Challenges for global ocean observation: the need for increased human capacity
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Glenn Nolan | Jan Newton | Frank Muller-Karger | Vivian Lutz | Claudia Delgado | Sophie Seeyave | Patricia Miloslavich | Hayley Evers-King | F. Muller‐Karger | J. Newton | E. Urban | N. Bax | E. Ali | B. Loveday | G. Nolan | H. Evers-King | P. Miloslavich | S. Seeyave | C. Delgado | V. Lutz | Ana C. Peralta Brichtova | Christine Traeger-Chatterjee | Christine Traeger-Chatterjee | Nicholas Bax | Elham Ali | Benjamin Loveday | Edward Urban | A. C. Peralta Brichtova
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