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    Joseph H.;

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