Dick M.A. Schaap – Technical Coordinator First chemistry data harvesting for eutrophication and present status of data and metadata population By Dick M.A. Schaap – Technical Coordinator Roskilde - Denmark, 6th February 2018, Plenary Group meeting EMODnet Chemistry 3
Approach for marine chemistry measurements Continuation of approach of gathering and populating relevant measurements data into the SeaDataNet CDI Data Discovery and Access service with CDI metadata format and ODV data format; use of MIKADO and NEMO / Octopus tools Focus on data concerning: eutrophication (nutrients, chlorophyll and oxygen) Contaminants Micro marine litter Geographical scope expanded with Barents Sea Data scope expanded with riverine input of nutrients
Chemistry CDI Data Discovery and Access Service
Chemistry CDI Data Discovery and Access Service
Chemistry CDI Service – coverage (1 February 2018) CDI records and data sets: June 2014: 661095; June 2016: 807959; Feb 2018: 939400 European coverage (N80, W-30; N20, E45): 820676 64 Data Centres 32 Countries 330 Originators 1868 – 2018 years 84% unrestricted 16% to be negotiated
CDI population in EMODnet Chemistry 3
Number of partners without increase during EMODnet Chemistry 3 project These partners are urged to undertake action for CDI population as it is a contractual obligation EDMO Data Provider Country 963 Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research (IOLR) Israel 590 IHPT, Hydrographic Institute Portugal 802 Istanbul University, Institute of Marine Science and Management Turkey 727 Marine Hydrophysical Institute Ukraine 841 Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute - Marine Branch 4537 ORION Cyprus
1st Round of Harvesting - Eutrophication Chemical substances: Nutrients Chlorophyll-A Oxygen Others (’ALKY','CORG','DOCC',’PCO2','TCO2','COCC','HMSB‘) New sea regions: overall basis is the new MSFD regions – subregions map of EEA. This is used for the Black Sea, Mediterranean, N.E. Atlantic, Baltic and partly for the Greater North Sea regions. In the North the coverage of the Arctic waters is determined by the ICES Ecoregions map. This also gives a finetuning of the Greater North Sea region. Arctic ocean - Barents sea - Norwegian sea – Greenland sea - Icelandic waters Greater North Sea - Celtic Sea – Faroes Baltic Sea Iberian peninsula - Macronesia - Bay of Biscay Mediterranean Sea Black Sea - Sea of Marmara - Sea of Azov
1st Round of Harvesting - Eutrophication
Buffer CMS + Central User Interfacing API Robot CMS to configure Robot harvesting profiles MARIS master CDI User Interface + Shopper: Access regulated via AAA CDI User Interfaces CDI Robot harvester Dynamic Maintenance Specific data buffers Agreed Settings RSM system extended with administering robot transactions and via central interfaces
Central User Interface with logon (AAA service) following authorisation in buffer CMS profiles Overview of authorized buffers Central buffer UI incl direct shopping
Request Status Manager (RSM) service extended with administering of Central buffer interfaces Logon as user/provider/master Extra functions for central buffer shopping
1st Round of Harvesting – Eutrophication - log 16 November 2017: first harvest sent to Regional Coordinators per region and as restricted and unrestricted regional packages 20 November 2017: update because of small error in CDI CSV 25 November 2017: update of Greater North Sea data set because of including additional RBINS data 2 January 2018: update of Arctic Waters data set because of issues with IMR data AWI intermediated for loading into ODV and creating ODV collections for Restricted Data and Unrestricted Data using latest ODV 5.0 Beta which aggregates P35 terms, but also gives a list of P01 terms per CDI IMR: Arctic ocean - Barents sea - Norwegian sea – Greenland sea - Icelandic waters AU-DCE: Greater North Sea - Celtic Sea – Faroes SMHI: Baltic Sea IFREMER: Iberian peninsula - Macronesia - Bay of Biscay HCMR: Mediterranean Sea NIMRD: Black Sea - Sea of Marmara - Sea of Azov
1st Round of Harvesting – Eutrophication - volumes Total = 608201 Total = 92637
1st Round of Harvesting – Eutrophication – data centres Overall total of Data Centres = 58 from 31 countries