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INSPIRE Marine PilotProgress & status
November 2015Slide2
Outline
Marine Strategy Framework DirectivePilot aim and activitiesHighlights to-dateIncluding first results from the “data exercise”Next steps
Thanks to Paul Smits (JRC) for core presentation!
Futher
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lides added
by EEASlide3
MSFD
The aim of the European Union's ambitious Marine Strategy Framework Directive is to protect more effectively the marine environment across Europe.The Directive defines Good Environmental Status (GES) as:“The environmental status of marine waters where these provide ecologically diverse and dynamic oceans and seas which are clean, healthy and productive” Article 3
11 quality descriptors to define GES Slide4
MSFD
What does a Marine Strategy include?Slide5
MSFD
What does a Marine Strategy include?The initial assessment of the current environmental status of national marine waters and the environmental impact and socio-economic analysis of human activities in these waters (by 15 July 2012)The determination of what GES means for national marine waters (by 15 July 2012)The establishment of environmental targets and associated indicators to achieve GES by 2020 (by 15 July 2012)
The establishment of a monitoring programme for the ongoing assessment and the regular update of targets (by 15 July 2014)The development of a programme of measures designed to achieve or maintain GES by 2020 (by 2015)The review and preparation of the second cycle (2018 – 2021)Slide6
MSFD – Quality Descriptors
Descriptor 1. Biodiversity is maintainedDescriptor 2. Non-indigenous species do not adversely alter the ecosystemDescriptor 3
. The population of commercial fish species is healthyDescriptor 4. Elements of food webs ensure long-term abundance and reproductionDescriptor 5. Eutrophication is minimisedDescriptor 6
. The sea floor integrity ensures functioning of the ecosystemDescriptor 7. Permanent alteration of hydrographical conditions does not adversely affect the ecosystemDescriptor 8. Concentrations of contaminants give no effects
Descriptor 9. Contaminants in seafood are below safe levelsDescriptor 10. Marine litter does not cause harmDescriptor 11. Introduction of energy (including underwater
noise) does not adversely affect the ecosystemSlide7
INSPIRE Marine Pilot
The aim of the INSPIRE marine pilot is to help improve the understanding of INSPIRE in the management of MSFD-related
spatial information, and to provide guidance and tools that facilitate the mentioned obligations. http://inspire-marine.jrc.europa.eu Work Package 0- Management and
communicationWork Package 1- Overview of MSFD requirements in relation of INSPIRE Work Package 2- INSPIRE-based MSFD spatial data modelling Work Package 3- Development of the data flow
Work Package 4- EMODnet and INSPIRE Work Package 5- Document and analyse the cost and benefit
Work Package 6- Training and capacity buildingSlide8
WP1-
Overview of MSFD requirements in relation of INSPIRE
Link between INSPIRE & MSFD legal requirements:MSFD & INSPIRE directives COM 2010/477/EU on criteria and methodological standards on GES (MSFD)Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services
+ 3 amendments documents (INSPIRE)
Status:
Comments and questions received from SE, SL, ENV on DIKE-11-2015-06 –
Thank you!
Update (REV 3) scheduled for December 2015
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WP2- INSPIRE-based MSFD spatial data modelling
Spatial data modeling:
Document and share data coming from the MSFD monitoring programmes Introduction to the use of INSPIRE data standardsData models for further use in the marine pilot
Status:
Tabled today as DIKE-12-2015-05a, for comments and questions by end of November 2015
Update (REV 3) scheduled for December 2015
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WP3- Development of the data flow
MSFD
INSPIRE
Member States
EEA
More details during eReporting sessionSlide11
WP3-
Development of the data flowSandbox – development of technical solutions and tools – including free and open source software – that can be used required data flow
http://inspire-marine.jrc.ec.europa.eu Slide12
First results from the data exercise
MSFD Descriptor D5: Human-induced eutrophication is minimised, especially adverse effects thereof, such as losses in biodiversity, ecosystem degradation, harmful algal blooms and oxygen deficiency in bottom waters
Including following indicators:Nutrients concentration and ratioChlorophyll concentrationWater transparency related to increase in suspended algae, where relevant Abundance of opportunistic
macroalgae Species shift in floristic composition such as diatom to flagellate ratio, benthic to pelagic shifts, as well as bloom events of nuisance/toxic algal blooms (e.g. cyanobacteria) caused by human activities Abundance of perennial seaweeds and seagrasses (e.g. fucoids, eelgrass and Neptune grass) adversely impacted by decrease in water transparency
Dissolved oxygen, i.e. changes due to increased organic matter decomposition and size of the area concerned Slide13
