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Ocean Data Standards Volume 1. Recommendation to Adopt ISO 3166-1 and 3166-3 Country Codes as the standard for Identifying countries in oceanographic data exchange. Version 1.1
(UNESCO-IOC, París, France, 2010)
The use of a country code in the exchange of data has long been recognized as an important element for the management and exchange of oceanographic data. The seventh session of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission ...
ICAN - Best Practice Guide to Engage your Coastal Web Atlas User Community.
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 2016)
The long-term strategic goal of the IODE ICAN (International Coastal Atlas Network) project is to encourage and help facilitate the development of digital atlases of the global coast based on the principle of distributed, ...
IOC Strategic Plan for Oceanographic Data and Information Management (2013-2016). [SUPERSEDED by http://hdl.handle.net/11329/345]
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 2013)
The IOC Data and Information Management Strategy is for all data collected in IOC programmes. The vision is for
“A comprehensive and integrated ocean data and information system, serving the broad and diverse needs of IOC ...
IOC Strategic Plan for Oceanographic Data and Information Management (2017-2021).
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 2017)
The IOC Strategic Plan for Data and Information Management is for all data collected in IOC
programmes. The vision is to achieve:
“A comprehensive and integrated ocean data and information system,
serving the broad and ...
Ocean Data Standards Volume 3. Recommendation for a Quality Flag Scheme for the Exchange of Oceanographic and Marine Meteorological Data. Version 1.
(UNESCO-IOC, Paris, France, 2013)
...This document describes a two-level quality flag scheme (QF) that will facilitate the exchange and integration
of multi-disciplinary oceanographic and marine meteorological data. The first, or primary, level defines ...
Marine Spatial Planning: a step-by-step approach toward ecosystem-based management. Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and Man and the Biosphere Programme.
(Unesco, Paris, France, 2009)
In this guide, we use a clear, straightforward step-by-step approach
to show you how you can set up and apply MSP. Most steps are illus-
trated with relevant examples from the real world. To make sure you
have the ...
A Framework for Ocean Observing.
(Unesco, Paris, France, 2012)
The ocean is critical to the earth’s global systems, regulating weather and climate, the concentration of gases
in the atmosphere, the cycling of nutrients, and providing important food resources. As ocean scientists ...
Ocean Data Standards, Vol.4: Technology for SeaDataNet Controlled Vocabularies for describing Marine and Oceanographic Datasets - A joint Proposal by SeaDataNet and ODIP projects.
(IODE/UNESCO, Oostende, Belgium, 2019)
SeaDataNet has set up and populates common vocabularies for describing marine and oceanographic datasets (https://www.seadatanet.org/Standards/Common-Vocabularies). The vocabulary services are technically managed and hosted ...
Deep Ocean Observing Strategy: Science and Implementation Guide.
(Deep Ocean Observing Strategy Project, Paris, France, 2019)
1. Identify Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) and evolve their
specifications to fully consider deep-ocean perspectives across
physical, biogeochemical, biological, and ecological variables over
the next decade. This ...
Indicator Methodology for SDG 14.3.1: Indicator description; Metadata template; Data template; Metadata instructions.[ 4 files]
(International Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO, Paris, France, 2019)
This indicator is based on observations that constrain the carbon system, which are required to capture the variability in ocean acidity at locations providing ocean services. The carbon system in this context refers mainly ...