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Modern technologies and integrated observing systems are “instrumental” to fisheries oceanography: A brief history of ocean data collection
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2022
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Source: Fisheries Oceanography, 32(1), 28-69
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Journal Title:Fisheries Oceanography
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Description:Interdisciplinary data fuel fisheries oceanography research and the ecosystem-based approaches to management and sustainable development it informs. Underlying this is a distributed ocean observing framework that is integrated, interoperable, interac-tive, and accessible. In recognition of the 30th anniversary of Fisheries Oceanography the journal, this paper reviews the evolution of observing instruments and platforms used in contemporary fisheries oceanography the science. Illustrated with personal anecdotes, past efforts to create or adopt observing technologies, and examples of
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Source:Fisheries Oceanography, 32(1), 28-69
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ISSN:1054-6006;1365-2419;
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC
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