The implementation of operational oceanography in the past 15 years has provided many societal benefits and has led to many countries adopting a formal roadmap for providing ocean forecasts. In the coming years biogeochemistry observations will challenge the new generation of data assimilation researchers. Published recently by GODAE OceanView, the book on "New Frontiers in Operational Oceanography" outlines the current state-of-the-art in operational oceanography with two chapters dedicated to marine biogeochemistry: on in situ observations (Chapter 6) and on modelling and data assimilation (Chapter 22).

 

For more detailed description of the book, full table of contents with chapter's authorship outlined, access to individual chapters and link to online order of a hard copy of the book please go to https://www.godae-oceanview.org/outreach/education-training/gov-summer-school-2017/publication/