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A best practice is a methodology that has repeatedly produced superior results relative to other methodologies with the same objective: to be fully elevated to a best practice, a promising method will have been adopted and employed by multiple organizations.
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OceanPractices is a programme of the United Nations Ocean Decade and will support all ocean stakeholders in securing, equitable sharing, and collectively advancing methods to sustainably manage our oceans. Learn more here, and join the OceanPractices Community of Practice; join the OceanPratices Network.
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The IMDIS cycle of conferences has the aim of providing an overview of the existing information systems to serve different users in ocean science. It also shows the progresses on development of efficient: infrastructures for managing large and diverse data sets, standards, interoperable information systems, services and tools for education. The Conference will present different … Continue reading "International Conference on Marine Data and Information Systems"
The International Sea Level Workshop aims at discussing sea level changes (past, present and future) at global, regional and coastal scales. Studies considering all possible data sources (in situ observations, remote sensing, numerical simulations) are welcomed to contribute. It will take place at Brest, France, from 4-6 June 2024. We plan to have an in-person … Continue reading "International Sea Level Workshop"
The International Underwater Glider Conference is a five-day event where members of the underwater glider community can engage in dialogue, share experiences, and advance research and technology.
Please join us for the joint AMSA & NZMSS 2024 Conference, where marine scientists and managers from across Australia, New Zealand, and the Indo-Pacific will come together to advance our understanding of the region’s unique marine environment during a period of uncertainty. The ‘Navigating Uncertainty for a Future Sustainable Ocean’ theme is aimed at bringing scientists … Continue reading "Australian and New Zealand Marine Science Conference"