From ESONET multidisciplinary scientific community to EMSO novel european research infrastructure for ocean observation

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Environmental and climate changes are crucial challenges for sustainable living because of their significant impact on the Earth system and the important consequences for natural resources. Oceans have a primary role in these changes as they regulate heat flux, greenhouse gases and climate whilst harboring many different life forms and resources. Understanding processes in the marine environment is of paramount importance for any prediction of short-, intermediate- and long-term global change.

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Person, R., Favali, P., Ruhl, H. A., Beranzoli, L., Rolin, J. F., Waldmann, C., … Thomsen, L. (2015). From ESONET multidisciplinary scientific community to EMSO novel european research infrastructure for ocean observation. In Seafloor Observatories: A New Vision of the Earth from the Abyss (pp. 531–563). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11374-1_20

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