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Oceans and Society: Blue Planet An Integrating Task of GEO for Oceans Oceans and Society: Blue Planet An Integrating Task of GEO for Oceans Trevor Platt Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans (POGO) oceansandsociety.org

Intergovernmental Programme structured around a suite of Tasks Tasks focus on Societal Benefits of Earth Observations Formally established in 2005, Secretariat in Geneva 88 Member States & European Commission 14 Members in the Americas (including Brazil, Canada, USA) 67 Participating Organisations (including several UN agencies) 10-year Plan to develop GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems) Post-2015 continuation, structure and programme confirmed January 2014 at Ministerial Summit in Geneva. What is GEO ?

GEO Work Plan 1.INFRASTRUCTURE (Architecture and Data Management) 2.INSTITUTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT (Capacity Building, Science and Technology, User Engagement) 3.INFORMATION FOR SOCIETAL BENEFITS (All SBA Tasks, plus new transverse tasks on Oceans, Global Land Cover, Global Forest Observation, Impact Assessment of Human Activities)

Task SB-01 MISSION The Oceans and Society: Blue Planet Task of GEO seeks, through the mobilisation of expert knowledge, to raise public awareness of the role of the oceans in the Earth system, of their impacts (good and bad) on humankind, and of the societal benefits of ocean observations; to coordinate the various marine initiatives within GEO and develop synergies between them; and to advocate and advance the establishment and maintenance of a global observing network for the oceans.

Six Components to the Task C1: Sustained Ocean Observations C2: Sustained Ecosystems & Food Security C3: Ocean Forecasting & Services C4: Services for the Coastal Zone C5: Ocean Climate & Carbon C6: Developing Capacity & Social Awareness Oceans and Society: Blue Planet Adopted as overarching ocean Task of GEO (2012) Kick-off Symposium held in Brazil, November 2012

Sustained Ocean Observations C1 Developing Capacity & Societal Awareness C6 Ocean Forecasting & Services C3 Ocean Climate & Carbon C5 Sustained Ecosystems & Food Security C2 Services for the Coastal Zone C4

The central core represents satellite capability (CEOS), in situ capability (POGO), operational modelling and prediction capability (GODAE OceanView) and coordination at UN level (GOOS) Core group links to a wide variety of ocean interests Scope of Blue Planet covers in situ and satellite observations of physical, chemical and biological properties as well as analysis and modelling networks Capacity development an important aspect of the agenda The Blue Planet’s Partners: a diverse and highly influential community

CEOS GOOS GODAECZCP POGO BLUE PLANET [Figure 6]

Kick-Off Symposium Immediately preceding the GEO Plenary, 2012 November 22 and 23, 2012 Ihlabela (Sao Paulo State) Brazil Sessions on the major components Looking for synergies between elements Resolutions: Write a book and Prepare a White Paper

Task SB-01 Recent Progress and Key Outputs for 2013 Requests from other programmes to participate in Blue Planet (eg Ocean Acidification Network; CZCP) Significant clients (eg the UN World Ocean Assessment) Book contract; Book now ready to go to press White Paper for Task now ready for circulation Second Blue Planet Symposium, Australia 2014 or 2015 Engagement with EC in relation to intergovernmental collaboration with Canada and USA (The Atlantic – A Shared Resource) Multiple endorsements of Blue Planet by national delegations at GEO Plenary and Ministerial Summit in Geneva, January 2014

