Abstract
A National Science Foundation-funded Research Coordination Network called the “Research Coordination Network: OceanObs” (RCN) is addressing approaches for improving interdisciplinary research capabilities in the ocean sciences. In addition, the RCN continues tasks that focus on improved observation capabilities and on community outreach and education. A working group has addressed issues and challenges of open data. Another working group is focused on improvements in observations where both in situ and remote sensing provides essential information. A use case for the discussion considers observation of coastal waters. There is also a monthly webinar, “Blue Marvel - Ocean Mysteries” that supports Capacity Building and Outreach. The ultimate goal of these activities is to identify and encourage better ways to make earth observations and to improve availability to society as knowledge and understanding for improved policy and decision-making. This paper reviews the status of the RCN developments.
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