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Towards a pan-european infrastructure for marine data & information by ir Dick M.A. Schaap on behalf of the Sea-Search consortium . National Oceanographic Data Centres.
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Towards a pan-european infrastructure for marine data & information by ir Dick M.A. Schaap on behalf of the Sea-Search consortium
National Oceanographic Data Centres • Europe has National Oceanographic Data Centres and Focal Points, that are skilled and experienced in Marine Data Management • More than 10 years ago a closer cooperation was initiated: • to achieve a more cost effective approach to ocean and • marine data & information management • to fulfill the growing demand for these services and support • from scientists and other communities • to stimulate more use of data & information resources and • more interaction and transfer between users and providers
Development over time: 1994 - 2005 • 1994 – 1998 EC-MAST Programme: • MAST Data Committee of NODC’s • Code on Data Management in MAST projects • Compiling large international environmental data sets • Creating data thematic networks. • 1998-2001 MAST Data Committee => EURONODIM network: • Concerted action of 16 NODC’s + EC • To provide users with central overview and better access • to ocean and marine data & information in Europe • To exchange experience and to cooperate in data & info • management practices and methods. • 2002-2005 EURONODIM => Sea-Search: • Pan-European network for ocean & marine data and information management
Sea-Search project (2002-2005) • Pan-european dimension (30 countries – 33 partners) • EURONODIM network expanded with NODC’s and MDC’s from Denmark, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Russia, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Georgia, Turkey, Israel, Malta, Cyprus, Croatia, and Morocco. • adopting the mechanisms and populate the meta-data • directories of Sea-Search • exchange of experiences between present and new • partners concerning dm practices and methods. • new partners contribute to dissemination of Sea-Search • and its products in their countries
Sea-Search Partners 1. Marine Information Service (MARIS) - Netherlands 2. British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) - United Kingdom 3. Deutsches Ozeanographisches Datenzentrum (BSH - DOD) - Germany 4. Systemes D'Informations Scientifiques pour la Mer (IFREMER-SISMER) - France 5. National Environmental Research Institute (NERI) - Denmark 6. Hellenic National Oceanographic Data Centre (HNODC-NCMR) - Greece 7. Instituto Espanol de Oceanografia (IEO) - Spain 8. Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) - Sweden 9. Irish Marine Data Centre - Marine Institute (MI) - Ireland 10.Norwegian Marine Data Center - Institute of Marine Research (IMR) - Norway 11.Finnish Institute of Marine Research (FIMR) - Finland 12.Management Unit of the Mathematical Models of the North Sea (RBIN - MUMM)- Belgium 13.Marine Research Institute (MRI) - Iceland 14.Instituto Hidrografico (IHPT) - Portugal 15.ENEA La Spezia (ENEA) - Italy 16.Netherlands Oceanographic Data Committee (NODC) - Netherlands 17.Centre of Marine Research, Ministry of the Environment (CMT) - Lithuania 18.Institute of Meteorology and Water management, Maritime Branch (IMGW- OM) - Poland
Sea-Search partners 19.All Russian Research Institute of Hydro-Meteorological Information (RIHMI- WDC)- Russia 20.P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology (IO-RAS) - Russia 21.Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Ukrainian National Academy of Science (MHI) - Ukraine 22.Institute of Oceanology, Department of Marine Physics, Bulgarian Academy of Science (IO-BAS) - Bulgaria 23.Tbilisi State University, Faculty of Geography and Geo-Ecology, UNESCO Oceanological Research Centre (TSU-UORC) - Georgia 24.Middle East Technical University, Institute of Marine Sciences (METU-IMC) - Turkey 25.National Institute for Marine Research and Development (NIMRD) - Romania 26.Institute Nationale de Recherche Halieutique (INRH) - Morocco 27.Institute of Aquatic Ecology, University of Latvia (IAE-UL) - Latvia 28.Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (IORS) - Croatia 29.University of Malta, Physical Oceanography Unit (IOI-MOC) - Malta 30.Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Institute (IOLR) - Israel 31.Department of Fisheries and Marine Research, Laboratory of Physical Oceanography (DFMR-OS) - Cyprus 32.Tallinn Technical University, Marine Systems Institute (MSI) - Estonia 33.Instituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale (OGS) - Italy
Portal website and network of partner websites www.sea-search.net
European Directory of Marine Environmental Datasets (EDMED) with more than 3800 descriptions of Datasets from more than 590 Data holding centres
