Given current struggles to maintain, operate, and upgrade major infrastructure elements while maintaining a robust research portfolio, a strategic plan is needed for future investments to ensure that new facilities provide the greatest value, least redundancy, and highest efficiency in terms of operation and flexibility to incorporate new technological advances. Critical Infrastructure for Ocean Research and Societal Needs in 2030 identifies major research questions anticipated to be at the forefront of ocean science in 2030 based on national and international assessments, input from the worldwide scientific community, and ongoing research planning activities. This report defines categories of infrastructure that should be included in planning for the nation's ocean research infrastructure of 2030 and that will be required to answer the major research questions of the future.
Critical Infrastructure for Ocean Research and Societal Needs in 2030 provides advice on the criteria and processes that could be used to set priorities for the development of new ocean infrastructure or replacement of existing facilities. In addition, this report recommends ways in which the federal agencies can maximize the value of investments in ocean infrastructure.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Summary
1 Introduction
2 Major Research Questions in 2030
3 Ocean Infrastructure for 2030: Categories and Trends
4 Infrastructure Needs and Recommendations
5 Setting Priorities for Ocean Infrastructure Investments
6 Maximizing Research Investments in Ocean Science
References
Appendixes
Appendix A: Committee and Staff Biographies
Appendix B: Speakers for Ocean Infrastructure Strategy Workshop,
February 2-3, 2010
Appendix C: 2010 Ocean Sciences Meeting: Session on "Ocean
Technology and Infrastructure Needs for the Next 20 Years": List of
Presenters
Appendix D: Acronym List
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