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Who we are

GOOS is an Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC)-led programme. The IOC is part of UNESCO.

GOOS Management Team

The GOOS Management Team includes members at the GOOS Office in Paris and across the globe, facilitating collaboration between various GOOS Components and contributing to GOOS management and coordination.

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Steering Committee

The Steering Committee governs and coordinates the components of GOOS, steering its work to achieve objectives of the Global Ocean Observing System 2030 Strategy.

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Observations Coordination Group (OCG)

The OCG strengthens GOOS implementation by coordinating the system through 13 global observing networks and OceanOPS.

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Expert Panels

The Physics and Climate, Biogeochemistry and Biology and Ecosystems Panels are central to our work and liaise with and advocate for users.

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Expert Team on Operational Ocean Forecasting Systems (ETOOFS)

ETOOFS guides initiatives to improve capacity, quality and interoperability of ocean model forecast products.

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GOOS Regional Alliances (GRAs)

GRAs identify, enable and develop GOOS ocean monitoring and services to meet regional and national priorities.

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GOOS National Focal Points (NFPs)

NFPs are the appropriate contact points in each Member State for affairs regarding the implementation of the Global Ocean Observing System at national and global levels.

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GOOS was created in March 1991

It was an initiative of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) designed to meet the needs of many nations.

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