Proceedings 2014/016
Proceedings of the 15th Annual meeting of the Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP)
Chairperson: Pierre Pepin
Editor: James Meade
Summary
The Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP) was implemented in 1998 with the aim of collecting and analyzing the biological, chemical, and physical field data that are necessary to (1) characterize and understand the causes of oceanic variability at the seasonal, interannual, and decadal scales, (2) provide multidisciplinary data sets that can be used to establish relationships among the biological, chemical, and physical variables, and (3) provide adequate data to support the sound development of ocean activities. Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program scientists meet annually to review the activities of the Program and assess business, operational and logistic issues that need regional/zonal intervention, or that must be brought to the attention of the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Atlantic Science Directors Committee. 2009 marked the 10th anniversary of ocean observation by AZMP. In March, 2010 AZMP scientists initiated an effort to synthesize and integrate the oceanographic conditions observed in the Atlantic Zone since 2000, identify trends or changes, and provide a critical assessment of the information available. In 2013, they reconvened in Montreal from March 18 to 21 to continue work on the synthesis, discuss logistic and operational issues, review recent oceanographic conditions within the zone, update the plans for the integration and synthesis exercise, and finalize the workplan for the current year.
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