EGO

Full identifier: https://w3id.org/np/RAE53kSiL6jBo2cei85qj8KEl7kTbOk25rL3bMb8fcuts#EGO

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 EGO | Everyone's Gliding Observatories (EGO) Community FAIR-Implementation-... Mature-Community comment approve/disapprove edit as derived nanopublication

This is a local identifier minted within the nanopublication. https://w3id.org/np/RAE53kSiL6...#EGO EGO http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment comment (this is a literal) "EGO is a forum, a community of practice including academics and industrials (glider/sensor manufacturers, glider operators, scientists, students, engineers, technicians…). It concerns all aspects of glider activity (scientific, technological, logistical) and includes people from countries all around the world (US, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Peru, South Africa, Europe…). The EGO initiative was launched by several teams of oceanographers, interested in developing the use of gliders for ocean observations and helped to set up a strong glider community. EGO was first composed of scientific teams from France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, and the United Kingdom and EGO stood for “European Gliding Observatories” for a while but it is now more appropriate to call it “Everyone's Gliding Observatories”, while colleagues from Australia, Canada, South Africa and USA, from academia or industry, have joined this open community. The EGO acronym was chosen because gliders are among the first intelligent robots. Dedicated to oceanography, they do react to their environment. In line with Asimov stories, the EGO acronym suggests that gliders will probably develop some kind of personalities as their intelligence will increase. This idea of a glider group emerged in October 2005 and since then, collaborations have been developing. Experiments with international fleets of gliders have been carried out and EGO Workshops (including “Glider Schools”) are organized every year or so to present and discuss both scientific and technological issues. EGO intends to facilitate glider experiments through networking and support within the community. EGO collects information about the worldwide glider activity, references, tutorials, technical notes, and links, and supports the development of software related to gliders. The goal is to share the efforts needed by glider data collection as a community, and support the dissemination of glider data in global databases (like Coriolis Data Center) in real-time and delayed mode for a wider community." .
This is the identifier for this whole nanopublication. https://w3id.org/np/RAE53kSiL6... This nanopublication date and time when the nanopublication was created http://purl.org/dc/terms/created was created on (this is a literal) "2025-07-18T13:22:26Z" .
This is the identifier for this whole nanopublication. https://w3id.org/np/RAE53kSiL6... This nanopublication the nanopublication consists of an introduction of the given resource http://purl.org/nanopub/x/introduces introduces This is a local identifier minted within the nanopublication. https://w3id.org/np/RAE53kSiL6...#EGO EGO .

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