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Improving and Integrating European Ocean Observing and Forecasting Systems for Sustainable use of the Oceans (EuroSea)
Although the Ocean is a fundamental part of the global system providing a wealth of resources, there are fundamental gaps in ocean observing and forecasting systems, limiting our capacity in Europe to sustainably manage the ocean and its resources. Ocean observing is “big science” and cannot be solved by individual nations; it is necessary to ensure high-level integration for coordinated observations of the ocean that can be sustained in the long term. EuroSea brings together key European actors of ocean observation and forecasting with key end users of ocean observations, responding to the Future of the Seas and Oceans Flagship Initiative. Our vision is a truly interdisciplinary ocean observing system that delivers the essential ocean information needed for the wellbeing, blue growth and sustainable management of the ocean. The project will strengthen the European Ocean Observing System (EOOS) and support the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) and its partners. EuroSea will increase the technology readiness levels (TRL) of critical components of ocean observations systems and tools, including improved: European and international coordination; design of the observing system adapted to European needs; in situ observing networks; data delivery, integration of remote and in-situ data; and forecasting capability. EuroSea will work towards integrating individual observing elements to an integrated observing system, and will connect end-users with the operators of the observing system and information providers. EuroSea will demonstrate the utility of the European Ocean Observing System through three demonstration activities focused on ocean health, climate, and operational services, where a dialogue between actors in the ocean observing system will guide the development of the services, including market replication and innovation supporting the development of the blue economy.