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The Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) is an international programme for a permanent global framework of observations, modelling and analysis of ocean variables that are needed to support operational services around the world. The EuroGOOS strategy has two streams: the first is to improve the quality of marine information in European home waters, and the second is to collaborate with similar organisations in other continents to create a new global ocean observing and modelling system that will provide the open ocean forecasts needed to achieve the best possible performance by local marine information services everywhere. Content: Front Matter Preface Table of Contents Introductions 1. The Second EuroGOOS Conference; Introduction 2. The EuroGOOS Forward Look 3. EUROMAR - A New Era Evaluation of Operational Oceanographic Services 4. Valuing Marine Activities in Europe: Provisional Estimates, Concepts and Data Sources 5. The EuroGOOS Data Requirements Survey 6. Economic Assessments of the Value of Marine Industries and Services and User Requirements 7. The Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) in 1998 Operational Oceanography for Sustainable Coastal and Regional Development 8. Real-Time Forecast Modelling for the NW European Shelf Seas 9. Increasing Resolution and Forecast Length with a Parallel Ocean Model 10. Operational Hydrodynamical Model of the Danish Waters Danish National Program for Monitoring the Water Environment 11. Spanish Ocean Observation System. IEO Core Project: Studies on Time Series of Oceanographic Data 12. Long - Term Surface Observations from Ships of Opportunity in Norwegian Waters 13. CORIOLIS-Atlantic, an in situ Network for Operational Oceanography 14. Sea Level Measuring Network in Finland 15. Ferry Observations on Temperature, Salinity and Currents in the Marsdiep Tidal Inlet between the North Sea and Wadden Sea 16. Operational Forecasts during the Construction of the Fixed Link across the Öresund 17. Storminess and Environmentally Sensitive Atlantic Coastal Areas of the European Union EuroGOOS Regional Seas Projects 18. Monitoring of the Arctic Ocean 19. Forecasting the Baltic 20. Mediterranean Ocean Forecasting System: First Phase of Implementation 21. Forecasting the Atlantic: Towards an Atlantic Pilot Experiment Operational Ocean Forecasting for the Mediterranean Region 22. Operational Forecasting in the Aegean Sea: The POSEIDON System 23. Remote Sensing Data for the Mediterranean Forecasting System Pilot Project 24. Operational System for Marine Prediction in the Mediterranean: Description and Products 25. Diagnostic Simulations of the Seasonal Circulation in the Sicily Channel New Technology for Operational Oceanography and Technology Transfer 26. A Newly Designed Deep Sea YOYO-Profiler for Long Term Moored Deployment 27. Coastal Environment of the Seine Bay Area Monitored by a New French System of Automated Measurement Stations 28. The Potential of HF Radar for Coastal and Shelf Sea Monitoring 29. Design and Use of Advanced Technology Devices for Sea Water Monitoring 30. The Use of "CARAVELA 2000®" Vehicles in Operational Oceanography 31. A New Concept for Rapid Assessment of Oceanic Environment 32. A Bi-Directional Data Link into the Deep Sea - The DOMEST Project 33. GEOSTAR: Geophysical and Oceanographic Station for Abyssal Research 34. Ferries in Operational Oceanography - The German Ferry Box Project 35. Mobile Lidar Fluorosensor Equipment for Continuous Seawaters Monitoring and in Situ Photosynthetic Measurements: The ENEA Realisation 36. Experimentation of an Innovative Lagrangian Coastal Drifter Global Monitoring and Modelling for Climate Change Prediction 37. Real-Time Ocean Forecast Modelling for the Global Ocean and the Atlantic 38. Meeting the Challenge: Real-Time Sea-State Forecast Modelling for the Atlantic at the Met Office 39. European Co-Ordination in Meteorology 40. Acoustic Monitoring of Ocean Climate in the Arctic (AMOC) 41. Initial Concepts for IAS-GOOS Remote Sensing in Operational Oceanographic Systems 42. The DUACS Project: Towards Operational Use of Altimeter Data in Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Models for Climate Studies and Forecasts. [Short Communication] 43. Absolute Calibration of the EnviSat-1 Radar Altimeter - A New Generation Dual-Frequency Altimeter 44. Multi-Sensor Satellite Monitoring of Ocean Climate 45. Near Real Time Processing and Validation of T/P and ERS-2 Altimeter Data (DUACS Project) 46. Satellite Data Use in Finnish Winter Navigation 47. Complex ERS-2 SAR Wave Mode 48. SAR Wind Measurements during the FETCH Experiment 49. COASTWATCH: Integrating Satellite SAR Imagery in an Operational System for Monitoring Coastal Currents, Wind, Surfactants and Oil Spills Data Assimilation and Advanced Models, Global and Coastal 50. Assimilating Satellite Altimeter Data in Operational Sea Level and Storm Surge Forecasting 51. The Use of SeaWiFS for Operational Monitoring of Water Quality in the North Sea 52. Evolutionary Computation for Climate and Ocean Forecasting: "El Niño Forecasting" Advanced Ecosystems and Water Quality Modelling 53. Simulating the Spring Phytoplankton Bloom in the Humber Plume (UK) with a Variable Phytoplankton Carbon: Chlorophyll-a Model 54. Satellite Observation and Model Prediction of Toxic Algae Bloom 55. Microbial Parameters for Advanced Ecosystem Models 56. New Operative Methods to Study Pelagic Ecosystems Author Index List of Participants List of Reviewers