Proceedings of OceanObs'09: Sustained Ocean Observations and Information for Society 2010
DOI: 10.5270/oceanobs09.cwp.46
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The Way Forward in Developing and Integrating Ferrybox Technologies

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“…Marine biogeochemical cycles, for instance, are currently undergoing fundamental changes due to the increase in water temperature and rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere and oceans (IPCC 2007). In Europe, the lack of monitoring systems that enable continuous observation of coastal seas is a major hindrance when it comes to understand the implications for ecosystem dynamics and functioning (Hydes et al 2010). To deal with these issues, the use of "Ships of Opportunity" (SoO) in marine observation networks has been promoted by Euro Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS; Flemming et al 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marine biogeochemical cycles, for instance, are currently undergoing fundamental changes due to the increase in water temperature and rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere and oceans (IPCC 2007). In Europe, the lack of monitoring systems that enable continuous observation of coastal seas is a major hindrance when it comes to understand the implications for ecosystem dynamics and functioning (Hydes et al 2010). To deal with these issues, the use of "Ships of Opportunity" (SoO) in marine observation networks has been promoted by Euro Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS; Flemming et al 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…merchant vessels and 67 ferries. Meanwhile, the name FerryBox has become virtually synonymous with using ships of 68 opportunity for biogeochemical measurements (Hydes et al, 2010). The core parameters 69 measured were temperature, salinity, turbidity, and chlorophyll-a fluorescence on each route.…”
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“…Nowadays environmental sensor packages onboard of ship-of-opportunity are often referred to as Ferrybox systems (see e.g. [5]). The most advanced Ferryboxes integrate measurements of physical, chemical and biological parameters of the marine environment, and observations of optical properties of ocean and atmosphere.…”
Section: A Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%