MedSea Checkpoint - EMODNET Chemistry

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MedSea Checkpoint - EMODNET Chemistry
Sea Basin Checkpoints
Sea Basin Checkpoints
OUTLINE:
Sea Basin Checkpoint concepts
MedSea Data Adequacy Report first results
Outlook
MedSea Checkpoint Partners
Sea Basin Checkpoints
Sea basin checkpoints – concepts
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Sea Basin Checkpoints
Sea basin checkpoints – concepts
Challenges
Wind farm siting
MPAs
Oil platform leaks
Climate & Coasts
Fishery management
Marine Environment
River inputs
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Data collection
programs
Copernicus
CKPT INDICATORS
EMODNET TAGs
Fisheries Framework
National databases
International DB
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inadequate
partially adequate
totally adequate
Not relevant
Data
Adequacy
Report
Sea Basin Checkpoints
What do the Checkpoints produce?
1) Checkpoint information: input data set metadatabase, targeted
products and assessment indicators
2) Checkpoint Service: Literat. Survey, Data Adequacy Reports
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Who are the CheckPoint target audiences?
Checkpoint
activity/Audience
Institutional/
policy makers
Upstream
providers
Intermediate
users
End Users
General project
information
CheckPoint indicators for
monitoring gaps
Checkpoint indicators for
input datasets quality
Upstream input data
catalogue (Metadatabase)
Main driver
Main driver
Main driver
Main driver
Targeted products
Catalogue
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General
audience
Main driver
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MedSea Checkpoint assessment principles
 Use Inspire principles (2007):
 Network services are necessary for sharing spatial data between the various levels
of public authority in the Community. Those network services should make it
possible to discover, transform, view and download spatial data and to invoke
spatial data and e-commerce services.
 CHECKPOINT will develop a service to facilitate access to upstream
monitoring data and targeted products
 Use concepts from EEA Core set of indicators (2005):
 The purpose of indicators should be: prioritize improvements in the quality and
coverage of data flows, which will enhance comparability and certainty of
information and assessments; provide a manageable and stable basis for indicatorbased assessments of progress against environmental policy priorities.
 CHECKPOINT will develop
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ISO-indicators to assess monitoring systems
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Sea basin Checkpoints status
 Mediterranean and North Sea started 2 years ago: first results are available
 Arctic, Baltic, Atlantic and Black Sea started July-Sept. 2015
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Arctic
Atlantic
Baltic
Black Sea
Mediterranean
North Sea
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Monitoring system assessment criteria and indicators
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MedSea First Data Adequacy Report: results
Input data sets needed by Challenges
10
45 characteristic categories; ~300 data sets
126 different data providers
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Challenge targeted products: an example
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CH3 targeted product: EMODnet OPL Bulletin
Source of spill was communicated to be in the Messina Strait
Oil at surface
Evaporated oil
Oil on coasts
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MedSea First Data Adequacy Report: results
Challenge 3 (Oil Platform Leaks): availability indicators
Fast (< 1 hr)
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Outlook
 Checkpoint have started to develop the methodology for Data
Adequacy Assessment of the monitoring system at the basin scale
in line with INSPIRE and ISO standards, building a metadatabase of
input data sets and defining EEA-like indicators
 Initial results show that accessibility of data sets is generally not
INSPIRE compliant, data policy not visible and metadata descriptions
limited in scope
 Gaps (preliminary) are evident for spatial datasets of:
 Maritime traffic routes (AIS)
 Sediment mass balance at the coasts
 Nutrient river fluxes
 Fishing data sets
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