E UROPEAN M ARINE O BSERVATION AND D ATA N ETWORK P HYSICAL P ARAMETERS DG MARE ETT/ENEA, MARIS,...

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The European Commission, represented by the Directorate- General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE), concluded a service contracts aiming to: Create a prototype components of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet). Provide access to archived and real-time data on physical conditions in Europe's seas and oceans and to determine how well the data meet the needs of users. EMOD NET P HYSICAL P ARAMETERS

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EUROPEAN MARINEOBSERVATION AND DATA NETWORK

PHYSICAL PARAMETERSDG MARE

ETT/ENEA, MARIS, IFREMER, NERC/BODC, EuroGOOS/SMHI

Currently at the EU level, Member States share their observations made in coastal, transitional and marine waters with other Parties such as Marine Conventions and with the EEA through the Eionet.

The advent of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) will result in a comprehensive monitoring of the marine environment beyond the geographical limits set in the Water Framework Directive.

The Commission conceived a water related component of environmental data reporting and access to marine data available on the European level (WISE) under the proposed Shared Environmental Information System (SEIS).

THE EU FRAMEWORK

The European Commission, represented by the Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE), concluded a service contracts aiming to:

Create a prototype components of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet).

Provide access to archived and real-time data on physical conditions in Europe's seas and oceans and to determine how well the data meet the needs of users.

EMODNET PHYSICAL PARAMETERS

Rely on INSPIRE principles to leave data as close as possible to their collection source and thus the system will be based on distributed data nodes;

Exchanges with other initiatives / links with infrastructures managing real-time/nearreal-time and delayed mode data;

Use harmonized reporting tools.

WORKING PRINCIPLES

Make layers of physical data and their metadata available for use by industry, public authorities and scientists

Contribute towards the definition of an operational European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet)

Contribute to developing the definition of the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) marine core service.

OBJECTIVES OF DGMARE TENDER

Provide through a portal: free and open access to marine data from

measurement stations and ferryboxes. metadata to these parameters using

EMODnet/INSPIRE standards.

Monitoring and reporting on the effectiveness of the portal in meeting the needs of users in terms of ease of use, quality of information and fitness for purpose of the products delivered.

METHODOLOGY

Both near real-time and archived data of time series are to be made available

Metadata should include at least time, date, position, water depth, accuracy and precision

Data layers for whole sea-basins will show the availability of data and monitoring intensity of that basin.

THE EMODNET PP PORTAL

THE EMODNET PP PILLARSEMODnet PP

EMODnet PP aims to bridge the communities behind MyOcean, EuroGOOS and SeaDataNet in order to strengthen their position inside the Commission agenda on IS and expand in future the participation to all partners

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EMODnet PP aims also to attract data holders not yet participating to the MyOcean, EuroGOOS and SeaDataNet efforts and involve them in the existing infrastructures.

SeaDataNet MyOcean – In Situ EuroGOOS ROOS’s EuroARGO EuroSITES DBCP GOSUD R2R Other national, regional

observing systems

DATA INCLUDED IN THE PROPOSAL

All contributors will be actors in the project:

documents will be agreed during ad hod EuroGOOS meetings

A EuroGOOS technical report will contain results and names of contributors

Western Mediterranean Sea (ROOS Med and SeaDataNet); Adriatic Sea (ROOS Med and SeaDataNet); Ionian Sea and Central Mediterranean Sea (ROOS Med and

SeaDataNet); Aegean-Levantine Sea (ROOS Med and SeaDataNet); Greater North Sea, including Kattegat, and English Channel (ROOS

NWS (North West Shelf) and SeaDataNet); Celtic Seas (ROOS IBI and SeaDataNet); Bay of Biscay and the Iberian Coast (ROOS IBI and SeaDataNet); In the Atlantic Ocean, the Macronesian bio-geographic region, being

the waters surrounding the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands (Coriolis and SeaDataNet), and Cape Verde (E subtropical Atlantic)

North Atlantic (including Porcupine Abyssal Plain, Central Irminger Basin, Norvegian Sea)

GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE

WEB PORTAL ARCHITECTURE

PORTAL LAYOUT

Domain namewww.emodnet-physics.eu

ON LINE PORTAL

Portal Structure

Maps TechnologyOpenLayers - JavaScript library for displaying map data in web browsers,

with no server-side dependencies. Compliant with all browsers, no need install plug-in.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Public Area Private Area CMS

Project presentation, Goals, Patner list, etc

Online publishing of comments and feedback

Online publishing of News and Pubblications

Dynamic maps data Data download depending user profile

Manage page contents, comments, etc

Periodical publications Data repository Send periodical Newsletter

Maritime Policy actions at EU level Integration of maritime governance Development of cross-cutting policy tools Defining boundaries of sustainability Development of sea-basin strategies Development of international dimension of the Integrated

Maritime Policy Renewed focus on sustainable economic growth, employment

and innovation

CONCLUSIONS

Tested through preparatory actions. Portals for a number of maritime basins are being set up for hydrographic, geological, biological, chemical, physical parameters as well as functional habitat maps.

These portals will provide access to marine data of a standard format and known quality and identify gaps in coverage.

The projects will identify the main challenges in moving from an ur-EMODNET to an operational EMODNET.

THE "PROOF OF CONCEPT" OF EMODNET

The ur-EMODNET will be operational soon, collecting feedback from users on fitness for purpose and indicating how the definitive EMODNET might be set up.

Should these prototypes prove to be successful, then efforts will be made to extend their geographic range in order to cover all of the waters of EU Member States for one or more sets of parameters through Community instruments for territorial cooperation.

BUILDING A MARINE DATA INFRASTRUCTURE