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A Global Plankton Diversity Monitoring Program

机译:全球浮游生物多样性监测计划

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Plankton are the base of marine food webs, essential to sustaining fisheries and other marine life. Continuous Plankton Recorders (CPRs) have sampled plankton for decades in both hemispheres and several regional seas. CPR research has been integral to advancing understanding of plankton dynamics and informing policy and management decisions. We describe how the CPR can contribute to global plankton diversity monitoring, being cost-effective over large scales and providing taxonomically-resolved data. At OceanObs09 an integrated network of regional CPR surveys was envisaged and in 2011 the existing surveys formed the Global Alliance of CPR Surveys (GACS). GACS first focused on strengthening the dataset by identifying and documenting CPR best practices, delivering training workshops, and developing an integrated database. This resulted in the initiation of new surveys and manuals that enable regional surveys to be standardized and integrated. GACS is not yet global, but it could be expanded into the remaining oceans; tropical and Arctic regions are a priority for survey expansion. The capacity building groundwork is done, but funding is required to implement the GACS vision of a global plankton sampling program that supports decision-making for the scientific and policy communities. A key step is an analysis to optimize the global sampling design. Further developments include expanding the CPR for multidisciplinary measurements via additional sensors, thus maximising the ship-of-opportunity platform. For example, defining pelagic eco-regions based on plankton and ancillary data could support high seas Marine Protected Area design. Fulfilment of Aichi Target 15, the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals, and delivering the Essential Ocean Variables and Essential Biodiversity Variables that the Global Ocean Observing System and Group on Earth Observation’s Biodiversity Observation Network have respectively defined requires the taxonomic resolution, spatial scale and time-series data that the CPR approach provides. Synergies with global networks exploiting satellite data and other plankton sensors could be explored, realizing the Survey’s capacity to validate earth observation data and to ground-truth emerging plankton observing platforms. This is required for a fully integrated ocean observing system that can understand global ocean dynamics to inform sustainable marine decision-making.
机译:浮游生物是海洋食物网的基础,对维持渔业和其他海洋生物至关重要。连续性浮游生物记录仪(CPR)在半球和几个区域海中对浮游生物进行了数十年的采样。心肺复苏研究一直是增进对浮游生物动力学的了解并为政策和管理决策提供依据的不可或缺的组成部分。我们描述了CPR如何为全球浮游生物多样性监测做出贡献,如何在大范围内具有成本效益并提供分类学上可解析的数据。在OceanObs09上,设想了一个区域心肺复苏调查的综合网络,2011年,现有的调查组成了全球心肺复苏调查联盟(GACS)。 GACS首先致力于通过识别和记录CPR最佳实践,举办培训研讨会并开发集成数据库来增强数据集。这导致了新调查和手册的启动,使区域调查得以标准化和整合。 GACS尚不是全球性的,但可以扩展到剩余的海洋中。热带和北极地区是扩大调查范围的优先事项。能力建设的基础工作已经完成,但是需要资金来实施GACS的全球浮游生物采样计划愿景,以支持科学界和政策界的决策。关键一步是进行分析以优化全局采样设计。进一步的发展包括通过附加传感器将CPR扩展到多学科测量,从而最大程度地提高机会船平台。例如,根据浮游生物和辅助数据定义远洋生态区可以支持公海海洋保护区设计。要实现联合国的可持续发展目标爱知目标15,并交付全球海洋观测系统和地球观测组织生物多样性观测网络分别定义的基本海洋变量和基本生物多样性变量,就需要分类学分辨率,空间规模和时间, CPR方法提供的系列数据。可以探索与利用卫星数据和其他浮游生物传感器的全球网络的协同作用,从而实现该调查的能力,以验证地球观测数据和地面真实出现的浮游生物观测平台。这是一个完全集成的海洋观测系统所必需的,该系统可以了解全球海洋动态以为可持续的海洋决策提供依据。

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