Other Sea-Search products so far • European Directory of Marine Environmental Research Projects (EDMERP) with more than 780 descriptions of Research Projects from more than 240 Research Institutes • Directory of EC supported marine research with more than 530 descriptions of EC Research Projects • European Cruise Summary Reports database, including on-line entry facilities
Sea-Search further activities • Development of Common Data Index (CDI) meta-database to individual datasets, held at partner databases • Development of a number of online Data Access pilots • Adoption of new technologies and data policies • adoption of open standards ISO19115 • adoption of XML • adoption of Geographical Search and Presentation • use of high-bandwidth communication networks • Further cooperation and exchange with Operational • Oceanography, Remote Sensing, Coastal environmental • management communities, Regional Conventions and EEA (Water Framework Directive – Marine Strategy)
Common Data Index - CDI: • To give users a highly detailed insight in the availability and geographical spreading of marine data across the different Sea-Search partners and beyond. • Low treshold for other dataholding organizations to join the CDI-network with up-to-date indexes to their data. • Development includes definition and promotion of data dictionaries and XML schema following ISO19115 • Implementation of online Geographic search and display functionalities
CDI Search & Updating infrastructure User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 User .. CDI Search & Navigation Geographic + Alphanumeric Interface CDI database CDI-1 XSL CDI-2 XSL CDI-3 XSL CDI-4 XSL Source 1 BODC Source 2 IFREMER Source 3 BSH-DOD Source 4 ……….
Sea-Search involvement • Sea-Search partners are involved in many other European and international projects, contributing and safeguarding good data management • Some recent examples: • Services for the marine geological institutes in Europe in the projects EUMARSIN, EUROCORE and EUROSEISMICS See www.eu-seased.net • Services for EUROGOOS for the European Directory of Ocean-observing Systems (EDIOS) • See www.edios.org • Services for the MERSEA project in the framework of the Global Monitoring system for Environment and Security (GMES
Conclusions Sea-Search partners are leading data managers in the European marine & oceanographic community and oversee large volumes of marine environmental data. These data centres are divisions of major national marine and oceanographic institutes and governmental departments, ensuring long-term consolidation of the infrastructure The Sea-Search infrastructure is operational, has a strong foundation and is developing steady towards full detailed overview and access of data & information by internet Sea-Search partners widely support national and EC projects with data management and dissemination
Next step: SeaDataNet 2005 - 2010 • further development of Sea-Search into pan-european and harmonised infrastructure for archival and provision of marine environmental data • providing full and transparant data access by internet • streamlining overall process from data acquisition, QC and storage to online dissemination and distribution • adopting overall standard QC protocols • providing standard automated data & information products
SeaDataNet long-term objectives • To give easy access to marine data currently collected by hundreds of organisations under as many different systems • To construct a standardized system for managing the large • and diverse data sets collected by the oceanographic fleets • and the new automatic observation systems. • To prepare synthetic value added information products • To provide a fruitful basis for application users for producing • their end-user products and services
ReplicatedCommonCatalogue ReplicatedCommonCatalogue ReplicatedCommonCatalogue ReplicatedCommonCatalogue ReplicatedCommonCatalogue ReplicatedCommonCatalogue Prototype architecture User portal User portal SeaDataNet-DS Virtual Private Network Normalization Interface Normalization Interface Normalization Interface Normalization Interface Normalization Interface Baltic Database North-EastAtlantic Database WesternMediterranean Database EasternMediterranean Database Black Sea Database E-Mediterranean Node Black-Sea Node W-Mediterranean Node NE-Atlantic Node Baltic Node
SeaDataNet proposal • A proposal for SeaDataNet is now under preparation for the Research Infrastructures programme of the EC • Involvement of more than 60 data centres from all coastal states around European Seas • Cooperation and involvement of many interest groups, active in application areas, such as EuroGOOS, GMES, ICZM, ERA, European Water Directive, Marine Regional Conventions, Marine Strategy