A framework for multidisciplinary science observations from commercial ships

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2024-02-19
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Macdonald, Alison M.
Hiron, Luna
McRaven, Leah T.
Stolp, Laura
Strom, Kerry
Hudak, Rebecca
Smith, Shawn R.
Hummon, Julia M.
Andres, Magdalena
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10.1093/icesjms/fsae011
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Instrument platform
Sustained observations
Multidisciplinary
Industry partnership
Ocean measurement
Atmosphere measurement
Marine observation
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Science Research on Commercial Ships (Science RoCS) is a grassroots multi-institution group of scientists, engineers, data managers, and administrators seeking to further research opportunities by equipping commercial vessels with suites of maritime appropriate scientific sensors operated autonomously on regular ship routes with minimal crew intervention. Science RoCS aims to foster cooperation between the shipping industry and scientific community at a level that will be transformative for societally relevant ocean science, promote cross-disciplinary ocean science through simultaneous observation of the air/sea interface and water column, and spur a technological revolution in observational oceanography by developing new turnkey, maritime-industry-appropriate scientific equipment whose data streams can be used to stimulate innovations in oceanic (physical, chemical, and biological) understanding and forecasting. We envision a future where scientific data collection on commercial ships is the new industry standard, providing repeat measurements in undersampled, remote regions, on scales not otherwise accessible to the scientific community.
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© The Author(s), 2024. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Macdonald, A., Hiron, L., McRaven, L., Stolp, L., Strom, K., Hudak, R., Smith, S., Hummon, J., & Andres, M. (2024). A framework for multidisciplinary science observations from commercial ships. ICES Journal of Marine Science, fsae011, https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsae011.
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Macdonald, A., Hiron, L., McRaven, L., Stolp, L., Strom, K., Hudak, R., Smith, S., Hummon, J., & Andres, M. (2024). A framework for multidisciplinary science observations from commercial ships. ICES Journal of Marine Science, fsae011.
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