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Helge Sagen Norwegian Marine Data centre

Access to marine data at Institute of Marine Research according to OECD principles and guidelines SeaDataNet Annual meeting Madrid 25-27. March 2009. Helge Sagen Norwegian Marine Data centre. INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESEARCH TROMSØ DEPARTEMENT. ▶ A national institute.

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Helge Sagen Norwegian Marine Data centre

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  1. Access to marine data at Institute of Marine Research according to OECD principles and guidelinesSeaDataNet Annual meeting Madrid 25-27. March 2009 Helge Sagen Norwegian Marine Data centre

  2. INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESEARCH TROMSØ DEPARTEMENT ▶ A national institute INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESEARCH MATRE RESEARCH STATION Bergen: the IMR headquarters. Offices and laboratories in several buildings at Nordnes INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESEARCH AUSTEVOLL RESEARCH STATION INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESEARCH FLØDEVIGEN RESEARCH STATION Photo: Institute of Marine Research

  3. ▶ Institute of Marine Research - Data policy MAIN PRINCIPLE (15th May 2007) The research data originated by the Institute of Marine Research are freely available for use by own researchers, national and international researchers, government officials and society in general if nothing else is devised. The institute manage data by adopting best data management practices in accordance with established data type guidelines, quality assurance routines and data availability. Graphics: Institute of Marine Research

  4. ▶ Institute of Marine Research - Data policy COST POLICY FREELY AVAILABLE Students, researchers and collaborating partners HANDLING COSTS approx NOK 5.000,- Typical smaller data extraction, fixed amount + 1.000,- pr hour DATA PRODUCTS NOK 20 - 500.000,- Define a project to extract data, aggregate products and distribute results on a CD or Internet databases. Graphics: Institute of Marine Research

  5. G.O. SARS BUILT: 2003 4067 GRT. L.o.a: 77,5 M ▶Data sources - Research vessels, buoys, gliders, SOOP JOHAN HJORT BUILT: 1990 1828 GRT. L.o.a: 64,4 M ARGO FLOATS Temperature Salinity GLIDERS Temperature Salinity Oxygen Chlorophyll G.M. DANNEVIG BUILT: 1979 171 BGRT. L.o.a: 27,9 M BUOYS Weather station Currents Temperature Salinity HÅKON MOSBY BUILT: 1980 701 GRT., L.o.a: 47,2 M OWNER: UNIVERSITY OF BERGEN FERRY BOX Temperature Salinity Chlorophyll DR. FRIDTJOF NANSEN BUILT: 1993 1444 GRT. L.o.a: 56,8 M OWNER: NORAD Photo: Institute of Marine Research

  6. ▶ Complex datasets ENVIRONMENTAL DATA Temperature, salinity, density, currents, nutrients, plankton, pollution BIOLOGICAL DATA Assessment, recruitment, growth, behaviour, geographic distribution, genetics BIODIVERSITY DATA Mapping of seabed(MAREANO), biodiversity (coral reefs), introduced species Photo: Institute of Marine Research

  7. ▶ Ecosystem survey in the Barents Sea, August – October 2006

  8. ▶ Norwegian Marine Data centre - NMD Vision: NMD acts as national coordinator for marine data and manage research data from the Institute of Marine Research and other institutions. Responsible as ”National Oceanographic Data Centre”, NODC since 1971. 3 MAIN ACTIVITIES DATA CENTRE Data catalogue - Metadata Long-term stewardship of research data Operational data management APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT Database design Quality control Project specific developments Web Map Service client for MAREANO DATA EXCHANGE Queries Web Map Services (WMS) Visualisation on Internet MAREANO portal Photo: MAREANO

  9. ▶ Data exchange by using the data catalogue 4-500 datasets or times series www.imr.no/datakatalog

  10. ▶ TINDOR The INtegrated Database for Ocean Research Long-term stewardship Research database at Institute of Marine Research Fish catch data Oceanographic data Plankton data Nutrients data Acoustic data Photo: Institute of Marine Research

