AtlantOS

AtlantOS

AtlantOS (2015 - 2019)

The vision of AtlantOS was to improve and innovate Atlantic observing by using the Framework of Ocean Observing to obtain an international, more sustainable, more efficient, more integrated, and fit-for-purpose system. Hence, the AtlantOS initiative has a long-lasting and sustainable contribution to the societal, economic and scientific benefit arising from this integrated approach. This was achieved by improving the value for money, extent, completeness, quality and ease of access to Atlantic Ocean data required by industries, product supplying agencies, scientist and citizens.

List of members

  • Pierre Testor – task coordinator, Claire Gourcuff, Victor Turpin (CNRS, FR)
  • Peter Haugan, Are Olsen, Erick Magnus Bruvik (UiB, NO)
  • Mark Inall , Estelle Dumont, Karen Wilson (SAMS, UK)
  • Johannes Karstensen, Gerd Krahmann (GEOMAR, DE)
  • David Smeed, Mathiew Palmer, Charlotte Williams (NOC, UK), Justin Buck (BODC, UK)
  • Carlos Barrera, Joaquin Brito, Ayoze Castro (PLOCAN, ES)
  • Lovro Valcic (BRUNCIN, HR)

Tasks 3.4 : Enhancing the Atlantic glider community 

3 deliverables are expected from the task : 
 
D3.6 Glider App for public dissemination and outreach: Primarily developed for outreach purposes the application will also include some functionality for glider pilots. The App will interface in real-time with glider communication stations on land. Functionality will be based and tested on planned glider missions by SAMS partner and will then be rolled out to other partners. PM28
 
D3.11 Consolidation of Atlantic EGO Network Activities Report: Report on the network consolidation activities including the reports on the different meetings and personal exchanges. It will also include a section on the web and app developments and testing. PM40
 
D3.12 Eastern boundaries survey: Report on glider surveys in eastern boundary regions, key regions for the Atlantic fishery and connected with the WP4. Survey, sampling and data delivery in these regions is investigated and reported in here. PM40
 

Resources

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