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EMODnet Chemistry 3
4th Steering Committee meeting, Rome, 4-5 September 2018
Alessandra Giorgetti
Subcontract signed by 15/18 subcontracts (inc. BSCS)
Two Crimean (MHI, IMBR) not acting as 2nd phase needs to be closed first. No time to act in 3rd phase
UNEP/MEDPOL through INFO/RAC
Memorandum of Understanding with INFO/RAC ?
Part of activity in MEDREG
Memorandum of Understanding with COPERNICUS
Payments status: invoice missing from NERC-BODC, BSC & UNEP/MAP, MHI & IMBR (tot. 40.000 €)
New actions to finalise payment to MHI & IMBR for EMODnet Chemistry 2 (50.000 € & 40.000 €)
9/7/2018 2
Administrative tasks
6/3/2017 - 5/3/2019
Quarterly progress reports (end March, June, …)
New indicators by TRUST-IT + Secretariat
Communication (organized by Secretariat)
Publication with DIVA maps? Collections?
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WP1 Deliverables
IF 8.7 !
1. EMODnet Chemistry validated buffer with contaminants and nutrients in the Black sea for the BSCS SOE (February 2017)
2. Collaboration with UNEP/MAP – case study on EO5 in the North Adriatic (Partnership agreement under evaluation)
3. Meeting with Info-RAC for synergy between information systems
4. Possible collaboration with CMEMS-Med-MFC
5. EMODnet Chemistry contaminants data requested for EEA thematic report
6. ICES and EMODnet Chemistry providing a comprehensive European data source for the EEA Core indicators
7. EMODnet Chemistry contributed to EC IMPACT ASSESSMENT (Reducing Marine Litter: action on single use plastics and fishing gear)
8. Interest from Interreg ADRION PORTODIMARE on marine spatial planning (for DIVA maps at the moment)
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Use-cases for Chemistry data
Additional use cases are requested by DG MARE
Web Portal available with increasing statistics
6.1: homepage + 280% unique page views
6.1: documents with + 332 % unique page views
Chemistry products available on D4SCIENCE
Compliance to GDPR (reporting + portal)
Continuous updating needed (input from partners!)
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Promotion
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WP2 - Data collection and metadata
population
Milestone Date
Chemistry (eutrophication) CDI metadata and data sets included in CDI Service
M8
Marine litter data sets from data providers, OSPAR, and ICES, included in the EMODnet databases
M10
Chemistry (contaminants) CDI metadata and data sets included in CDI Service
M15
Marine litter data sets increased M22
May 2018
December 2017
December 2018
October 2017
August 2018
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WP3 - Generation of data products
Milestone Date
First version concentration maps of marine and beach litter
M12
Updated data collections and DIVA maps for eutrophication
M14
Updated data collections and dedicated maps on contaminants
M20
Higher resolution DIVA maps near major river mouths
M22
February 2018
April 2018
October 2018
December 2018
Litter maps are urged by DG MARE
June 2018
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WP5 - Uptake, outreach and
interaction
Deliverables Date
Operational Help-desk M6
Meetings of Board of MSFD experts M3, M10, M13
Promotional material and up-to-date website
Continue
Presentations at relevant conferences Regular
The 3rd experts meeting is needed before winter (Marine Litter)
End 5/3/2019…. February 2018
Week 8: 18 - 22 February 2019 – IODE in Japan
Week 5: 28 January - 1 February 2019 ?
Week 6: 4 - 8 February 2019 ?
Where?
Invite experts? JRC? EEA? DG ENV? DG MARE?
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Final meeting
Despite my informal requests to Iain, no info available
Motivation for renewal
Continue support to TG ML for seabed and micro-litter after beach litter (baselines database)
Contribute to EEA indicators
Reinforce link to CMEMS
Activities to be included
Access to aggregated and validated datasets for CMEMS
Dedicated maps for contaminants dynamic
Viewing services for contaminants showing metadata
Additional layers for marine litter
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Possible renewal (max 24 months)
Viewing services for Contaminants
4th Steering Committee meeting, Rome, 4-5 September 2018
Customized for Diva maps
Extended with dynamic plots on nutrients
Needs to be adapted to contaminants
few data points
high heterogeneity
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Viewing services
Keep P01 and convert to preferred target unitsICES proposed to split P01 terms into subcomponents
S06–entity (eg. concentration), S27–substances (substance, CAS),S02–where/what relationship (eg. per unit wet weight),S25–biological entity (taxon, sex, stage, size, …?),S07-BODC parameter semantic model parameter statistic,S26-BODC parameter semantic model matrices,S03/S04 and S05–method/processing elements
Use subcomponents for the dynamic plots
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From P35 to P01 for contaminants
Data collections and dedicated maps of contaminants (M20-October 2018)
Dedicated maps published on Ocean Browser?
Dynamic plots for contaminants (using P01)
Number of observations
Timeseries/profile/time-profile
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Approach for contaminants
water
sediment
biota
With depth
Number of observations
keep grouping by P36 (antifoulants, hydrocarbons,…)
P01 to be listed by increasing number
set an appropriate default scale
use different symbols
Time series
Water – only timeseries (3 coordinates)
Biota/Sediment – only timeseries (2 coordinates, concentration + time)
Adjust scales + window dimension
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Proposal for contaminants, using P01
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Dynamic plots – number observations
Long list ordered by increasing number of observations per P36
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Dynamic plots – number observations
Use different symbols at every choice
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Dynamic plots – time series
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Dedicated maps of contaminants
Marine Litter
4th Steering Committee meeting, Rome, 4-5 September 2018
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Marine Litter
Develop two central EMODnet databases:
one for beach litter, modelled after the OSPAR-MCS approach
one for seafloor litter, modelled after the ICES-DATRAS approach
Adapt SeaDataNet infrastructure and standards (CDIs & ODVs with category, size, count and shape, color,…) for micro litter
Data available from CDI Data Discovery and Access Service
Products available from Viewing and Downloading Service
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No agreement with MCS to set up a web service. Proposal by OSPAR to create INSPIRE compliant web services from ODIMS by early 2019… what to do?
Cooperation with JRC ‘Project on ML baselines’ (2012-2016)
Cooperation with DeFishGear (Adriatic-Ionian region)
Contact with MarineLitterWatch (EEA)
Central submission facility with standard data format (OSPAR like) for partners input
Others? HELCOM–SPICE? UNEP/MAP ? BSC?
Beach litter
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Web-service with ICES-DATRAS, including BITS
Contacts with MEDITS
Contacts with DeFishGear
PERSEUS as next step
Central submission facility with standard data format (ICES like) for partners input
Request from TG ML to extend the collaboration to seafloor litter, including data from images (International Seafloor Monitoring Workshop on 30-31.5.2018 in Bremerhaven, Germany)
Seafloor litter
Guidelines developed together with TG ML for endorsement.
ODV mandatory fields extended with additional selected fields necessary to describe marine micro litter (category, size, count, and shape, color,…)
SeaDataNet vocabs extended
NEMO under amendment
Data from IEO (41), Ifremer (19), METU (29), TUT (?)
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Micro litter
Data access via CDI system
Develop WFS services (fixed layers)
Develop filters (information to be defined)
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Next steps
In the Homepage?
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Increase visibility to marine litter
Discover Marine Litter DataSince 2017, the scope of attention has been expanded to marine litter, covering beach litter (nets, bottles etc.), seafloor litter (i.e. litter collected by fish trawl surveys) and micro litter (micro plastics). Discover Data… – Discover Data Products…
Change
Product visualisation
with
Discover Marine Litter
Data
www.emodnet.eu