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Operational oceanography in Indonesia

In 2005 Indonesian and European institutes joined to start the first step for the implementation of an Ocean Operational System in the Indonesian archipelago. The system will support the decision making process for the sustainable use of marine resources, providing useful information and added value...

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Published in:Asia Europe journal 2008-06, Vol.6 (2), p.277-292
Main Authors: Ribotti, A., Sorgente, R., Hanggono, A., Manzella, G. M. R., Hendiarti, N., Fusco, L., Adi, T. R., Djajadihardja, Y. S., Farhan, A. R., Frederik, M. C. G., Ma’ruf, W. F., Realino, B., Rupolo, V., Ruti, P., Sadly, M., Syamsudin, F., Subki, B. A.
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Summary:In 2005 Indonesian and European institutes joined to start the first step for the implementation of an Ocean Operational System in the Indonesian archipelago. The system will support the decision making process for the sustainable use of marine resources, providing useful information and added value products as well as a service for an improved management of the sea with high business impact to targeted groups as public authorities and commercial operators (coastal managers, fishermen, shipping companies). In this paper the System is shortly described with its potential benefits and economic and social impacts.
ISSN:1610-2932
1612-1031
DOI:10.1007/s10308-008-0185-z