User Awareness & Training: MARINE. Lisbon, Portugal 13 th -14 th February 2014 Antonio Guarnieri

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1 User Awareness & Training: MARINE Lisbon, Portugal 13 th -14 th February 2014 Antonio Guarnieri

2 Contents Overview of the Copernicus Marine service Brief History Services (approach, products, users, etc..) Possible Applications Live Demonstration Navigation through the Portal Discovery service Viewing service Downloading service Live Demonstration Use of Products Preliminary use through free software Summary & Questions

3 Context and brief history What is the COPERNICUS Marine Service? A service providing information on the state of the physical oceans and regional seas Why? To sustain and allow the development of a whole set of activities at sea in the domains of marine resources, marine safety, coastal and marine environment, weather, climate and seasonal forecasting How? Through the service provided by MyOCEAN

4 The Service Today Within Copernicus and its Marine Service Fast Track, the EU consolidated past experiences and expertise in pre-operational ocean monitoring and forecasting capacity in Europe developed through precursor European projects: MERSEA ( BOSS4GMES ( GSE MARCOAST ( POLAR VIEW ( MyOCEAN (

5 The Service Today Need for synthesis and consolidation of all these precursor activities:

6 MyOcean2 MyOcean 2 is the EU funded project through which the EU delivers the Copernicus marine service products Objective: Deliver and operate a rigorous, robust and sustainable Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting system of the GMES Marine Service; Partners: 59 partners in 29 Countries Funding: 28 Million Euros Duration: 30 months (April 2011-September 2013)

7 Marine Service Four domains Marine Resources Marine Safety Coastal and Marine Environment Climate and Seasonal Forecast

8 Marine service Approach Integrated system of systems Open and Free username and password Reliable quality and availability Direct access direct request of account, direct response User-Driven fact sheets, questionnaires, workshops, dedicated WPs for User requirements

9 Marine Service Organisation

10 The Catalogue An easy-to-navigate and detailed catalogue allows the Users to easily; Discover the products Get detailed information on the products View part of the products Access the products

11 MONITORING The Products The catalogue has been simplified: 107 products are currently now available MODELLING In-situ EO (re)analysis fcst

12 The Products PHYSICS MONITORING Sea Ice (coverage, drtift, thikness, temperature, density) Salinity Temperature Currents SSH, MDT Surface Winds MODELLING Sea Ice (coverage, drtift, thikness) Salinity Temperature Currents SSH

13 The Products BIOGEOCHEMISTRY MONITORING MODELLING Oxygen Optical Properties Chlorophyll Oxygen Nutrients Chlorophyll Primary Production

14 The Users Users numbers have increased at an impressive rate due to 2500 User Evolution Oct-09 Apr-10 Oct-10 Apr-11 Oct-11 Apr-12 Oct-12 Apr-13 Reliability of the service Ease of data access QC and product information Registration simplicity All in one place Open and free service Catalogue simplicity Web Portal simplicity Common Data format Service Desk efficiency

15 Typology and Breakdown of the Users Some of the main users 15% 9% 7% 19% 28% 12% 31% 29% 50% University, Educational Research Business/Company Other/OtherInternatio nal Unaffiliated Public Sector Marine and Coastal Environment Climate Seasonal and Weather Forecasting Marine Resources Maritime Safety EMSA HELCOM OSPA National maritime safety agencies National Coast Guards ICES FAO National Fisheries Agencies EEA UNEP/MAP National Environmental Protection Agencies ECMWF Climate Research Centers National Weather Services

16 Possible applications and benefits Marine Resources Protection and sustainable management of living marine resources in particular for: Aquaculture Fishery research or regional fishery organisations Fish-stock management Ecology and biodiversity preservation Monitoring campaign planning

