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  1. Oceanography is inherently an interdisciplinary science capable of producing highly complex, heterogeneous data that pose unique challenges for data management and reuse. Evolving instrumentation and new research methodologies are increasingly taxing current strategies and technologies for management and reuse of data. Data-related publisher and funder requirements are relatively new demands that researchers must learn to navigate. These are just some of the stressors that repositories experience in their role of curating and publishing FAIR marine-related data. In response, oceanographic repositories are adapting by leveraging community data standards, engaging in the development of new technologies and the usage of novel tools to improve data discovery and interoperability. Additionally, they are collaborating with data-related stakeholders to help shape data-related policy, and fill an education role to promote good data hygiene and bring awareness of concepts like FAIR to the oceanographic research community. This presentation will highlight some of the activities of the BCO-DMO repository that are aimed at advancing the availability and reuse of Open oceanographic data. 
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