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AbstractMarine animals are increasingly instrumented with environmental sensors that provide large volumes of oceanographic data. Here, we conduct an innovative and comprehensive global analysis to determine the potential contribution of animal‐borne instruments (ABI) into ocean observing systems (OOSs) and provide a foundation to establish future integrated ocean monitoring programmes. We analyse the current gaps of the long‐term Argo observing system (>1.5 million profiles) and assess its spatial overlap with the distribution of marine animals across eight major species groups (tuna and billfishes, sharks and rays, marine turtles, pinnipeds, cetaceans, sirenians, flying seabirds and penguins). We combine distribution ranges of 183 species and satellite tracking observations from >3,000 animals. Our analyses identify potential areas where ABI could complement OOS. Specifically, ABI have the potential to fill gaps in marginal seas, upwelling areas, the upper 10 m of the water column, shelf regions and polewards of 60° latitude. Our approach provides the global baseline required to plan the integration of ABI into global and regional OOS while integrating conservation and ocean monitoring priorities.
Multi-platform ocean observation, 570, Global ocean observing system, Satellite tracking, QH301 Biology, operational oceanography, Oceans and Seas, sea turtles, 551, Oceanography, QH301, animal‐borne instruments, multi‐platform ocean observation, Operational oceanography, Animals, Animal-borne instruments, Marine vertebrates, SDG 14 - Life Below Water, Pinnipeds, GC, satellite tracking, global ocean observing system, DAS, Primary Research Articles, Turtles, Argo, marine vertebrates, pinnipeds, Sharks, GC Oceanography, Sea turtles
Multi-platform ocean observation, 570, Global ocean observing system, Satellite tracking, QH301 Biology, operational oceanography, Oceans and Seas, sea turtles, 551, Oceanography, QH301, animal‐borne instruments, multi‐platform ocean observation, Operational oceanography, Animals, Animal-borne instruments, Marine vertebrates, SDG 14 - Life Below Water, Pinnipeds, GC, satellite tracking, global ocean observing system, DAS, Primary Research Articles, Turtles, Argo, marine vertebrates, pinnipeds, Sharks, GC Oceanography, Sea turtles
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