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Perspectives from Developers and Users of the GOA-ON in a Box Kit: A Model for Capacity Sharing in Ocean Sciences

Valauri-Orton, Alexis and Lowder, Kaitlyn and Currie, Kim and Sabine, Christopher and Dickson, Andrew and Chu, Sophie and Acosta, Alberto and Asuquo, Francis and Bermudez, Rafael and Bilounga, Ulrich and Boodhoo, Kishore and Osei, Benjamin and Chapa-Balcorta, Cecilia and Cossa, Damboia and De Cian, Antonella and N’Yeurt, Antoine De Ramon and Edworthy, Carla and Epherra, Lucia and Ferrera, Charissa and Imrit, Yadhav and Kotra, Krishna K. and Mahu, Edem and Neehaul,, Yashvin and Pickering, Azaria and Ramessur, Roshan and Soapi, Katy and Sohou, Zacharie and Tabius, Merianne and Vuiyasawa, Miriama (2025) Perspectives from Developers and Users of the GOA-ON in a Box Kit: A Model for Capacity Sharing in Ocean Sciences. The Oceanography Society, USA.

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Abstract

To date, TOF has procured and shipped GOA-ON in a Box kits to researchers in 23 countries, where they are used to monitor changing ocean carbonate chemistry conditions related to ocean acidification and to produce data in support of United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14.3.1 (SDG 14.3.1; Figure 1). Kit distribution has been conducted through regional campaigns, driven by funder requirements. Note that TOF consistently receives requests for kits in regions that are outside the scope of current funding.

Item Type: Other
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GC Oceanography
Divisions: School of Agriculture, Geography, Environment, Ocean and Natural Sciences (SAGEONS)
Depositing User: Krishna Kotra
Date Deposited: 30 Jan 2025 02:56
Last Modified: 30 Jan 2025 02:56
URI: https://repository.usp.ac.fj/id/eprint/14755

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