Moose: An integrated multi-site system of NW Mediterranean marine and atmospheric observatories

Despite intensive research efforts undertaken in the Mediterranean Sea over more than a century, an integrated view of its evolution, viewed in the climate change and anthropogenic pressure, still lacks. In this context, a Mediterranean Ocean Observing System on Environment (MOOSE) has been set up a...

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Main Authors: Mantoura, M., Coppola, L., Cousin, L., Antoine, David, Beguery, L., Blain, S., Bouin, M., Cadiou, J., Durrieu de Madron, X., Forget, P., Fraunie, P., Gojak, C., Gorsky, G., Goyet, C., Lebaron, P., Lellouche, J., Ludwig, W., Molcard, A., Mortier, L., Petit de la Villeon, L., Petrenko, A., Piazzola, J., Queguiner, B., Raimbault, P., Rigaud, V., Sempere, R., Tamburini, C., Testor, P., Vuillemin, R., Zakardjian, B.
Other Authors: Jean-Pierre Gattuso
Format: Conference Paper
Published: ASLO Aquatice Sciences 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16996
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Summary:Despite intensive research efforts undertaken in the Mediterranean Sea over more than a century, an integrated view of its evolution, viewed in the climate change and anthropogenic pressure, still lacks. In this context, a Mediterranean Ocean Observing System on Environment (MOOSE) has been set up as an interactive, distributed and integrated observatory system of the NW Mediterranean Sea to detect and identify long-term environmental anomalies. It will be based on a multisite system of continental shelf and deep-sea fixed stations as well as Lagrangian platform network to observe the spatio-temporal variability of processes interacting between the coastal-open ocean and the ocean-atmosphere components. Another target is to build efficient indicators of the health of the NW Mediterranean basin. MOOSE will also provide a large flux of realtime data to facilitate validation of operational oceanographic models. It will supply and maintain long-term time series, the only data sets that allow to evidence climatic trends. Finally, MOOSE project is supported by the Inter-Organization Environment Committee (CIO-E) and INSU to stimulate the national scientific community and European partners for a significant multidisciplinary program.