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Data Sharing and Data Quality of Ocean Currents and Temperature towards an Operational Data Management System Introduction and Workshop Goals March 9-10, 2006 Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Data Management Workshop. Hosts: SEACOOS DMCC Funding: SURA/SCOOP through SECOORA Many, many thanks to:
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Data Sharing and Data Quality of Ocean Currents and Temperature towards an Operational Data Management System Introduction and Workshop GoalsMarch 9-10, 2006Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Data Management Workshop Hosts: SEACOOS DMCC Funding: SURA/SCOOP through SECOORA Many, many thanks to: • Sarah Smith and Tonya Sanders (UNC General Admin) • Parker Lumpkin (SECOORA)
Workshop Goals Next two days: Develop information base that will help define methodology for regional data sharing and data quality of ocean currents and temperature. By Fall 2006: This information will be used towards drafting white papers specifying methodologies, requirements, and services for a regional data management system.
Workshop Goals Next two days: Focus on data sharing and QA/QC blends everything: data sharing, translation, metadata, aggregation, display, uncertainties, circulation models, with application to fisheries, search and rescue. By Fall 2006: Publish two white papers. One on data sharing and one on QA/QC that will help to define specifics towards a regional DM Plan.
WHO’S HERE • 69 registered • Expected 25-30 participants • 11 Industry • 13 Government (state and federal) • 45 Academic Research • ~10 National Programs (NOAA) • ~20 Southeast (SECOORA) • 15 Gulf of Mexico (GCOOS) • 10 Florida (FLCOOS) • 10 Mid-Atlantic (MACOORA) • 10 Northeast (GoMOOS) • 2 Central and Northern California (CenCOOS) • 2 Southern California (SCCOOS) • 1 Pacific Northwest (NANOOS)
Ulterior Motives • Network technical folks that deal with ocean data • Better mix of government, academia, and industry (still could do better) • Get everyone up to the same playing level
Several Viewpoints • SEACOOS DMCC funded to participate in national workshops, host planning workshop, host this regional DM workshop, and write two white papers. • A chance to have input or impact on data management strategies in the regional association. • Help define the relationship of RAs in IOOS by working with technical folks in neighboring RAs.
Breakout GroupsDay 1 – Thursday Group 1: Fisheries Service Group 2: Search and Rescue Focus on ocean currents and temperature: • Data sharing • Translation • Visualization Be thinking of: Roles and responsibilities of data provider and RCOOS What we have and relate it to what we might do
Breakout Groups Day 2 – Friday Group 1: Fisheries Service Group 2: Search and Rescue Focus on ocean currents and temperature: • Data Quality Be thinking of: Roles and responsibilities of data provider and RCOOS What we have and relate it to what we might do
Breakout GroupsDay 1 – Thursday Group 1: Fisheries Service Group 2: Search and Rescue Focus on ocean currents and temperature: • Data sharing • Translation • Visualization Be thinking of: Roles and responsibilities of data provider and RCOOS What we have and relate it to what we might do