17 Example Forecasting Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) Marine Resources ASIMUTH is a FP7 project: "Applied Simulations and Integrated Modelling for the Understanding of Toxic and Harmful Algal Blooms. The project is designed to respond to the demand for short-term forecasts of HAB events along the European Atlantic coast using: MyOcean modelling data Satellite image analysis phytoplankton and biotoxin data Forecasts will be delivered directly to fish farmers and any other interested parties by means of mobile phone and internet technology

18 Possible applications and benefits Marine Safety Any safe activities at sea: Ship routing services (for safety and fuel optimization purposes) Search & rescue operations Oil Spill combat

19 Example The Costa Concordia Accident Marine Safety January 2012, Italian Coast Search and Rescue and risk mitigation measures >2,400 tons of fuel Potential environmental impact on the Tuscan Archipelago National Park MyOcean provided the Italian Coast Guard Operational Centre with valuable up-to-date information on currents in the Mediterranean Sea Oil spill drift forecast (INGV)

20 Possible applications and benefits Coastal and Marine Environment Physical and marine biogeochemical components are particularly useful for: Water Quality monitoring and pollution control Support to Marine Strategy Framework Directive (SFD) (i.e. GES, target, water characterization) Coastal erosion studies and measures Efficient site selection for wind mills, marine turbines, green energy production devices in general

21 Example Supporting MSFD Coastal and Marine Environment The MSFD is going through its phase of practical implementation by the Member States. The focus is on: Need of producing initial assessments of the Member States' marine waters Taking account of existing data Determination of Good Environmental Status (GES) Establishment of Environmental Targets The MyOCEAN data are being used by several countries and institutions around Europe: Italy: physical and biogeochmical indicators UK: physical, biogeochmical & benthic habitat indicators Croatia: physical indicators Finland: physical indicators More!!!

22 Possible applications and benefits Climate and Seasonal Fcst The weather, climate and seasonal ocean forecasting is a fundamental instrument to: detect global warming through proxies such as the sea ice extent, concentration and volume Give decision makers the scientific instruments and basis to plan the marine and coastal management towards climate change Provide the boundary conditions to atmospheric models

23 Example Sea ice extent in the Arctic Coastal and Marine Environment Modeling and forecasting of changes in: Arctic topography The Arctic s reaction to climate change Provides insight into: Ice extent Ice formation Ice melt Thanks to MyOcean, Arctic monitoring and forecasting information is being made openly available. Several modeling and forecasting climate centers use the ocean data. An important example of this is the project ICEMAR (

24 LIVE DEMONSTRATION CONTENTS During the live demonstration of the MARINE domain the following sections of the MyOCEAN portal will be shown: Overview of the portal and its generalities - 15 minutes: About us News and events Products Showcase Users Newsletters Education Press Edition corner Scientific Publications Areas of activity (Maritime Safety, Marine Resources, Coastal and Marine Environment, Weather Climate and Seasonal Forecast) - (5 minutes) A few selected examples of successful downstream use cases and user feedbacks Demonstration on Data Discovery (The catalogue 20 minutes) Demonstration on Data Viewing (link through catalogue -10 minutes) Demonstration on Data access and downloading (requesting and receiving an account; how to download the data; direct download, automatic download, subsetting etc minutes) Live demonstration on how to make quick and useful use of the downloaded products with simple, open and free software (40 minutes)

25 ABOUT US

26 NEWS and EVENTS

27 Products Showcase and Users Letters

28 EDUCATION

29 Press Edition Corner

30 SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS

31 Areas of activity

32 Demonstration on Data Discovery ETC

33 Demonstration on Data Discovery - information

34 Demonstration on Data Discovery

35 Demonstration on Data Discovery

36 Demonstration on Data Discovery - documentation

37 Demonstration on Data Viewing

38 Demonstration on Data Viewing: MyO APP

39 Demonstration on Data Access registering

40 Demonstration on Data Access data download

41 The Service Desk

42 Quick use of the data through Panoply

43 Quick use of the data through UVT

44 Feedback Forms & Questions