(as adopted at DBCP-XXXVIII)
The DBCP Task Team on Moored Buoys shall:
1. Review and document operational moored buoy systems and their underlying requirements;
2. Liaise with the different communities deploying moorings, including TIP, OceanSITES, seabed observatories, as well as national moored buoy programmes (coastal and global), and promote the development of multi-disciplinary mooring systems;
3. Liaise with the GOOS Steering Committee (GSC) and its technical panels to facilitate synergy between advances in GOOS implementation and the development of operational capabilities, in particular, for sustained coastal observations, analysis and related services by using mooring systems;
4. Liaise with the DBCP Task Teams and other related expert groups of marine services regarding the need for in situ wave observations;
5. Liaise with the DBCP Task Team on Data Management and other related expert groups regarding establishing and maintaining data and metadata standards to meet user requirements;
6. Liaise with the DBCP Task Team on Environmental Stewardship to promote technologies and practices that reduce the environmental impact of moored buoy operations;
7. Compile information on opportunities for the deployment and / or servicing of moored buoys;
8. Maintain a list of points of contact for moored buoy operators to serve as a network to facilitate international cooperation and communication of significant relevant information to operational moored buoy programs and requests for emergency ship operations such as recovery of drifting moorings;
9. Monitor technological developments for moored data buoys Best Practices and Buoy Technological Developments;
10. Review all relevant WMO and IOC Publications on Instrument Best Practices (e.g., INFCOM) to make sure they are kept up to date, address WIGOS issues, and comply with Quality Management terminology;
11. Provide the DBCP Executive Board or the DBCP with technical advice needed for developing moored buoy programmes, including the issues above; and
12. Report to the DBCP Executive Board and the DBCP at its annual Sessions, with periodically updated Workplans supporting implementation.
Membership:</p/
The membership is decided at Panel Sessions and is open to all Panel members.
Member | Role | Country | |
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Kenneth Connell
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research / Pacific Marine Environmental Labolatory |
Chair, TT-MB | United States of America | |
Val Swail | Canada | ||
Robert Jensen | United States of America | ||
Chun Lin Ning
First Institute of Oceanography, SOA |
China | ||
Shannon McArthur
NOAA National Data Buoy Center |
United States of America | ||
Christophe Guillerm
Météo France, Centre de Météorologie Marine |
France | ||
Jonathan Turton
Met Office |
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | ||
Robert Weller
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
United States of America | ||
Bill Burnett
NOAA National Data Buoy Center |
United States of America | ||
Weidong Yu
Sun Yat-Sen University |
China | ||
Thierry Carval
Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Ifremer, Centre de Bretagne |
France | ||
Champika Gallage
World Meteorological Organization - Observing System and Information Department |
Switzerland | ||
R. Venkatesan
National Centre for Coastal Research |
Vice-chair, TT-MB | India | |
Alicia Lavin
Instituto Español de Oceanografía – Centro Oceanográfico de Santander |
Spain | ||
Long Jiang
OceanOPS |
Technical Coordinator | France | |
Tamaryn Morris
South African Environmental Observation Network, Egagasini Node |
South Africa | ||
Lancelot Braasch
University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
United States of America | ||
Karen Grissom
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration |
United States of America | ||
Rita Esteves
Instituto Hidrográfico Lisboa |
Portugal | ||
Tania Daniels
South African Weather Service |
South Africa |