Odyssey Project launching - hybrid event

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Summary

Launching of the Odyssey Project endorsed by the UN Ocean Decade in support of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS).

8 February, 2022 (2 PM - 5 PM CET)

During the last 10 years, OceanOPS has developed innovative partnerships with civil society, particularly with NGOs and racing yachts to deploy observing instruments in hard-to-reach locations, contributing to the real-time observation and stewardship of the ocean with low carbon footprints. These partnerships and activities were even more strengthened during the pandemic, when deployment of oceanographic instruments by research vessels was deeply impacted by Covid-19 restrictions.

"Other partnerships or initiatives are being developed to generalize met-ocean observations from merchant ships, fishing fleets, and other marine operators or ship users from the coast to the open ocean, but they have not yet unleashed their full potential" explains Mathieu Belbéoch, OceanOPS manager. "The Odyssey project will provide the framework for the co-development of an operational contribution of civil society to the GOOS infrastructure" adds Belbéoch.

The Odyssey project embodies the level of response we need to face climate issues and will help strengthen international collaborations within and outside the ocean observing community. These collaborations, based on the observations’ collection, data sharing and analyses, scientific and technological developments, will be essential to develop such a project.

Conscious of the importance of civil society engagement to support ocean observations and that the development and sustainability of the GOOS urgently need targeted increases in observations, OceanOPS will coordinate the Odyssey Project.

The Project aims to:

  • Enhance the GOOS, in all its components, by cooperating with new ocean-going vessel types from ocean races, NGOs, citizens, and private sectors
  • Coordinate and structure all diverse and fragmented ocean observing contributions for better efficiency and visibility of all initiatives
  • Provide tangible and operational support to the GOOS and all networks, including new emerging networks
  • Promote and reward existing contributions
  • Expand new partnerships
  • Make links between different communities contributing to the GOOS
  • Develop and reinforce data distribution nodes based on existing structures
  • Build a pool of met-ocean instruments handled by the UN
  • Engage civil society in the UN Ocean Decade
  • Participate in Ocean Literacy, educational and outreach activities around ocean observations

The Project is addressed to an international audience including scientists, civil society, private sphere, shipping industry, sailing communities, fishing, and all people who are interested in contributing to marine observations.

(A detailed program with the name of each speaker will be added closer to the event)

Chairs: Mathieu Belbéoch (Manager, OceanOPS) & Toste Tanhua (GOOS Steering Committee, Co-Chair)

Summary Program

Opening:

  • WMO, IOC/UNESCO Representatives
  • Institutional Partners (Ifremer, Météo-France, NOAA)

Introduction & Objectives of the Odyssey Project

  • Toste Tanhua (GOOS)
  • Mathieu Belbéoch (OceanOPS)

Overview on history with voluntary observing ships

  • Martin Kramp (OceanOPS)

Highlights on some new and historical partnerships: (speakers to be confirmed)

  • Coastal observations
  • Sailing community
  • Individuals & NGOs
  • Shipping industry
  • Fishing vessels contribution
  • Instrumentation

Roundtable discussion:

  • Challenges identified
  • 2030 Odyssey vision
  • Odyssey Project structuration (observing components, implementation, instrumentation, data flow, communication)
  • Next steps

Conclusions & perspectives

  • Mathieu Belbéoch & Toste Tanhua

Signature of the “Brest declaration for ocean observations”

Practical Information

This is a hybrid event, you can either attend in-person or join the meeting virtually. Registration is necessary to attend the event (in-person or virtually) and to obtain the meeting link connection information.

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.fr/e/odyssey-project-launching-hybrid-event-registration-255950353397

The in-person meeting will be held in Brest, Brittany, France. The location will be communicated to all registered attendees closer to the event.

The official language of the meeting is English.

Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us: Emanuela Rusciano erusciano@ocean-ops.org

Location:

Ghana

Event Times (UTC-5):

Starts: 07 Feb 2022 18:00:00
Ends: 07 Feb 2022 18:00:00
Open attendance

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