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EuroGOOS Annual Meeting 2009/10/06-2009/10/08 2b: Contribution of open ocean observatories to GEO Data Core – Biodiversity, Ecosystems and Health Richard Lampitt, Kate Larkin and the EuroSITES Consortium GEO GEPW5 8-9 February 2010
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EuroSITES data management implements GEOSS data sharing principles From GEO Work Plan 2009-2011: AR-09-03: Advocating for Sustained Observing Systems: Global Ocean Observation System (GOOS, IEEE, IOC) - Improve the global coverage and data accuracy of the coastal/ open ocean observing systems as well as the management and archiving of the resulting data and information. -Building on existing capabilities, develop a global coordinated information and data system for deep-ocean monitoring to better understand the dynamics of the ocean processes throughout the ocean water column. Data management: As the European component of the OceanSITES network, EuroSITES is building on existing initiatives to improve data discovery, availability, near real-time access, traceability (e.g. metadata) and dissemination of in situ ocean data
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Data management -Common data policy and Open Access following OceanSITES and Community data policy (INSPIRE Directive) and GEOSS Data Sharing Principles for Free and Open Access -Real-time delivery and QC data (data/metadata) -Accessible data e.g. Websites (EuroSITES), ftp (OceanSITES), MyOcean (in situ TAC), GTS -Interoperability: Interchangeable format for both data (OceanSITES NetCDF v1.1) and metadata (towards SensorML) and quality assurance
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EuroSITES Data Access www.eurosites.info e.g. Central Irminger Sea e.g. Porcupine Abyssal Plain
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EuroSITES Data Download CORIOLIS, Ifremer: OceanSITES GDAC ftp site and data portal ftp://ftp.ifremer.fr/ifremer/oceansites/DATA/
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Data discovery: EuroSITES is a key contributor of data to EMODNET pilot portals e.g. physical pilot portal real-time data deliverydelayed mode data
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Model applications: EuroSITES is an in situ data provider to GMES through MyOcean (in situ TAC) -Daily delivery of physical datasets through MyOcean and to the GTS for the modelling community -Delayed mode data are used for validation of open ocean physical-biogeochemical models. Currently R&D. Future operational delivery.
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Services and products: e.g. Marine Resources. Cape Verde physical variables Slide from Pierre Bahurel
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EuroSITES platforms are essential reference stations Calibration for Euro-Argo e.g. Irminger Basin, North Atlantic Using EuroSITES CIS mooring as a reference station http://www.euro-argo.eu/
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Moorings Towards Good Environmental Status of our seas: Biodiversity, Ecosystem and Health 1.Enhance the capability for near real-time data flow of biogeochemical data (Technology, QC, tagging, metadata) 2. Enhance access and uses of delayed mode data e.g. species identification using genetic/molecular approaches, time-lapse photography E.g. Near real-time biogeochemical datasets from the EuroSITES CIS observatory, Irminger Sea, North Atlantic In situ detection of biological organisms and their gene products Environmental Sample Processor (MBARI)
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