I- Nord, september 2008 i-Nord An Integrated System for Surveillance of the Arctic Oceans Olav Rune Godø (Havforskningsinstituttet)

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i- Nord, september 2008 i-Nord An Integrated System for Surveillance of the Arctic Oceans Olav Rune Godø (Havforskningsinstituttet)

i- Nord, september Norwegian Economic Zone

i- Nord, september i – Nord An Integrated System for Surveillance of the Arctic Oceans Bilde: Olav Rune Godø (Havforskningsinstituttet)

i- Nord, september i – Nord An Integrated System for Surveillance of the Arctic Oceans Bilde: Olav Rune Godø (Havforskningsinstituttet)

i- Nord, september National Security Monitoring Crisis Management Oil and Gas Exploration Marine Operations Vessel Traffic Monitoring Resource Management System Environmental Monitoring Marine Ecosystems Fisheries and Aquaculture Holistic System Architecture Atmospheric Forcing (Air/Sea Interaction) i – Nord An Integrated System for Surveillance of the Arctic Oceans Background Data Bases Data Bases Real Time Distributed serviceoriented user systems and interfaces

i- Nord, september i – Nord A n Integrated System for Surveillance of the Arctic Oceans National Security Monitoring Oil and Gas Exploration Resource Management System Environmental Monitoring Marine Ecosystems Fisheries and Aquaculture Holistic System Architecture Atmospheric Forcing (Air/Sea Interaction) Crisis Management i – Nord Core Services Marine Operations Vessel Traffic Monitoring

i- Nord, september Ecosystem modelling, simulations og updating Extensive use of mathematical modeling and simulation 4D hydrodynamic models with scaleable grid Dynamic ecosystem models Coupling of physical and biological 4D drifts models and models for decomposition of different “oils and oil spills”

i- Nord, september 2008 Todays larval distribution Dagens larvefordelinger Institute of Marine Research

i- Nord, september Olav Rune Godø (Havforskningsinstituttet) Surveillance of key activities in Artic waters

i- Nord, september 2008 Standard sections - regional surveys – models Marine monitoring Observations (from ships satellites and buoys) are crucial for validation of and assimilation into the models

i- Nord, september 2008 The ARGO program Can we add some “simple” acoustics to also measure plankton in the upper 2000 m??

i- Nord, september 2008 Management advice is related to: Predict future development (related to most probable future changes/ stresses ) Answer to “what if” questions (related to possible future stresses or management actions (e.g. reduced fertilization, potential accidents, fish quotas,...)) It is most often a matter of estimating the coupled effects of both natural and human pressures Advice is by its nature operational, which for us means to deliver useful information about the marine ecosystem at the right time and in the right format (about the past, now and in the future)

i- Nord, september Support Crisis Management and National Security

i- Nord, september Overall System Structure Observation - and Communications Satellites

i- Nord, september 2008 MONBASE Information and Decision Support System

i- Nord, september i-Nord main characteristics An operational 24/7 system Service oriented; to a large extent based on existing autonomous services Distributed Cover the need for both real-time data and historical data Serve all levels of user needs; both the need for raw data and for high level aggregation Accessible to all

i- Nord, september A European Marine “core” service clearly defined by the EC GMES Implementation Group GMES – Global Monitoring for Environment and Security From GMES MCS Implementation Group report by P.Ryder & al GMES

i- Nord, september A European Marine “core” service clearly defined by the EC GMES Implementation Group From GMES MCS Implementation Group report by P.Ryder & al GMES

i- Nord, september 2008  Climate  Marine Environment  Seasonal and weather forecasting  Offshore  Maritime transport and safety  Fisheries  Research  General Public Areas of Benefit  MyOcean and i-Nord will “provide the data/ information for all users in the marine sector,

i- Nord, september i – Nord An Integrated System for Surveillance of the Arctic Oceans Customers: Key partners: NERSC

i- Nord, september New technology development A New Nervous system for the North (NNN) Olav Rune Godø, Institute of Marine Research NNN

i- Nord, september Supervision of the marine environment by sensor networks - NNN Compared to manned campaigns: Improved quality: Continuous distributed measurements Reduced costs Wireless networks Wireless nodes greatly simplifies the concept Wireless in water ►acoustic communication Applications Fisheries/biology Environment/pollution Security/defence

i- Nord, september 2008 Climate