EMODNET Preparatory Actions Hydrographic Lot progress Service Contract

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EMODNET Preparatory Actions Hydrographic Lot progress Service Contract MARE/2008/03 S 12. 531515 By Dick

EMODNET Preparatory Actions Hydrographic Lot progress Service Contract MARE/2008/03 S 12. 531515 By Dick M. A. Schaap – Coordinator Brussels, November 2009, EMODNET concertation meeting 1

Hydrographic lot – partnership Members of the Sea. Data. Net consortium together with other

Hydrographic lot – partnership Members of the Sea. Data. Net consortium together with other organisations from marine science, the hydrographic survey community, and industry: MARIS – NL (Management, DM and IT expertise) IFREMER – FR (Research institute) ATLIS – NL (IT expertise, DM hydrography) IEO – ES (Research institute) NERC-NOCS – UK (Research institute) GSI – IE (HO – Ireland) SHOM – FR (HO – France) Plus Data provider agreements with HO’s from Germany, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands and Belgium The partners combine expertises and experiences of collecting, processing, and managing of bathymetric data together with expertises in distributed data infrastructure development and operation and providing OGC services (WMS, WFS, and WCS) for viewing and distribution. 2

Hydrographic lot – approach The following approach is implemented: Involve research institutes, monitoring authorities,

Hydrographic lot – approach The following approach is implemented: Involve research institutes, monitoring authorities, and HO’s, in providing hydrographic data sets for producing Digital Terrain Models (DTM) with specific resolution for each geographical region, that are loaded and integrated afterwards into a spatial database at the Portal Include in the portal a metadata discovery service, by adopting the Sea. Data. Net CDI metadata standard, that gives clear information about the background data used for the DTM, the access restrictions and distributors; this also ensures the connection of the Hydrographic portal with the Sea. Data. Net portal, which includes a shopping mechanism for requesting access to background data. Develop a high-end Hydrographic portal, outfitted with a powerful spatial database for the integrated DTM, that is complemented with WMS, WFS and WCS services (OGC) to serve users and to provide map layers for e. g. the other EMODNET portals, the prototype European Atlas of the Seas, and the broad-scale European Marine Habitats map; 3

Hydrographic lot – Data access The metadata in the EMODNET pilot will be public

Hydrographic lot – Data access The metadata in the EMODNET pilot will be public domain and freely available for all users. The DTM data products (GIS layers) will be freely available for all users as OGC services. For data access (= downloading in particular the background data as detailed in the data inventory and as used for the products) the data copyrights of owners must be respected. The CDI metadata includes a value for data access restriction for every data set it manages, as well as a clear indication of the distributor. The Sea. Data. Net CDI shopping mechanism is fit for dealing with different access restrictions. 4

Hydrographic lot – Workplan 5

Hydrographic lot – Workplan 5

Hydrographic lot - objectives The following geographical information system layers will be produced: water

Hydrographic lot - objectives The following geographical information system layers will be produced: water depth in gridded form over whole of maritime basin on a grid of at least quarter a minute of longitude and latitude. water depth in vector form with isobaths at a scale of at least one to one million. depth profiles along tracklines multibeam surveys along tracklines coastlines underwater features – wrecks, seabed obstructions etc 6

Hydrographic lot – geographical coverage The hydrographic data will concern the following geographical regions:

Hydrographic lot – geographical coverage The hydrographic data will concern the following geographical regions: the Greater North Sea, including the Kattegat and stretches of water such as Fair Isle, Cromarty, Forth, Forties, Dover, Wight, and Portland. the English Channel and Celtic Seas. Western Mediterranean, the Ionian Sea and the Central Mediterranean Sea VLIZ has prepared a concluding document and the VLIMAR website with the VLIZ Marine Gazetteer. This gives the boundaries of the EMODNET sea regions The MSFD Marine Regions will be largely based on the ICES Ecoregions. 7

Hydrographic lot – geographical coverage 8

Hydrographic lot – geographical coverage 8

Hydrographic lot – geographical coverage 9

Hydrographic lot – geographical coverage 9

Hydrographic lot – geographical coverage 10

Hydrographic lot – geographical coverage 10

Hydrographic data – possible resources Bathymetric surveys are undertaken by 4 groups of organisations,

