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Eurocean November 2009 1/14

Marine knowledge in integrated maritime policy

Iain Shepherd European Commission

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General Objective

To create the optimal conditions for the sustainable use of the oceans and seas, as well as the sustainable growth in maritime sectors and

coastal regions through the promotion of coherent and integrated decision making in

relation to the seas coastal regions and maritime industries.

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Indicators

• GDP in maritime industries• meeting requirements of Marine Strategy

Framework Directive• Unemployment in coast

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Specific Objective 1

To drive forward the shift from sectoral to holistic decision making in maritime

affairs at sea basin, Member state regional and international level, through the promotion of integrated governance

and spatial planning .

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• Plans for• Arctic• Baltic• Mediterranean

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Specific Objective 2

To increase operational efficiency, stimulate innovation and reduce uncertainty for those working on marine and maritime matters by

developing tools which cut across sea or coastal related sectoral policies, including the integration of cross-border and cross-sectoral surveillance activities through a

common information sharing environment and facilitating the sharing, re-use and

dissemination of marine data and knowledge to industry, public authorities

and the research community. Eurocean November 2009 5/14

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EIONET, Guy Fawkes 2009 6/19

spending on marine monitoringorganisation turnover Data spend

SHOM 75 mil 24.8 mi

INSU CNRS n/a n/a

IRD 219 mil 6mil

IPEV 23 mil 20.7 mil

CNES 1423 mil 15 mil

CLS 24.54 mil n/a

IFREMER 230 mil 70 mil

E-SURFMAR 0.82million 0.13 mil

CETMEF 0.335 mil 0.134 mil

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris 34 mil 7.69 mil

SOMLIT n/a 1.3 mil

CNRS University de Perpignan 0.3million n/a

Université de la Rochelle, CRMM n/a n/a

Bureau Gravimetrique Int’l 0.15 mil 0.1125 mil

Total 1811.15 mil 139.9 mil

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EIONET, Guy Fawkes 2009 7/19

What do they use it for?

reason private authority research otherbehaviour of the planet 8 18 62 35coastal protection 39 36 23 20exploit resources 42 15 17 15inform the public 8 40 29 45marine management 26 46 62 65national defence 0 10 1 0new developments 47 33 22 18promote or support tourism 0 3 1 5regulatory requirement 18 26 13 28safe navigation 32 31 4 10teaching students 8 4 23 8

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why marine data is underused

• Discovery of Data. – Especially difficult outside your own community

• Access to data. – Confidentiality – Desire of owners to exploit added-value themselves

• Use of data.– Often restricted to “research”

• Cost of data. – Landsat fiasco

• Coherence of Data. – Especially cross-disciplinary and cross-border

• Quality of Data. – Data unaccompanied by precision estimates is useless

• Quantity of Data. – Are we undersampling?

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Marine Knowledge Objectives

• to reduce operational costs– private industry – public decision-making – marine scientific research

• to increase competition• to reduce uncertainty

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GMES MyOcean 6 November 2009 10/9

what is going on now

Parameter collection assembling Application

bathymetry ur-EMODNET WISE marine

geology ur-EMODNET

physics GMES (space) GMES (except near coast) GMES

fisheries (including fisheries economy)

Data Collection Regulation JRC ICES

Chemistry ur-EMODNET WISE-Marine

biology ur-EMODNET WISE Marine

human activity (other than fisheries)

WISE Marine

coastal and maritime economy (except fisheries)

Eurostat

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tentative architectureAccredited data centres

1. the secure, long term, curation of key marine data sets 2. make available clear, searchable information on their data holdings.

European Disciplinary Groups

1. access to all raw observations held at data centres within that discipline

2. data layers indicating density of observation, quality of data, 3. seamless (gridded or polygon) data layers over whole sea basins.

Sea-Basin Checkpoints

1. check these data layers,2. ensure that the data from each disciplinary group are mutually

compatible 3. define priorities for further observations based on interaction with

local

Steering Committee

assemble the sea-basin priorities to draw up a set of overall priorities for further action

Secretariat 1. prepare meetings,2. manage contracts with the disciplinary groups and sea-basin

checkpoints, 3. ensure deadlines are met 4. prepare an annual report of activity to the Commission.

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impact

IMPACT Cost or benefit assembling + collection

Reduced operational costs benefit €250 million

Increased competition benefit €60 million -

€200 millionReduced uncertainty benefit €220 million

Increased implementation costs

Cost €20 million €10million- €90million

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Next steps

November 2009 Impact assessment BoardFebruary 2010 Commission Communication

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• objectives – raise awareness– forge sea-basin identity– clarify spatial dimension of EU policies

• web-based• first version April 2010

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