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1 The European Marine Observation and Data Network EMODnet Open Conference De Grote Post, Oostende, Belgium Tuesday 20 October 2015 cost of ocean observation in EU 1
2 High level aims Vision Target for 2020 Seamless multi-resolution digital seabed map of European waters by 2020 Highest resolution possible in areas that have been surveyed; Topography, geology, habitats and ecosystems; Accompanied by timely information on Physical, chemical and biological state of the overlying water column Oceanographic forecasts; Easily accessible, interoperable and free of restrictions on use; 2
3 What? A network of people and technology that work together to compile and distribute data, metadata and products on European coastal and ocean waters Provide access to data (i) easily accessible, (ii) free of restrictions on use and (iii) Interoperable Collected stored & managed by MS and/or regional aggregators Create data products of common interest developed, stored and made available by EMODnet Why? Benefits for users Reduced costs for offshore activities no need to repeat measurement that made by others costs less to assemble data from different sources Stimulation of innovation and competition Reduced uncertainty in knowledge Benefits for providers Increase number/kinds of users - help justify investments Contribute to data products - increase visibility Make better use of own data via access to others data May help data providers comply with their obligations 3
4 How? Are data fit for use? EMODnet Sea Basin Checkpoints As surrogate users users service providers services to customers Central Portal access to data and data products from thematic groups Bathymetry Geology Habitats Physics Chemistry Biology Human activity EMODnet THEMATIC GROUPS provide access to data and create data products data repositories in Member States How? Phase 1 limited sea basins Phase 2 low resolution all basins Phase 3 multi resolution Central Portal 7 thematic portals 6 Regional checkpoints Secretariat 4
5 EMODnet Coastal Mapping Objectives Assess current availability of digital coastal maps in EU Disseminate information by EMODnet Share experience of coastal mapping in EU Develop standards for best practices Propose how future Joint European Coastal Mapping Programme could operate SHOM The Central Portal Acts as a gateway to the other thematic and regional EMODnet portals Also develops own data services/products combining data from at least 2 thematic data portals 5
6 EMODnet Secretariat? Hosted by the Flemish Government at InnovOcean Administered by Seascape Consultants UK Jan-Bart Calewaert (overall coordination) - BE Belén Martín-Miguez & Oonagh McMeel (Project Officers) - BE Vikki Gunn (communication support) - UK Phil Weaver (Chair of SC) UK Organise EMODnet Steering Committee Improve visibility & disseminate EMODnet results Collect feedback from EMODnet users Test functionality of Portals and monitor overall progress Support the Marine Observation and Data Expert Group (MODEG) What next? more data delivery through machine-to machine connections better access to fisheries data proposal for revised Data Collection Framework in preparation better stewardship of data at end of projects research, impact assessment for offshore facilities etc data ingestion tender under evaluation more structured input from users user group to be set up coordination with regional sea conventions 6
7 1. EMODnet Bathymetry Overview and access to bathymetric survey data Free access to a medium resolution Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for all European seas Data (single beam, multibeam, plummets, LIDAR,..) from national hydrographic services, marine research institutes and industry SeaDataNet Discovery and Access service for survey data sets Bathymetry Viewer and Download service 1. EMODnet Bathymetry > surveys indexed DTM for all European seas at 1/8*1/8 arc minutes (~230 m) DTM uses > survey data sets and composite DTMs from 31 data providers from 18 countries and GEBCO_2015 DTM contains data points ( rows x columns) 3 high resolution coastal areas Latest release: 8 Sept
8 1. EMODnet Bathymetry DTM freely downloadable in 16 tiles in range of formats Direct links between DTM cells and used data sets Various functions for DTM browsing, retrieving information and WMS services full European DEM coverage on both land and water Free 3D-viewer Source reference layer Retrieving metadata of a survey 1. EMODnet Bathymetry Comparison between globally leading digital product - GEBCO General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (IHO IOC) and EMODnet Bathymetry DTM example in Tyrrhenian Sea near Sicily Italy and South Italy resolution EMODnet is 16 times higher 8
9 1. EMODnet Bathymetry EMODnet Bathymetry WMS service has > IP addresses of users in the last year: Example of usage: SOCIB (Baleares Spain) use WMS as baselayer for display where marine observation instruments are deployed 1. EMODnet Bathymetry Cooperation and synergy with GEBCO: EMODnet uses GEBCO to cover gaps. GEBCO uses EMODnet to improve its DTM 9
