GOOS

GOOS

The Global Ocean Observing System

The Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) provides leadership and coordination for a global system of sustained ocean observations, based on a set of Essential Ocean Variables. It is the foundation for data-driven solutions for weather and extreme event forecasting, climate adaptation, coastal and maritime risk responses, biodiversity stewardship, and sustainable ocean economies. Through a globally integrated infrastructure of ocean observing networks, national and regional observing initiatives, and with the guidance of its expert panels, GOOS ensures the delivery of essential ocean information that supports ecosystems, economies, and communities worldwide. GOOS is a programme led by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO, and co-sponsored by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), UN Environmental Programme (UNEP) and the International Science Council (ISC).

The Global Ocean Observing System 2025 Status Report released

A new report shows advances in ocean observing for climate resilience, operational services, ocean health, and sustainable economies — yet warns that without stronger, coordinated investment and more diversified partnerships, this vital observing system and the services it underpins remain subcritical and at risk.

Access the full interactive report here: https://www.ocean-ops.org/goosreport/

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