General
Introduction
The
GOOS Data Products and Services Bulletin provides continuously
updated information on the range of products and services
associated with GOOS. The Bulletin illustrates the
concept, construction, and operation of the GOOS end-to-end data
and information management system by providing examples of end
products and links to the organisations and institutions that
gather the data and produce the products.
Motivation
There
is an obvious need to enhance the awareness of GOOS and its
benefits, in particular among its various stakeholders.
Further, a broader, publicly-oriented means of conveying
information about GOOS is considered helpful to stimulate
attention among more high-level decision makers, such as within
maritime authorities and industry.
Strong needs have been identified among stakeholders and
users to learn more from services and products already operationally
available, their quality, cost / benefits, and impacts.
Further, steps should be taken to ensure and protect the
high quality in the organization and making of GOOS services and
products.
The Bulletin, governed and advised by qualified experts,
must assume this role.
There will also be a strong need to monitor GOOS progress
on the global level, as well as to enable regions to compare their
progress against the others.
Typical
Contents
At
GSC I, it was recommended that the Bulletin should capitalize on
the JCOMM Electronic Products Bulletin (JCOMM - EPB).
This recommendation was followed up, and positive responses
were obtained from Dr.Yves Tourre, who is responsible for the EPB.
The EPB is already on the web with a comprehensive set of
ocean information products.
The contents of the GSP Bulletin typically would be those of
the already existing JCOMM Electronic Products Bulletin, enhanced with a range of additional
contributions from different sources, such as:
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Existing
CMM member and private agency operational products
(for example, wave, surge, current, sea ice
nowcast/forecast/hindcast)
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New
GOOS products within the full range of
physical/chemical/biological oceanography, including both
models and instrumentation products
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User
satisfaction articles from users or users constituencies
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GOOS
stakeholder feedback
Recipients
Although
the GOOS Bulletin information must be open, it is in principle
aimed at the stakeholders and end users, such as:
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Policy
makers (such as need for the followup of
Agenda 21)
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Managers
and planners within ocean-related authorities and industry
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Operators
within the same sectors
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The
public and the media