10 1. EMODnet Bathymetry Challenges now and near future: increasing survey coverage with extra input from science, authorities and industry improving quality of DTM expanding partnership and increasing resolution going to the cloud because of big data 1. EMODnet Bathymetry bathymetry.eu 10
11 2. EMODnet Geology Portal provides access to information primarily held by national geological surveys of 30 European countries: harmonised sea-bed substrate and bedrock geology at 1:250,000 scale where available; 1:1 million scale in other areas Information on coastal behaviour (migration; erosion; accretion; resilience/vulnerability); Locations of earthquake activity, volcanoes, submarine landslides. Links to updated sources of information using WMS; Mineral localities; oil and gasfields; aggregate resources. Seabed substrate Coastal behaviour 2. EMODnet Geology Constructing geological maps at various scales Detailed where possible (1:250,000) Broadscale in other areas (1:1 million) 11
12 2. EMODnet Geology Bathymetry Geology Seabed habitats 2. EMODnet Geology Gulf of Finland Regional Plan for Trade and the Sea Area EMODnet-Geology seabed substrate data provided to planners. Marine geologists (and biologists) interacted with planners to evaluate what is available for marine spatial planning. Information can be understood by decisionmakers 12
13 2. EMODnet Geology Advantages Central access to geological information from 30 countries; Building on open-source plaform providing access to national geological survey information and to provide best available data and access to national data catalogues. Challenges Accessing third party data held by industry, research community etc. Building on most detailed information available at national level 3. EMODnet Seabed Habitats Provides you with: Access to habitat maps and habitat samples from surveys expressed in EUNIS (the EU nature information system) Access to a pan-european broad-scale EUNIS habitat map EUSeaMap Access to map confidence Viewing and download services 13
14 3. EMODnet Seabed Habitats Input data from: EUSeaMap Requires EMODnet Geology (from WP3: Substrate) EMODnet Bathymetry Light energy at seabed (from Meris satellite imagery) Currents and wave climatologies from models (MyOcean etc.) Temperature, salinity, O 2 from various sources Habitat samples data from various sources 3. EMODnet Seabed Habitats Fills a big knowledge gap 14
15 3. EMODnet Seabed Habitats Enables a good many uses 1725 products downloads last year, 11% by commercial users Joint land use - seabed habitats map for cumulative impact index (FP7 Pegaso) Sensitivity maps for assessing Seabed Integrity Marine Directive predominant habitats mapping 3. EMODnet Seabed Habitats Take-home messages Recommends EUNIS for all! The classification needs to be comprehensive for all basins Need for more biological data A benthos survey? Need for higher resolution oceanographic data More harmonised confidence assessments Improving the map: trade-off between resolution and coverage For those posessing habitat maps, please let us have them! 15
16 3. EMODnet Seabed Habitats Thank you! seabedhabitats.eu 4. EMODnet Chemistry Involves 46 institutes Covers all European waters Aims to collect, standardize, check the quality of data developing new services to share and visualize information and products Data harvesting and products generation are organized at Regional level Single Data Discovery and Access interface for all the sources 16
17 4. EMODnet Chemistry CDIs/Stations for Nutrients Data collection Temporal distribution D5- Eutrophication Per Discovery Parameter Datasets Phosphate concentration parameters in the water column Nitrate concentration parameters in the water column Silicate concentration parameters in the water column Dissolved oxygen parameters in the water column Ammonium concentration parameters in the water column Nitrite concentration parameters in the water column Particulate total and organic nitrogen concentrations in the water column Particulate total and organic phosphorus concentrations in the water column Dissolved total or organic phosphorus concentration in the water column EMODnet Chemistry 17
18 4. EMODnet Chemistry BEFORE AFTER Phosphate [µmol/l] Phosphate [µg/l] PO4 PHOW [µmol/kg] PHOS [µmol/l] PHOS [µg/l] P35 vocab: Water body phosphate µmol/l 4. EMODnet Chemistry Main target is to fit for purpose of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive by Having regular and open dialogue with MSFD groups, EEA, DG ENV and Regional Sea Conventions to discuss their requirements and our options Optimisation EMODnet Chemistry services and products for specific indicators Formalisation of cooperation Example: we are preparing an MoU with the Commission on the Protection of the Black Sea Against Pollution (Bucarest Convention) 18
19 4. EMODnet Chemistry Challenges now and near future: Expand data coverage and data centres connections (research and monitoring) Optimise the validation loop (dynamic harvesting, QA/QC) in time and types of parameters Optimise product generation Compute additional indicators (ratios, transparency, ) Increase performance of services Integrate EMODnet Chemistry in MSFD implementation 5. EMODnet Biology Access to data on temporal and spatial distribution of marine species and species traits from several species groups from European seas. Trophic groups: phyto & zooplankon, algae, seagrasses, benthos, fish, reptiles, birds, mammals, Main components WoRMS EurOBIS-OBIS 19
