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"At a time of unprecedented global change it's essential to differentiate short-term and native scale variability (“noiseâ€Â) from the low-amplitude longer wavelength signal of climate-driven change. Moreover, global responses to climate got to be separated from regional and native scale impacts and their interactions better understood to enable effective management of marine ecosystems. During this short editorial, we make the case for sustaining long-term and broad-scale observations of the oceans and coastal waters. First we consider the worth of long-term observations drawing on add the Western English Channel; before considering the challenges of sustaining statistic and cautioning that such observations are in danger in any period of monetary constraints for public sector research funding. We conclude by discussing their relevance to policy and marine management. This editorial is written primarily from an ecological and inshore perspective reflecting the experience of the lead author but the overall issues discussed apply equally to figure within the open ocean. Online Journals are scholarly and peer reviewed journals. The journals provide forum and motivates scientists, researchers, academics, engineers, and practitioners altogether aspects to share their professional and academic knowledge within the fields computing, engineering, humanities, economics, social sciences, management, life science, and related disciplines. Online Journals also aims to succeed in an outsized number of readers worldwide with original and current research work completed on the vital problems with the above important disciplines. The journals permit all readers to read, view, download and print the full-text of all published articles with none subscription or restrictions.

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