Ocean Data Interoperability Platform: developing a global framework for marine data management

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Ocean Data Interoperability Platform: developing a global framework for marine data management Helen Glaves & Dick Schaap orcid.org/0000-0001-8179-4444 AGU Fall Meeting 2016 (IN23F-08)

Policy Drivers for sharing of marine data: policy/best practice Marine Strategy Framework Directive ( 2008) INSPIRE Directive Marine Knowledge 2020 Blue Growth Strategy Galway Statement on Atlantic Ocean Cooperation Best practice FAIR data sharing principles RDA recommendations

Drivers for sharing of marine data: scientific and economic Improved understanding of marine ecosystems Assessment of health of marine environments Modelling and forecasting of potential future changes Sustainable exploitation of the oceans Maximisation of ecosystem services Minimisation of human impact THE GREAT BARRIER REEF GENERATES US$5.7 billion/year AND 69,000 JOBS 2016 WWF (panda.org). Some rights reserved

Regional e-infrastructures Marine e-infrastructures Address specific local requirements for data discovery and access Developed in response to needs of the user community and funding agency policy and guidelines Created in isolation to those in other regions Global e-infrastructures Domain specific e.g. IODE ODP Multidisciplinary e.g. GEOSS

Support sharing of marine data across regional and global systems Deliver interoperable data Utilise common standards, best practice Implementation requires: Approach based on existing marine data systems Cultural change Benefits that outweigh potential impact/cost Global framework for marine data management

Collaborative project: Europe USA Australia Canada Ocean Data Interoperability Platform (ODIP/ODIP II) ODIP: October 2012 September 2015 ODIP II: April 2015 March 2018

ODIP II Objectives Promote development of a common global framework for marine data management Create a European - USA - Australia-Canada co-ordination platform to promote dialogue between regional marine data infrastructures Further develop a series of prototype interoperability solutions demonstrating coordinated approach to marine data management on a global scale

ODIP 1+: Discovery and access of marine data Establishing horizontal interoperability between regional marine data discovery and access services : SeaDataNet, (Europe) AODN (Australia) US NODC/NCEI (USA) Further develop interoperability with global systems IODE Ocean Data Portal (ODP) GEOSS portal

Establishing interoperability: ODIP 2+: Cruise summary reports (CSR) regional cruise summary reporting (CSR) systems global cruise catalogue (POGO) Unified system for cruise discovery Common formats, standards and vocabularies CSR schema upgraded for linked data and associated web technologies SPARQL endpoint for CSR services Automated generation of CSRs from shipboard systems

ODIP 3+: Sensor web enablement Ocean sensors discoverable/accessible via web technologies Existing standards e.g. OGC Domain independent High degree of flexibility Divergent implementations Common SWE profile for marine sensors Community of practice

Explore standardised solutions for: Discovery/retrieval of data from repositories and sensor web systems Processing/product generation using workflow management environment e.g. Keplar, Taverna Visualising and publishing data products ODIP 4: creating a digital playground

ODIP II: Cross-cutting topics Data citation and publication Persistent identifiers: DOIs, ORCiDs etc. Vocabularies: RDF, SPARQL endpoints, mappings etc. Big data and model workflows

Supporting development of a common global framework for marine data management Promoting adoption of agreed standards, best practices and technologies Leveraging on-going activities of regional and global marine data infrastructures Demonstrating international coordinated approach through series interoperability solutions