Abstract

Putting Training into Practice: An Alumni Network Global Monitoring Program

Highlights

  • The ocean benefits humankind by producing half of the Between 2012 and 2017, with the support of Nippon Foundation (NF) and Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO), global oxygen supply, absorbing a significant portion of NANO members successfully conducted five joint regional atmospheric carbon dioxide, and providing us with food, research projects that involved nearly 100 researchers transportation, and a means of livelihood

  • The Partnership edge and observation of the coastal ocean by consolifor Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO) runs capacity dating existing, or establishing new, monitoring stations development programs whose objectives are to develop for essential ocean variables (EOVs) in the alumni locakey skills, capabilities, and capacities needed for world- tions

  • NANO-DOAP participants are engaged in local outreach activities such as delivering seminars and conducting beach activities with school children and the general public, explaining matters of ocean acidification, microplastics, and the importance of sustained ocean observations

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Introduction

The ocean benefits humankind by producing half of the Between 2012 and 2017, with the support of NF and POGO, global oxygen supply, absorbing a significant portion of NANO members successfully conducted five joint regional atmospheric carbon dioxide, and providing us with food, research projects that involved nearly 100 researchers transportation, and a means of livelihood. Changes and their impacts on ecosystems are highly variable, in coastal areas where exchanges with the NANO GLOBAL RESEARCH PROJECT In 2017, NANO launched the research project “A global

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