@article{fdi:010076567, title = {{G}lobal perspectives on observing ocean boundary current systems}, author = {{T}odd, {R}. {E}. and {C}havez, {F}. {P}. and {C}layton, {S}. and {C}ravatte, {S}ophie and {G}oes, {M}. and {G}reco, {M}. and {L}ing, {X}. {P}. and {S}printall, {J}. and {Z}ilberman, {N}. {V}. and {A}rcher, {M}. and {A}ristegui, {J}. and {B}almaseda, {M}. and {B}ane, {J}. {M}. and {B}aringer, {M}. {O}. and {B}arth, {J}. {A}. and {B}eal, {L}. {M}. and {B}randt, {P}. and {C}alil, {P}. {H}. {R}. and {C}ampos, {E}. and {C}enturioni, {L}. {R}. and {C}hidichimo, {M}. {P}. and {C}irano, {M}. and {C}ronin, {M}. {F}. and {C}urchitser, {E}. {N}. and {D}avis, {R}. {E}. and {D}engler, {M}. and de{Y}oung, {B}. and {D}ong, {S}. {F}. and {E}scribano, {R}. and {F}assbender, {A}. {J}. and {F}awcett, {S}. {E}. and {F}eng, {M}. and {G}oni, {G}. {J}. and {G}ray, {A}. {R}. and {G}utierrez, {D}. and {H}ebert, {D}. and {H}ummels, {R}. and {I}to, {S}. and {K}rug, {M}. and {L}acan, {F}. and {L}aurindo, {L}. and {L}azar, {A}. and {L}ee, {C}. {M}. and {L}engaigne, {M}atthieu and {L}evine, {N}. {M}. and {M}iddleton, {J}. and {M}ontes, {I}. and {M}uglia, {M}. and {N}agai, {T}. and {P}alevsky, {H}. {I}. and {P}alter, {J}. {B}. and {P}hillips, {H}. {E}. and {P}iola, {A}. and {P}lueddemann, {A}. {J}. and {Q}iu, {B}. and {R}odrigues, {R}. {R}. and {R}oughan, {M}. and {R}udnick, {D}. {L}. and {R}ykaczewski, {R}. {R}. and {S}araceno, {M}. and {S}eim, {H}. and {S}en {G}upta, {A}. and {S}hannon, {L}. and {S}loyan, {B}. {M}. and {S}utton, {A}. {J}. and {T}hompson, {L}. and van der {P}las, {A}. {K}. and {V}olkov, {D}. and {W}ilkin, {J}. and {Z}hang, {D}. {X}. and {Z}hang, {L}. {L}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{O}cean boundary current systems are key components of the climate system, are home to highly productive ecosystems, and have numerous societal impacts. {E}stablishment of a global network of boundary current observing systems is a critical part of ongoing development of the {G}lobal {O}cean {O}bserving {S}ystem. {T}he characteristics of boundary current systems are reviewed, focusing on scientific and societal motivations for sustained observing. {T}echniques currently used to observe boundary current systems are reviewed, followed by a census of the current state of boundary current observing systems globally. {T}he next steps in the development of boundary current observing systems are considered, leading to several specific recommendations.}, keywords = {western boundary current systems ; eastern boundary current systems ; ocean observing systems ; time series ; autonomous underwater gliders ; drifters ; remote sensing ; moorings ; {MONDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{F}rontiers in {M}arine {S}cience}, volume = {6}, numero = {}, pages = {423 [38 ]}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.3389/fmars.2019.00423}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010076567}, }