Oceanographical researches and Data management on Far East of Russia Dmitry D. Kaplunenko, V.I. Ilyichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Vladivostok, Russia
Introduction Description of organizations maintaining oceanographic databases on the Far East. Current state of data distribution and management Technology of merging datasets of GOOS(NEAR-GOOS) and ARGO using the Virtual Database (VDB-technology) The sample of merging datasets for the Japan Sea basin Future plans and applications for obtained data products
Current scientific activity Oceanographic researches at the Far East now is making by: Pacific Oceanological Institute: Far Eastern Regional Hydrometeorological Research Institute: TINRO-Centre: Institute of Marine Biology FEB RAS: Institute of Marine Geology FEB RAS: Institute of Marine Technology Problems FEB RAS: Scientific Fleet (FEB RAS):Scientific Fleet (FEB RAS): Department of Marine Research Fleet: vessels with unlimited range of cruise 8 vessels with unlimited range of cruise 5 vessels with the limited range of cruise5 vessels with the limited range of cruise 7 Coastal ships support research in a coastal area7 Coastal ships support research in a coastal area The TINRO-Centre and Far Eastern Regional Hydrometeorological Research Institute have their own fleetsThe TINRO-Centre and Far Eastern Regional Hydrometeorological Research Institute have their own fleets
Major Russian Monitoring Programs in the PICES Area TINRO Far- Eastern Seas fisheries monitoring SakhNIRO Sakhalin Area monitoring POI Coastal Monitoring along Primorye (2003-) POI Peter the Great Bay Monitoring (2005- ) POI/IMB Amur River area program (2005-)
Repeated Hydrographic Sections -TINRO-Center – CTD -SakhNIRO – CTD and moorings - POI JES – CTD, chemistry, biol. TINRO SakhNIRO POI MarchOctober Joint POI/SNU cruises (CREAMS/PICES)
- Far Eastern Regional Receiving Center, (Hydromet), Khabarovsk - Inter-institute Satellite Monitoring Center (Academy), Vladivostok - SakhNIRO, (Fisheries), Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Vladivostok Yuzhno- Sakhalinsk Khabarovsk Satellite receiving centers Images from NOAA AVHRR, GMS, SeaWIFS, FY and products
Administration Russian National Working Group on GOOS confirmed that participation of Russian in NEAR-GOOS is of high priority. GOOS related activity has been developing under the national program “Integrated System of Information on the World Ocean” (ESIMO), Far Eastern segment/module of ESIMO is under development at FERHRI
Real-time Data Base maintained by FERHRI -data from some coastal stations since 1998 data from research vessels and ships of opportunity
Current situation of Institutions/Organizations 1. Far Eastern Regional Hydrometeorological Research Institute (FERHRI) For the period from 1959 till the present time, the Institute has carried out about 600 cruises aboard the large-capacity research vessels. It has been done up to hydrological stations in various parts of the World Ocean. Main Data/Metadata Bases related to NOWPAP maintained by RODC of FERHRI ( TITLE NAMEOBS. PARAMETERSTIME PERIODUPGR. FREQUENCY VOLUMELOCATIONACCESSIBILITY Oceanography Hydrographic observations: Sea of JapanWD_JAPANTemperature, salinity, hydrochemical data on the data receipt st.RODCRestricted/by request Okhotsk SeaWD_OKHOTTemperature, salinity, hydrochemical data on the data receipt88000 st.RODCRestricted/by request Bering SeaWD_BERINGTemperature, salinity, hydrochemical data as necessary52000 stRODCRestricted/by request North Western Pacific (Sections) DeapSeaPacTemperature and salinity As necessary9,2 MbRODCRestricted/by request Marine ecology Pollution of the Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan Pollutants content in seawater, bottom sediments and hydrobionts Every season26000 st.RODCRestricted/by request Current observation data in the Sea of Japan CURRENTCurrent speed and direction (moored buoy stations) As necessary20 st.RODCRestricted/by request PALACE floatsArgoTemperature and salinity profiles 2002-on the data receiptBy 2 floatsRODCOn-line NEAR-GOOS RTDBShips observation data, coastal ctations observation data 1998-on the data receipt30 last daysRODCOn-line
Delayed Mode Data Base maintained by POI FEB RAS More data provided by POI, TINRO and SakhNIRO (as a metadata, so far) Prepared and sent SST data for all available cruises to RDMBD for under request of NGSST project Developing GIS technologies for DB management (
