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- About
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The Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO) was founded in 1999 by directors of oceanographic institutions around the world as a forum to promote and advance the observation of the global ocean. POGO is a UK-registered charity with member institutions from around the world, and works closely with other international and regional programmes and organisations.
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- Three pillars
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POGO seeks to expand international support for ocean observing, through innovation of the ocean observing system, capacity development and outreach/advocacy.
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- Innovation in ocean observingObjective 1: To lead innovation and development of the crucial components of the ocean observing system
- > Task forces, projects and working groups
- SEAGRASS – South East Asia project for General Regional Awareness of Seagrass by Society
- COLLECT – Citizen Observation of Local Litter in Coastal ECosysTems
- Oceanographic Data Acquisition GoG
- BIOTTA (Building CapacIty in Ocean AcidificaTion MoniToring in the Gulf of GuineA)
- OpenMODs – Open Access Marine Observation Devices
- BEACON – Capacity building for Biochemical obsErvation of AnthropogeniC pollutiOn, tropical traNsitional waters
- ERIKA – Women in Science
- Innovation in ocean observingObjective 1: To lead innovation and development of the crucial components of the ocean observing system
- Completed activities
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- > Member ocean observing systems
- > POGO Member case studies
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