Animal Borne Ocean Sensors – AniBOS – An Essential Component of the Global Ocean Observing System.

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2021Author
McMahon, Clive R.
Roquet, Fabien
Baudel, Sophie
Belbeoch, Mathieu
Bestley, Sophie
Blight, Clint
Boehme, Lars
Carse, Fiona
Costa, Daniel P.
Fedak, Michael A.
Guinet, Christophe
Harcourt, Robert
Heslop, Emma
Hindell, Mark A.
Hoenner, Xavier
Holland, Kim
Holland, Mellinda
Jaine, Fabrice R. A.
Jeanniard du Dot, Tiphaine
Jonsen, Ian
Keates, Theresa R.
Kovacs, Kit M.
Labrousse, Sara
Lovell, Philip
Lydersen, Christian
March, David
Mazloff, Matthew
McKinzie, Megan K.
Muelbert, Mônica M. C.
O’Brien, Kevin
Phillips, Lachlan
Portela, Esther
Pye, Jonathan
Rintoul, Stephen
Sato, Katsufumi
Sequeira, Ana M. M.
Simmons, Samantha E.
Tsontos, Vardis M.
Turpin, Victor
van Wijk, Esmee
Vo, Danny
Wege, Mia
Whoriskey, Frederick Gilbert
Wilson, Kenady
Woodward, Bill
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Marine animals equipped with biological and physical electronic sensors have produced
long-term data streams on key marine environmental variables, hydrography, animal
behavior and ecology. These data are an essential component of the Global Ocean
Observing System (GOOS). The Animal Borne Ocean Sensors (AniBOS) network
aims to coordinate the long-term collection and delivery of marine data streams,
providing a complementary capability to other GOOS networks that monitor Essential
Ocean Variables (EOVs), essential climate variables (ECVs) and essential biodiversity
variables (EBVs). AniBOS augments observations of temperature and salinity within
the upper ocean, in areas that are under-sampled, providing information that is
urgently needed for an improved understanding of climate and ocean variability and
for forecasting. Additionally, measurements of chlorophyll fluorescence and dissolved
oxygen concentrations are emerging. The observations AniBOS provides are used
widely a.....
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
8Issue
Article 751840Page Range
21pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aDOI Original
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.751840Citation
McMahon, C.R., Roquet, F., Baudel, S., Belbeoch, M., Bestley, S., Blight, C., et al (2021) Animal Borne Ocean Sensors – AniBOS – An Essential Component of the Global Ocean Observing System. Frontiers in Marine Science, . 8:751840, 21pp.DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.751840Collections
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