Sea-Search Regional Meeting May 15-18, 2003, Istanbul
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Sea-Search Regional Meeting
May 15-18, 2003, Istanbul
Participants: 23 from 16 countries Peter Davis MARIS NETHERLANDS Dick Schaap MARIS NETHERLANDS Catherine Maillard IFREMER FRANCE Efstathios Balopoulos IO/NCMR GREECE Alessandra Giorgetti OGS ITALY Isaac Gertman IOLR ISRAEL Yan Tsehtik IOLR ISRAEL Vlado Dadic IOF CROATIA Atanas Palazov IO-BAS BULGARIA Snejana Moncheva IO-BAS BULGARIA Soukaina Zizah INRH MOROCCO Aldo Drago IOI-MOC MALTA Giuseppe Manzella ENEA ITALY Demetrio De Armas IEO SPAIN Kakhaber Bilashvili DIVA GEORGIA Zurab Savaneli DIVA GEORGIA Taco De Bruin NL-NODC NETHERLANDS Siegrid Jans MUMM-BMDC BELGIUM Tamara Shiganova SIO-Moscow RUSSIA Şükrü Beşiktepe IMS-METU TURKEY Mustafa Ozyalvaç TN-DNHO TURKEY Alexey Khaliulin MHI UKRAINE Evgeny Godin MHI UKRAINE
Missing/excused: Cyprus, Romania
AGENDA
1) New partners presentations
2) Review of the list of tasks defined in the kick off
- Benchmarks of ROSCOP, EDMED, EDMERP - websites - poster & promotion
3) Discussion & List of actions- annual report and cost statements
NEW PARTICIPANTS
Represent new centralised multidisciplinary data management activities in the main marine institute of their countries
Data are collected from research vessels and quasi-permanent coastal stations
In addition to physical and chemical oceanography, biology and geology-geophysics are frequently managed; access to remote sensing data is provided over areas of interest
Participate to several national and international projects
BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCESINSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA CENTRE ( IO-ODC)
2003
Hydrophysical data
Hydrochemical data [water sample (CTD rosette bottles and Nansen bottles) analyses]
Geophysical data
Hydrodynamics and lithodynamics data
Geological and geomorphologic data:
Biological data
established in June 27, 2002 (CESUM-BS Project initiative)
P.P.Shirshov Institute of Oceanology Russian Academy of Sciences
Established in 1946, it is one of the largest research institute in Russia. It is multi-profiles institute studied sciences connected with problems of the World Ocean and seas. There are three branches: in Sant-Peterburg's branch (Sant-Peterburg), Atlantic branch (Kaliningrad) and Southern branch (Gelendzhik).Analyzes of interannual and climatic variability of the hydrophysical, hydrochemical and biological parameters, processes in ecosystems, and monitoring of complex investigations of the Black, Azov, Caspian Seas and Artic Seas to predict their state.
MARINE HYDPOPHISICAL INSTITUTEof UKRAINE
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE INFORMATION SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES
created in 1993.
http://www.mhi.iuf.net
Black Sea Observation Point
Hydrochemical Station
Hydrochemical and Granulometric Observation Points
Atmospheric Observation Point
Radioactive (atmospheric) pollution point
GEORGIAGEORGIAA large part of the data holding consists in repeated stations5 are still maintained, present difficulties of maintenace for the others
TURKEY
A National Oceanographic Data Management Committee (NODMC) of 10 main national marine institutes has been formed to establish National Oceanographic Information Centers (NOICs) and a NODC
The NODC detains multidisciplinary data (60 variables) collected since 1954 in the Black Sea and East Mediterranean; it includes 13 permanent coastal stations
A web interface to submit data request is provided: www.ims.metu.edu.tr/inventory
The ISRAEL NODC was established in 2001
I provides on line data access (MEDACC) and services for projects such as interactive map included in the Web interface of the MedGLOSS information system www.medgloss.ocean.org.il/imdc
Lunch Break in Ortakoy restaurant
Šetaliste Ivana Meštrovića 63, 21000 Split;
INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY AND FISHERIES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY AND FISHERIES (IOF)(IOF)
INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY AND FISHERIES INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY AND FISHERIES (IOF)(IOF)
Damjana Jude 12, 20000 Dubrovnik
URL: www.iURL: www.izzor.hror.hr
by by Vlado DadićVlado Dadić E-mail: [email protected]
ITALYby Alessandra Giorgetti and Renzo Mosetti
NOGS has been notified as National Oceanographic Data Centre for Italy within the International Oceanographic Data Exchange (IODE) system of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) since June 2002.
ational Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics – OGS is a public research institute, sponsored by Italian Ministry of University and Scientific Research (MURST), active in the major geophysical research fields of seismic prospecting, seismology, oceanography and environmental geophysics.
http://nodc.ogs.trieste.it/
Physical Oceanography Unit
IOI-Malta Operational Centre
University of Maltahttp://www.capemalta.nethttp://www.capemalta.net
Cruises and coastal stations, including GLOSSImportant involvement Med GOOS
National Institute of Fisheries Research
MOROCCAN MARINE DATA MANAGEMENT
INRH created on July29, 1996•Fisheries Resources assessment and Follow-up•Marine and Coastal Ecosytem study•Monitoring of the quality of the marine environment and its healthiness
Middle East University Dinner
Closure of the scientific meeting in front of the Bosphorus bridge
Team Building Event in front of the Blue Mosque
Bargain Coins in Grand Bazard
Spices & sweeties in Egyptian Bazard