21-22 November 2006, Italy CNR – ISMAR – Bologna M.Ravaioli, G.Bortoluzzi, F.Frascari, P.Giordano, S.Picone ADRICOSM – EXT ADRIatic sea integrated Coastal.

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21-22 November 2006, Italy CNR – ISMAR – Bologna M.Ravaioli, G.Bortoluzzi, F.Frascari, P.Giordano, S.Picone ADRICOSM – EXT ADRIatic sea integrated Coastal areaS and river basin Management system pilot project – EXTension ADRICOSM Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italian Ministry for the Environment and Territory IOC - UNESCO

ADRICOSM Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italian Ministry for the Environment and Territory IOC - UNESCO S1 SITE ¤ Key monitoring point for marine – riverine interactions ¤ Bottom sediments and water column data avaliable at ISMAR – CNR – BOLOGNA ¤Data available in Near Real Time aproximately every ¤Hour by telephone link and automated data processing and presentation on the WWW S1 CNR - ISMAR - BOLOGNA

ADRICOSM Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italian Ministry for the Environment and Territory IOC - UNESCO CNR - ISMAR - BOLOGNA SURFACE Metereological sensors 2 oceanographic data packages at -1.2 m CTD Oxygen Fluorescence Turbidity and acoustic CM m same as surface package plus 600 kHz ADCP - 3D Current profiling - Multidirectional wave gauge - Pressure sensor for water level - Temperature sensor

ADRICOSM Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italian Ministry for the Environment and Territory IOC - UNESCO Re: M.Ravaioli, S.Picone CNR - ISMAR - BOLOGNA SURFACE BUOY RECOVERY/DEPLOYMENT

ADRICOSM Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italian Ministry for the Environment and Territory IOC - UNESCO CNR - ISMAR - BOLOGNA A-MAGNETIC Stainless steel tripod with ADCP AND CTD-OXYGEN PACKAGE

MOORING WAS DRAGGED 250M NNE BY A FISHING BOAT ONE MONTH AFTER DEPLOYMENT BOTTOM PACKAGE BURIED AFTER TWO MONTHS FROM DEPLOYMENT MOORING WAS SET BACK IN POSITION AND BOTTOM TRIPOD RECOVERED NOW READY TO BE REDEPLOYED ADRICOSM Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italian Ministry for the Environment and Territory IOC - UNESCO

16 April 2006: buoy recovery for maintenance 16 June 2006: buoy upgrading and set up of the Adcp system Problems with the CTD level on the sea bottom, possibly buried in the sediment SEVERAL VISITS AND INSPECTIONS BY SURFACE AND DIVING PERSONNELl THE ADCP SYSTEM NOW BEING REDPLOYED DATA AVALIABLE JULY-AUGUST ADRICOSM Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italian Ministry for the Environment and Territory IOC - UNESCO

ADCP recovered on board after 2 months deployment ADRICOSM Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italian Ministry for the Environment and Territory IOC - UNESCO

TWO MONTHS OF ADCP DATA

ADCP DATA JULY 2006

ADCP DATA AUGUST 2006

BUOY-DATA ADRICOSM MODEL PRESENTATION ON THE WEB WEEKLY OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE

WEB SITE MODEL-BUOY DATA

Web site model-buoy data

Web model data

Web Model data

S1 STATION YEARLY DATA

BI-WEEKLY BULLETIN DATA METEO AND OCEANOGRAPHIC

FUTURE: SETTING OF WAVE GAUGE AND ADCP BOTTOM TRIPOD OTHER STATIONS E1 WAS DEPLOYED NEAR RIMINI

E1 DATA AVAILABLE ON THE WWW WITH THE SAME TECHNOLOGY AND AUTOMATED DATA HANDLING e1.bo.ismar.cnr.it projects.bo.ismar.cnr.it/OCEANOGRAPHY/BUOYS

THANK YOU FOR THE ATTENTION We wish to thank: COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (Cesena, IT) CSVM Rimini, IT Crew of the M/N Dalla Porta Capitanerie di Porto di Ravenna, Porto Garibaldi e Goro For their support in the operational phases ADRICOSM Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italian Ministry for the Environment and Territory IOC - UNESCO