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The Joint IOC (of UNESCO) and WMO Collaborative Effort for Met-Ocean Services ArchiMer
Pinardi, Nadia; Stander, Johan; Legler, David M.; O'Brien, Kevin; Boyer, Tim; Cuff, Tom; Bahurel, Pierre; Belbeoch, Mathieu; Belov, Sergey; Brunner, Shelby; Burger, Eugene; Carval, Thierry; Chang-seng, Denis; Charpentier, Etienne; Ciliberti, S.; Coppini, Giovanni; Fischer, Albert; Freeman, Eric; Gallage, Champika; Garcia, Hernan; Gates, Lydia; Gong, Zhiqiang; Hermes, Juliet; Heslop, Emma; Grimes, Sarah; Hill, Katherine; Horsburgh, Kevin; Iona, Athanasia; Mancini, Sebastien; Moodie, Neal; Ouellet, Mathieu; Pissierssens, Peter; Poli, Paul; Proctor, Roger; Smith, Neville; Sun, Charles; Swail, Val; Turton, Jonathan; Xinyang, Yue.
The WMO-IOC Joint Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM) has devised a coordination mechanism for the fit-for-purpose delivery of an end-to-end system, from ocean observations to met-ocean operational services. This paper offers a complete overview of the activities carried out by JCOMM and the status of the achievements up to 2018. The JCOMM stakeholders consist of the research and operational institutions of WMO members and the IOC member states, which mandated JCOMM to devise an international strategy to move toward the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The three areas of activity are the Observation Program Area (OPA), the Data Management Program Area (DMPA) and the Services and Forecasting...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Marine meteorology and oceanography; Global ocean observing networks; Data management; Ocean services; Capacity development.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00509/62044/66193.pdf
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Evolving and Sustaining Ocean Best Practices and Standards for the Next Decade ArchiMer
Pearlman, Jay; Bushnell, Mark; Coppola, Laurent; Karstensen, Johannes; Buttigieg, Pier Luigi; Pearlman, Francoise; Simpsons, Pauline; Barbier, Michele; Muller-karger, Frank E.; Munoz-mas, Cristian; Pissierssens, Peter; Chandler, Cyndy; Hermes, Juliet; Heslop, Emma; Jenkyns, Reyna; Achterberg, Eric P.; Bensi, Manuel; Bittig, Henry C.; Blandin, Jerome; Bosch, Julie; Bourles, Bernard; Bozzano, Roberto; Buck, Justin J. H.; Burger, Eugene F.; Cano, Daniel; Cardin, Vanessa; Llorens, Miguel Charcos; Cianca, Andres; Chen, Hua; Cusack, Caroline; Delory, Eric; Garello, Rene; Giovanetti, Gabriele; Harscoat, Valerie; Hartman, Susan; Heitsenrether, Robert; Jirka, Simon; Lara-lopez, Ana; Lanteri, Nadine; Leadbetter, Adam; Manzella, Giuseppe; Maso, Joan; Mccurdy, Andrea; Moussat, Eric; Ntoumas, Manolis; Pensieri, Sara; Petihakis, George; Pinardi, Nadia; Pouliquen, Sylvie; Przeslawski, Rachel; Roden, Nicholas P.; Silke, Joe; Tamburri, Mario N.; Tang, Hairong; Tanhua, Toste; Telszewski, Maciej; Testor, Pierre; Thomas, Julie; Waldmann, Christoph; Whoriskey, Fred.
The oceans play a key role in global issues such as climate change, food security, and human health. Given their vast dimensions and internal complexity, efficient monitoring and predicting of the planet's ocean must be a collaborative effort of both regional and global scale. A first and foremost requirement for such collaborative ocean observing is the need to follow well-defined and reproducible methods across activities: from strategies for structuring observing systems, sensor deployment and usage, and the generation of data and information products, to ethical and governance aspects when executing ocean observing. To meet the urgent, planet-wide challenges we face, methods across all aspects of ocean observing should be broadly adopted by the ocean...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Best practices; Sustainability; Interoperability; Digital repository; Peer review; Ocean observing; Ontologies; Methodologies.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00503/61423/65111.pdf
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Changes in IODE structure and Terms of Reference: presented at Twenty-second Session of the IOC Committee on International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE-XXII), Ensenada, Mexico, 11-15 March 2013,. OceanDocs
Pissierssens, Peter.
This document will give an overview of the current objectives, structure and stakeholders of IODE. It will also identify the weaknesses of the current structure. It will propose a review of the objectives and structure of IODE in order to face the challenges of the future. It will propose the establishment of "IODE Specialized Ocean Data Centres (IODE-SODC).
Tipo: Working Paper Palavras-chave: Information document.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5548
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JCOMM Capacity Building Strategy 2007, Version 1.1: presented at the 2007 IODE Officers Meeting, Oostende, Belgium, 27 -30 November 2007 OceanDocs
Pissierssens, Peter.
JCOMM's vision to benefit the global community is long-term, far-reaching and innovative: JCOMM coordinates, and develops and recommends standards and procedures for, a fully integrated marine observing, data management and services system that uses state-of-the-art technologies and capabilities; is responsive to the evolving needs of all users of marine data and products; and includes an outreach programme to enhance the national capacity of all maritime countries. JCOMM aims to maximize the benefits for its Members/Member States in the projects, programmes and activities that it undertakes in their interest and that of the global community in general.
Tipo: Working Paper Palavras-chave: Standards.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5555
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IODE’s Dynamic Content Management System (CMS): BeeBox presented at the Seventeenth Session of the IOC Committee on International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE), Paris, 3-7 March 2003. OceanDocs
Sims, Benjamin; Pissierssens, Peter.
The explosion in the use of the internet over that past ten years has meant that anyone who wishes to keep the public informed about their activities has to have a website. Whether it is an expert working group or a large institution, the first point of information is often a web site. Furthermore, websites now serve not only as a way of publishing information but also as ‘communities’, providing their users with the facility to collaborate and discuss online and keeping them informed of new developments.
Tipo: Working Paper Palavras-chave: Internet.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5621
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The Future of IODE, according to the IODE Community - analysis of the Survey: presented at Twenty-second Session of the IOC Committee on International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE-XXII), Ensenada, Mexico, 11-15 March 2013. OceanDocs
Gelfeld, R.; Pissierssens, Peter.
This document is not a Working Document sensu strictu, but rather a document that is intended to assist discussions of the Sessional Working Group that will meet on Wednesday 13 March 2013.
Tipo: Working Paper Palavras-chave: Information document.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5567
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