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The Global Ocean Ship-Base Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP): A platform for integrated multidisciplinary ocean science

机译:全球海洋船基水文调查计划(GO-SHIP):综合性多学科海洋科学的平台

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The Global Ocean Ship-Based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP) provides a globally coordinated network and oversight of 55 sustained decadal repeat hydrographic reference (core) lines as part of the global ocean/climate observing systems (GOOS/GCOS) for study of physical oceanography, the ocean carbon, oxygen and nutrient cycles, and marine biogeochemistry. GO-SHIP enables assessment of the ocean sequestration of heat and carbon, changing ocean circulation and ventilation patterns, and their effects on ocean health and Earth's climate. Rapid quality control and open data release along with incorporation of the GO-SHIP effort in the Joint Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM) in situ Observing Programs Support Center (JCOMMOPS) have increased the profile of, and participation in, the program and led to increased data use for a range of efforts. In addition to scientific discovery, GO-SHIP provides climate-quality observations, often at the point of deployment, but also for ongoing calibration of measurements from existing and new autonomous platforms. This includes biogeochemical observations for the nascent array of biogeochemical (BGC)-Argo floats; temperature and salinity for Deep Argo; and salinity for the core Argo array. GO-SHIP provides the relevant suite of global, full depth, high quality observations and co-located deployment opportunities that, for the foreseeable future, remain crucial to maintenance and evolution of Argo’s unique contribution to climate science. The evolution of GO-SHIP from a program primarily focused on physical climate to increased emphasis on ocean health and sustainability, in support of UN Sustainable Development Goal 14, has put an emphasis on the addition of essential ocean variables (EOVs) for biology and ecosystems in the program measurement suite. In conjunction with novel automated measurement systems, ocean color, particulate matter, and phytoplankton enumeration are being explored as GO-SHIP variables. The addition of biological and ecosystem measurements will enable GO-SHIP to determine trends and variability in these key indicators of ocean health. The active and adaptive GO-SHIP community has sustained the network, quality and relevance of the global repeat hydrography effort through societally important scientific results, increased exposure, and interoperability with new efforts and opportunities within the community.
机译:作为全球海洋/气候观测系统(GOOS / GCOS)的一部分,全球海洋船基水文调查计划(GO-SHIP)提供了全球协调的网络,并监督了55条持续十年的重复水文参考线(核心)。物理海洋学,海洋碳,氧气和养分循环以及海洋生物地球化学。 GO-SHIP可以评估海洋中的碳和碳固存,海洋环流和通风方式的变化及其对海洋健康和地球气候的影响。快速质量控制和开放数据发布,以及将GO-SHIP努力并入海洋学和海洋气象学联合技术委员会(JCOMM)原位观测计划支持中心(JCOMMOPS),提高了该计划的知名度和参与度并导致数据使用量的增加。除科​​学发现外,GO-SHIP经常在部署时提供气候质量观测,还可以对来自现有和新的自主平台的测量进行持续校准。这包括新生的生物地球化学(BGC)-Argo浮游生物阵列的生物地球化学观测; Deep Argo的温度和盐度;和核心Argo阵列的盐度。 GO-SHIP提供了相关的全球,全面,高质量的观测资料和在同一地点的部署机会,在可预见的将来,这对于Argo对气候科学的独特贡献的维持和发展至关重要。为了支持联合国可持续发展目标14,GO-SHIP从主要侧重于自然气候的计划演变为对海洋健康和可持续性的日益重视,从而将重点放在为生物学和生态系统增加基本海洋变量(EOV)上。在程序测量套件中。结合新颖的自动测量系统,海洋颜色,颗粒物和浮游植物枚举正在作为GO-SHIP变量进行研究。增加生物和生态系统的测量值将使GO-SHIP能够确定这些海洋健康关键指标的趋势和变异性。积极主动的GO-SHIP社区通过具有社会意义的重要科学成果,不断增加的覆盖率以及与社区内新的努力和机遇的互操作性,维持了全球重复水文学工作的网络,质量和相关性。

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