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Rapport (Rapport De Recherche) Année : 2020

Future Science Brief - Big Data in Marine Science

Lionel Guidi
Antonio Fernandez-Guerra
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Carlos Canchaya
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Edward Curry
Federica Foglini
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Jean-Olivier Irisson
Ketil Malde
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Tara C Marshall
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Matthias Obst
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Rita P Ribeiro
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Jerry Tjiputra
Dorothee C.E. Bakker
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Résumé

The European Marine Board is an independent and self-sustaining science policy interface organisation that currently represents 34 Member Organizations from 18 European countries. It was established in 1995 to facilitate enhanced cooperation between European marine science organizations towards the development of a common vision on the strategic research priorities for marine science in Europe. The EMB promotes and supports knowledge transfer for improved leadership in European marine research. Its membership includes major national marine or oceanographic institutes, research funding agencies and national consortia of universities with a strong marine research focus. Adopting a strategic role, the European Marine Board serves its member organizations by providing a forum within which marine research policy advice is developed and conveyed to national agencies and to the European Commission, with the objective of promoting the need for, and quality of, European marine research.
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hal-03043150 , version 1 (07-12-2020)

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Lionel Guidi, Antonio Fernandez-Guerra, Carlos Canchaya, Edward Curry, Federica Foglini, et al.. Future Science Brief - Big Data in Marine Science. European Marine Board. 2020. ⟨hal-03043150⟩
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