Oceans and Society : Blue Planet by Victoria Cheung, Michael Ott, Samy Djavidnia and Sophie Seeyave (2014, Trade Paperback)

ZUBER (263306)
97.8% positive feedback
Price:
$77.95
Free 2-4 day delivery
Get it between Sat, May 24 and Wed, May 28
Returns:
30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.
Condition:
Brand New
OCEANS AND SOCIETY: BLUE PLANET By Samy Djavidnia & Samy Djavidnia & Victoria Cheung & Michael Ott & Sophie Seeyave - Hardcover **BRAND NEW**.

About this product

Product Identifiers

PublisherCambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN-101443856398
ISBN-139781443856393
eBay Product ID (ePID)234925707

Product Key Features

Number of Pages285 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameOceans and Society : Blue Planet
Publication Year2014
SubjectEarth Sciences / Oceanography
TypeTextbook
AuthorVictoria Cheung, Michael Ott, Samy Djavidnia, Sophie Seeyave
Subject AreaScience
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsSamy Djavidnia is responsible for the development and implementation of satellite-based monitoring services at the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA), an EU agency based in Lisbon, Portugal. His main interests and expertise include international cooperation, earth observation, and oceanography from space. Samy has a BSc in Physics and Astrophysics and an MSc in Space Science.Victoria Cheung has been the Scientific Coordinator at the Secretariat of the Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans (POGO), based at Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK, since December 2012. She has a BSc (Hons) in Geology, an MSc in Applied Marine Science and a PhD in Genetic Ecotoxicology.Michael Ott is a Senior Science Advisor in the Government of Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO). His main role is developing national aspects of, and international links to, DFO's upcoming operational oceanography plan to deliver ocean services. In addition, he is the DFO point of contact with the Canadian Space Agency for ocean science. Michael has a PhD in Physical Oceanography and an MA in Public Policy and Administration.Sophie Seeyave is Assistant Director at the POGO Secretariat, based at Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK. Her current interests and responsibilities include international scientific coordination and management of capacity-building programmes. Sophie has a BSc in Oceanography and Marine Biology and a PhD in Phytoplankton Ecology.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal909.09
SynopsisOceans and Society: Blue Planet is a global initiative bringing together many ocean-observing programmes with a societal benefit focus. It was created in 2011 as a Task within the Work Plan of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO). The Geneva-based GEO is a voluntary partnership of some 90 governments and 77 intergovernmental, international, and regional organisations. It is committed to integrating global observations through strengthened cooperation and coordination among global observing systems and research programmes.Blue Planet held its inaugural Symposium in Ilhabela, Brazil, in November 2012. Participants from some 25 countries, representing a diverse array of international programmes, presented and discussed issues including the coordination of and information access from global ocean observing systems for open ocean, coastal and inland ecosystems; operational ocean forecasting; applications of observations for sustainable fishery and aquaculture; and capacity building.A major outcome of the Symposium was the production of this book. The contributions to the Symposium served as a starting point, and were developed to provide a comprehensive overview of the scope and breadth of the Oceans and Society: Blue Planet initiative. Targeted at all stakeholders within the ocean and marine community, this volume discusses current activities and future actions and raises awareness for the further development and implementation of the Blue Planet agenda. Readers will learn more about ocean observations, how they can be integrated, and their applications to benefit society as a whole., "Oceans and Society: Blue Planet" (www.oceansandsociety.org) is a global initiative bringing together many ocean-observing programmes with a societal benefit focus. It was created in 2011 as a Task within the Work Plan of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO). The Geneva-based GEO is a voluntary partnership of some 90 governments and 77 intergovernmental, international, and regional organisations. It is committed to integrating global observations through strengthened cooperation and coordination among global observing systems and research programmes. Blue Planet held its inaugural Symposium in Ilhabela, Brazil, in November 2012. Participants from some 25 countries, representing a diverse array of international programmes, presented and discussed issues including the coordination of and information access from global ocean observing systems for open ocean, coastal and inland ecosystems; operational ocean forecasting; applications of observations for sustainable fishery and aquaculture; and capacity building. A major outcome of the Symposium was the production of this book. The contributions to the Symposium served as a starting point, and were developed to provide a comprehensive overview of the scope and breadth of the "Oceans and Society: Blue Planet" initiative. Targeted at all stakeholders within the ocean and marine community, this volume discusses current activities and future actions and raises awareness for the further development and implementation of the Blue Planet agenda. Readers will learn more about ocean observations, how they can be integrated, and their applications to benefit society as a whole.
No ratings or reviews yet
Be the first to write a review