Towards a global Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON): state of the art and future directions

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Autor(a) principal: Van Vranken, Cooper
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Jakoboski, Julie, Carroll, John W., Cusack, Christopher, Gorringe, Patrick, Hirose, Naoki, Manning, James, Martinelli, Michela, Penna, Pierluigi, Pickering, Mathew, Santos, A. Miguel P., Roughan, Moninya, de Souza, João, Moustahfid, Hassan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/20043
Resumo: Ocean observations are the foundation of our understanding of ocean processes. Improving these observations has critical implications for our ability to sustainably derive food from the ocean, predict extreme weather events that take a toll on human life, and produce the goods and services that are needed to meet the needs of a vast and growing population. While there have been great leaps forward in sustained operational monitoring of our oceans there are still key data gaps which result in sub-optimal ocean management and policy decisions. The global fishing industry represents a vast opportunity to create a paradigm shift in how ocean data are collected: the spatio-temporal extent of ocean data gaps overlaps significantly with fishers' activities; fishing vessels are suitable platforms of opportunity to host communications and sensor equipment; and many fishing vessels effectively conduct a depth-profile through the water column in the course of normal fishing activities, representing a powerful subsurface data collection opportunity. Fishing vessel-collected ocean data can complement existing ocean observing networks by enabling the cost-effective collection of vast amounts of subsurface ocean information in data-sparse regions. There is an emerging global network of fishing vessels participating in collaborative efforts to collect oceanographic data accelerated by innovations in enabling technologies. While there are clear opportunities that arise from partnering with fishing vessels, there are also challenges ranging from geographic and cultural differences in fleets, fishing methods and practices, data processing and management for heterogeneous data, as well as long term engagement of the fishers. To advance fishing vessel-based ocean observation on a global scale, the Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON) aims to maximize data value, establish best practices around data collection and management, and facilitate observation uptake. FVON's ultimate goals are to foster collaborative fishing vessel-based observations, democratize ocean observation, improve ocean predictions and forecasts, promote sustainable fishing, and power a data-driven blue economy.
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spelling Towards a global Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON): state of the art and future directionsIn situ ocean observing systemsCitizen scienceIndustry collaborationShelf and coastal seasEssential ocean variables (EOV)Physical oceanographyOcean observations are the foundation of our understanding of ocean processes. Improving these observations has critical implications for our ability to sustainably derive food from the ocean, predict extreme weather events that take a toll on human life, and produce the goods and services that are needed to meet the needs of a vast and growing population. While there have been great leaps forward in sustained operational monitoring of our oceans there are still key data gaps which result in sub-optimal ocean management and policy decisions. The global fishing industry represents a vast opportunity to create a paradigm shift in how ocean data are collected: the spatio-temporal extent of ocean data gaps overlaps significantly with fishers' activities; fishing vessels are suitable platforms of opportunity to host communications and sensor equipment; and many fishing vessels effectively conduct a depth-profile through the water column in the course of normal fishing activities, representing a powerful subsurface data collection opportunity. Fishing vessel-collected ocean data can complement existing ocean observing networks by enabling the cost-effective collection of vast amounts of subsurface ocean information in data-sparse regions. There is an emerging global network of fishing vessels participating in collaborative efforts to collect oceanographic data accelerated by innovations in enabling technologies. While there are clear opportunities that arise from partnering with fishing vessels, there are also challenges ranging from geographic and cultural differences in fleets, fishing methods and practices, data processing and management for heterogeneous data, as well as long term engagement of the fishers. To advance fishing vessel-based ocean observation on a global scale, the Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON) aims to maximize data value, establish best practices around data collection and management, and facilitate observation uptake. FVON's ultimate goals are to foster collaborative fishing vessel-based observations, democratize ocean observation, improve ocean predictions and forecasts, promote sustainable fishing, and power a data-driven blue economy.Frontiers MediaSapientiaVan Vranken, CooperJakoboski, JulieCarroll, John W.Cusack, ChristopherGorringe, PatrickHirose, NaokiManning, JamesMartinelli, MichelaPenna, PierluigiPickering, MathewSantos, A. Miguel P.Roughan, Moninyade Souza, JoãoMoustahfid, Hassan2023-10-11T14:21:19Z2023-082023-08-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/20043eng10.3389/fmars.2023.11768142296-7745info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-10-18T02:00:43Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/20043Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:35:54.114649Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Towards a global Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON): state of the art and future directions
title Towards a global Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON): state of the art and future directions
spellingShingle Towards a global Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON): state of the art and future directions
Van Vranken, Cooper
In situ ocean observing systems
Citizen science
Industry collaboration
Shelf and coastal seas
Essential ocean variables (EOV)
Physical oceanography
title_short Towards a global Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON): state of the art and future directions
title_full Towards a global Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON): state of the art and future directions
title_fullStr Towards a global Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON): state of the art and future directions
title_full_unstemmed Towards a global Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON): state of the art and future directions
title_sort Towards a global Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON): state of the art and future directions
author Van Vranken, Cooper
author_facet Van Vranken, Cooper
Jakoboski, Julie
Carroll, John W.
