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- Early career ocean professionals' declaration on ocean negative carbon emissions for our ocean and future.Publication . Li, Shenghui; Addey, Charles I.; Roman, Raphaël; Hayashida, Hakase; Jiang, Chunhua; Hu, Chen; Coronado-Álvarez, Luz de Lourdes Aurora; Lim, Hyung-Gyu; Akmal, Surya Gentha; Orji, Chukwuka Moses; Arora, Parth; Li, Ruiqi; Pm, Sohan; Adesina, Rasheed B.; Lindemann, Christian; Ma, Deqiang; Sarkar, Saydul; Mascioni, Martina; Monteiro, Thiago; Liu, Chao; Ojwala, Renis Auma; Tabilog, Matthew Vincent; Roeroe, Kakaskasen Andreas; Oladejo, Hafeez O.; Daramola, Samuel O.; Da Costa, Delio; Guo, Ting; Chicaiza-Ortiz, Cristhian; Adebiyi, Abiola A.; Ahmed, Md Rasel; Baloch, Aidah; Andueza, Santiago Thomé; Ansong, Joseph Kofi; Appalanaidu, Sura; Asif, Furqan; Awa, Andrew Taylor; Baguya, Elnalee; Batista, Matheus; Benedict, Okeke Ebuka; Bobby, Fulton; Busumprah, Peter Teye; Cardoso, Marta; de Oliveira Carvalho, Andréa da Consolação; Crea, Terrence Daniel; Channimol, Ky; Cheah, Wee; Chinwendu, Igbodiegwu Gloria; Dinoi, Alessia; Egbe, King-James I; Eshun, Joseph; Gaitan Espitia, Juan Diego; Essel, Dorcas Akua; Fox, Natalie; Fraser, Kate; Gaglioti, Martina; Gerbrand, Koren; Gusatu, Laura; Hernández Contreras, Diego Alexander; Iradukunda, Theddy-Michel; Khalfan, Zahor Mwalim; Khatib, Laura; Kim, Minkyoung; Koch, Marta; Liu, Jihua; Mandal, Shailendra K; Manivong, Soukphansa; McAteer, Benedict; Mgbechidinma, Chiamaka Linda; Ngo, Thuy Hao; Nirmale, Manasi Suhas; Noonan Birch, Ronnie; Oginni, Tolulope E; Olalekan, Isa Elegbede; Offei-Darko, Lord; Puigcorbé, Viena; Gandhi, Rishi Rajendra; Rozaimi, Mohammad; Sanganyado, Edmond; Sengupta, Debarati; Singh, Priyatma; Sridhar, Dumpala; Sunanda, N.; Tailor, Falguni; Tintoré, Beatriz; Ugochukwu, Okoli Moses; Uthaipan, Khanittha; Vargas-Fonseca, O Alejandra; Verma, Anmol; Vives, Clara R.; Wallschuss, Sina; Wang, Lin; Wang, Yuhao; Wang, Yuntao; Meng, Yabing; Schoenbeck, María; Yan, Wei; Yen, Hanna; Luo, TingweiThis paper highlights the urgent need to accelerate research and action on ocean carbon sinks through human intervention, known as the Global Ocean Negative Carbon Emissions (Global-ONCE) Programme, as a vital strategy in global efforts to mitigate climate change. Achieving "net zero" by 2050 cannot rely on emission reductions alone, emphasizing the necessity of complementary approaches. Global-ONCE's mission extends beyond scientific exploration. It embodies a profound commitment to protecting and restoring blue carbon ecosystems, as well as implementing ocean-based solutions that are sustainable, equitable, and inclusive. Early career ocean professionals (ECOPs) are at the heart of these efforts, and their innovative approaches, technical expertise, and passion make them indispensable leaders in advancing ONCE initiatives. ECOPs bridge the gap between science and society, playing a relevant role in integrating cutting-edge research, technological advancements, and community-driven action to address climate threats. By bringing together diverse perspectives and leveraging their interdisciplinary expertise, ECOPs ensure that ONCE strategies are grounded in scientific rigor and practical feasibility. Through advocacy, education, and collaboration, ECOPs not only spearhead research and innovation but also inspire collective action to safeguard our oceans. This paper amplifies the critical role of ECOPs as agents of change and calls for a unified global commitment to harness the ocean's potential for a climate-resilient future.
- Establishing the ELIXIR microbiome communityPublication . Finn, Robert D.; Balech, Bachir; Burgin, Josephine; Chua, Physilia; Corre, Erwan; Cox, Cymon; Donati, Claudio; Santos, Vitor Martins dos; Fosso, Bruno; Hancock, John; Heil, Katharina F.; Ishaque, Naveed; Kale, Varsha; Kunath, Benoit J.; Médigue, Claudine; Nogueira, Teresa; Pafilis, Evangelos; Pesole, Graziano; Richardson, Lorna; Santamaria, Monica; Strepis, Nikolaos; Bossche, Tim Van Den; Vizcaíno, Juan Antonio; Zafeiropoulos, Haris; Willassen, Nils P.; Pelletier, Eric; Batut, BéréniceMicrobiome research has grown substantially over the past decade in terms of the range of biomes sampled, identified taxa, and the volume of data derived from the samples. In particular, experimental approaches such as metagenomics, metabarcoding, metatranscriptomics and metaproteomics have provided profound insights into the vast, hitherto unknown, microbial biodiversity. The ELIXIR Marine Metagenomics Community, initiated amongst researchers focusing on marine microbiomes, has concentrated on promoting standards around microbiome-derived sequence analysis, as well as understanding the gaps in methods and reference databases, and identifying solutions to the computational overheads of performing such analyses. Nevertheless, the methods used and the challenges faced are not confined to marine microbiome studies, but are broadly applicable to other biomes. Thus, expanding this Marine Metagenomics Community to a more inclusive ELIXIR Microbiome Community will enable it to encompass a broader range of biomes and link expertise across ‘omics technologies. Furthermore, engaging with a large number of researchers will improve the efficiency and sustainability of bioinformatics infrastructure and resources for microbiome research (standards, data, tools, workflows, training), which will enable a deeper understanding of the function and taxonomic composition of the different microbial communities.
