Using Real-time CTD data from Research Vessels to Improve Ocean and Weather Forecasts

A EuroGO-SHIP Success Story By Fiona Carse, Met Office | March 26, 2024Contributions by Tim Smyth (Plymouth Marine Lab) and Matthew Martin (Met Office) From sea surface to seabed, vessels on GO-SHIP research cruises provide the most accurately calibrated and quality-controlled measurements of the ocean’s physical and biogeochemical properties in the world. These datasets are …

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The Age of Water & The Importance of Shared Facilities

An Interview with Emil Jeansson, Chemical Oceanographer By Emil Jeansson, NORCE | December 12, 2023 Emil Jeansson is a Chemical Oceanographer at NORCE Norwegian Research Centre in Bergen, Norway. Is it true that you can determine the age of water from a sample in the ocean? Yes, as a chemical oceanographer, I mostly work with …

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The Ocean Uptake of Anthropogenic Carbon

A Case Study for the Importance of Hydrography By Richard Sanders, NORCE | December 7, 2023With contributions from Are Olsen As global leaders and decision makers gather in Dubai for COP28, it is timely to reflect on the role that the ocean plays in mitigating climate change and how ship-based, ocean observations (i.e., those performed by GO-SHIP) contribute to …

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