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EMODNet Chemistry Lot (MARE/2012/10) Matteo Vinci and Alessandra Giorgetti, – OGS – Italy

EMODNet Chemistry Lot (MARE/2012/10) Matteo Vinci and Alessandra Giorgetti, – OGS – Italy 21° MODEG meeting, Oostende February 2014. Chemistry Lot: Where and what; Data collection and Metadata Compilation; Products; Recent updates/ open issues; Ongoing activities.

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EMODNet Chemistry Lot (MARE/2012/10) Matteo Vinci and Alessandra Giorgetti, – OGS – Italy

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  1. EMODNet Chemistry Lot • (MARE/2012/10) • Matteo Vinci and Alessandra Giorgetti, – OGS – Italy • 21° MODEG meeting, Oostende February 2014

  2. Chemistry Lot: • Where and what; • Data collection and Metadata Compilation; • Products; • Recent updates/ open issues; • Ongoing activities.

  3. The portal should cover all European waters Note: This map is derived from the EU Tender document but lacks the Norwegian sea The parameters: In 3 matrices: -water column; -biota; -sediment.

  4. Data Collection and Metadata Compilation : Sub-regional seas of Europe, as specified in the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD DIKE 5/12/08) • Data harvesting (WP1) and maps generation (WP2) isorganized at Regional level. 5 sea regions have been defined as: • Greater North Sea(including Norwegian Sea and Celtic Sea); • Atlantic Sea(including Atlantic Coast and Macaronesia); • Baltic Sea; • Black Sea; • Mediterranean Sea.

  5. Baltic Sea (189.535 stations)

  6. Baltic Sea

  7. Black Sea (42.426 stations)

  8. Black Sea

  9. Mediterranean Sea (73.623 stations)

  10. Mediterranean Sea

  11. North Sea (121.167 stations)

  12. North Sea

  13. Atlantic Sea: Bay of Biscay

  14. Atlantic Sea: Bay of Biscay

  15. Atlantic Sea: Macaronesia and Atlantic coast

  16. Atlantic Sea: Macaronesia and Atlantic coast

  17. EMODnet Chemistry 2 – 2nd Steering Committee, 20-21 January 2014 SeaVoX salt and fresh water body gazetteer Sub-regional seas of Europe, as specified in the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD DIKE 5/12/08) Lack of some Regions (Macaronesia) and some discrepancies (Celtic Seas, Kattegat) Waiting for MSFD official boundaries to be used as active selection criterion

  18. The Chemistry Lot Classic Data Products • 2 main substets from the available data : Homogeneous ditribution In time and space (basins) Not homogeneous ditribution In time and space (basins) Products generation: -Standard Diva Interpolated maps produced for parameters with homogeneous data coverage, measured on basin scale; -Time series plots showing stations distribution linked to plots of measured data for not homogeneous data (coastal points repeated in time, datasets with fragmented coverage.)

  19. The Chemistry Lot Data Products updates • New dynamic time series plots thanks to the new architecture under development; • New Coastal visualization tools underdevelopment for Data Search and Products viewing interface; • A Case Study for an Assessment Tool (Chase)  Pilot Area North Sea;

  20. The Chemistry Lot Data Products Products generation workflow: Maps Validation NODCs Data Harvesting QC Buffer CentralBuffer Regional Validation Time Series

  21. The Chemistry Lot CDI V3 interface Available Upgrades: • P02 vocab for more detail on parameters discovery (linked to Disciplines); • C19 polygons for Sea Regions selection; P02 vocab for more detail on parameters discovery SeaVoX salt and fresh water body gazetteer

  22. Ongoing activities • Data Collection and Metadata compilation (end of February). • Regional datasets aggregation (Robot harvester); • Regional QA/QC (mid April); • Data products generation: DIVA maps (end of April); • Regional (internal) validation (end of April); • New data products: dynamic time series + new visualization (end of May). • Collecting a list of best practices for data quality control (QC) and data quality assurances (QA) on EMODNet Chemical Parameters. • Technical upgrade on the vocabularies: • factoring P01 code  for more flexible handling of parameters description; • new P35 vocab for “scientific validated aggregation” of homogeneous parameters.

  23. Ongoing activities • Waiting for MSFD Sea Areas official boundaries for data harvesting and product generation, data discoveryand reporting. • At month 12: • Plenary Meeting (17-18/6/2014, Split, Croatia) • Expert Workshop (19/6/2014, Split, Croatia) engaging MSFD experts, representatives of the RSCs, EEA, DG-MARE… • to evaluate the products quality and usefulness, • to review the results of the first year, gaps and next steps.

  24. Thanks!Questions?

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