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"Dialogues with Industry" to advance ocean observing
Claire Montgomery
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"Dialogues with Industry" to advance ocean observing

The ocean observing landscape is changing with demand for ocean information to support the blue economy. How can industry, science and government together advance ocean observing for 2030?

NOAA recently co-hosted the "Dialogues with Industry" with partners across the ocean information value chain. Industry, academia, and government came together to develop actionable recommendations for expanding the Global Ocean Observing System. 

Now, hear about the key findings of the four Dialogues with Industry on April 11, 2023. 
All interested people are invited to register and be the first to hear the initial recommendations. Read the full news article from GOOS to learn more. 

Roundtable discussions were held on:

September 14, 2022 – Instrument Provision: Supply and development of sensors and platforms
October 13, 2022 – Multi-Sectoral Ocean Architecture: Integrating new observing networks and business models
December 7, 2022 – User Driven Ocean Information: Core and Downstream Services
NEW! January 10, 2023 – Looking Ahead: New technology for the Ocean Decade 

Reports and recordings from each dialogue are available on the GOOS website.

Additional information is available at the GOMO Program, Marine Technology Society, or GOOS websites. 

This article has been edited to reflect 2023 updates. 

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