Metadata
LanguagesDE geoportal expects German keywordssearch “MSFD” or “Marine” : no resultsSearch: “MSRL”=German acronym of “MSFD” or “
Meeresstrategie”=“Marine strategy” found metadataSlide14
Metadata
KeywordsThe data and services published on geoportal include datasets about some parameters (for example Chlorophyll)Geoserver data services
Using some keywords to find
Chlorophill
data on geoportal have no result (tested keywords: CHLS, Chlorophyll)
Metadata geoportal data servicesSlide15
Metadata: operational suggestions
KeywordsInsert the most important keywords related to the collected dataSelect keywords from thematic thesauri
Client able to exploit thesauri can recover metadata from:term ID (language independent)Exploiting narrower/relatives termsSemantic interoperability
LanguageFor cross-countries search, use at least also English translation of each keywordSlide16
Data
Language:Field description and field value in NL
DE (English): field names and values
FID
Monster.identificatie
Meetpunt.identificatie
Parameter.omschrijving
Biotaxon.naam
Eenheid.code
Hoedanigheid.code
Waardebewerkingsmethode.code
Inspire_Marine.fid-7034c7f7_1504732985b_3e3
318
318
chlorofyl-a
ug/l
NVT
P90
Inspire_Marine.fid-7034c7f7_1504732985b_3e4
317
317
chlorofyl-a
ug/l
NVT
P90
Inspire_Marine.fid-7034c7f7_1504732985b_3e5
316
316
chlorofyl-a
ug/l
NVT
P90
Inspire_Marine.fid-7034c7f7_1504732985b_3e6
315
315
chlorofyl-a
ug/l
NVT
P90
Inspire_Marine.fid-7034c7f7_1504732985b_3e7
314
314
chlorofyl-a
ug/l
NVT
P90
FID
ID
STATION_NAME
DATETIME
PARAMETER
BESCHREIBUNG
DESCRIPTION
SIGN
VALUE
UNIT
ORIGIN
STATIONID
LAT
CPHL.fid-1e767396_1504c465719_-2d07
NI_NLWKN_1
Nney_W_2
2003-04-07T23:59:00
CPHL
Chlorophyll-a
Chlorophyll-a
30,79
µg/L
ni_nlwkn
79
53,69866
CPHL.fid-1e767396_1504c465719_-2d06
NI_NLWKN_1
Nney_W_2
2004-07-07T23:59:00
CPHL
Chlorophyll-a
Chlorophyll-a
0,71µg/Lni_nlwkn7953,69866CPHL.fid-1e767396_1504c465719_-2d05NI_NLWKN_1Nney_W_22000-01-25T23:59:00CPHLChlorophyll-aChlorophyll-a 4,03µg/Lni_nlwkn7953,69866CPHL.fid-1e767396_1504c465719_-2d04NI_NLWKN_1Nney_W_22005-01-07T23:59:00CPHLChlorophyll-aChlorophyll-a 6,55µg/Lni_nlwkn7953,69866Slide17
Data
Methodology applied to measure the collected observationExample of chlorophyll-a different measures at the same time in the same place with different methodology
1° dataset: DE - method undeclared
2° dataset: DE - method declared
3° dataset: NL – method undeclared
DE
NLSlide18
Data
Unit of measuresThe analysed datasets have information about the unit of measurement. The same parameters are not always expressed using the same unit of measurement
DE
In some datasets, the chlorophyll-a is expressed in
μ
g/l and in others in mg/l.
NL
the chlorophyll-a is expressed in
μ
g/lSlide19
What INSPIRE offers? Common approach to:
LanguageField descriptionAbout field value, some of them are solved with the use of
codelists stored in reference multi-languages registriesDefinition of field valueCodelists colected in registry/thesauri solves also the meaning of the field value (semantic interoperability)Indication of methodology applied to compute parameters
On Metadata informationOn data model (EMF)Slide20
What INSPIRE doesn’t solve
Scale of geospatial elementThe scale of exposed data are stored in metadata for interoperabilityNo mandate of exposing specific dataset in a pre-defined scale
Unit of measuresINSPIRE manages the parameters value and the related unit of measures used for them.No mandate of exposing specific parameter values in a pre-defined unit of measure
These aspects need to be agreed in reporting requirementsSlide21
WP4-
EMODnet and INSPIRE
Overview of legal, organizational, semantic and technical relationsBased on outcomes of EMODNET & INPSPIRE workshop 30/06/2015 Proposes different roles for
EMODnet in support of INSPIRE implementation in MS
Status:
Tabled today as
DIKE-12-2015-05b,
for comments and questions by end of November 2015
Update (REV 3) scheduled for December
2015Concrete action plan to be discussed with
EMODnet projects in week of 20 October 2015Possible use of EMODnet products in marine pilotSlide22
WP6- Training and capacity building
Developed three training modules: On line training modules for the basic INSPIRE understanding Web conferences (recorded and available on line) – related to the interoperability and INSPIRE data models related to the MSFD implementation
“Hands on” – training module – capacity building for the transformation of data sets into INSPIRE data model; development of the INSPIRE compliant metadata, use of sandbox tools, etc… We want to share with other MSFD implementers Slide23
Next steps
Project progressing well with good discussions among the expanding partnersFrance, Spain, and Italy indicated interest to participate in second phaseHELCOM and OSPARWritten comments from WG DIKE members on D2.0 and D4.2 – first cut-off date for comments 27/11/2015Inclusion of other interested MS in the pilot welcomedSlide24
Thank you for your attention!
Inspire-info@jrc.ec.europa.eu
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu