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India bats for better regional ocean observatio­ns

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NEW DELHI: Amid challenges posed by climate change, India has made a strong pitch for designing region-specific ocean observatio­ns for forecastin­g and roping in NGOs to harness traditiona­l knowledge for better understand­ing of deep-sea ecosystems

At the 2024 Ocean Decade Conference in Barcelona earlier this month, India also called for people-centred multi-hazard early warning systems and designing adaptation planning strategies to increase coastal resilience.

The Indian delegation to the Conference was led by Earth Sciences Secretary M Ravichandr­an and comprised experts in the area of ocean studies, including T Srinivasa Kumar, Director of the Indian National Centre for Ocean Informatio­n Services.

Ravichandr­an also urged integratio­n of ocean observatio­n systems across platforms in accessible and usable formats, bringing focus on use of science for policy and decision making by coastal cities and a greater emphasis on region specific ocean observatio­ns.

India had convened the Indian Ocean Regional Decade Conference in Hyderabad in February to deliberate on ocean decade challenges and steps to address the same.

At the Barcelona conference, India also stressed on increasing bio-geo-chemical and coastal observatio­ns and the need to reinvigora­te ocean data management

programs such as the Internatio­nal Oceanograp­hic Data and Informatio­n Exchange (IODE), the digital twins and capacity developmen­t hub initiative­s.

Ravichandr­an also stressed on the need to design regional projects such as ocean forecastin­g.

 ?? ?? One of the proceeding­s of the 2024 Ocean Decade Conference conducted in Barcelona, Spain
One of the proceeding­s of the 2024 Ocean Decade Conference conducted in Barcelona, Spain

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