SOCIB: The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs

Author:

Tintoré Joaquín,Vizoso Guillermo,Casas Benjamín,Heslop Emma,Pascual Ananda,Orfila Alejandro,Ruiz Simón,Martínez-Ledesma Miguel,Torner Marc,Cusí Simó,Diedrich Amy,Balaguer Pau,Gómez-Pujol Lluís,Álvarez-Ellacuria Amaya,Gómara Sonia,Sebastian Kristian,Lora Sebastián,Beltrán Joan Pau,Renault Lionel,Juzà Melanie,Álvarez Diego,March David,Garau Bartomeu,Castilla Carlos,Cañellas Tomeu,Roque David,Lizarán Irene,Pitarch Saul,Carrasco Maria Antonia,Lana Aránzazu,Mason Evan,Escudier Romain,Conti Daniel,Sayol Juan Manuel,Barceló Bàrbara,Alemany Francisco,Reglero Patricia,Massuti Enric,Vélez-Belchí Pedro,Ruiz Javier,Oguz Temel,Gómez Marta,Álvarez Enrique,Ansorena Luís,Manriquez Mario

Abstract

AbstractNew monitoring technologies are being progressively implemented in open-ocean and coastal observatories. The Mediterranean Sea is a well-known, reduced-scale ocean, an ideal natural laboratory to study global ocean processes, in particular those associated with meso- and submesoscale variability, interactions with mean flows and associated ecosystem response. SOCIB, the Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System, is one of such observatories, a multiplatform distributed and integrated system, a facility of facilities that extends from the nearshore to the open sea. SOCIB profits from the strategic position of the Balearic Islands at the Atlantic/Mediterranean transition area, one of the “hot spots” of biodiversity in the world’s oceans, and also of societal needs in islands where preservation of the environment is essential to assure both residents’ welfare and the competitiveness of the tourist sector. SOCIB is unique in that, from peer-reviewed excellence, its mission and objectives are science-, technology-, and society-driven. These types of new marine infrastructures, because of their critical mass and sustained funding, are presently establishing new ways of international cooperation, leading to major science breakthroughs, innovations in oceanographic instrumentation, and new ways of more efficient and science-based coastal and ocean management. We describe the major elements and structure of SOCIB and present some recent scientific, technological, and society-related results that are of relevance at a global ocean scale.

Publisher

Marine Technology Society

Subject

Ocean Engineering,Oceanography

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