Outlook Blue Planet now has widespread credibility and recognition in political arena as well as in the scientific community (EC requested that its side event in Geneva be hosted jointly by EC and Blue Planet): reflects well on POGO Internationally-recognised standards for data and metadata should be applied: GEO has already developed such a structure and its Blue Planet Task could provide a suitable umbrella for TransAtlantic Observing Strategy, lending intergovernmental and scientific credibility, as well as ready-made architecture and infrastructure conforming to internationally-agreed standards Horizon 2020 call of the EC is central to this initiative (December 2013): Blue Growth Agenda roughly 100M Euros in funding We note however, that the Atlantic Ocean can be understood only in context of entire global ocean, such that Earth Observation infrastructure for Atlantic should therefore be developed with the global ocean in mind POGO leadership in GEO over last several years can now be seen as timely and constructive, resulting in opportunities for POGO members. Earth Science without Borders for the Benefit of Society

oceansandsociety.org

Ocean Monitoring and Prediction There is no Ocean SBA…. but strategic targets for GEOSS Implementation call for GEO to: Improve the utilization of Earth observations and expanded application capabilities to advance sustainable agriculture, aquaculture, fisheries... (Agriculture SBA) Establish … a worldwide biodiversity observation network to collect, manage, share and analyze observations of … the world's biodiversity, and enable decision-making in support of the conservation and improved management of natural resources. (Biodiversity SBA) Establish … a wide-ranging monitoring capability for all ecosystems and the human impacts on them, to improve the assessment, protection and sustainable management of terrestrial, coastal and marine resources … (Ecosystem SBA) Produce comprehensive sets of data and information products to support … efficient management of the world's water resources, based on coordinated, sustained observations of the water cycle on multiple scales. (Water SBA)

GOOS Argo HF Radar OceanSITES GEOWOW CEOS Virtual Constellations C1: Sustained ocean observations Components of the Blue Planet (1)

ChloroGIN Antares SAFARI GEOHAB GACS IQO Mangrove monitoring Coral reef monitoring (GCRMN, I- CREOS) Estuary monitoring (Our Global Estuary) C2: Sustained ecosystems and food security Components of the Blue Planet (2)

GODAE OceanView MEP-TT GODAE OceanView COSS-TT GODAE OceanView OSE-TT GODAE OceanView IV-TT C3: Ocean forecasting and services Components of the Blue Planet (3)

Coastal Zone Community of Practice Panel for Integrated Coastal Observations Global Coastal Zone Information System C4: Services for the coastal zone Components of the Blue Planet (4)

GCOS Essential Climate Variables IOCCP Ocean acidification CEOS Carbon Strategy C5: Ocean climate and carbon Components of the Blue Planet (5)

Fellowship programmes Visiting professorship programmes Centres of excellence Summer & winter schools Shipboard training Data management training Distance learning Outreach activities C6: Developing capacity and societal awareness Components of the Blue Planet (6)

Committee on Earth Observation Satellites Group on Earth Observations: Coastal Zone Community of Practice Global Ocean Observing System Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans IOC/UNESCO JCOMM IODE OBIS DBCP (JCOMM) SOT (JCOMM) GLOSS (JCOMM) Argo OceanSITES IOCCP GlobalHAB GEOWOW GEO Integrated Water Information Task IV-TT OSE-TT COSS-TT MEP-TT SAFARI Capacity Development IQOE GACS Antares ChloroGIN IOCCG GCOS GCZIS GHRSST Virtual Constellations Carbon Task Force WGClimate Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment

SB-01 Oceans and Society: Blue Planet Provide sustained ocean observations and information to underpin the development, and assess the efficacy, of global-change adaptation measures (such as those related to vulnerability and impacts of sea-level rise). Improve the global coverage and data accuracy of coastal and open- ocean observing systems (remote-sensing and in-situ). Coordinate and promote the gathering, processing, and analysis of ocean observations. Establish a global ocean information system by making observations and information, generated on a routine basis, available through the GEOSS Common Infrastructure. Develop a global operational ocean forecasting network. Provide advanced training in ocean observations, especially for developing countries. Raise awareness of biodiversity issues in the ocean.

Synergies with other Tasks Opportunities for collaboration Water SBA (Globolakes, ChloroGIN Lakes, EH20) ID-01 ID-02 Capacity Building IN-01 C1, C2 Systems IN-03 GEOWOW IN-04 GEONETCast IN-05 GEOSS Interoperability