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Complex Data Frameworks Hamper Early Career Ocean Professionals

February 20, 2025
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Supporting Early Career Ocean Professionals in Ocean Observations

Dr Anabel von Jackowski from CNRS/Sorbonne Université in France has published an insightful article in Frontiers of Marine Science, aiming to provide better support for early career ocean professionals in the field of ocean observations.

Ocean observations play a crucial role in understanding the marine environment, with data coming from various sources such as satellites, vehicle and ship-based measurements, and animal tagging. These observations feed into networks that either focus on data collection or social connections among participants, creating a diverse landscape of ocean observing activities.

The Framework for Ocean Observing (FOO) incorporates Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) and the Ocean Best Practices System (OBPS) developed by the global ocean observing community. However, navigating this complex landscape can be challenging for early career ocean professionals who face higher barriers to entering the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.

According to von Jackowski, there is a need to motivate and engage early career ocean professionals to actively participate in the UN Ocean Decade (2021-2030) and join or create new initiatives within the ocean observing community. These professionals play a significant role in contributing to ocean observations and should be encouraged to take on leadership roles in shaping the future of ocean science.

Jackowski’s review article provides an overview of the organizations and networks associated with ocean observations, highlighting the importance of involving the next generation of ocean leaders. As we strive to transition towards sustainable management of our blue planet, it is essential to engage and empower early career professionals who will be at the forefront of ocean research and conservation efforts.

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Ocean observations have far-reaching benefits beyond the scientific community, impacting various end users and sectors. By supporting and nurturing early career ocean professionals, we can ensure a sustainable future for our oceans and promote the responsible stewardship of marine resources.

As we look towards harnessing the potential of ocean observations for the betterment of our planet, it is crucial to invest in the development and mentorship of early career professionals who will shape the future of marine science and conservation.

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