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JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Global Ocean Observing Systems Coordination by JCOMMOPS M. Belbeoch Global Ocean Observing Systems Coordination by JCOMMOPS M. Belbeoch

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 in-situ Ocean Observations Global observing programmes are funded and implemented nationally International and technical coordination is required between all actors JCOMM, GOOS …. JCOMMOPS: – coordination mecanism, developing standard procedures, best practices for fully integrated marine observing, data management, and services system

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Partial vision of the GOOS Ships, platforms, sensors, …

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Issues System of systems is not achieved and vulnerable It is maintained at least at 50% by USA Europe shows some perspectives Growing participation of Asia and China in particular will be crucial South America and Africa contributions are modest In particular in a global economical context under pressure showing impacts on the GOOS (ship time)

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Issues A global system can’t be implemented and sustained as an addition of « coastal or regional zones » implementation, driven by national interests Pacific Ocean Southern Ocean

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Issues National fundings reached a maximum ? – System (Essential Climate Variables) is implemented at 60% since 2008 – No way to take off to truely global and multidisciplinary era In-situ platforms are far away from societal applications We need to do better and better with same or less Optimisation of observing systems is essential Sustain systems through mainly research funding is challenging … Continuous cooperation between research and operational communities And international/technical coordination …

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 JCOMMOPS 1st Coordinator 1985 (Data Buoy Cooperation Panel) 4+ persons operational centre based in France (Toulouse/Brest) since 2001 Technical and human resources – Experts (technical coordinators) – Information System (DB, GIS, Web) Coordination, monitoring, assistance, services, operations Global Budget: ~1 M$ / year Member States and Britanny local authorities, Technopole Brest-Iroise, self 2015: (re)established as IOC/UNESCO Programme Office in Brest

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Programmes Drifters, moorings (high seas/tropical), arctic buoys, tsunameters & co., all coordinated through the DBCP Argo profiling floats, & co. Deep ocean time-series reference stations using moorings, cables & co. (OceanSITES) XBTs and TSG (SOOP), atmospheric sounding from ships (ASAP), meteorological observations from ships (VOS), all coordinated through the SOT Sustained hydrographic sections (GO-SHIP)

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Programmes

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 DBCP

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 DBCP an international program coordinating the use of autonomous data buoys to observe atmospheric and oceanographic conditions, over ocean areas where few other measurements are taken a network of over 1200 drifting and 400 moored buoys that measure air pressure, sea surface temperature, salinity, ocean current velocity, air temperature, humidity, wave characteristics and wind velocity across all oceans. aiming to increase the quantity, quality, global coverage and timeliness of atmospheric and oceanographic data. improving global forecasts of weather and ocean conditions

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 OceanSITES “Putting Eyes in the Deep Ocean” The OceanSITES project coordinates and facilitates a global open- ocean network of sustained deep-ocean time series sites Easy access to data in a unified format with agreed QC procedures Measuring a wide range of diverse variables in meteorology, climate, phys. oceanography, biogeochem., carbon, biology, etc.

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Argo A revolutionary achievement for subsurface observations An unprecedented cooperative effort in the history of oceanography A crucial mechanism to better understand the warming of the upper ocean An essential data for the new generation of numerical models, allowing seasonal forecasts

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Ship Observation Team over 100 years of data collection … The Voluntary Observing Ships (VOS) Scheme, which uses every month ~2000 mostly commercial ships to gather and distribute meteorological observations in near-real-time to shore, for immediate use by weather forecasting services.

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Ship Observation Team over 100 years of data collection … The Automated Shipboard Aerological Programme (ASAP), operating mostly on ships participating in VOS, and using radiosondes tethered to gas-filled balloons to sample the atmosphere from the surface to a height of about 30km.

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Ship Observation Team over 100 years of data collection … The Ship-of-Opportunity Programme (SOOP), collecting along repeat lines at regular intervals notably thermal data in the top 1000m of the oceans by expendable probes, known commonly as XBTs, mostly from VOS ships.

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 The Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP) GO-SHIP brings together scientists with interests in physical oceanography, the carbon cycle, marine biogeochemistry and ecosystems, and other users of hydrographic data. The aims is the development of a globally coordinated network of sustained hydrographic research sections. No other program gathers high-quality and multi-parameter data all through the water column on repeat lines.

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 JCOMMOPS International Coordination International Organisations Platform Operators Data systems ResearchIndustry Funding agencies Member States Outreach Programmes managers Scope and audience

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Mission On behalf of GOOS and JCOMM, JCOMMOPS aims to: monitor and evaluate the performance of the networks (only metadata!) assist in the planning, implementation and operations of the observing systems act as a clearing house and focal point on all programme aspects assist in data distribution on the Internet and GTS provide technical assistance and user support worldwide encourage cooperation between communities and member states relay user feedback on data quality to platform operators develop synergies between observing systems (GOOS)

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Activities Technical Coordination Expertise Cooperation Harmonization Mediation Synergies Monitoring Network, instruments, data flow Global … regional Performance Planning Transparency Assistance & Operations Technical Data exchange/access Support Centre Deployment/retrieval/servicing

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Some Key Achievements … A recognized essential component of global observing systems Day to day assistance to all partners, including industry Innovative Information System and web based services – Full review (architecture, synch., operational, production and analysis tools, web interface) Rigorous metadata quality control and management, and real- time tracking of networks (instrument registration/certification) Technical expertise on codes, data systems, instrumentation, telecommunications systems

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Some key achievements … Expertise on international and intergovernmental issues. Operating a notification and warning system for Argo floats which might drift in Member States Exclusive Economic Zones, as per IOC/UNESCO Resolutions XX-6 and XLI-4 Design of uniform and authoritative status maps, core metrics for network performance monitoring; regular publication of observing system status reports and bulletins Development of international cooperation (donor programmes) Development of cost effective ship time capacity (chartering, partnerships) and operational capacities to assist in filling networks gaps Assistance to educational and outreach activities

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Innovation: Web / GIS / G-Earth

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Innovation: Web / GIS / G-Earth

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Intergovernmental issues Geopolitics of in-situ platforms … Member States are informed in real time of floats wich might drift into their Maritime Zones Reports generated to help implementers notify coastal states Caution for the future of the GOOS: Access to EEZ. Sensitive issue requesting transparency and true cooperation

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Sailing Community Academic fleet decreasing Creativity necessary Operational efficiency Cost effectiveness Optimization Education/communication Lady Amber Race for Water Voiles Sans Frontières

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Barcelona World Race All racers will deploy a float: Argo day! New standard for sailing races?

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Global Solution Partnership with a professional Study realized Multiple solutions, everywhere JCOMMOPS coordinates Prolarge charters Ocean Eagle 43 Fishing vessel

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Conclusion JCOMMOPS helps to move from a pilot to a sustained phase With experience, impartiality and integrated services Optimizating existing means Delivering better services and information to the community on GOOS networks status

JCOMM Observations Programmes Support Centre 2013 Thanks The GOOS takes ocean pulse … … JCOMMOPS takes GOOS pulse inputs GOOS, JCOMM