Administrative issues, first year results and next schedule
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Administrative issues, first
year results and next schedule
Alessandra Giorgetti, Lipizer Marina and Vinci Matteo
EMODNet Chemistry – First year plenary meeting, 17-18 June 2014
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OGS
MARIS
NERC-BODC
IFREMER
BSH-DOD
IMR
DMU
VLIZ
RBINS-MUMM
NIOZ / RWS
SMHI
HCMR
IO-BAS
NIMRD
ICES
AWI
ULg
IEO
ISPRA
OC-UCY
Deltares
CNR
IHPT
IOF
IMGW
LHEI
UniHB
MSI
FMI
IMBK
NIB
IOLR
IT
NL
UK
FR
DE
NO
DK
BE
BE
NL
SE
GR
BG
RO
INT
DE
BE
ES
IT
CY
NL
IT
PT
HR
PL
LV
DE
EE
FI
MN
SI
IL
Based on SeaDataNet network of
NODC’s with
Technical partners to further develop
and run SDN infrastructure
Specific expertise to coordinate data
analyses and validation, and the creation
of data products
46 participants
14 subcontractors
32 partners
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - partnership
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SYKE
RIHMI-WDC
SIO-RAS
MHI
TSU-DNA
EU-Consult
UkrSCES
SOI
Istanbul University
IBSS
NEA
UHI-MB
YugNIRO
IMS-METU
FI
RU
RU
UA
GE
NL
UA
RU
TU
UA
GE
UA
UA
TU
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - overview
Objective:
• To build on what was achieved under preparatory actions;
• To deliver a marine observation infrastructure that offers
the most effective support to the marine and maritime
economy whilst supporting environmental protection needs.
Specific objectives are:
assemble existing data into interoperable formats
develop, test, operate and maintain a portal for public access
monitor and report on the effectiveness of the system in meeting the
users needs and analyse what further steps are needed to improve the
system
keep the portal operational and be prepared to transfer to the EC
EMODNet Chemistry – First year plenary meeting, 17-18 June 2014
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - management documents
Service Contract - Consortium Agreement – Subcontracts
EMODNET Lot 4 - Chemistry Kick-off meeting, 3-4 June 2013
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - management structure
Project coordinator (=OGS)
Technical coordinator (=MARIS)
Project office (=OGS)
Workpackage leaders (=OGS, MARIS, ISPRA, ICES)
Regional leaders for products (=AU-DCE, IFREMER, SMHI,
HNODC-HCMR, NIMRD)
Steering committee: (=OGS, MARIS, AU-DCE, IFREMER,
SMHI, HNODC-HCMR, NIMRD, ISPRA, ICES).
Project Coordination Group (all partners and subcontractors)
EMODNet Chemistry – First year plenary meeting, 17-18 June 2014
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - coordination tools
Mailing lists:
• [email protected]
• [email protected]
• [email protected]
• [email protected]
Website: continuously updated from EMODnet Chemistry
Extranet for the project:
• Restricted access (user: emduser, password: 91L07G207)
• All project documents including contract and working docs
EMODNet Chemistry – First year plenary meeting, 17-18 June 2014
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - coordination tools
EMODNET Lot 4 - Chemistry Kick-off meeting, 3-4 June 2013
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - coordination tools
EMODNET Lot 4 - Chemistry Kick-off meeting, 3-4 June 2013
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - coordination tools
EMODNET Lot 4 - Chemistry Kick-off meeting, 3-4 June 2013
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - coordination tools
EMODNET Lot 4 - Chemistry Kick-off meeting, 3-4 June 2013
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - coordination tools
EMODNET Lot 4 - Chemistry Kick-off meeting, 3-4 June 2013
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - Reporting to EU
Deliverables:
• Bi-monthly progress reports through phases 1 to 3
(from M2 to M36)
• First interim report after phase 1 (M12)
• Second interim report after phase 2 (M24)
• Draft final report 2 months before the end of phase 3
(M34)
• Final report at the end of phase 3 (M36)
• 15-page executive summary that can be read by a nonspecialist
EMODNet Chemistry – First year plenary meeting, 17-18 June 2014
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - Reporting to EU
Interim and final reports have to be sent to EC for
approval and payments.
