Fiona Beckman

No Data, No Action: Investing in Ocean Observations to Achieve SDG14and a Sustainable Future

A Statement from POGO: On 7 June 2025, members of POGO, a global consortium of nearly 60 oceanographic research institutions, will convene in Nice, to discuss the urgent need for sustainably-funded, globally-distributed and well-coordinated ocean observations. Building the global ocean observing system began more than two decades ago and important advances have been made, particularly […]

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POGO Statement on Sustained Biological Ocean Observations in Support of the Global Biodiversity Framework

October 2024 At the UN Ocean Decade Conference in Barcelona this April, the Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO) and partners issued a resounding Declaration calling for bold, collective action to sustain and significantly expand biomolecular ocean observations globally. These, combined with other forms of biological observation of the ocean, are essential for

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Open Letter on Scientific Ocean Drilling

– An Open Letter to POGO members, their governments and funders – On the importance of international cooperation forscientific ocean drilling August 2024 The Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO), an international consortium of nearly 60 oceanographic research institutes that work together to promote and support global ocean observations, raises concerns over the

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