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Desalination and warming waters: main characteristics of ocean climate in 2020

Autor/a: Félix Amárita. Coordinator (PhD)
03.11.2021

Long-term ocean monitoring programs are essential to accurately analyze and quantify ocean climate variability.

The ICES (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea) Report on Ocean Climate (IROC) combines decades of ocean observations across the ICES North Atlantic region to describe the current state of sea temperature , salinity and atmospheric conditions, as well as observed trends and recent variability.

The working group in charge of preparing this report, WGOH (Working Group of Oceanic Hydrography, for its acronym in English), in which AZTI participates, together with the international organizations ICES and NAFO, organizes, every 10 years since 1991, the Symposium on decadal variability of the North Atlantic and its marine ecosystems. Its fourth edition, “4th Symposium on Decadal Variability of the North Atlantic and it’s Marine Ecosystem: 2010-2019”, will be held from April 24 to 28, 2022, in Bergen, Norway. In this conference the most important aspects of ocean climate variability, plankton, fish, birds and marine mammals of the North Atlantic during the last decade (2010-2019). More information on WGOH can be found in this article recently published in Frontiers in Marine Science.

The progress of the IROC report has already been published, anticipating the most notable aspects of the state of the oceanic climate in the North Atlantic in 2020:

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