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1) what kind of scientific architecture is  which have long been needed. The quality   goals set in the Ocean Decade for Sustain-  should lead to greater knowledge of the
 necessary, to obtain the desired effect, in  and continuous observation of the oceans   able Development, the GOOS strategy is to   state of the sea, protect the health of the
 support of the processes  of  governance  bring enormous benefits to society in dif-  provide by 2030 with an integrated obser-  oceans and promote sustainable economic
 of the sea and the promotion of resulting  ferent ways, among which stand out a   vational system that can provide high-qual-  growth. GOOS, therefore, is a global sys-
 public policies? And   better understanding of coastal physical   ity, critical information for the public and   tem of integrated observations capable of
 2) what can ocean science offer, today, in  processes, greater efficiency in maritime   private sectors on adaptation and mitigat-  evaluating the temporal evolution of the
 support of the sustainable transformations  activities, sustained support for the for-  ing the impacts of climate change. This   ocean’s physical, biological, and ecological
 that, invariably, will guide a Blue Economy?  mation of environmental public policies as   integrated system must absorb technolog-  properties and its functioning, which will
 well as the monitoring of their compliance,   ical innovations in order to respond to the   provide valuable information on the cli-
 International examples denote the  environmental protection, leisure activities,   needs  of users in general. GOOS actions   mate variability of the oceans.
 current  distance  in  which  we  still  find  among others. For example, observation   3. The Brazilian component of GOOS
 ourselves so as to obtain answers to the  of meteoceanographic properties is criti-
 questions postulated above. Otherwise,  cal for oil and gas companies, in support
 it might not be necessary for the United  of platform installations or safe drilling of   The Interministerial Commission for the   Buoys Program (PNBOIA), Network of fixed
 Nations (UN) to declare the  period  2021-  wells offshore. Companies in the port sec-  Resources of the Sea (CIRM) created, in   buoys for research and forecasting in the
 2030 as the Decade of Ocean Science for  tor also depend on environmental infor-  1997, the GOOS-Brasil Program, with the   Tropical Atlantic (PIRATA), Permanent Net-
 Sustainable Development (IOC-UNESCO,  mation in coastal regions for the entry and   objective of expanding and consolidating   work for Monitoring the Middle Sea Level
 2020), if we already had a well-defined  exit of large ships in their port operations.  a system of permanent observation of the   (GLOSS-Brasil), Shallow Water Wave Mon-
 path to for the sake of sustainability and   An overview of some ongoing Brazilian   oceans, coastal zone, and atmosphere,  in   itoring Network (WAVES Network), MO-
 health of the oceans. The Ocean Decade  initiatives is presented in this article, involv-  the South Atlantic and Tropical regions. It   VAR Project, Oceanographic Modeling and
 arises, therefore, from the need to encour-  ing federal agencies, universities, and some   would, therefore, be the Brazilian contribu-  Observation Network (REMO), Coastal and
 age scientific research and technological  private companies, with a focus on initiatives   tion to the international GOOS program.  Oceanic Meteorological Monitoring, Data
 innovations aimed at cleaning, safety, and  associated with ocean monitoring. Emphasis   The Brazilian  Navy,  through the Navy   Network, South Atlantic Southern Upturn
 sustainability of the oceans. It is also an op-  is given to the GOOS-Brasil Program, coor-  Hydrography Center (CHM - Centro de Hi-  Cell Monitoring (SAMOC/SAMBAR), Brazil-
 portunity for the country to  consider  the  dinated by the Brazilian Navy (MB), corre-  drografia da Marinha), coordinates the exe-  ian Coast Monitoring System (SiMCosta),
 possibilities of creating a new institutional  sponding to the longest-lived system exist-  cution of the GOO-Brasil Program, with the   and Best Practices in Ocean Observation
 arrangement, in support of an integrated  ing at the national level, subsidizing actions   participation of Ministries and Government   Program (MePrO).
 network of marine observatories in Brazil,  aimed at maximizing socio-economic bene-  Secretaries, universities, research institutes,   The following is a brief description of
 which also includes aspects of biodiversi-  fits and the safe return of public investment   and  representatives  of the scientific  com-  each network, program, or project that
 ty and the biogeochemistry of the oceans,  in the Blue Economy area.  munity, designated by ordinance by CIRM.  makes up GOOS-Brasil, which, at first, are
                     Currently, the following observation   relevant in terms of themes, such as the
 2. The Global Ocean Observation System  programs are part of GOOS-Brasil: National   Blue Economy.


 The Global Ocean Observing System   and by the International Science Council
 (GOOS) is led by UNESCO’s Intergovern-  (ISC – International Science Council).
 mental Oceanographic Commission (IOC)   GOOS is an ocean observation program
 and supported by the World Meteorolog-  through collaboration with the internation-
 ical Organization (WMO), the United Na-  al community, involving scientists, regional
 tions Environmental Program. Units (UNEP   and national institutions (I-GOOS, 1997). As
 – United Nations Environment Programme)   ocean observation is critical to achieving the



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