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    <skos:prefLabel xml:lang="en">IGOSS</skos:prefLabel>
    <skos:definition xml:lang="en">IGOSS is an important data acquisition and management systems      that will form, with other existing systems, the &apos;Marine      Meteorological and Oceanographic Operational Services&apos; Module of      the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS).      The Integrated Global Ocean Services System (IGOSS) is the      international SYSTEM for the collection and exchange of ocean      data (such as temperature and salinity) and the preparation and      dissemination of oceanic products and services. IGOSS is      coordinated jointly by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic      Commission (IOC) of the United Nations Educational, Scientific      and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the World Meteorological      Organization (WMO), and consists of national facilities and      services provided by participating member countries who share      data for mutual benefit.      The IGOSS system consists of three components: the IGOSS      Observing System (IOS), the IGOSS Data Processing and Services      System (IDPSS) and the IGOSS Telecommunications Arrangements      (ITA). In the IOS, naval ships, research vessels, and merchant      ships in the Ships-of-Opportunity Programme (SOOP) along with      fixed and floating buoys transmit oceanographic data such as      subsurface temperature and salinity in near-real time. The IDPSS      consists of several types of national, specialized and world      data centres for processing and dissemination data and data      products. The backbone of the ITA is the Global      Telecommunication System (GTS) of the WMO. BATHY and TESAC data      reports are transmitted over the GTS with headers that      correspond to the nation which made the observation and placed      the data on the GTS. The principal of free and open data      exchange for all member states is accomplished through the GTS.      Through IGOSS, observations, analyses and predictions of      important ocean features are available to users on an      operational basis, normally within 30 days or less. Ocean      observations of temperature, salinity, sea level, and currents      have a wide range of applications to commercial fishing,      hydrobiology, marine exloration, disaster prevention, marine      pollution and ocean modeling. IGOSS-derived data are used for      both operational and research applications. The data are quality      controlled at sea, by member states who acquired the data and at      data centres where they are archived. Data monitoring is      performed on a routine basis by the IGOSS Operations      Co-ordinator and a series of Data Monitoring and Statistical      Reports are available by FTP and via e-mail on the internet.      The most notable success of processing and quality controlling      global sets of temperature and salinity data is the Global      Temperature Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) There are also      groups such as the Group of Experts on Communications and      Products(GE/C&amp;P) and the Task Team on Quality Control of      Automated Systems (TT/QCAS) that are comprised of experts from      member states that evaluate existing and new technologies for      acquiring more and improved oceanographic data, review WMO codes      and code tables for transmitting the data, and provide guidance      on equipment problems and corrections.      IGOSS products are disseminated promptly through the GTS and by      radio, radio facsimile, and various electronic and hard copy      mail systems. The IGOSS Products Bulletin, established in 1991,      compiles and publishes IGOSS global and regional products as a      valuable service to the scientific community and international      programmes.      For more information, link to&apos;http://ioc.unesco.org/igossweb/igoshome.htm&apos;</skos:definition>
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