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View article: Building on a human-centred, iterative, and agile co-design strategy to facilitate the availability of deep ocean data
Building on a human-centred, iterative, and agile co-design strategy to facilitate the availability of deep ocean data Open
Current information on the status and trends of ocean change is needed to support effective and responsive management, particularly for the deep ocean. Creating consistent, collaborative and actionable mechanisms is a key component of the …
View article: Designing, generating, and translating deep-ocean observations for and with international policy makers
Designing, generating, and translating deep-ocean observations for and with international policy makers Open
Deep-ocean observing is essential for informing policy making in the arenas of climate, biodiversity, fisheries, energy and minerals extraction, pollution, hazards, and genetic resources. The Deep Ocean Observing Strategy (DOOS), a UN Ocea…
View article: The Deep Ocean Observing Strategy: Addressing Global Challenges in the Deep Sea Through Collaboration
The Deep Ocean Observing Strategy: Addressing Global Challenges in the Deep Sea Through Collaboration Open
The Deep Ocean Observing Strategy (DOOS) is an international, community-driven initiative that facilitates collaboration across disciplines and fields, elevates a diverse cohort of early career researchers into future leaders, and connects…
View article: Biological Data Standards – A primer for data managers
Biological Data Standards – A primer for data managers Open
While a bevy of standards exist for managers of biological data to use, biological science departments or projects could benefit from an easy to digest primer about biological data standards and the value they confer. Moreover, a quick vis…
View article: Small marine reserves do not provide a safeguard against overfishing
Small marine reserves do not provide a safeguard against overfishing Open
Marine reserves aim to protect harvested species within their boundaries and can therefore provide insurance against the effects of overfishing. To evaluate whether marine reserves are meeting this expectation, we compiled over 40 years of…
View article: Quantifying the top-down effects of grazers on a rocky shore: selective grazing and the potential for competition
Quantifying the top-down effects of grazers on a rocky shore: selective grazing and the potential for competition Open
The effect of grazers on the diversity, distribution, and composition of their principal food source has rarely been described for the high intertidal zone of rocky shores, a model system for studying the potential effects of climate chang…