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Citclops - Citizens' observatory for coast and ocean optical monitoring
Luigi Ceccaroni, BDigital GEO-X, Geneva, 2014.01.15
Barcelona Digital (ES)
CSIC (ES)
Mariene Informatie Service MARIS (NL)
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research – NIOZ (NL)
Coastwatch Europe (IE)
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (DE)
Kinetical Business (ES)
Noveltis (FR)
VUA (NL)
Deltares (NL)
TriOS Mess- und Datentechnik (DE)
Project partners
Seawater color, transparency and fluorescence
Data to retrieve and use
An application to contribute to ocean-colour research
An application focused on individual citizens for the improvement of scuba-diving activities
An application focused on users of the beach and consisting in ranking the best beaches
An application focused on policy makers consisting in the development of early-warning systems for bio-chemical hazards
An application to retrieve/consult sensor measurements from low-cost moorings
An application focused on water transparency
Applications to be developed
Data flow
Public
Policy makers GEOSS
Crowdsourcing raw data
QA/AC (partially embedded) transfer
Crowdsourcing raw database
Crowdsourcing processed databaseGIS data integrationData interpretation
Knowledge based integration
Data management and interoperability
Water opticalproperties
Architecture
In the marine domain, activities for data standardisation and interoperability follow EU INSPIRE recommendations [http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/] – via EU projects/initiatives:• SIMORC – System of industry metocean data for the offshore
and research communities [http://www.simorc.org/]• SeaDataNet (at present SeaDataNet II, 2011-2015)
[http://www.seadatanet.org/]• EMODnet - European marine observation and data network
[http://www.emodnet-hydrography.eu/], coordinated in the framework of INSPIRE, Copernicus (previously known as GMES) and GEOSS.
The SeaDataNet infrastructure and standards have been adopted as core elements of EMODnet data management.
Plans to make data openly available through GEOSS
SeaDataNet maintains common vocabularies, governed by an international board, for describing data parameters, devices, countries and sea areas.
Common data index (CDI), based on ISO 19115: central piece of the discovery service in SeaDataNet, enabling users to know availability and geographical extent of marine data.
It also provides the link from the discovery services towards the delivery services, because it is directly related to the data sets, to which the users can request access.
Citclops adopted and adapted SeaDataNet metadata, standards and principles, and its portal will be made interoperable with EMODnet, and thus with GEOSS.
Plans to make data openly available through GEOSS
Objective: managing and giving harmonised access to ocean and marine observation data from organisations such as governmental departments and research institutes in all countries around the European seas.
EMODnet provides data to WISE-Marine [http://water.europa.eu/], which is intended to fulfil the reporting obligations of the MSFD and to inform the European public on indicators for good environmental status of sea basins, and GEOSS.
The data coverage includes monitoring and research data for physical oceanography, marine geology, marine chemistry, bathymetry, biology, both in archives and in near real-time.
[http://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/water/dc]
[http://www.geoportal.org/]
Plans to make data openly available through GEOSS
• Citclops focuses on using mobile platforms • to collect data • to give citizens access to these data, and to analyses and
interpretations
• All projects which use mobile devices to collect data and as an extra platform to serve out specific data sets can benefit from Citclops’s technology.
Technology that can be used by other citizen-observatory projects
Citclops - Citizens' observatory for coast and ocean optical monitoring
Luigi Ceccaroni, BDigital GEO-X, Geneva, 2014.01.15