Proceedings of the 10th EuroGOOS International Conference ‘European Operational Oceanography for the Ocean we want – Addressing the UN Ocean Decade Challenges’. 3-5 October 2023, Galway, Ireland
Abstract
The 10th EuroGOOS International Conference addressed all aspects of operational oceanography and its societal relevance discussed priorities in the context of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030.Description
Proceedings of the 10th EuroGOOS International Conference Links to data files or supplementary material: https://eurogoos.eu/documents/conference-and-workshops-proceedings/Funder
This work has been partly funded by the Euro-Argo RISE project funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N°824131Citation
Eparkhina, D. and Nolan, J. (Eds). (2023). Proceedings of the 10th EuroGOOS International Conference ‘European Operational Oceanography for the Ocean we want – Addressing the UN Ocean Decade Challenges’. 3-5 October 2023, Galway, IrelandCollections
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