The United Nations (UN) Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030 (referred to as ‘the Decade’) is coordinated by IOC-UNESCO to promote transformational, large-scale change to advance urgent action on moving from the ‘ocean we have’ to the ‘ocean we want’. As a part of this effort, the IOC-UNESCO entrusted Mercator Ocean International with hosting and piloting the OceanPrediction Decade Collaborative Centre, whose vision is “to galvanize and coordinate efforts towards the co-development and integration of worldwide ocean prediction activities, serving Decade objectives and in close collaboration with the Decade endorsed actions and other stakeholders”.
To achieve its objectives, OceanPrediction is developing worldwide two types of collaboration structures:
Both structures will work in close cooperation. For example, the regional teams will contribute to the ocean Forecasting Co-design Team by providing regional dimensions to all the analyses.
The regional teams are the foundation of the « global community » dimension of the OceanPrediction DCC. They are also designed considering the participation of the GOOS regional alliances and UNEP regional seas. As a result, nine Regional Teams were formed:
Overall, the Regional Teams aim to facilitate collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and advancements in ocean forecasting within their regions while contributing to global objectives.
More specifically, they have the following objectives:
The OceanPrediction DCC Office will encourage those Teams to develop and implement additional innovative ideas, always aligned with the OceanPrediction DCC objectives, and integrated on its activities.
All the Regional Teams are open to broad participation and membership in their corresponding regions. They will be formed bya broad range of individuals, belonging both to public and private sectors, covering different topic and interests, from science to applications, coastal to open ocean, biological to physical services, etc.
The Governance of the Regional Teams will be based on the activities of a Regional Focal point and of a Steering group:
One institution, with activities on ocean forecasting, will act as focal point for each corresponding Regional Team. The representative of this institution will act as chairperson, responsible for the overall functioning of the Regional Team and for the communication and interfacing between the OceanPrediction DCC Office in Toulouse. It will also contribute to facilitate and support the implementation of the work of the Regional Team.
The role of the steering group is to organise the activities and ensure the connection between the different Regional Teams, and with the Technical Team. The steering group will be formed by experts on the following disciplines:
These experts will promote actions related to the OceanPrediction DCC objectives in their fields of expertise. They will be in close contact with the other Regional Teams experts, forming a worldwide network on their respective disciplines and they will promote specific activities and sharing of knowledge.
The nine regional team groups will have kick off meetings throughout 2023. Each of them will be the occasion to announce the region’s Steering Teams but also to define the specific goals. Register now to join us for the next meetings!
Region | Date of 1st meeting | Zoom Links | Replay |
West Pacific and Marginal Seas of South and East Asia. | April 21st | Full video | |
African seas incl. subregional division to address the differences in technical development. | June 14th | Full video | |
Indian seas covering South Asian Seas and ROPME Sea Area | May 3rd | ||
Mediterranean and Black Sea | TBA | ||
North-East Atlantic | July 5th | Full video | |
South and central America | September 19th | Click here to register | |
North America | September 21st | Click here to register | |
Arctic | June 28th | Full video | |
Antarctic | TBA |
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