20 5. EMODnet Biology Both raw data, and data products - stores taxonomic and functional data Spatial modelling, indicating the trend in abundances of selected species Focus on indicator species Marenzelleria abundance showing multiple invasions in Baltic Sea Gridded Cod (Gadus morhua) abundance illustrating the dramatic decrease of the cod stock in the North Sea. 5. EMODnet Biology We now have a mature European marine biodiversity data network Connecting 159 institutes from all European countries Making available 673 data collections (research oriented and monitoring data) making Europe main contributor to global OBIS IOC/IODE - UNESCO Evolution of the available datasets Start EMODnet
21 5. EMODnet Biology Contributing to ICES Ecosystem Overview process Ecosystem Overview for management of ICES ecoregion Maps, time series and estimation error 5. EMODnet Biology Key Challenges: Open access policy Remaining issues : Data availability & gaps Create fit for purpose data products through real dialogue with stakeholders (e.a. MSFD) Recommendations for future development Data products: from species to community characteristics Including new biological observations, new datatypes from novel biodiversity sensors (e.a. near real time sensors: bio-optical sensors, GPS and acoustic tags ) 21
22 6. EMODnet Physics Provides a single point of free and open access to discover access and download marine real time and archived data on physical parameters of European Seas as monitored by fixed platforms, ferry boxes, ARGOs, gliders, HF radar, Parameters: Makes available products such as: Operational Provides monitoring System and interoperability Water time series Temperature, plots, services: monthly Salinity, Current, average/min/max, Waves and sea Winds level at physics.eu/map WMS, WFS, Web Services, sea trends, level, ice, Sea parameterspecific plots (e.g. wind Level, Light physics.eu/map/dashboard THREDDS catalogue, KPIs Attenuation physics.eu/map/service/geoserverdefaultwms beaufort scale), physics.eu/map/service/geoserverdefaultwfs physics.eu/map/service/wsemodnet2 thredds.emodnet physics.eu:8080/thredds/catalog.html Results: One point of access Strong cooperation with Copernicus, SeaDataNet and EuroGOOS New and more contributors More visibility to data providers New and more data and users More harmonization, standardization Cross-fertilization Up to date interoperability services 6. EMODnet Physics 12/10/2015 platforms Latest 60 days drifting bouys (DB) Ferrybox + Icebreaker (FB) gliders (GL) 17 4 fixed buoys or mooring time series (MO) profiling floats vertical profiles (PF) Argo Floats (AR) HF Radar (HF) TOTAL parameter group/ # time series latest 60days Water Temp Waves and Winds Sea Level Water Salinity, Light Conductivity, Currents Attenuation Atmospheric Density Others total validated historical
23 6. EMODnet Physics examples of how the data of the portal was used 6. EMODnet Physics key challenges and remaining issues to be resolved Keep engaging data originators Improving the accessing, discovering, plotting and downloading features of the portal connecting more historical validated data further products (e.g. annual/periodic average) accessible via both the portal and interoperability services (e.g. explore/exploit more THREDDS) ice data and sea level trends on the portal Working on Single Sign On/Open-ID in collaboration with Mercator IFREMER and SeaDataNet network 23
24 6. EMODnet Physics recommendations for future development of the thematic portal in the next phase new providers and new/more data (e.g. underwater noise, ship opportunity, mammals ) a continuous data flow from Near Real Time to validation improving interoperability layers (e.g. extend THREDDS and OGC catalogues) and services (dashboard, tracking and reporting tools) wider audience (e.g. new data plots, single parameters download ) more basic products (e.g. annual seasonal averages ) ready to ingest and store data from past projects, organizations outside main networks Real Time data and big data visualization easier direct interaction between providers and users 7. EMODnet Human Activities Born in late 2013, Human Activities is the youngest member of the EMODnet family It aims to become the main entry point for spatial data on marine and maritime activities in the EU We don t collect new data! We collate existing information, harmonise it and make it available under interoperable formats 24
25 7. EMODnet Human Activities 7. EMODnet Human Activities How long did it take you to find out how many oil and gas wells have been drilled in EU waters? 25
26 7. EMODnet Human Activities Robert 7. EMODnet Human Activities Key challenges Lots of people advocate data sharing, not that many actually share it Harmonising data from different sources is a time consuming activity Poor coverage of some countries / data themes Recommendations for the next phase Improve current coverage Oceans have no boundaries: extend data collection to non-eu neighbouring countries Include Maritime Spatial Plans Liaise with INSPIRE 26
27 Thank you for your attention 3. 27
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