GOOS
'GOOS' (Global Ocean Observing System) is a global system for sustained observations of the ocean comprising the oceanographic component of the Global Earth Observing System of Systems (GEOSS). GOOS is administrated by the Intergovermental Oceanographic Commission, IOC, and joins the Global Climate Observing System, GCOS, and Global Terrestrial Observing System, GTOS, as fundamental building blocks of the GEOSS.
'GOOS' is a platform for:
★ International cooperation for sustained observations of the oceans.
★ Generation of oceanographic products and services.
★ Interaction between research, operational, and user communities.
'GOOS' serves:
Oceanographic researchers, coastal managers, parties to international conventions, national meteorological and oceanographic agencies, hydrographic offices, marine and coastal industries, policy makers and the interested general public.
'GOOS' is sponsored by:
IOC, UNEP, WMO and ICSU
'GOOS' is implemented by:
Member states via their government agencies, navies and oceanographic research institutions working together in a wide range of thematic panels and regional alliances.
★ Integrated Ocean Observing System
GOOS Web
'GOOS' is a platform for:
★ International cooperation for sustained observations of the oceans.
★ Generation of oceanographic products and services.
★ Interaction between research, operational, and user communities.
'GOOS' serves:
Oceanographic researchers, coastal managers, parties to international conventions, national meteorological and oceanographic agencies, hydrographic offices, marine and coastal industries, policy makers and the interested general public.
'GOOS' is sponsored by:
IOC, UNEP, WMO and ICSU
'GOOS' is implemented by:
Member states via their government agencies, navies and oceanographic research institutions working together in a wide range of thematic panels and regional alliances.
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See Also
★ Integrated Ocean Observing System
External link
GOOS Web
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