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time scales, in addition to providing its the Global Ocean Assessments (UN, 2017;
Figure 2. Research Innovation and Infrastructure Network (RPII). administrative structure and identifying 2021), the Global Environmental Outlook
potential customers, according to its sci- reports of the United Nations Environment
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jectives, as explained below, which were (Ocean Panel, 2021), the reports of the In-
structured highlighting action strategies, tergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on
indicators and goals so as to meet the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES,
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lems, it is essential to carry out a diagnosis and ocean zones (Nobre & Marengo, 2017),
of the identified needs and gaps, as well as the Community White Papers derived from
4. Strategic objectives and expected products for the sea to be qualified the creation and prioritization of a “scien- OceanObs19 (OceanObs19, 2020), the Sci-
tific agenda” to direct the efforts and the ence Project for Brazil, prepared by the Bra-
Strategic planning for OS-INPO should and supported by a rigorous mechanism for activities to be undertaken. This scientific zilian Academy of Sciences, with emphasis
focus on actions that reconcile economic evaluating the results achieved . agenda, called “National Diagnosis of the on the themes of Ocean, Biodiversity and
development goals and minimization of The OSs work with a specific Budget Ocean”, will require integration and discus- Climate Change (Silva & Tundisi, 2018), the
social inequalities, in the natural spaces to Action (AO) in Brazil for those Manage- sions with federal government entities (e.g., special volume of journal Ciência e Cultura
be contemplated, systematizing and mak- ment Contracts. In addition to the planned MCTI, MMA, Brazilian Navy, CIRM), sub- sobre Oceano (SBPC, 2021), the Declaration
ing projects compatible with well-defined Federal budget, the promotion and active national state entities (e.g., Department of of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences on the
objectives and goals, optimizing those fundraising from private as well as inter- Economic Development, Department of the Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable
through which the expected products. national sources will be essential for the Environment and other local agencies) and Development (ABC, 2021) and the Ma-
All OS-INPO activities will be governed functioning of the OS-INPO, especially with also municipalities, together with the private rine-Coastal Diagnosis of the Brazilian Plat-
by a high-level Management Agreement regard to meeting the goals and targets of sector, the third sector and academia, and form on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
or Contract (“Contrato de Gestão – CG”), global programs. should be guided by a critical analysis of the (BPBES , 2021), still under construction, as
signed by MCTI and the winning entity of The Work Plan presented for the future literature, whose discussions will be guided well as numerous scientific texts that relate
the event, in which the activities, services, OS-INPO addresses important elements by several documents, citing just a few, as to the the topics (e.g., CEMBRA, 2012; Turra
goals and objectives to be achieved will be related to the expected impacts on civil examples: reports of the Workshops of the & Denadai, 2016; Turra et al., 2013; Claudet
detailed, followed by well-agreed deadlines, society on short, medium and long-term Decade of the Ocean in Brazil (MCTI, 2021), et al., 2020; Lana & Castello, 2020; Franz et
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