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Transformative Ocean Science through the VENUS and NEPTUNE Canada Ocean Observing Systems. Martin Taylor President and CEO Ocean Networks Canada. VENUS is located in two places: Strait of Georgia is a deep in-land basin, influenced by tides, wind, and river forcing. Depths to 300m: 3 sites
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Transformative Ocean Science through the VENUS and NEPTUNE Canada Ocean Observing Systems Martin Taylor President and CEO Ocean Networks Canada VLVnT08
VENUS is located in two places: • Strait of Georgia is a deep in-land basin, influenced by tides, wind, and river forcing.Depths to 300m: 3 sites • Saanich Inlet is sheltered, has complex bio-chemical cycles, and is a model for eutrophic, low oxygen basins.At 100 m depth: 1 site VLVnT08
Transformative Ocean Science and Technology • Transformative Science • Integrated ocean system process studies • Continuous real-time measurement • Plate scale investigation • Interdisciplinary research – physical, chemical and biological processes • Dynamic web-based collaborative investigation by international research teams VLVnT08
Earth-ocean processes and systems Oceans '08 Kobe
Transformative S&T • Transformative Technologies • 10KV continuous power supply • New solutions to power conversion and sub-sea connectors • New and modified instrumentation • System designed DMAS • supporting remote control of instruments • and real time data streaming to the Internet • Novel web-based analysis platforms VLVnT08
Node insertion into TRF, MARS Oceans '08 Kobe
ROPOS and ROCLS VLVnT08
Data Management and Archive System (DMAS) Oceans '08 Kobe
Saanich Inlet: a Natural Laboratory 230m deep fjord with restricted water inflow… High productivity Anoxic bottom waters in summerDissolved oxygen renews each fall Oceans '08 Kobe VLVnT08
Supporting applied research • A specialized cable extension onto the unstable slope of the Fraser Delta • accelerometers and pressure sensors • effects of dredge spoil dumping • slope failures in hazardous conditions VLVnT08
See Data plots on our Website Zooplankton migration on April 5; Oxygen in Saanich Inlet for one week Chlorophyll at 40m April 5; Tidal forcing of salinity over a week in Strait of Georgia
Science Research Themes • Plate tectonic processes and earthquake dynamics • Dynamic processes of fluid fluxes and gas hydrates in the sea bed • Regional ocean/climate dynamics and effects on marine biota • Deep-sea ecosystem dynamics • Engineering and computational research VLVnT08
Networks seismic tsunami chemical current visual
Applications of the Research • Informing public policy • Hazard mitigation • Ocean-climate dynamics • Resource assessment • Security and sovereignty • Creating economic and commercial development opportunities • Backbone system devt for global applns • Innovation in sub-sea instrumentation • DMAS for massive data handling • Knowledge products for public outreach VLVnT08
Applications of the Research • Promoting Public Education and Outreach • Web-site development for public access • Interactive and static exhibits for aquaria, science centres, museums, etc. • Oceans curricula for K-12 and PSE • Innovative research and education programs at the Bamfield Marine Research Station • Possible future devt of a Victoria Ocean Observatory VLVnT08
The Challenges • Recruiting the research user community • University-based faculty and student researchers • Government agency scientists • Private sector R&D staff • NGO and other public sector users • Recruiting and retaining HQP • Scientific leadership • Senior Management • Senior engineering and IT staff VLVnT08
The Challenges • Securing sustained and sufficient operating funding • Federal Govt program for major science platforms in Canada • Fee structures for user groups • Fee for service programs (Engineering, DMAS) • Generating revenue to support research applications • Govt agency grants and contracts for policy-related initiatives • Private sector contracts for system access, instrument testing, etc • Private sector collaborations in IP devt (licence and royalty agreements) • Foundation and donor support for public good programs VLVnT08
Ocean Networks Canada • Mission • to govern and manage the NEPTUNE Canada and VENUS ocean-observatory initiatives to meet the highest standards of research excellence, societal contribution, and best operational and business practices • Rationale • Scope, scale, longevity and risks of major science platform O&M VLVnT08
Ocean Networks Canada • Mandate • To support transformative oceans research • To provide evidence that informs high priority public policy issues • To create economic and commercial development opportunities • To promote public education and outreach initiatives • To apply and enhance best practices in the governance and mgt of major science programs • To foster the development of multi-sector international collaboration in oceans research VLVnT08
Ocean Networks CanadaLogic Model VLVnT08 Oceans '08 Kobe
TransformativeS&T Inputs Outputs Outcomes VLVnT08
ONC-Transformative S&T • Inputs • NEPTUNE Canada and VENUS as world leading ocean observatories • International leadership advantage for at least three years • Capacity to support transformative science • World class science and technical leadership • Potential to attract top national and international researchers, PDFs and students • Capital costs fully funded ($100M) • Operating costs secured to 03-10 ($18.9M) for NC/V VLVnT08
ONC-Transformative S&T • Inputs • S&T Partnerships • Consortium of Canadian Universities • CANARIE • Federal and Provincial Depts and Agencies • U.S. NSF/COL-OOI/UW-UCSD • Other International • Japan - DONET • Taiwan - MACHO • EU - Ifremer/ESONet VLVnT08
ONC – Transformative S&T • Outputs • Provide Global desktop access to NC and V • For instrument control • For data access • Create “Our Ocean” Web-site for collaborative research • Develop web-based user manuals • Promote research opportunities through web-sites , conferences and workshops • Support a seminar series on ocean observing systems S&T (providing remote access) • Build national/intl interdisciplinary research teams for funding proposals • Recruit PDFs and graduate students internationally • Provide seed funds for proposal development • Establish awards for innovative research • Develop inter-university graduate courses in ocean observing systems • Communicate and celebrate research progress and achievements • Increase university faculty involvement in NC/V S&T VLVnT08
ONC – Transformative S&T • Outcomes (examples) • Doubling of research PIs by 12-2011 • Five-fold increase in number of intensive data users by 12-2011 • Yearly doubling in the active web-based analysts • Doubling of conference papers presented and journal articles published using NC/V data by 12-2011 • 5 PDFs and 25 graduate students (at least 15 PhD) recruited to work on NC/V by 12-2011 • At least two new graduate courses in place by 12-2011 • Annual doubling in national level media coverage of NC/V S&T VLVnT08
Ocean Networks Canada Organizational Chart UVic Board of Governors ONC Board of Directors ONC President and CEO Executive Assistant to the ONC President and CEO ONC Executive Council [ONC Business Development Officer] NEPTUNE Canada Project Director VENUS Project Director NC Project Team VENUS Project Team
Ocean Networks CanadaBoard of Directors • Board Composition • Chair • ONC President and CEO • University of Victoria (x2) • Partner universities (x2) • International Partners (x1) • Funding Agencies (x2) • Federal and Provincial Governments (x3) • Private Sector (x2) • NGOs (x1) VLVnT08
Summary • The excitement of NEPTUNE Canada and VENUS major science initiatives • The opportunities for transformative S&T and important societal contributions • The challenges to sustain, build and fund the operations • The importance of governance and management structure and practices • The invitation to international partners to participate in collaborative S&T VLVnT08
European ocean network: 11 sites VLVnT08
Ocean floor cable network system - MEXT/DONET project △ observatory with sensors ・60 Seismometers ・20 Pressure gauges Oceans '08 Kobe