Title: Argo
1Use the Data!
- Fisheries
- Natural Hazards
- Near Term (Storm Surge)
- Long Term (Sea Level Variability)
- Weather and Climate
- Marine Operations
- Public Health
- Marine Ecosystems
- Marine Resources
2Implementation
- Deployments
- Float Provider
- Participate in the Donor Program
- Coordinate Access to Operations in EEZs
- UNCLOS
- Logistics at Embarkation Points
- WMO Information System (WIS)
- Education (K 12)
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6EEZs/Law of the Sea/Operational Oceanography
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8Courtesy of Howard Freeland
9IOC/ABE-LOS
- Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commissions
Advisory Body of Experts on the Law of the Sea - Composed of both marine scientists and law of the
sea experts - Seventh annual meeting in Gabon March 2007
10ABE-LOS TASK (1)
- Draft legal framework for the collection of
oceanographic data, within the context of the Law
of the Sea (LOS) Convention - (IOC Assembly Resolution XXII-12 (2003))
11ABE-LOS TASK (2)
- Develop practical guidelines for
- Deployment of floats on high seas that may drift
into EEZs - Deployment of floats and surface drifting buoys
in EEZs - Deployment of XBTs by ships of opportunity in
EEZs - (IOC Assembly Resolution XXIII-8 (2005))
12Meteorological Data
- - UNCLOS III decided collection of marine
meteorological data is not MSR - - Analogous is routine collection of ocean
observations distributed freely and openly, and
used for monitoring and forecasting ocean state,
weather (meteorology) and climate
13OPERATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY PROGRAMS
- All have same characteristics
- Sustained, systematic, reliable and robust
mission activities with institutional commitment
to deliver appropriate, cost-effective products
and services
14MSR v. OTHER FORMS OF MARINE DATA COLLECTION
- Although the means of data collection are often
the same (and may appear indistinguishable from
MSR), it is the intended use to which the data is
to be put that distinguishes MSR from surveys,
operational oceanography, and exploration/exploita
tion of resources
15SUMMARY
- - Not all methods of collection of data about the
oceans is MSR regulated by Part XIII - - Lack of agreed definitions results in
differences of views on the legal regimes
governing particular forms of marine data
collection - MSR Surveys Operational Oceanography
Exploration and exploitation of resources - - Understanding and clarification needed
16OPERATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY
- - Not mentioned in LOS Convention
- - Routine collection of standard data sets
- Temperature, pressure, currents, salinity, wind
- Atmosphere, air-sea interface, oceans
- - Monitoring and Forecasting
- Ocean state estimation
- Weather - Meteorology
- Climate prediction
- - Near real time transmission, near real time
availability to public
17Benin Mr. George Degbe Representative de Benin
Gabon Dr Pierre MAGANGA DGDM / Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Cooperation, Francophony and
Regional Integration Libreville Kenya Dr
Johnson M. KAZUNGU Kenya Marine Fisheries
Research Institute Mombasa Morocco/Maroc Prof.
Mohammed MONCEF Université Chouaïb Doukkali El
Jadida
18Republic of Congo/République du Congo H.E. Louis
Marie NOMBO-MAVOUNGOU Mr Jean Claude
MOUNGONDO-NSI MBA Mr Alain Claver BATCHY Mr
Pierre Claver MBOUITI Ministre des Transports
Maritimes et de la Marine Marchande Brazzaville
Mr Jean Felix MOUTHOUD-TCHIKAYA Direction
Générale de la Marine Marchande Pointe Noire Mr
Jules NGOMA Ministère des Transports Maritimes et
de la Marine Marchande Pointe Noire Senegal/Séné
gal Mme Marième Diagne TALLA Ministère de
lEconomie Maritime et des Transports Maritimes
Internationales Dr Birane SAMB Centre de
recherches océanographiques de Dakar Thiaroye
Dakar
19Togo Dr Adoté Blim BLIVI Université de Lomé
Tunisia/Tunisie Prof. Chérif SAMMARI Institut
National des Sciences et Technologies de la
Mer Salammbô United Republic of
Tanzania/République-unie de Tanzanie Dr A.M.
DUBI University of Dar es Salaam Zanzibar
20Upper Ocean Cooling
21Global-scale variability in 2004 2006.
The 2004 2006 global cooling is partly due to
tropical interannual variability and partly due
to isopycnal shoaling in the Atlantic thermocline.
Global Tav 0 1000m
22Gliders for the Edges of the Argo Array
Although slow moving, can maintain arrays in
boundary currents and other localized features
230-200m
August 2003 Glider Tracks
0-400m
24Scale and Handling
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