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AtlantOS-AA Data2030 Ocean Hour

AtlantOS-AA Data2030 Ocean Hour

Event date: 12/10/2021

 AtlantOS Ocean Hourjointly organized by AtlantOS and the Joint Pilot Action All-Atlantic Data Enterprise 2030, is taking place on October 12, 2021 from 14:30 to 15:30 (UTC). The Ocean Hour will be followed by a 30min optional Networking (15:30 – 16:00 UTC).

The Ocean Hour will provide an opportunity for community and stakeholder engagement in the development of the All-Atlantic Ocean Observing System. The speakers will share ideas, progress in specific topics, use cases, projects, programs, and address issues in developing e.g. communities of practice. 

This Ocean Hour will focus on the All-Atlantic Ocean Data Space (AAODS), especially on (1) how we need to best use our data, (2) what standards and incentives are needed and (3) how to establish close collaboration between ocean observing networks and integrated service providers? 

The international basin-scale program AtlantOS supports cooperation, alignment of interests and the implementation of an integrated All-Atlantic Ocean Observing and information System, which connects a number of highly relevant existing and future ocean observing activities. AtlantOS brings together upper, deep and coastal observing partners, connects observing networks and supports the evolution and implementation of an All-Atlantic Ocean Observing system. AtlantOS contributes to the Global Ocean Observing System and the GEO Blue Planet initiative and benefits from support and cooperation with several other programs and initiatives (e.g. All-Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance).

 If you are interested in joining for the Ocean Hour please register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DsNImOyvTcyecvVwFk2Vbw

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