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JERICO KICK OFF MEETING PARIS – Maison de la recherche - 24 & 25 May 2011 WP4 HARMONIZING OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE METHODS Hellenic Centre for Marine Research HCMR George Petihakis

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WP4HARMONIZING OPERATION

AND MAINTENANCE METHODS

Hellenic Centre for Marine Research

HCMRGeorge Petihakis

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Objectives

Based on the experience of infrastructure operators and relevant regional activities, this WP

will:• gather elements of best practice in conducting

operations and maintaining coastal observatories,

• identify the successes in terms of systems autonomy and reliability,

• propose common procedures to be followed by all operators

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WORK PACKAGE: 4 TITLE: HARMONIZING OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE METHODSWORK PACKAGE LEADER : George Petihakis

TASKS ACTIVITIESTask leader

(Organisation)

Initial end date

(month)Actions

N° task Task N° sub-task Sub-task

4.1 CALIBRATION     HZG M1 – M42•standardize and harmonize various facilities across European networks

• share existing calibration facilities within the network, thus significantly reducing costs

• exchange and transfer know-how within the network through a series of workshops, seminars and staff Exchange  

    4.1.1Physical sensors T, S, DO, Currents, Sea-bed

PressureOGS  

    4.1.2Optical sensors Chl-a,

Turbity, PARSMHI  

    4.1.3Chemical sensors-

NutrientsHZG  

4.2BIO FOULING PREVENTION

    CNR M1 – M42• all different methods used across the network will be described with reference to the cost (implementation, maintenance) and adaptability (different sensors and areas)

• there will be sharing of best practices and methodologies across the network with the aim towards a common approach;

• new methods used by the community external to Jerico will be evaluated to identify and suggest possible future implementation. 

    4.2.1 Physical sensors HCMR  

    4.2.2Optical sensors Chl-a,

Turbity, PARSYKE  

    4.2.3Chemical sensors-

NutrientsCNR  

4.3END TO END QUALITY

ASSURANCE    HCMR M1 – M42   

• to describe best practices in all phases of the system (pre-deployment test, maintenance, calibration etc);

• to adopt common methodologies and protocols;

• move towards the harmonisation of equipment which will help in reducing maintenance and calibration costs.

For this inter calibration tests and in-situ validation will be organised. 

    4.3.1 Fixed Platforms PUERTOS  

    4.3.2 Ferry Box NERC(NOCS)  

    4.3.3 Gliders CSIC  

    4.3.4 Running costs CEFAS  

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Time table

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Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4

1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 5Q 6Q 7Q 8Q 9Q 10Q 11Q 12Q 13Q 14Q 15Q 16Q

T4.1 D4.1 MS15

T4.2 D4.2

T4.3 D4.3D4.4

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Task 4.1 Calibration(M1 – M42), (HZG, OGS, SMHI, SYKE,

NERC(POL), HCMR, CNR, IH) Objectives:

• standardize and harmonize various facilities across European networks,

• share existing calibration facilities within the network, thus significantly reducing costs

• exchange and transfer know-how within the network through a series of workshops, seminars and staff exchange.

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SubTask 4.1.1: Physical sensors T, S, DO, Currents, Sea-bed Pressure

(OGS, NERC(POL), CNR HCMR)Actions:• Harmonization of calibration practices through:

– documentation and assessment of existing calibration methodologies, equipment, and reference material currently in use within JERICO suggesting recommendations for standardization and

– organization of joint calibration exercises among partners to arrive at a consensus on methodologies and specifications.

• Sharing of calibration facilities including: – joint meetings for documentation of existing calibration

infrastructures within JERICO – identification/definition of potential trans-network “nodes” for

these services.

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Actions cont…

• Dissemination of know-how and the fostering of technical collaborations/partnerships to deal with pressure, temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen calibration issues. This activity will provide material to WP6.

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SubTask 4.1.2: Optical sensors Chl-a, Turbidly, PAR

(SMHI, IH, OGS, SYKE)Actions:• Harmonization of calibration practices through documentation and

assessment of existing calibration methodologies, equipment, and reference material currently in use within JERICO

• Sharing of calibration facilities including: – joint meetings for documentation of existing calibration

infrastructures within JERICO – identification/definition of potential trans-network “nodes” for these

services.• Designation of best practices for the use of optical sensors. This

includes recommendations on time of day and frequency for sampling, calibration procedures, anti fouling measures and procedures to combine different data to produce high quality products.

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SubTask 4.1.3: Chemical sensors-Nutrients

(HZG, CNR)Chemical sensors (either wet chemistry of in situ methods) need frequent calibrations and validation with insitu samples in order to have a satisfactory quality. This is due to deterioration of chemicals, interference with other substances in the water (seasonal or spatial) and other factors. Two main categories can be identified:

– wet chemistry sensors for nutrients such as NH4, NO2/NO3, PO4, SiO4

– optical sensors, currently only for NO3.

