MedSea Checkpoint - EMODNET Chemistry
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MedSea Checkpoint - EMODNET Chemistry
Sea Basin Checkpoints Sea Basin Checkpoints OUTLINE: Sea Basin Checkpoint concepts MedSea Data Adequacy Report first results Outlook MedSea Checkpoint Partners Sea Basin Checkpoints Sea basin checkpoints – concepts Roma, 25 Novembre 2015 EMODnet InfoDay Sea Basin Checkpoints Sea basin checkpoints – concepts Challenges Wind farm siting MPAs Oil platform leaks Climate & Coasts Fishery management Marine Environment River inputs Roma, 25 Novembre 2015 Data collection programs Copernicus CKPT INDICATORS EMODNET TAGs Fisheries Framework National databases International DB EMODnet InfoDay inadequate partially adequate totally adequate Not relevant Data Adequacy Report Sea Basin Checkpoints What do the Checkpoints produce? 1) Checkpoint information: input data set metadatabase, targeted products and assessment indicators 2) Checkpoint Service: Literat. Survey, Data Adequacy Reports Roma, 25 Novembre 2015 EMODnet InfoDay Sea Basin Checkpoints Who are the CheckPoint target audiences? Checkpoint activity/Audience Institutional/ policy makers Upstream providers Intermediate users End Users General project information CheckPoint indicators for monitoring gaps Checkpoint indicators for input datasets quality Upstream input data catalogue (Metadatabase) Main driver Main driver Main driver Main driver Targeted products Catalogue Roma, 25 Novembre 2015 General audience Main driver EMODnet InfoDay Sea Basin Checkpoints MedSea Checkpoint assessment principles Use Inspire principles (2007): Network services are necessary for sharing spatial data between the various levels of public authority in the Community. Those network services should make it possible to discover, transform, view and download spatial data and to invoke spatial data and e-commerce services. CHECKPOINT will develop a service to facilitate access to upstream monitoring data and targeted products Use concepts from EEA Core set of indicators (2005): The purpose of indicators should be: prioritize improvements in the quality and coverage of data flows, which will enhance comparability and certainty of information and assessments; provide a manageable and stable basis for indicatorbased assessments of progress against environmental policy priorities. CHECKPOINT will develop Roma, 25 Novembre 2015 ISO-indicators to assess monitoring systems EMODnet InfoDay Sea Basin Checkpoints Sea basin Checkpoints status Mediterranean and North Sea started 2 years ago: first results are available Arctic, Baltic, Atlantic and Black Sea started July-Sept. 2015 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Roma, 25 Novembre 2015 EMODnet InfoDay Arctic Atlantic Baltic Black Sea Mediterranean North Sea Sea Basin Checkpoints Monitoring system assessment criteria and indicators Roma, 25 Novembre 2015 EMODnet InfoDay Sea Basin Checkpoints MedSea First Data Adequacy Report: results Input data sets needed by Challenges 10 45 characteristic categories; ~300 data sets 126 different data providers Roma, 25 Novembre 2015 EMODnet InfoDay Sea Basin Checkpoints Challenge targeted products: an example Roma, 25 Novembre 2015 EMODnet InfoDay Sea Basin Checkpoints CH3 targeted product: EMODnet OPL Bulletin Source of spill was communicated to be in the Messina Strait Oil at surface Evaporated oil Oil on coasts Roma, 25 Novembre 2015 EMODnet InfoDay Sea Basin Checkpoints MedSea First Data Adequacy Report: results Challenge 3 (Oil Platform Leaks): availability indicators Fast (< 1 hr) Roma, 25 Novembre 2015 EMODnet InfoDay Sea Basin Checkpoints Outlook Checkpoint have started to develop the methodology for Data Adequacy Assessment of the monitoring system at the basin scale in line with INSPIRE and ISO standards, building a metadatabase of input data sets and defining EEA-like indicators Initial results show that accessibility of data sets is generally not INSPIRE compliant, data policy not visible and metadata descriptions limited in scope Gaps (preliminary) are evident for spatial datasets of: Maritime traffic routes (AIS) Sediment mass balance at the coasts Nutrient river fluxes Fishing data sets Roma, 25 Novembre 2015 EMODnet InfoDay
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