  11. ▶ Operational data handling- daily updates INCOMING Automatic daily or weekly data stream from research vessels, buoys and external sources. EXCHANGE Selected data have automatic exchange – Norwegian Navy, University of Bergen and met.no. Photo: MAREANO

  12. ▶ Operational data handling- (daily)– vessels, buoys, floats

  13. ▶ Coastal monitoring – every 10-15 days Between 1935 and 1947 Institute of marine Research established8 fixed oceanographic stations from Lista in South to Ingøy in North. The main purpose was to establish long time series on monitoring the coast and ocean climate in general. Photo: Institute of Marine Research, Johan Kristiansen

  14. ▶ Coastal monitoring – every 10-15 days

  15. ▶ Coastal monitoring– Ferry box – Thermograph services Institute of Marine Research has monitored water temperature at the coastal steamer M/S Vesterålen and M/S Lofoten since 1950 on 22 fixed places. From 1998 to 2006 temperature was measured sensors. In 2006 a ”ferry box” concept was established measuring temperature, salinity, oxygen, chlorophyll. Photo: Hurtigruten ASA

  16. ▶ Coastal monitoring– Ferry box – Thermograph services

  17. ▶ Regular transects – climatologically transects

  18. ▶ Buoys – Weather station- Water (temperature, salinity, currents) Foto: Havforskningsinstituttet

  19. ▶ 3000 ARGO floats

  20. ▶ Cruise summary – data flow – status quality control

  21. ▶ Spesialiced databases – Nutrient data

  22. ▶ Model results – netCDF files presented in WMS

  23. ▶ Model results – netCDF files presented in GoogleEarth

  24. ▶ Project specific development in project DOKIPY NMD participates in external projects national and international like: IPY DOKIPY (National research council) EU SeaDataNet (FP6) MyOcean (FP7) Foto: Havforskningsinstituttet, H. Sagen

  25. ▶ Project specific development in projectSeaDataNet NMD participates in external projects national and international like: IPY DOKIPY (National research council) EU SeaDataNet (FP6) MyOcean (FP7) EMODNET Photo: Institute of Marine Research, H. Sagen

  26. ▶ Project specific development in project i-Nord Communiation systems and infrastructure Observation systemes Graphics. Institute of Marine Research System architecture and information management Products and services

  27. ▶ Data exchange – Web Map Services • NMD develops and maintain Web Map Services • By using ESRI ArcIMS and MapServer • MAREANO portal • Geographic fish distribution maps • Geographic sea mammals distribution maps • SONATE - FFI/MRDB species maps • ARTSDATABANKEN • GBIF data node – species maps Photo: Institute of Marine Research

  28. ▶ WMS – geographic distribution maps of 50 species

  29. ▶ MAREANO Portal Photo: MAREANO The MAREANO Project main partners, Institute of Marine Research, Norwegian Geological Survey and Norwegian Sea Mapping Authority surveys bathymetry, seabed characteristics, nature types pollution in Norwegian waters. Results presented onwww.mareano.no Photo: MAREANO

  30. ▶ MAREANO seabedmapping Troms II 104 102 103 99 108 100 98 96 97 105 101 106 107 Graphics: MAREANO Graphics: MAREANO ¨Photo: MAREANO Photo: MAREANO

  31. ▶ Resent developments 104 IMR To set up a real time synchronization of databases at research vessels, ships of opportunity, onshore databases To implement a national infrastructure on marine data management, proposal to the Norwegian Research Council. Includes15 national institutions. MyOcean in-situ TAC Arctic EMODNET chemical data SHIP SOOP

  32. ▶ Summary The research data at the Institute of Marine Research are available for external users. The complexity of the different datasets encourages cooperation opposed to being a data source. Large data repositories and complex datasets makes it time consuming to develop user friendly applications on Internet. External users demands aggregated products integrated in geographic maps or in interactive web map services. OECD principles and guidelines will improve data availability and imposes more cooperation. Referencing data source is crucial. Photo: MAREANO

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