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The MEDINA e-infrastructure: indicators and models for marine ecosystem assessment

Roberto PastresDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Informatic and

[email protected]

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• MEDINA: Marine Ecosystem Dynamics

• and Indicators for North Africa http://www.medinaproject.eu/

• FP7 Collaborative Project

• Duration: 36 months

• Start date: 01/10/2011

• 12 Participants from 9 countries

• Coordinator: Roberto Pastres

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1 Università “Ca’ Foscari” Venezia (UNIVE) IT

2 Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) ES

3 Universidade Pablo de Olavide (UPO) ES

4 Université Abdelmalek ESSAADI (UAE-FPL) Morocco

5 Joint Research Centre - EC (JRC) EU

6National Inst. for Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF)

Egypt

7Union International pour la Conservation de la Nature et de ses ressources (IUCN)

CH

8 Commissariat National du Littoral (CNL) Algeria

9 Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) GB

10 ACRI Etudes et Conseil (ACRI) Morocco

11 European Space Agency (ESA) FR

12 CNR -IIA Istituto sull’Inquinamento Atmosferico IT

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MEDINA Overall objectives (1):

-To contribute to the assessment of coastal ecosystem status in North African countries;

-To enhance the monitoring capacity for those regions.

-To identify major risks due to climate change and suggest adaptation strategies.

-To feedback MEDINA’s scientific contribution within the EU regulatory framework.

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MEDINA Overall objectives (2):

-To ensure the optimal exploitation of the GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI) capabilities in supporting on-going monitoring&assessment, also through the fusion of satellite Earth Observation and conventional monitoring data.

-To promote international cooperation for sharing data and services with on-going EU efforts, with the relevant GEO Community of Practices and with GOOS-Africa

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MEDINA’s key features:

- Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response conceptual framework for on-going monitoring and assessment.

- Use of mechanistic models (biogeochemical, Habitat Suitability, Food Web etc ….) for establishing causal links between Drivers/Pressures and State/Impacts.

- Fusion of remotely-sensed and in-situ observation, through modelling, for monitoring optimization.

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Ecologicalindicators

Environmentaldrivers/stressors

EO indicators

GCOMS model

In situdata

Model hindcastsand forecasts

Regionalecosystem

assessment

Regionalecosystem

assessment

FVCOM model Localecosystem

assessment

Localecosystem

assessment

Pilot cases

Habitatmodel

EIA model

Foodwebmodel

WP5

WP4

WP3

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The e-Infrastructure is the key component of MEDINA

The Medina e-Infrastructure is being developed by

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• The MEI, built in WP3, will act as a tool for discovering, accesing and visualising spatial, indicators and model results.

• It will be fully compatible in design and usability with GEOSS GCI, and thus accesible through GEOSS website.

• MEDINA e-infrastructure will guarantee viability, compatibility and sustainability with existing databases.

To achieve the goals of MEDINA, a key element is the use and exploitation of existing data and spatial information

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What is the MEDINA e-Infrastructure?

• Infrastructure that supports access to geographic interoperable spatial information.

• Distributed geographic database, based on standardized protocols to ensure interoperability.

• A tool to disseminate Medina products.

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MeI conceptual model

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Main features and components of the MeI

FEATURE

(i.e. what?)

DISCOVERY

VISUALIZATION

DELIVERY

DATA ACCESS

COMPONENT

(i.e. how?)

CATALOG

MAP SERVICES (WMS),

ONLINE VIEWER,

MAP SERVICES

(WFS, WCS)

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How will the MeI work

Access MEI

Download, visualise and use maps

Medina e-Infrastructure

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The MEDINA e-Infrastructure will be tested at 5 pilot sites.

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Chlorophyll a Bathymetry

Tests on MEDINA indicators (WP5-UAB) are ongoing: MeI Viewer (www.medinageoportal.eu)

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MEDINA will also make available web-based models :

Habitat Suitability model for Posidonia oceanica (ACRI+UNIVE)

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The model was calibrated at five mediterranean areas and is now being tested on North African

sites

Model output (green = presence) Observations

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We presented the HS model as case study at GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot.

Phase-6.

• The aim of this pilot is to demonstrate the added-value of developing the models in the context of the GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI).

• A new Business process Broker component will be used to extend the current GCI capabilities. Where needed, new interoperability arrangements will be developed to integrate new capacities underpinning MEDINA and this pilot.

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MEDINA contribution to GEOSSTask Description Relevant AreaIN-02 C2 Earth Data Sets Provide a suite of global datasets based on

improved and validated data sources.IN-05 C1 GEOSS Design and Interoperability Execute and document Architecture

Implementation Pilots (AIPs) and related research activities – this is a software test environment

SB-01 C1 Global Ocean Information Coordination and Access

Develop vulnerability and integrated management of coastal zones in order to inventory, protect and monitor coastal lands

SB-01 C2 Operational Systems for Monitoring of Marine and Coastal Ecosystems

Establish a global coastal network of observations and modeling that target sentinel and reference sites for rapid detection of changes in ecosystem states caused by land-based sources of pollution,fishing and climate change

SB-01 C3 A Global Operational Ocean Forecasting Network for sustainable fishery and aquaculture

Develop and test the next generation of systems extending from open-ocean into shelf-seas and coastal waters,

SB-01 C4 Applications of Earth Observations and Information

Design and implement a suite of ecological indicators. Making available EIA models

BI-01 C1 Global Biodiversity Observation Develop standards for monitoring biodiversity.