Hydrographic data – possible resources Bathymetric surveys are undertaken by 4 groups of organisations, thereby partly overlapping and mostly complementing their geographical coverages. Data are collected at different frequencies and even date back to previous centuries. Hydrographic Offices, that are responsible for surveying the navigation routes, fairways and harbour approach channels and producing from these the nautical charts on paper and as Electronic Nautical Charts (ENC), that are used for navigation. The HO’s are members of the International Hydrographic Organisation (IHO). Authorities, responsible for management and maintenance of harbours, coastal defences, shipping channels and waterways. These authorities operate or contract regular bathymetric monitoring surveys to assure that an agreed nautical depth is maintained or to secure the state of the coastal defences. Research institutes, that collect multibeam surveys as part of their scientific cruises. Industry, especially the energy industry, that contracts multibeam surveys for pipeline and cable routes (in case of windfarms) and the telecommunication industry for phone and internet cable routes. Part of these data is already included in Sea. Data. Net, because its data centres belong to some of the authorities and research institutes. 11

Data gathering progress per region Greater North Sea: ATLIS has contacted HO’s from Norway,

Data gathering progress per region Greater North Sea: ATLIS has contacted HO’s from Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands, that agreed on delivering data sets meeting the EMODNET requirements. Norway and Netherlands also agreed on delivering high resolution data for proof of concept purposes. Germany is being contacted soon. Only the cost of providing data is foreseen. From Norway and Germany we also expect delivery of ENC data by means of WMS. Probably from this coastline data can be derived. This is explored. Alternative: coastline by WFS seems costly. 12

Data gathering progress per region Celtic Seas: NERC-NOCS has compiled available data for the

Data gathering progress per region Celtic Seas: NERC-NOCS has compiled available data for the deeper water regions of the Celtic seas. 55 – 62 N and 4 – 18 W. . Data include multibeam surveys, single beam depths and digitised contours. The multibeams have been derived from 8 cruises. Single beams from the GEODAS database, operated by NGDC, USA. Countours have been digitised from a British Admirality chart, C 6091, Rockall bank bathymetry, 1977, scale 1: 250. 000 A preliminary grid has been created using GENERIC Mapping Tools. The individual data sets have been gridded 0. 15 minutes. Initial inspection with Fledermaus software reveals errors: these are analysed and corrected, where possible. GSI has compiled inventory of all its multibeam hydrographic coverage up to date. Recently started with compiling 3 rd party coverage. Started with gridding of all waters over 200 m. On shallower waters each local survey is being gridded. Metadata have been compiled, but need to be updated to the new EMODNET CDI format, once ready. 13

Data gathering progress per region Celtic Seas – GSI overview: 14

Data gathering progress per region Celtic Seas – GSI overview: 14

Data gathering progress per region Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea: IFREMER and

Data gathering progress per region Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea: IFREMER and SHOM have prepared an inventory of possible sources using EDMO, 2009 Yearbook of the International Hydrographic Bureau, and international databases (GEODAS, GEBCO, UNEP/GRID-Arendal). Many providers from EU member states and North-Africa have been contacted. MARIS has given a presentation of Sea. Data. Net and EMODNET Hydrography at the GEBCO Bathymetric Science Day in September 2009. This was received well. Soundings of the GEBCO DB will be made available and a cooperation has been agreed in the field of metadata. IFREMER and SHOM are both participants in GEBCO TSCOM. UNEP/GRID-Arendal has been subcontracted for the following actions: Identification and download of publicly available multibeam bathymetric data in the western Mediterranean with a particular emphasis on the North African region; Requesting authorization for using the identified data in EMODNET; Identification and contacting national Hydrographic focal points in Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Morocco. 15

Data gathering progress per region Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea: IFREMER already

Data gathering progress per region Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea: IFREMER already made good progress with CDI metadata as part of Sea. Data. Net. Upgrade will be done once upgraded format available and MIKADO software upgraded. SHOM started with using the MIKADO software as test to see how to handle the specific organization of the hydrographic surveys in IEO has compiled its multibeam and echosounder survey data. There are now homogenizing their data to a grid of 500 meters, because original data has different grid sizes. Metadata will start once CDI format has been received. Overview table of progress with following indications: Contact progress 1: 2: 3: 4: Request in progress Discussion in progress Agreement for contribution Data and metadata provided Type of data known 0: 1: 2: 3: No information Extent of the dataset DTM available Data available 16

Data gathering progress per region Data sources Contact IEO Contact IFREMER Contact SHOM Contact

Data gathering progress per region Data sources Contact IEO Contact IFREMER Contact SHOM Contact Type of progress Data Univ of Barcelona X 2 2 CSIC Barcelona X 2 2 Univ of Granada X 2 2 Hydrographic Service of Spain X 2 2 ICREA Barcelona X 2 2 IEO X 4 3 HCMR Athens X 1 2 CNR Bologna (Thyrrenian sea) X 2 2 (Medimap) OGS/Rima Trieste X 2 2 (Medimap) Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea 17

Data gathering progress per region Data sources Contact IEO Contact IFREMER Contact SHOM Contact

