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1 Towards a sustained global ocean observing network for marine biogeochemistry Institute of Oceanology of Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Powstańców Warszawy 55, 81-712 Sopot, Poland Phone: +48 58 731 16 10 / Fax: +48 58 551 21 30, www.ioccp.org Benjamin Pfeil – Project Data Manager Maciej Telszewski - Project Director

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3 IOCCP Mission and Field of Expertize IOCCP SSG Chair Toste Tanhua (Germany) Underway pCO 2 : Rik Wanninkhof (USA) Surface CO 2 Data: Kim Currie (New Zealand) Repeat Hydrography: Masao Ishii (Japan) Ocean Interior Data: Are Olsen (Norway) Time Series Networks: Laura Lorenzoni (US) Instruments and Sensors: Todd Martz (US) Data Management: Benjamin Pfeil (Norway) Nutrients Michio Aoyama (Japan) Ocean Acidification Richard Feely (USA) SOLAS/IMBER: Andrew Lenton (Australia) Niki Gruber (Switzerland) Project Director: Maciej Telszewski (Poland) The IOCCP promotes the development of a global network of observations for marine biogeochemistry through technical coordination and communication services, international agreements on standards and methods, and advocacy and links to the global ocean observing system. In each of the fields of our interest (left) IOCCP follows the following scheme: Developing strategies for observing network implementatio n Brokering international agreements on measurements standards and procedures Developing and implementing data quality control procedures Developing data synthesis products Informing other communities of practice and policymakers Data needs for scientific and societal purposes Assuring highest possible data accuracy Developing and implementing data quality control procedures Developing data synthesis products Assuring the use of data by the widest possible audience

4 Source: CDIAC

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6 - finalized by 12/2015

7 Source: CDIAC

8 IOCCP Major Activities – Time Series stations Source: CDIAC

9 Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas SOCATv3 released in 9/2015 Consists of 14.5 million fCO 2 data on > 3600 cruises covering the years 1957-2014 All data is citable using DOIs Yearly updates from 2016 Prominent users: Global Carbon Project (GCP) and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Data will be available as CDIs by 2015

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11 Framework for Ocean Observing Approved governance structure GOOS Steering Committee (Peak Bodies, Sponsors, Observing Panel Chairs, Observing System leaders) Observing System Panels (focused on EOVs e.g. Physics, Carbon/Biogeochemistry, Biology/Ecosystems); Coordination for observing system elements Technical Advisory Groups (Observing technologies and networks, Variable focus: data and products, synthesis, link to models)

12 Available Essential Ocean and Climate Variables (EOVs and ECVs) Temperature Salinity Oxygen Nutrients Carbon (alkalinity, pH, TC, fCO2) Ocean tracers

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