POI DMDB resources development - Providing access to the gridded dataset based on the GIS-technology - This option assumes using internal POI database
Facts Staff: 600 people, 450 of them work at scientific laboratories, including 250 scientific workers. At the Institute there are 30 scientists with the scientific degree of Doctor of Sciences and 118 PhD degree.Staff: 600 people, 450 of them work at scientific laboratories, including 250 scientific workers. At the Institute there are 30 scientists with the scientific degree of Doctor of Sciences and 118 PhD degree. V.I.Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute Main Oceanology Department Ocean Acoustics Department Department of Oceanic and Atmospheric Physics Biochemical Technologies Department Ocean Geochemistry and Ecology Department Department of Instrumentation for Ocean Studies Geology and Geophysics Department Information Technologies Department Department of Satellite Oceanology
Marine Experimental Stations of POI MES on the Shults Cape Victor A. Akulichev, Dr., Acad., Director, V.I.Ili'chev Pacific Oceanological Institute
Short-term variation of water temperature along Primorye Coast POI and TINRO moorings data 2003: Abrupt short-term variations the same magnitude as seasonal ones - of 5-10 C Major impact on : - Fishery and aquaculture (sea-urchin, laminaria, shell-fishes) (sea-urchin, laminaria, shell-fishes) - Biodiversity - Recreation and health etc. Vladivostok Nakhodka
Current situation of Institutions/Organizations 2. V.I. Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute (POI FEB RAS) For the period of 30 years the Institute has carried out more than 140 oceanographic cruises aboard the large capacity research vessels, and about 260 near-shore expeditions by the vessels of the FEB RAS and of other departments. Oceanographic data bases held by the POI ( TITLE NAMEOBS. PARAMETERSTIME PERIODUPGR. FREQUENCYVOLUMELOCATIONACCESSIBILITY Oceanography Archival data on the POI cruises"Ocean-2"Temperature, salinity, hydrochemical, hydrobiological on the data receipt24000 stPOIIntranet, CD-ROM WOD'98 Hydrographic observations (national and foreign): Northern Pacific"Ocean-1"Temperature and salinity As necessary st.POIIntranet Bering Sea, Okhotsk Sea, and Sea of Japan "Ocean-4"Temperature and salinity As necessary st.POIIntranet Marine ecology Pollution of the Amur and Ussury Bays of Sea of Japan Pollutants content in bottom sediments and marine hydrobionts Every year15 fixed pointsPOIRestricted/by papers Current observation data“Ocean-3“Current speed and direction (moored buoy stations) As necessary2200 st.POIRestricted/by request Archival data of satellite remote sensing observations Data of ERS-1, ERS-2, NOAA, DMSP, OCEAN, Aqua, KOSMOS, ADEOS-II, Envisat 1983–2003As necessaryPOIIntranet, CD-ROM Marine petrogeochemical dataBANKWpetrographical, petrochemical, radiological, mineralogical As necessary15000 rec.POIRestricted/by request NEAR-GOOS DMDBShip observation data On the data receipt79 cruisesPOIOn-line metadata
Development of oceanographic data assimilation technology for making comprehensive dataset of Japan Sea historical observations. Making quick selection of data sample from different databases/archives distributed worldwide have been a reason of using VDB- technology in the developing of comprehensive dataset. Korean CTD Russian CTD Japanese CTD VDB ARGO CTD NEAR GOOS
Ship observations: Russian: Korean: Japanese: ARGO observations: GODAE centre: Satellite: New Generation SST (NGSST) : AVISO altimetry: Used sources of Data
Samples of web-interface Main page Parameters choice page Result visualization page
Virtual Data Base technology
Merging with SST and Altimetry (continue) SST on 10-11/2000Altimetry on 10-11/2000
Merging with SST and Altimetry (continue) SST on 10-11/2000 Altimetry on 10-11/2000
Transects through Eddies (October 2000) JMA Survey (JAPAN) POI (Russia) Survey + ARGO + JMA Survey
Providing access to the national datasets according with the local regulations on data exchange Development of systems data merging based on using different kind of data distributed worldwide Future cooperation in development of tools for ocean-atmosphere system study Future development
Thank you for your attention! Additional material is provided by: Dr. Vyacheslav B. Lobanov, POI deputy director, Dr. Igor D. Rostov, chief of POI Ocean Information and Ocean Monitoring Laboratory Mr. Vladimir Rostov, researcher of Laboratory of Complex Analysis of Oceanological Data