Should include summary of work done and what remains to
be done, challenges faced, effort spent on data preparing
and providing, developing standards (M12, M24, M36).
All partners should provide within 6/7/2014 a short
summary of their activities, including:
Work done in the first year
Work expected in the next two years
Difficulties encountered
Effort spent (as percentage of project resources) on data
access, data management and standards development
EMODNet Chemistry – First year plenary meeting, 17-18 June 2014
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - Payments
EMODNET Lot 4 - Chemistry Kick-off meeting, 3-4 June 2013
Contractual breach
On-going non-fulfillment of contractual obligations such as:
– meeting attendance
– carrying out of activity
– report submission
will be discussed at the Steering Committee.
In the tender: no cost statement but results reporting
EMODNet Chemistry – First year plenary meeting, 17-18 June 2014
EMODNet Chemistry 2 - First year results
Executed in 3 phases:
M1=July – M12=June
construction (months 1-12)
consolidation (months 13-24)
convergence (months 25-36)
EMODNet Chemistry – First year plenary meeting, 17-18 June 2014
Data Collection and Metadata Compilation
Focus on 5 sea regions defined as:
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Baltic Sea;
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Greater North Sea (including
Norwegian Sea and Celtic Sea);
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Atlantic Sea (including Atlantic
Coast and Macaronesia);
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Black Sea;
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Mediterranean Sea.
The parameters are collected in 3
matrices:
•water column;
•biota;
•sediment.
Data Collection and Metadata Compilation
Focus on 5 sea regions defined as:
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Baltic Sea;
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Greater North Sea (including
Norwegian Sea and Celtic Sea);
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Atlantic Sea (including Atlantic
Coast and Macaronesia);
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Black Sea;
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Mediterranean Sea.
The parameters are collected in 3
matrices:
•water column;
•biota;
•sediment.
WP1 Data collection and metadata compilation
CDIs made available through the portal for European waters, at last progress report (m10):
Total 581,300 increase of 39,279.
Last Friday: Total 587,538 increase of 6,238.
Positive feedback in data
collection activity by partners!
Of these 82 % are unrestricted (unrestricted and SeaDataNet license), while others 18%
require negotiation.
Name of CDI Partner/Subcontractor
Flanders Marine Institute
National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)
THE FINNISH ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE (SYKE)
National Environmental Agency of the Ministry of Environmental Protection (NEA)
German Oceanographic Datacentre (NODC)
PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
Country
Belgium
Bulgaria
Denmark
Finland
Georgia
Germany
Germany
Russian
Federation
Ukraine
Turkey
Montenegro
Finland
Cyprus
Ukraine
Slovenia
Netherlands
Turkey
Ukraine
Romania
Norway
Croatia
Estonia
Netherlands
Greece
Russian
Federation
Turkey
Israel
Portugal
STATE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE (SOI)
Marine branch of Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute
Institute of Marine Sciences, Middle East Technical University
Institute of Marine Biology (IMBK)
Finnish Meteorological Institute
Cyprus Oceanography Center
Southern Scientific Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (YugNIRO)
National Institute of Biology - NIBMarine Biology Station
NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Istanbul University, Institute of Marine Science and Management
Odessa National I.I.Mechnikov University
National Institute for Marine Research and Development Grigore Antipa
Institute of Marine Research - Norwegian Marine Data Centre (NMD)
Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries
Marine Systems Institute at Tallinn University of Technology
Rijkswaterstaat Waterdienst
Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Hellenic National Oceanographic Data Centre (HCMR/HNODC)
All-Russia Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information - World Data Centre (RIHMI-WDC) National
Oceanographic Data Centre (NODC)
Sinop University, Fisheries Faculty
Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research (IOLR)
IHPT, Hydrographic Institute
Iv.Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Centre of Relations with UNESCO Oceanological Research Centre and GeoDNA
(UNESCO)
Georgia
Marine Hydrophysical Institute
Ukraine
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
