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The ''OceanoScientific Programme'' is a scientific process studying causes and consequences of climate change at the ocean - atmosphere interface.
==Sailing dedicated to the Science ==
In November 2006, Yvan Griboval creates the ''OceanoScientific Programme'' for SailingOne. The ''OceanoScientific Programme'' is the set of activities designed to enable the international scientific community and the IPCC to enrich their knowledge about the causes and consequences of climate change, through the repeated collection of quality data at the ocean - atmosphere interface (oceanographic and atmospheric), especially on sea routes subject to little or no scientific exploration, aboard all kind of vessels but especially sailing ships; guided by JCOMMOPS,〔http://wo.jcommops.org/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JCOMMOPS〕 the support centre of the Joint WMO - IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology of the United Nations. IPCC, WMO and IOC are specialized agencies of the United Nations (UN). The two main contractual partners of the ''OceanoScientific Programme'' from the start are the French research institutes IFREMER〔http://wwz.ifremer.fr/lpo/La-recherche/Projets-en-cours/GLOSCAL/SSS-Voiliers〕 and Météo-France.〔http://www.cnrm-game-meteo.fr/?lang=en〕 The industrial partner of the ''OceanoScientific Programme'' is the German company SubCtech,〔http://subctech.eu/〕 headed and created by Stefan Marx, who created a ''p''CO2 sensor. This sensor was compared to others on board the research vessel ''Polarstern''.〔http://www.oceanoscientific.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/reportberichte-pco2-polarstern.pdf〕
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