Actions:• standardisation of Standard Operation Procedures (SOPs) for

calibration, adopting common procedures on comparisons with samples (time interval, sampling procedure etc.)

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Actions cont…

• practices on analytical methods applied on seawater samples for in situ validation and long term performances evaluation of chemical sensors (pH, Total Alkalinity, TCO2, dissolved oxygen, dissolved inorganic nutrients, total/dissolved organic carbon) will be documented and harmonized.

• sharing of facilities and inter-calibration exercise between the involved institutions in order to assure a common lab quality

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Task 4.2 Biofouling prevention(M1 – M42), (CNR, HCMR, SYKE, NERC(POL), HZG,

NIVA, IFREMER, CNRS) Objectives:

• all different methods used across the network will be described with reference to the cost (implementation, maintenance) and adaptability (different sensors and areas),

• there will be sharing of best practices and methodologies across the network with the aim towards a common approach

• new methods used by the community external to JERICO will be evaluated to identify and suggest possible future implementation.

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SubTask 4.2.1: Physical sensors T, S(HCMR, NERC(POL), IFREMER, CNRS)

Biofouling can cause deterioration of data quality for conductivity sensors especially on fixed platforms (including instrumented ferries) and on sea bed landers.

Actions:

• sensors by different manufactures, using different techniques and geometries, will be investigated to see which are the most reliable

• dissolved oxygen sensors are commercially available which are claimed to be relatively immune to bio-fouling. These claims will be tested, as long data records are obtained

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SubTask 4.2.2: Optical sensors Chl-a, Turbity, PAR

(SYKE, CNR, NIVA, HCMR)

Optical sensors, especially fluorimeters are very sensitive to bio-fouling.

Actions:

• sensors by different manufactures, using different techniques and geometries, will be investigated to see which are the most reliable

• dissolved oxygen sensors are commercially available which are claimed to be relatively immune to bio-fouling. These claims will be tested, as long data records are obtained

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SubTask 4.2.3: Chemical sensors-Nutrients

(CNR, HZG, IFREMER)Actions:

• identification of the chemical sensors used across the JERICO network and collection of information about the biofouling prevention methods used (implementation, maintenance and total cost).

• screening and summary of scientific literature and reports on biofouling prevention methods applied to chemical sensors, including the ones that at present are not used in the JERICO network, but that are recognized a necessary implementation for future applications (as specified by WP1.2 Implementation plan and label definition)

• comparison of the methodologies identified above with reference to effectiveness and cost.

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Task 4.3 End to end QA(M1 – M42), (HCMR, CSIC, NERC (NOCS, POL),

CEFAS, SYKE, OGS, HZG, NIVA, IH, AZTI, MUMM, PUERTOS)

Objectives:

• to describe best practices in all phases of the system (pre-deployment test, maintenance, calibration etc)

• to adopt common methodologies and protocols

• move towards the harmonisation of equipment which will help in reducing maintenance and calibration costs. For this inter calibration tests and in-situ validation will be organised.

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SubTask 4.3.1: Fixed Platforms(PUERTOS, HCMR, IH, OGS, NERC(POL),

AZTI)Operating fixed platforms although focusing on more or less the same parameters are characterised by very diverse equipment with different needs and requirements. Considering them as members of a European network it is very important to:

Actions:

• describe best practices in all phases of the system (preparation, deployment, maintenance, calibration etc)

• adopt common methodologies and protocols

• move towards improved overall system quality

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SubTask 4.3.2: Ferry Box(NERC(NOCS), HZG, SYKE, NERC(POL),

NIVA, MUMM)

FerryBoxes are characterised by the measurement of core variables (T, S, Chl a, Turbidity) which are currently measured with different sensors by different operators. This equipment diversity is true for additional measurements (eg nutrients, O2) which are not on all FerryBox operations.

To enable regional comparisons (FerryBox to FerryBox), this diversity in sensors and variables requires: transparency in best practices in all phases of the setup (e.g. sensor type, deployment, housing, calibration etc). Such transparency will enable adoption of common procedures and hence lead to quality assurance.

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SubTask 4.3.3: Gliders(CSIC, OGS, CEFAS)

Gliders is a new-technology platform; it is very important that right from the start there will be efforts towards adopting common methodologies and protocols as well as harmonisation of equipment at European level. This will help reducing maintenance and calibration costs.

Actions:

• describe best practices in all phases of the system with emphasis in the optimization of design strategy and quality control.

• to adequately sample mesoscale and/or submesoscale structures in the coastal areas, we propose to evaluate and develop an optimal strategy for the deployment of individual and/or coordinated schools of gliders.

