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COPERNICUS Fabienne Jacq Copernicus programme DG GROW Pilot Blue Cloud Workshop 28 March 2017

in Brief The Copernicus programme: monitor the Earth and its many ecosystems prepare and protect in the face of crises and natural or man-made disasters. a tool for economic development and a driver for digital economy. a world of insight about our planet for citizens, public authorities, policy makers, scientists, entrepreneurs and businesses on a full, free and open basis.

Marine Environment Monitoring Service A 3D consistent estimation of the ocean Observation & forecast Reanalysis of the past – 25 years Global and European regional seas 140 products Ice Sea Level Currents The Copernicus Marine environmental service is providing a global model of the state of ocean, describing currents, sea-surface temperature and sea-levels at global and regional levels. A seamless model covers the full global ocean, and regional seas under the strong influence of tidal dynamics and coastal boundaries. These data are vital for understanding the ocean and many activities such as planning of shipping routes and fisheries. Biogeochemistry Temperature Salinity

Examples of Marine application areas Sea-level rise (one of the main indicators for Climate Change) … But also Climate Change…

An operational and quality-controlled service

State of the art and plans for CMEMS Continuous service improvement based on a multi-annual R&D plan One major release per year Evolutions towards marine biology and coastal zone Strong linkages with the Copernicus Climate Service Continuous training programme Integration into the cloud – the Copernicus DIAS initiative All Copernicus services inside a single cloud : cloud storage and cloud processing functionalities Additional third-party data will be available based on agreements Back-office provided by Copernicus to support third-party front-offices development Blue cloud – Copernicus marine data are full, free and open and accessible for the blue cloud

Thank you for your attention Copernicus EU CopernicusEU www.copernicus.eu