{"id":27396,"date":"2016-06-29T11:00:42","date_gmt":"2016-06-29T01:00:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=27396"},"modified":"2016-06-28T10:59:03","modified_gmt":"2016-06-28T00:59:03","slug":"ocean-observations-trilateral-cooperation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/ocean-observations-trilateral-cooperation\/","title":{"rendered":"Ocean observations and trilateral cooperation"},"content":{"rendered":"
On Monday I spoke at a<\/span> conference<\/span><\/a> sponsored by <\/span>the Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA, ANU\u2019s Strategic & Defence Studies Centre and the JMSDF Command and Staff College on <\/span>21st Century Trilateral Maritime Cooperation<\/span><\/i>.<\/span><\/p>\n The conference was designed to formulate trilateral cooperative approaches to enhancing the maritime security of Japan, the United States and Australia, and I spoke on the scientific aspects of civilian maritime activities.<\/span><\/p>\n Last August the Australian government launched the<\/span> National Marine Science Plan 2015\u20132025: Driving the Development of Australia\u2019s Blue Economy<\/span><\/i><\/a>.<\/span><\/i> The Plan sets out eight high-level recommendations, of which I\u2019d like to highlight two. First, creating a National Oceanographic Modelling System to supply defence, industry and government with accurate, detailed knowledge and predictions of ocean state to support decision-making by policy-makers and marine industry. And second, sustaining and expanding the Integrated Marine Observing System to support critical climate change and coastal systems research.<\/span><\/p>\n Since 2006, Australia\u2019s<\/span> Integrated Marine Observing System<\/span><\/a> (IMOS) has supported a step-change increase in availability of physical, biogeochemical and biological observations and data across oceanic and coastal waters. (The following figure, designed to be read from inside to out,<\/span> illustrates how IMOS<\/span><\/a> is \u2018operated by selected institutions but available for use by the entire community through open data access, generating a wide range of outputs that are relevant across portfolios and sectors.\u2019)<\/span><\/p>\n