Ocean and Coastal Observing System : An initiative from the Mexican academic-scientific sector for implementation of the Global Ocean Observing System,

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Ocean and Coastal Observing System : An initiative from the Mexican academic-scientific sector for implementation of the Global Ocean Observing System, Chapter Mexico (GOOSMEX)

Antecedents - Historical attempts from the scientific community for: Common data bases Multi institutional projects Sharing information among academic, social, public and private sectors -More sea than land…. - Only a few institutional long data series (tide gauge stations, fisheries, navy ship subsurface data, meteorological records…) -More usuaries of data from diferent sectors (tourism, energy industry, transport, scientific research)

-Participation in international monitoring efforts (sea level, IOCARIBE, PAM, LOICZ, LME, SOLAS…) National govern programs (HAB, Clean Beaches) -Meeting May scientist and directives from 12 academic institutions decided to impulse together GOOS Mexico …Antecedents

WHY GOOS? nGOOS IS A SUSTAINED, COORDINATED INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM FOR: nGATHERING AND PROCESSING DATA ABOUT THE OCEANS ANDS SEAS nGENERATING USEFUL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES INCLUDING ACCURATE DESCRIPTIONS OF PRESENT CONDITIONS AND FORECASTS OF FUTURE CONDITIONS nCREATING LONG TERM DATA SETS nPRE-OPERATIONAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR NEW AND IMPROVED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

GLOBAL OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEM (GOOS) A Country Commitment MEETING THE NEEDS OF CONVENTIONS nCLIMATE CHANGE nBIODIVERSITY nLAW OF THE SEA nPROTECT FROM LAND BASED POLLUTION nAGENDA 21 nLONDON DUMPING CONVENTION nHIGHLY MIGRATORY & STRADDLING STOCKS nREGIONAL SEAS

It coincides with those that we already do… GOOS OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES DATA COLLECTING DATA AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT DATA ANALYSIS, PREPARATION AND DISSEMINATION OF PRODUCTS NUMERICAL MODELLING AND FORECASTING TRAINING, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER ENABLING RESEARCH

THE GOOS TREE Academic Level Scientific Institutions

Present conditions

Status of the buoy network in August 2003

Status of the Argo network in August 2003

Status of the global sea level network in October 2002

ECAC I to V

Sea water filtered to obtain:  DMSPp  Chlorophyll  DMSPd  DMSw Field measurements and sampling of meteorological, oceanographic and biological variables Laboratory analysis: GC, fluorometry, satellite images

Potentialities and Perspectives Networks that should be part of GOOSMEX: Sismological, Tsunamis, Sea level Meteorological (Coastal and buoys) Waves, Extreme Events Drifting and Moored buoys (Coastal currents SST, SSS, surface and subsurface) HAB´s, Bacteriological Monitoring in Beaches Coral reefs observation network Carbon fluxes (pCO2, sources and sinks) More colaboration with international programs for deep ocean