Multidisciplinary observing in the World Ocean’s Oxygen Minimum Zone regions: from climate to fish-The VOICE initiative

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Multidisciplinary ocean observing activities provide critical ocean information to satisfy ever-changing socioeconomic needs and require coordinated implementation. The upper oxycline (transition between high and low oxygen waters) is fundamentally important for the ecosystem structure and can be a...

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Autores: Garçon, Véronique, Karstensen, Johannes, Palacz, Artur, Telszewski, Maciej, Aparco Lara, Tony, Breitburg, Denise, Chavez, Francisco, Coelho, Paulo, Cornejo-D’Ottone, Marcela, Santos, Carmen, Fiedler, Björn, Gallo, Natalya D., Grégoire, Marilaure, Gutierrez, Dimitri, Hernandez-Ayon, Martin, Isensee, Kirsten, Koslow, Tony, Levin, Lisa, Marsac, Francis, Maske, Helmut, Mbaye, Baye C., Montes Torres, Ivonne, Naqvi, Wajih, Pearlman, Jay, Pinto, Edwin, Pitcher, Grant, Pizarro, Oscar, Rose, Kenneth, Shenoy, Damodar, Van der Plas, Anja, Vito, Melo R., Weng, Kevin
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Instituto Geofísico del Perú
Repositorio:IGP-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12816/4770
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00722
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Oxygen minimum zones
Oxycline
Ocean observing system
Multidisciplinary
Readiness level
Ecosystem
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title Multidisciplinary observing in the World Ocean’s Oxygen Minimum Zone regions: from climate to fish-The VOICE initiative
spellingShingle Multidisciplinary observing in the World Ocean’s Oxygen Minimum Zone regions: from climate to fish-The VOICE initiative
Garçon, Véronique
Oxygen minimum zones
Oxycline
Ocean observing system
Multidisciplinary
Readiness level
Ecosystem
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title_short Multidisciplinary observing in the World Ocean’s Oxygen Minimum Zone regions: from climate to fish-The VOICE initiative
title_full Multidisciplinary observing in the World Ocean’s Oxygen Minimum Zone regions: from climate to fish-The VOICE initiative
title_fullStr Multidisciplinary observing in the World Ocean’s Oxygen Minimum Zone regions: from climate to fish-The VOICE initiative
title_full_unstemmed Multidisciplinary observing in the World Ocean’s Oxygen Minimum Zone regions: from climate to fish-The VOICE initiative
title_sort Multidisciplinary observing in the World Ocean’s Oxygen Minimum Zone regions: from climate to fish-The VOICE initiative
author Garçon, Véronique
author_facet Garçon, Véronique
Karstensen, Johannes
Palacz, Artur
Telszewski, Maciej
Aparco Lara, Tony
Breitburg, Denise
Chavez, Francisco
Coelho, Paulo
Cornejo-D’Ottone, Marcela
Santos, Carmen
Fiedler, Björn
Gallo, Natalya D.
Grégoire, Marilaure
Gutierrez, Dimitri
Hernandez-Ayon, Martin
Isensee, Kirsten
Koslow, Tony
Levin, Lisa
Marsac, Francis
Maske, Helmut
Mbaye, Baye C.
Montes Torres, Ivonne
Naqvi, Wajih
Pearlman, Jay
Pinto, Edwin
Pitcher, Grant
Pizarro, Oscar
Rose, Kenneth
Shenoy, Damodar
Van der Plas, Anja
Vito, Melo R.
Weng, Kevin
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Palacz, Artur
Telszewski, Maciej
Aparco Lara, Tony
Breitburg, Denise
Chavez, Francisco
Coelho, Paulo
Cornejo-D’Ottone, Marcela
Santos, Carmen
Fiedler, Björn
Gallo, Natalya D.
Grégoire, Marilaure
Gutierrez, Dimitri
Hernandez-Ayon, Martin
Isensee, Kirsten
Koslow, Tony
Levin, Lisa
Marsac, Francis
Maske, Helmut
Mbaye, Baye C.
Montes Torres, Ivonne
Naqvi, Wajih
Pearlman, Jay
Pinto, Edwin
Pitcher, Grant
Pizarro, Oscar
Rose, Kenneth
Shenoy, Damodar
Van der Plas, Anja
Vito, Melo R.
Weng, Kevin
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garçon, Véronique
Karstensen, Johannes
Palacz, Artur
Telszewski, Maciej
Aparco Lara, Tony
Breitburg, Denise
Chavez, Francisco
Coelho, Paulo
Cornejo-D’Ottone, Marcela
Santos, Carmen
Fiedler, Björn
Gallo, Natalya D.
Grégoire, Marilaure
Gutierrez, Dimitri
Hernandez-Ayon, Martin
Isensee, Kirsten
Koslow, Tony
Levin, Lisa
Marsac, Francis
Maske, Helmut
Mbaye, Baye C.
Montes Torres, Ivonne
Naqvi, Wajih
Pearlman, Jay
Pinto, Edwin
Pitcher, Grant
Pizarro, Oscar
Rose, Kenneth
Shenoy, Damodar
Van der Plas, Anja
Vito, Melo R.
Weng, Kevin
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Oxygen minimum zones
Oxycline
Ocean observing system
Multidisciplinary
Readiness level
Ecosystem
topic Oxygen minimum zones
Oxycline
Ocean observing system
Multidisciplinary
Readiness level
Ecosystem
http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.00
http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.09
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description Multidisciplinary ocean observing activities provide critical ocean information to satisfy ever-changing socioeconomic needs and require coordinated implementation. The upper oxycline (transition between high and low oxygen waters) is fundamentally important for the ecosystem structure and can be a useful proxy for multiple observing objectives connected to eastern boundary systems (EBSs) that neighbor oxygen minimum zones (OMZs). The variability of the oxycline and its impact on the ecosystem (VOICE) initiative demonstrates how societal benefits drive the need for integration and optimization of biological, biogeochemical, and physical components of regional ocean observing related to EBS. In liaison with the Global Ocean Oxygen Network, VOICE creates a roadmap toward observation-model syntheses for a comprehensive understanding of selected oxycline-dependent objectives. Local to global effects, such as habitat compression or deoxygenation trends, prompt for comprehensive observing of the oxycline on various space and time scales, and for an increased awareness of its impact on ecosystem services. Building on the Framework for Ocean Observing (FOO), we present a first readiness level assessment for ocean observing of the oxycline in EBS. This was to determine current ocean observing design and future needs in EBS regions (e.g., the California Current System, the Equatorial Eastern Pacific off Ecuador, the Peru–Chile Current system, the Northern Benguela off Namibia, etc.) building on the FOO strategy. We choose regional champions to assess the ocean observing design elements proposed in the FOO, namely, requirement processes, coordination of observational elements, and data management and information products and the related best practices. The readiness level for the FOO elements was derived for each EBS through a similar and very general ad hoc questionnaire. Despite some weaknesses in the questionnaire design and its completion, an assessment was achievable. We found that fisheries and ecosystem management are a societal requirement for all regions, but maturity levels of observational elements and data management and information products differ substantially. Identification of relevant stakeholders, developing strategies for readiness level improvements, and building and sustaining infrastructure capacity to implement these strategies are fundamental milestones for the VOICE initiative over the next 2–5 years and beyond.
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