The Coastal Ocean Environment Summer School In Nigeria and Ghana: The value of long-term, sustained capacity sharing
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2025-01
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Arbic, B. K.
Adjetey, J.
Agyekumhene, A.
Akinwunmi, M. F.
Akita, L. G.
Anderson, L.
Ansong, J. K.
Addo, K. A.
Asamoah, E. K.
Awe, O. O.
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The Oceanography Society
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The Coastal Ocean Environment Summer School In Nigeria and Ghana (COESSING; https://coessing.org) has been run for one week every year since 2015. The school, an endorsed project of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030), has provided a platform for approximately 1,000 scientists from Africa, the United States, and Europe to exchange scientific knowledge, to network, to learn, and to collaborate. Our interdisciplinary, multicultural, and multi-institutional approach offers a model for knowledge exchange across the globe and across different educational levels.
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42. Arbic, B.K., J. Adjetey, A. Agyekumhene, M.F. Akinwunmi, L.G. Akita, L. Anderson, J.K. Ansong, K.A. Addo, E.K. Asamoah, O.O. Awe, C. Buckingham, J. Collier, A.J. Cotel, R. Damoah, O.W. Elegbeleye, R. Farneti, M. Foster-Martinez, C. Frank, S. Howden, R.T. Idowu, W.M. Johnson, D. Kaiser, P. Knoop, A.M. Lamptey, A. Lawal-Are, A.J. Lucas, E. Mahu, P. Martin, D. Menemenlis, O.A. Nubi, E.S. Nyadjro, E. Nyarko, N. Oguguah, A. Oikonomou, M. Oladipo, T. Osborne, R.K. Quarcoo, D.T. Quaye, A.O. Saba, A.C. Simon, T.O. Sogbanmu, S. Tsei, and G. Vagenas (2025). The Coastal Ocean Environment Summer School In Nigeria and Ghana: The value of long-term, sustained capacity sharing. Oceanography 38(1):21.