Baltic operational oceanographic system — BOOS

E. Buch, J. Elken, J. Gajewski, B. Haakansson, K. Kahma, K. Soetje
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BOOS is a formal association of institutes from Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany and Denmark taking national responsibility for operational oceanographic services, which shall support the protection of lives and properties and the promotion of the development of society. Operational oceanography includes the routine collection, interpretation and presentation of data from the ocean and atmosphere to: give a reliable description of the actual conditions of the sea including its living resources; provide prognoses for the future development of the conditions in the sea; and establish a marine database from which time series and statistical analysis can be obtained for descriptions of trends and changes in the marine environment, including consequences for the living conditions in, on and around the sea. BOOS focuses primarily on observations, analysis and model predictions for water level, waves, currents, temperature, salinity, sea ice, oxygen, nutrients, algae, and chlorophyll, and contributes thereby to improve efficiency of marine operations, reduce the risk of accidents, optimise the monitoring of the marine environment and climate, improve the assessment of fish stocks and improve the foundation of public marine management. Developments of new products and services are implemented through projects. At present the BOOS members are working closely together in the EU financed project PAPA, which will in a cost-effective manner integrate and further develop the present operational ocean monitoring, data management and modelling activities within the Baltic Sea with the purpose of producing data products and ocean forecasts of a higher quality to the benefit of the users. PAPA is considered by the partners to constitute a valuable advance towards the establishment of an effective operational oceanographic service for the Baltic Sea.
波罗的海作业海洋学系统
海洋学协会是由瑞典、芬兰、俄罗斯、爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚、立陶宛、波兰、德国和丹麦的研究所组成的正式协会,负责海洋学业务服务,支持保护生命财产和促进社会发展。业务海洋学包括例行收集、解释和提供海洋和大气数据,以便:对海洋的实际情况,包括其生物资源,作出可靠的描述;为未来海况的发展提供预测;建立一个海洋数据库,从中可以获得时间序列和统计分析,以描述海洋环境的趋势和变化,包括对海洋内、海上和周围生活条件的影响。海洋资源监测系统主要侧重于对水位、波浪、海流、温度、盐度、海冰、氧气、营养物质、藻类和叶绿素的观测、分析和模型预测,从而有助于提高海洋作业的效率,减少事故风险,优化对海洋环境和气候的监测,改进对鱼类资源的评估,并改善公共海洋管理的基础。新产品和服务的开发是通过项目来实施的。目前,海洋监测系统成员正在欧盟资助的PAPA项目中密切合作,该项目将以具有成本效益的方式综合和进一步发展波罗的海目前的业务海洋监测、数据管理和模拟活动,目的是为用户提供更高质量的数据产品和海洋预报。伙伴们认为,PAPA是在为波罗的海建立有效的海洋学业务服务方面取得的宝贵进展。
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