A new era of digitalisation for ocean sustainability?

This report examines the potential of digital technologies to enhance ocean sustainability, focusing on innovations in ocean observation systems and the challenges of integrating these technologies into a cohesive data collection and analysis framework.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: OECD
Publication date: May 5, 2021
Authors: Asgeir Sørensen, Barrie Stevens, Chrystyna Harpluk, Claire Jolly, Emma Heslop, James Jolliffe
Time horizon: 2030
Geographic focus: global
Page count: 55

Methods

The research method involved analyzing trends in digital technologies for ocean observation, assessing their potential contributions to sustainability, and identifying necessary steps for innovation momentum. Workshops and expert contributions provided insights into future advances and challenges.

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Key Insights

Digital technologies are rapidly advancing ocean observation capabilities, with potential benefits for sustainability. Innovations in sensors, autonomous platforms, and data analysis could revolutionize ocean data collection and management. However, realizing this potential requires overcoming technical, organizational, and collaborative challenges, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on funding and priorities.

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