Three Research Infrastructures together: Carbon Uptake Southern Ocean

ACRONYM
TRICUSO
Title
Three Research Infrastructures together: Carbon Uptake Southern Ocean
General information
The ocean is key in the global C cycle, taking up ca. 25% of the CO2 we emit, slowing climate change and giving us more time to mitigate and adapt to climate change. The Ocean C Value Chain (VC) of observations, data QC & analysis delivers key information around this to decision makers such as the Conference of the Parties. The RIs play a pivotal role in the VC via their ability to operate at scale & pool resources to ensure common data standards and operational practices. The urgency of the climate crisis drives us to put this VC on a much more robust footing with the World Meteorological Organisation leading the planning of a Global Greenhouse Gas Watch (G3W) covering all components of the Earth System. Unfortunately the VC currently delivers estimates of Ocean C uptake much larger than those from models, leading to a damaged ability to manage climate change. However further work suggests that observations at a much higher density in the Southern Ocean (SO) would substantially resolve this issue. Our ability to deliver these via ships is limited by the small number that enter the SO and we therefore need many more observations from research vessels, citizen science platforms, autonomous robotic floats & surface platforms. This step change requires substantial technological innovation and complex data synthesis. TRICUSO will address these needs by a) improving the sensing technologies on floats and small uncrewed surface vessels, b) supporting citizen science on yachts and potentially cruise and expedition vessels, c) integrating biological observations into the work flow, d) improving data flows to scientists, e) evaluating the density of observations needed & f) proposing fit for purpose governance structures that allow the RIs to operate within the G3W. These actions will enable us to have a much firmer grip of how and why Ocean Carbon uptake varies and thus a much firmer evidence base on which to make decisions around managing climate change impacts.
Start
January, 2025
End
December, 2028
Funding (total)
9999000
Funding (91̽»¨)
952000
Funding body / Programme
    EU /
Coordination
Norwegian Research Centre (NORCE), Norway
Contact
Partners
Norwegian Research Centre (NORCE), Norway
Seascape, Belgiu
Sorbonne University, France
European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC), France
University of Exeter, UK
Subctech GmbH, Germany
IMOCA, France
NKE Instrumentation, France
National Oceanography Centre (NOC), UK
Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), Belgium
French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), France
Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS), Finland
EURO-ARGO ERIC , France
World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Switzerland
University of East Anglia, UK
Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute, UK