Cusack, Christopher
Gorringe, Patrick
Hirose, Naoki
Manning, James
Martinelli, Michela
Penna, Pierluigi
Pickering, Mathew
Santos, A. Miguel P.
Roughan, Moninya
de Souza, João
Moustahfid, Hassan
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author2 Jakoboski, Julie
Carroll, John W.
Cusack, Christopher
Gorringe, Patrick
Hirose, Naoki
Manning, James
Martinelli, Michela
Penna, Pierluigi
Pickering, Mathew
Santos, A. Miguel P.
Roughan, Moninya
de Souza, João
Moustahfid, Hassan
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Van Vranken, Cooper
Jakoboski, Julie
Carroll, John W.
Cusack, Christopher
Gorringe, Patrick
Hirose, Naoki
Manning, James
Martinelli, Michela
Penna, Pierluigi
Pickering, Mathew
Santos, A. Miguel P.
Roughan, Moninya
de Souza, João
Moustahfid, Hassan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv In situ ocean observing systems
Citizen science
Industry collaboration
Shelf and coastal seas
Essential ocean variables (EOV)
Physical oceanography
topic In situ ocean observing systems
Citizen science
Industry collaboration
Shelf and coastal seas
Essential ocean variables (EOV)
Physical oceanography
description Ocean observations are the foundation of our understanding of ocean processes. Improving these observations has critical implications for our ability to sustainably derive food from the ocean, predict extreme weather events that take a toll on human life, and produce the goods and services that are needed to meet the needs of a vast and growing population. While there have been great leaps forward in sustained operational monitoring of our oceans there are still key data gaps which result in sub-optimal ocean management and policy decisions. The global fishing industry represents a vast opportunity to create a paradigm shift in how ocean data are collected: the spatio-temporal extent of ocean data gaps overlaps significantly with fishers' activities; fishing vessels are suitable platforms of opportunity to host communications and sensor equipment; and many fishing vessels effectively conduct a depth-profile through the water column in the course of normal fishing activities, representing a powerful subsurface data collection opportunity. Fishing vessel-collected ocean data can complement existing ocean observing networks by enabling the cost-effective collection of vast amounts of subsurface ocean information in data-sparse regions. There is an emerging global network of fishing vessels participating in collaborative efforts to collect oceanographic data accelerated by innovations in enabling technologies. While there are clear opportunities that arise from partnering with fishing vessels, there are also challenges ranging from geographic and cultural differences in fleets, fishing methods and practices, data processing and management for heterogeneous data, as well as long term engagement of the fishers. To advance fishing vessel-based ocean observation on a global scale, the Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network (FVON) aims to maximize data value, establish best practices around data collection and management, and facilitate observation uptake. FVON's ultimate goals are to foster collaborative fishing vessel-based observations, democratize ocean observation, improve ocean predictions and forecasts, promote sustainable fishing, and power a data-driven blue economy.
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