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    Baseline study of Essential Ocean Variable monitoring in Irish waters; current measurement programmes & data quality

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    Nolan, Glenn
    Cusack, C.
    Fitzhenry, Deirdre
    McGovern, Evin
    Cronin, Margot
    O'Donnell, Garvan
    O'Dowd, Leonie
    Clarke, M
    Reid, D.G.
    Clarke, Dave
    De Eyto, E
    Poole, Russell
    Tray, Elizabeth
    Conway, Andrew
    O'Driscoll, Deirdre
    Heney, Kellie
    Arrigan, Michael
    Leadbetter, Adam
    Dabrowski, Tomasz
    Furey, Thomas
    O’Cadhla, Oliver
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    Keyword
    Essential Ocean Variables (EOV)
    sampling
    Essential Climate Variables (ECV)
    Date
    2021
    Publisher
    Marine Institute
    
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    Abstract
    This report provides an initial assessment of Ireland’s current measurement programmes and capacity for Essential Ocean Variables (EOV) data collection. These are typically programmes that involve physical sampling of the marine environment, using a combination of ship-based measurements, fixed platforms e.g. tide and wave gauges, offshore buoys, autonomous platforms e.g. underwater gliders, and conventional collection of physical samples that are analysed on board ships or in shore-based laboratories. Systematic measurement of essential ocean variables underpins the delivery of services to government and the public in terms of real-time decision support, assessments of ocean health e.g. Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), Oslo & Paris Conventions (OSPAR), International Council on the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) and long-term observations to inform policy on marine climate change and provide climate information to guide related adaptation measures required under climate change sectoral adaptation plans e.g. seafood sector, transport, biodiversity, and built heritage.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10793/1804
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    Nolan, G., Cusack, C., Fitzhenry, D., McGovern, E., Cronin, M., O’Donnell, G., O’Dowd, L., Clarke, M., Reid, D., Clarke, D., De Eyto, E., Poole, R., Tray, E., Conway, A., O’Driscoll, D., Heney, K., Arrigan, M., Leadbetter, A., Dabrowski, T., Furey, T., & O’Cadhla, O. (2021). Baseline study of Essential Ocean Variable monitoring in Irish waters; current measurement programmes & data quality. Marine Institute, Galway, Ireland
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