Narrative review advocates collaboration between public health experts and oceanographers for ocean variable data collection
This narrative review focuses on the intersection of public health and oceanography. It highlights the use of data collection tools such as satellites, buoys, research vessels, SOO, AniBOS, and unmanned vehicles alongside public databases for Essential Ocean Variables. The scope covers the public health sector and oceanic research environments.
The authors do not report a specific sample size or primary outcomes. Instead, the text synthesizes arguments for integrating these data sources to support broader health initiatives. No adverse events, tolerability, or discontinuations are mentioned as these are not applicable to this type of review.
The main finding is an endorsement of collaboration between public health experts and oceanographers to inform health policies. The review notes that follow-up duration and specific study locations were not reported. Practice relevance is framed around the strategic value of this interdisciplinary partnership rather than clinical trial results.