Ocean Data Integrator Ballast Water Ops System SUCCESS THOUGH COLLABORATION “Building a Window to a Transparent Ocean” Martin Taillefer, CD, M.Sc., B.Sc.

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Ocean Data Integrator Ballast Water Ops System SUCCESS THOUGH COLLABORATION “Building a Window to a Transparent Ocean” Martin Taillefer, CD, M.Sc., B.Sc. President & Managing Director Maritime Way Scientific Ltd.

What are we up to? Starting from a clean whiteboard. Building something new, exciting, and useful to ourselves and others. The ODI is a comprehensive commercial oceanographic applications suite allowing tailored support to management decision making.   The ODI will allow for: data harvesting from hundreds of external oceanographic data bases (using a propriety meta data base, and internal data bases to support specific operational oceanographic applications, as well as automated and semi-automated scripts too update internal data bases); fusion and visualisation of in-situ and remotely sensed environmental data with forecast model output; and creation of additional layers of derived geospatial information to support marine decision making

TWO STREAMS OF ACTIVITIES Development OPERATIONS