
Information to all Ocean Oxygen News users
When the Ocean Oxygen News was created nearly 8 years ago, the aim was to provide a good overview of research, political developments and societal debates on ocean deoxygenation and related topics. Given our limited resources and the large amount of information and news available, we can no longer meet our initial goal. Consequently, we have unfortunately decided to close this news website. However, there still is a large scientific ocean oxygen community out there, and the Global Ocean Oxygen Network (GO2NE) is intensely active in continuing to make the importance of ocean deoxygenation visible on all levels.
GO2NE is an IOC-UNESCO expert working group concerned with declining oxygen in the world’s ocean and coastal waters, in coordination with the Global Ocean Oxygen Decade (GOOD) programme of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.
To hear about GO2NE and GOOD's events and activities, including the monthly GO2NE webinars, please fill out the short form here.
If you have further queries, please contact: go2ne-secretariat(at)unesco.org.
About this webpage
This webpage is an archive of the former Ocean Oxygen News website (www.ocean-oxygen.org). The intention of the website was to provide information on deoxygenation to scientists, stakeholders and the interested public. The website was an initiative of the former Collaborative Research Centre 754 (SFB 754) and the IOC-UNESCO Global Ocean Oxygen Network (GO2NE).
Contact
If you have any questions or feedback, please contact us by email at sfb754(at)geomar.de.
Thanks to
Maintenance: Laura von Stebut, GEOMAR
Design: Rita Erven, GEOMAR
Technical support: Data Management Team, GEOMAR
Content support: IOC-UNESCO Global Ocean Oxygen Network (GO2NE)
Coordination: Chris Schelten, GEOMAR