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Guidelines for the handling of Covid-19 on vessels manned and operated by IMR. Version 5.4.
(Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway, 2021)
The purpose of these guidelines is to give practical guidance for establishing efficient barriers to prevent the Covid-19 from entering vessels manned and operated by IMR, and to prevent the spreading of Covid-19 if the ...
Update to UNOLS Considerations for Conducting Seagoing Science. Version 1.7.
(University National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS), 2021)
The following information and guidance is provided as an update and adjustment to
previous UNOLS Guidance related to conducting science onboard U.S. Academic Research
Fleet vessels (see: 1June2020 UNOLS COVID-19 ...
Risk assessment COVID-19 (C-19) Research Vessels. Version 1.6.
(Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway, 2021)
If you are going on a cruise on a research vessel manned and operated by IMR/Research Vessel Department or shall visit one of our vessels in port.
ORION Open Science checklist.
(ORION: Open Responsible research and Innovation to further Outstanding kNowledge, Barcelona, Spain, 2021)
The checklist is intended as a prompt for researchers who wish to make practical changes in order to make their science more open. The checklist is divided into 3 major areas: before, during, and after a research project. ...
Technical note: Novel triple O2 sensor aquatic eddy covariance instrument with improved time shift correction reveals central role of microphytobenthos for carbon cycling in coral reef sands.
(2021)
The aquatic eddy covariance technique stands out
as a powerful method for benthic O2 flux measurements in
shelf environments because it integrates effects of naturally
varying drivers of the flux such as current flow ...
Joint FORCE11 & COPE Research Data Publishing Ethics Working Group Recommendations for the handling of ethical concerns relating to the publication of research data. Version 1.
(Joint FORCE11 & COPE Research Data Publishing Ethics Working Group, 2021)
The scope of the Working Group is to develop recommendations for how data repositories, journal
publishers, and institutions can handle ethical cases relating to the publication of research data,
and steps to take if an ...
Toward the widespread application of low-cost technologies in coastal ocean observing (Internet of Things for the Ocean).
(2021)
The ability to access user-friendly, low-cost instrumentation remains a limiting factor in coastal ocean observing. The majority
of currently available marine observation equipment is difficult to deploy, costly to operate, ...
Collaborative Automation and IoT Technologies for Coastal Ocean Observing Systems.
(2021)
Coastal observing systems are typically nationally funded and built around national
priorities. As a result, there are presently significant differences between countries
in terms of sustainability, observing capacity ...
Future Vision for Autonomous Ocean Observations.
(2020)
Autonomous platforms already make observations over a wide range of temporal and
spatial scales, measuring salinity, temperature, nitrate, pressure, oxygen, biomass, and
many other parameters. However, the observations ...
Robots Versus Humans: Automated Annotation Accurately Quantifies Essential Ocean Variables of Rocky Intertidal Functional Groups and Habitat State.
(2021)
Standardized methods for effectively and rapidly monitoring changes in the biodiversity
of marine ecosystems are critical to assess status and trends in ways that are
comparable between locations and over time. In ...