Data gathering progress per region Data sources Contact IEO Contact IFREMER Contact SHOM Contact progress Type of Data 0 Seabed Habitat Mapping Lot X 2 Hydrographic service of Italia X 1 Hydrographic services of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Greece X via UNEP/GRID -Arendal 1 CRAAG, Algeria X INSTM, Tunisia X 1 Ifremer vessel surveys X 4 2/3 (SISMER) 4 3 SHOM UNEP X 3 Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea 18

Data gathering progress per region Data sources Contact IEO Contact IFREMER Contact SHOM Contact

Data gathering progress per region Data sources Contact IEO Contact IFREMER Contact SHOM Contact progress GEBCO X 3 IBCM X 2 US-NGDC/WDC USA X via UNEP/GRIDArendal 2 Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, USA X via UNEP/GRIDArendal 2 Type of Data Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea 19

Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea IFREMER data inventory (green and red areas

Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea IFREMER data inventory (green and red areas in discussion) 20

Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea SHOM data inventory 21

Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea SHOM data inventory 21

Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea IEO data inventory 22

Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea IEO data inventory 22

Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea IEO data inventory 23

Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea IEO data inventory 23

Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea IEO preliminary DTM 24

Western and Central Mediterranean + Ionian Sea IEO preliminary DTM 24

Hydrographic – QA/QC and DTM specifications QA/QC specifications have been prepared by IFREMER, NERCNOCS

Hydrographic – QA/QC and DTM specifications QA/QC specifications have been prepared by IFREMER, NERCNOCS and ATLIS. It defines all parameters and information needed, as either layers or metadata of the surveys files and the final DTM. After review by all partners a 1 st version of QA/QC specifications for bathymetric data is now available. The specifications are finalized in the “Guideline for methodology, metadata and QC standards V 1”. Survey description (usual metadata as vessel, institution…) Age Type of data Horizontal datum Positioning system Vertical datum Tidal corrections Sound velocity corrections Units 25

Hydrographic – QA/QC and DTM specifications The DTM layers are preliminary defined as follow:

Hydrographic – QA/QC and DTM specifications The DTM layers are preliminary defined as follow: Mean value Min/Max Number of values used for interpolation Standard deviation (as percentage of the water depth) Each node of the DTM is also linked to one and only one dataset and its characteristics, that is the most representative survey (in terms of number of soundings) used for the calculation of the value at this node. The link is represented by the Sea. Data. Net “Common Data Index” identifier which points to the full metadata description of the dataset. ATLIS has prepared specs for transfer of DTM data to the central portal 26

Metadata format, based upon Sea. Data. Net CDI V 1 : extension with GML

Metadata format, based upon Sea. Data. Net CDI V 1 : extension with GML object Service bindings ISO 19139 transport model INSPIRE compliance Prepared by Sea. Data. Net TTT together with University of Florence – INSPIRE experts Also considered the S 100 standard of IHO, but this is still at conceptual level. IFREMER will make the necessary upgrade to the MIKADO software, which is used for editing and generating the CDI V 1 metadata records for the background data sets. 27

Website www. emodnet-hydrography. eu (under construction) 28

Website www. emodnet-hydrography. eu (under construction) 28

Extranet 29

Extranet 29

Portal specifications The Digital Terrain Model (DTM), produced for each region, is integrated into

Portal specifications The Digital Terrain Model (DTM), produced for each region, is integrated into an Oracle Spatial database. The Hydrographic portal services will be based on the SENS Distribution solution by ATLIS, that will be configured on top of the integrated DTM database. A start has been made with the functional specifications for the portal applications, including the synergy between SENS and Sea. Data. Net CDI V 1. The technical design for enabling metadata contours of multibeam tracks and surveys is ready. SENS Software is being adapted. Also user interface screens are being prepared for brainstorming and finetuning the GUI between ATLIS and MARIS. The web portal will show an ENC map with the bathymetry. Both the ENC and the bathymetry are to be served by a WMS (Web Map Service). The coastline and underwater features will be added as additional WMS layers. 30

Portal specifications 31

Portal specifications 31

Portal specifications 32

Portal specifications 32

Portal specifications 33

Portal specifications 33

Portal specifications The use of open standards enables integration with WISE-Marine. Available OGC services

Portal specifications The use of open standards enables integration with WISE-Marine. Available OGC services provided by SENS Distribution can be accessed through the WISE-Marine system. The maps will also be available as WMS services: for the prototype European Atlas of the Seas to support the broad-scale European Marine Habitats map The Common Data Index (CDI) services will be integrated into the portal, including its services for requesting background data sets from their distributors. 34