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Actions cont…

• Specific quality control procedures will be developed for T,S sensors (pumped/not pumped) in areas of intense gradients such as the thermocline where thermal lag is an important issue.

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SubTask 4.3.4: Running costs (CEFAS, HCMR, NIVA, CSIC, OGS,

NERC(POL, NOCS), MI, HGZ, AZTI, MUMM)

The long term sustainability of the observing systems is an important issue with running costs being the most significant burden. JERICO will provide a unique opportunity.

Actions:

• to describe in an analytical form the expenses emanating by the operation of each different system. This will be a valuable tool as it will enable the operators to compare, adjust, improve and exchange practices with ultimate goal the minimisation of costs

• to examine the possibility of shared resources i.e. Research Vessels, personnel

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Deliverables

• D4.1) Report on existing facilities: Task 4.1 - Report on existing facilities with the capacity to handle pressure, temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen calibrations amongst the active coastal observing networks [month 18] Questionnaire

• D4.2) Report on calibration best practices: Task 4.1 - Report on calibration best practices for the different sensors [month 36] Workshop

• D4.3) Report on biofouling prevention methods: Task 4.2 - Report on biofouling prevention methods [month 36] Workshop + exercises

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Deliverables cont…

• D4.4) Report on best practice in operation and maintenance: Task 4.1 - Report on best practice in conducting operations and maintaining of different systems [month 42] Workshop

• D4.5) Report on running costs: Task 4.3 - Report on running costs of observing systems [month 42] Questionnaire

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Milestone

• Constitution of a permanent Working Group for calibration activities

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Summary

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Task 4.2: Bio fouling preventionDuration: M1 – M42, Responsible: CNR Partners: HCMR, SYKE, NERC(POL), HZG, NIVA, IFREMER, CNRS SubTask 4.2.1: Physical sensors T, S Responsible: HCMRPartners: NERC(POL), IFREMER, CNRS SubTask 4.2.2: Optical sensors Chl-a, Turbity, PAR Responsible: SYKE Partners: CNR, NIVA, HCMR SubTask 4.2.3: Chemical sensors-Nutrients Responsible: CNR Partners: HZG, IFREMER 

Task 4.3: End to end quality assuranceDuration: M1 – M42Responsible: HCMRPartners: CSIC, NERC(NOCS, POL), CEFAS, SYKE, OGS, HZG, NIVA, IH, AZTI, MUMM, PUERTOS SubTask 4.3.1: Fixed Platforms Responsible: PUERTOS Partners: HCMR, IH, OGS, NERC(POL), AZTI SubTask 4.3.2: Ferry BoxResponsible: NERC(NOCSPartners: HZG, SYKE, NERC(POL), NIVA, MUMM SubTask 4.3.3: Gliders Responsible: CSICPartners: OGS, CEFAS SubTask 4.3.4: Running costsResponsible: CEFASPartners: HCMR, NIVA, CSIC, OGS, NERC(POL, NOCS), MI, HGZ, AZTI, MUMM

Task 4.1: CalibrationDuration: M1 – M42, Responsible: HZGPartners: OGS, SMHI, SYKE, NERC(POL), HCMR, CNR, IH) SubTask 4.1.1: Physical sensors T, S, DO, Currents, Sea-bed PressureResponsible: OGSPartners: NERC(POL), CNR, HCMR SubTask 4.1.2: Optical sensors Chl-a, Turbidly, PAR Responsible: SMHIPartners: IH, OGS, SYKE SubTask 4.1.3: Chemical sensors-Nutrients Responsible: HZGPartners:CNR 

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Time table

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1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 5Q 6Q 7Q 8Q 9Q 10Q 11Q 12Q 13Q 14Q 15Q 16Q

T4.1 D4.1 MS15

T4.2 D4.2

T4.3 D4.3D4.4

D4.5

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Connections

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WP4 WP3

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WP1

WP2

Label FCT

WP5

Data QualityWP6

WP7 WP8WP10

TNASA/TNA

State ofthe Art

Dissemination

Emerging Technology

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People involvedIFREMER

Yannick AOUSTIN

SYKE

Jukka Seppälä

NIVA

Kai Soerensen

OGS

Rajesh Nair

CNR

Stefania Sparnocchia

HCMR

George Petihakis

NERC

David Hydes

HZG

Wilhelm Petersen

MUMM

Patrick Roose

CEFAS

Naomi Greenwood

SMHI

Bengt Karlson

CSIC ??

 

MI

Glenn Nolan

AZTI

Carlos Hernandez

CNRS

Laurent Coppola

IH

Antonio Martinho

PUERTOS

Begoña Pérez Gómez

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