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4. User Communities scenarios and achievements

D4Science 17 March 2010 Brussels (Belgium). 4. User Communities scenarios and achievements. D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects. Marc Taconet Anton Ellenbroek FAO – Fisheries and Aquaculture Department Nicolas Bailly World Fish Center - FIN. D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects.

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4. User Communities scenarios and achievements

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  1. D4Science 17 March 2010 Brussels (Belgium) 4. User Communities scenarios and achievements D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects Marc Taconet Anton Ellenbroek FAO – Fisheries and Aquaculture Department Nicolas Bailly World Fish Center - FIN D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects www.d4science.eu 17th March 2010

  2. The User Communities  • This presentation focus is on the current support for user scenarios that D4Science has achieved. • Overview(Marc Taconet) • - who we are • - what challenges do we face • - which solutions expected from D4Science • 2. VRE demonstration D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects 17th March 2010

  3. Who we are, challenges, expected solutions • Fisheries – Biodiversity - Environment Production systems / Fleets FAO Fishery country profiles Fishery catch statistical time series Fisheries RFBs Resources of commercial interest WFC Species occurrence maps biodiversity GBIF CoML / OBIS Broader ecosystem IUCN Environment IOC Satellite Imagery Physical environment ESA Share components of knowledge regarding the EAF D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects 17th March 2010 IOC Broader ecosystem IOC IOC

  4. Who we are, challenges, expected solutions FCPPS scenario (FAO) FAO Fishery Country Profiles: a very popular product • Well established product • Most visited information in FI Objective: Ìmprove positioning of FCP product in the market, including through addressing timeliness • Outstanding features • Data integration across many domains • Distributed Life-cycle support (Draft, review, publish) • Reuse data and report-templates • Position FCPPS as a document production system D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects 17th March 2010

  5. Who we are, challenges, expected solutionsICIS Scenario (FAO) Integrated Capture Information System FAO CWP recommendations: enhance quality of global catch statistics, through “stronger interaction of existing catch databases” Objective: Improve the management of fishery capture statistics Outstanding features • Facilitate import and curation of data • Filter, merge, join data • Manage data sets and their metadata • Share TimeSeries • Harmonize and reallocate catch statistics D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects 17th March 2010

  6. Who we are, challenges, expected solutionsAquaMaps Scenario (WFC) AquaMaps is a species distribution modeling algorithm AND an existing online tool (www.aquamaps.org) • Objective: Improve the production of Species Distribution and Biodiversity maps for on-line presentation Outstanding features • Faster & distributed computing environment to speed up production of:  Species distribution maps  Species biodiversity maps • Peer review of observations and maps • Interactive editing of observations D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects 17th March 2010

  7. Who we are, challenges, expected solutionsGCM & GVM Scenarios (ESA) GCM: Global Chlorophyll GVM: Global Vegetation Monitoring Monitoring Objective: Improve dissemination of European Space Agency Imagery through facilitated access • Some products available: • Chlorophyll • Salinity • Sea surface temperture • Vegetation Index • Service available • G-POD services exploitable via D4Science D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects 17th March 2010

  8. Who we are, challenges, expected solutionsUC Scenarios Satellite imagery Fishing activity / Catch comprehensive profiles Oceanography/ Vegetation Fisheries Fisheries Biodiversity What challenges are driving the D4Science Application Scenarios? Species occurrence maps Integrated Catch Information System Fishery Country Profiles Earth / Ocean spatial observation Species prediction modeling FCPPS ICIS AquaMaps GCM GVM D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects 17th March 2010

  9. Who we are, challenges, expected solutionsSynergies among communities • Synergies among communities : • integration of user scenarios and cross-fertilization D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects

  10. Aquamaps WFC Catch statistics Reference system end-users services FAO FishBase GIS areas - species Species occurence Catch statistics Reference system SealifeBase RFBs OBIS UBC ESA G-POD Satellite oceanography Who we are, challenges, expected solutionsexample of cross-fertilization among scenarios Fishing activity / Catch Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems Habitats Geo-forms Hydrography Oceanography Fisheries Biodiversity ICIS Aquamaps GVM D4Science Local D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects

  11. Who we are, challenges, expected solutionsSynergies among communities • Synergies among communities : • integration of user scenarios and cross-fertilization • achieving a true dialog of partnership for information sharing • identification of similar functionality – reuse across scenarios D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects

  12. The User Communities  This presentation focus is on the current support for user scenarios that D4Science has achieved. • 1. Overview • VRE demonstration (Anton Ellenbroek) • - login to prepare a report • - use workspace to organize objects and reports • - create Aquamaps for one species • - share fishery capture time series • - elaborate the report with shared objects D4Science meets ESFRI and RI projects 17th March 2010

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