Sweden
Aarhus University, Department of Bioscience, Marine Ecology Roskilde
Denmark
IEO/Spanish Oceanographic Institute
Spain
Total CDIs
(3/6/2014)
Increase
1967
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837
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934
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0
0
0
0
17210
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2594
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0
1936
5550
13
7985
518
18228
4237
3673
256
888
5208
13968
1625
16718
13197
8743
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0
11
13
15
19
23
29
34
60
63
64
70
71
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75
104
16101
343
3623
1387
124
160
196
237
404
3708
61749
184783
14165
293
334
411
562
678
Name of CDI Partner/Subcontractor
ISPRA-Institute for Environmental Protection and Research
Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, NAS of Ukraine
Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology
Institute of Marine Science (ISMAR) - Ancona
Management Unit of North Sea and Scheldt Estuary Mathematical Models, Belgian Marine Data Centre
Ukrainian scientific center of Ecology of Sea (UkrSCES)
Marine Institute
Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, Maritime Branch in Gdynia (IMWM MB)
IFREMER / IDM/SISMER
Netherlands Institute for Ecology, Centre for Estuarine and Marine Ecology
British Oceanographic Data Centre
P.P.Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, RAS
OGS (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale), Division of Oceanography
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Italy
Ukraine
Latvia
Italy
Belgium
Ukraine
Ireland
Poland
France
Netherlands
United
Kingdom
Russian
Federation
Italy
Total CDIs
Increas
(3/6/2014)
e
711
711
998
791
1369
799
1062
859
9188 1087
6240 1735
6893 2376
2726 2726
18547 3173
12894 4907
42432
5104
11892
48657
5342
9074
WP2 Data Products generation
The Chemistry lot is dealing with 2 main substets of data:
Homogeneous ditribution
In time and space (basins)
- DIVA (Data-Interpolating Variational
Analysis) horizontal maps;
Not homogeneous ditribution
(as coastal points repeated in time,
datasets with fragmented coverage)
- Time series plots of measured data
WP2 Data Products generation - DIVA horizontal maps
Summary:
• Focus on «Nutrients»
• Data Aggregation/Conversion/Homogenization by Regional Leaders
• Available Data will be converted for Maps generation in unit of «umol/l»
• Maps will be generated for available Nutrients:
•PO4 in umol/l
•Total Phosphorus in umol/l
•NOx (NO3, NO2+NO3) in umol/l
•NO3 in umol/l
•Total Nitrogen in umol/l
•NH4 in umol/l
•SiO4 in umol/l
• Maps will be generated in the 5 EMODNet Regions with focus to MSFD Regions
(EMODNet Regions group more than one MSFD Region).
WP2 Data Products generation - Time Series plots
• Beside the static Time Series plots, much activity is ongoing to produce dynamic
Time Series plots :
•Definition of relevant sets of stations with long time series for the focus
parameters (nutrients)
•Setting of Robot Harvester for the Buffer generation
•Development of technical aspects for the viewing services working on
top of the Buffer
•Integration of the resulting layer with Stations and Graphics into
OceanBrowser.
TS QC data
Buffer (ODV
collection)
Generation of WPS layer
OceanBrowser
WP3 QA/QC - Validation - MSFD interaction
• ISPRA and ICES will provide updates.
• A collection of best practices for data quality control (QC) as applied by all
partners for each matrix is started to make an inventory to homogenize where
possible and improve the common practices.
Data Collection and Metadata Compilation in the
second year
The parameters are collected in 3
matrices:
• water column;
• biota;
• sediment.
Schedule for the second year:
– Complete fertilizers, silicates, organic matter, chlorophyll, dissolved
gasses and acidity (M15=September 2014)
– Start contaminants in all matrices (M15)
M18=December – robot harvesting
M20=February – products generation
Consolidation of the new architecture for
EMODnet products
Evaluating possibility
of cloud storage
Products generation workflow:
NODCs Data
Harvesting
Central
Buffer
Regional
Validation
QC Buffer
Maps
Validation
«On the fly»Time Series
Data Products generation in the 2nd year
- Complete production of dynamic Time Series. The resulting
layer with Stations and Graphics to be integrated into
OceanBrowser,
- DIVA Maps at the appropriate time period,
- vertical sections properly highlighted in the OceanBrowser,
- additional data plotting along (or near) the coastline to
valorize coastal data (with classes of value),
- CHASE Assessment Tool with EMODnet data in selected pilot
areas (as WMS layer) loaded into OceanBrowser,
- Products catalogue operating for maps and TS,
- Collect feedback from the Expert Meeting!
Thanks!
Questions?