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MARITIME AFFAIRS Marine knowledge 2020 Iain Shepherd 16 September 2010

MARITIME AFFAIRS Marine knowledge 2020 Iain Shepherd 16 September 2010

Cost of Ocean Observation in EU space data in-situ data € 400 million per

Cost of Ocean Observation in EU space data in-situ data € 400 million per year > € 1 billion per year

vast majority of users are dissatisfied with status quo

vast majority of users are dissatisfied with status quo

MARITIME AFFAIRS Maria Damanaki, Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (. . ) the

MARITIME AFFAIRS Maria Damanaki, Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (. . ) the data collected through these observations can only generate knowledge and innovation if Europe's engineers and scientists are able to find, access, assemble and apply them efficiently and rapidly. At present this is often not the case. Marine knowledge 2020 4/14

adopted 8 September 2010

adopted 8 September 2010

MARITIME AFFAIRS objectives 1. reduce operational costs and delays for those who use marine

MARITIME AFFAIRS objectives 1. reduce operational costs and delays for those who use marine data and therefore: • helping private industry compete • improving the quality of public decision-making at all levels; • strengthening marine scientific research 2. increase competition and innovation amongst users; 3. reduce uncertainty in knowledge of the oceans Marine knowledge 2020 6/14

MARITIME AFFAIRS Marine knowledge 2020 7/14

MARITIME AFFAIRS Marine knowledge 2020 7/14

MARITIME AFFAIRS Parameters collection current EU support assembling application Bathymetry ur-EMODnet WISE marine Geology

MARITIME AFFAIRS Parameters collection current EU support assembling application Bathymetry ur-EMODnet WISE marine Geology ur-EMODnet Physics GMES (space) GMES (except near coast) , ur-EMODnet GMES, Fisheries (including fisheries economy) Data Collection Framework Joint Research Centre (and other users) ICES, STECF, GFCM, Chemistry ur-EMODnet WISE-Marine Biology ur-EMODnet, GMES WISE Marine Human activity (other than fisheries) ur-EMODnet WISE Marine Coastal data Eurostat Marine knowledge 2020 8/14

MARITIME AFFAIRS action plan 1. improvement of existing instruments 2. convergence of initiatives 3.

MARITIME AFFAIRS action plan 1. improvement of existing instruments 2. convergence of initiatives 3. creation of European marine data architecture Marine knowledge 2020 9/14

MARITIME AFFAIRS (1) improve existing instruments • make EU-supported data available for re-use. •

MARITIME AFFAIRS (1) improve existing instruments • make EU-supported data available for re-use. • follow-up the EU Recommendation on Integrated Coastal Zone Management • demonstrate GMES marine services until 2014. Follow-ups are being considered. • provide better access to fisheries data. • couple WISE-Marine and EMODnet. • improve the coverage of data, resolution and range of assembled parameters in EMODnet • ensure that EU Agencies regularly release data. • encourage Member States in the same spirit to release data • provide better parameterization of the coastal influence in territorial regions for statistics. Marine knowledge 2020 10/14

MARITIME AFFAIRS (2) convergence of initiatives • ensure common standards • progressive alignment of

MARITIME AFFAIRS (2) convergence of initiatives • ensure common standards • progressive alignment of data policies. The ultimate aim is to provide free access without restriction of use • ensuring that the data assembled in initiatives such as ur-EMODnet or the Data Collection Framework are appropriate for the needs of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive • specific ur-EMODnet action to assemble physical insitu data as input for GMES, • In 2012 -2013 assess gaps in the monitoring network. • begin a dialogue with partner countries and international organisations. • . Marine knowledge 2020 11/14

MARITIME AFFAIRS (3) creation of European marine data architecture • observation • curation –

MARITIME AFFAIRS (3) creation of European marine data architecture • observation • curation – national data centres • thematic assembly groups – to assemble all data of a particular type (eg chemical concentration) • sea-basin checkpoints – independently check data layers from each thematic assembly group, – ensure that the data from different groups are mutually compatible – define priorities for further observations Marine knowledge 2020 12/14

MARITIME AFFAIRS (3) creation of European marine data architecture • European industry should dedicate

MARITIME AFFAIRS (3) creation of European marine data architecture • European industry should dedicate adequate resources to ensure adequate safeguarding of knowledge • more communication amongst national data centres to promote good practice in data curation and dissemination. • explore how a sea-basin checkpoint might work by setting up pilots in 2011 -2013 • Governance 2011 -2013 – set up a prototype secretariat – Commission defines priorities – develop a proposal for more permanent governance. Marine knowledge 2020 13/14

MARITIME AFFAIRS end Marine knowledge 2020 14/14

MARITIME AFFAIRS end Marine knowledge 2020 14/14