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A common global framework for marine data management Helen Glaves
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Multidisciplinary, ecosystem level approach Requires large amounts of good quality, interoperable data Capture once – use many times Marine research
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Oceanographic data Wide range of measurements and variables
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Wide range of measurements and variables Collected by multitude of research institutes, governmental organisations and private companies Oceanographic data
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Wide range of measurements and variables Collected by multitude of research institutes, governmental organisations and private companies Derived from broad spectrum of multidisciplinary projects/programmes
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Oceanographic data Wide range of measurements and variables Derived from broad spectrum of multidisciplinary projects/programmes Collected by multitude of research institutes, governmental organisations and private companies Using various sensors to measure physical, chemical, biological, geological and geophysical parameters
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Data acquistion Sensors installed on various platforms: Research vessels Satellites Buoys/floats/gliders Aircraft Submersibles Fixed moorings Fauna
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Barriers to re- using data Use of different Formats Standards Best practice Co-ordinate systems Technologies National and organisational data access policies 8
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Regional data infrastructures A number of regional initiatives have developed marine data management infrastructures Promoted and supported by international organizations - UNESCO‘s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), GEO etc. BUT Implemented according to regional requirements and priorities USA Europe Australia
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Ocean Data Interoperability Platform ODIP & ODIP2 EU-US-Australia collaborative projects Funded in parallel by European Commission, National Science Foundation (NSF) and Australian Government ODIP October 2012 – October 2015 ODIP2 May 2015 – May 2018 Promoting the development of a common global framework for marine data management
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USA Regional Marine Data Infrastructures USA Australia USA Europe International Initiatives INTEROPERABILITY
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Marine Data Harmonisation IG Objectives Promote the development of a common global framework for the management of marine data Identify the challenges and barriers to establishing interoperability of data and services in the marine domain. Promote the use of common standards and best practice across the marine data management community Inform the activities of other RDA IG/WGs with relevant input and feedback from the marine domain Disseminate the outcomes of relevant RDA WGs/IGs to the marine data management community
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