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Vladymyrov, Vladimir. |
OceanExpert started as the Global Directory of Marine (and Freshwater) Professionals (GLODIR) in 1997 after the IODE Group of Experts on Marine Information Management (GE-MIM) had noted that the International Directory of Marine Scientists project, developed and maintained in the 1970s and 1980s by several UN agencies had been stopped despite its high appreciation by the ocean research community. The first version of the new GLODIR was launched in 1997 as a web product enabling experts to enter and edit their information. Whereas the first version used the full ASFA subject descriptor set to enable experts to define their expertise, this was quickly dropped as experts showed little enthusiasm to spend the time required to pick descriptors from this... |
Tipo: Conference Material |
Palavras-chave: Maarine and freshwater professionals. |
Ano: 2005 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2700 |
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Vladymyrov, Vladimir. |
The IODE Programme must now meet the new challenges related to ocean data and information management. The IODE community has to lead the way in coordinating access to marine data and information to support the broad needs of the scientists, policy makers, marine resources managers, commercial sector and the general public. Whereas in the past IODE data centres focused mainly on delayed-mode, physical oceanography data, the IODE Programme now gives attention to all ocean related data including physical, chemical, and biological oceanographic data, and to operational data streams in addition to delayed mode data. IODE now closely collaborates with, and services the needs of the other IOC and related programmes such as Ocean Sciences, Global Ocean Observing... |
Tipo: Conference Material |
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Ano: 2005 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2665 |
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Vladymyrov, Vladimir. |
This document provides information on progress in implementation of the ODIN-Black Sea project and on the problems faced by the project. The regional NODCs participating in the project are requested to be more active and to speedup the project development. The committee is invited to consider the project status and to approve the project plan and budget for the next intersessional period. |
Tipo: Conference Material |
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Ano: 2009 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/3006 |
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Vladymyrov, Vladimir. |
Metocean in situ data are an important category of oceanographic and marine data, comprising observed parameters like sea level, waves, currents, sea temperature, conductivity, air temperature, air pressure, and wind. A very substantial volume of metocean in situ data is collected by or under contract to major oil & gas companies. This is done all over the world and over many years a large volume of data sets has been acquired, often at substantial cost. These data are currently managed by the metocean departments of the oil & gas companies and stored in various formats. They are exchanged on a limited scale between the oil & gas companies. Despite various industry co-operative joint projects, there is not yet a common awareness of available... |
Tipo: Conference Material |
Palavras-chave: Offshore; Research; Oil and gas industry; Research; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_6513. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2852 |
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Vladymyrov, Vladimir. |
In order to respond to new challenges faced by the IODE Programme, an “IOC Project Office for IODE” has been established in Oostende, Belgium, with substantial support from the Government of Flanders (Belgium) and City of Ostend (http://www.iode.org/projectoffice/). Details of the Project Office creation are provided in the report to IODE-18 (Document IOC/IODE-XVIII/12). With the opening of the IOC Project Office for IODE on 25 April 2005, the IODE programme entered a new era of capacity building and ocean data/information services. |
Tipo: Conference Material |
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Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2774 |
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Vladymyrov, Vladimir. |
The Ocean Information Technology Project was conceived to be “a major, concerted effort with an efficient and effective, comprehensive data and information management system as the goal. We are seeking a 21st Century solution that takes advantage of leading technology and methods. The data and management system will be user driven and, in this case, the users will comprise a mix of ocean science, non-ocean science, operational agencies, commercial and private enterprise users, and the general public.” Its history goes back to a presentation by Dr. Neville Smith during JCOMM-I. Subsequently Dr. Smith proposed the OIT concept to GSC-V (2002) where it was recommended to establish an OIT Pilot Project Steering Team. |
Tipo: Conference Material |
Palavras-chave: Information handling. |
Ano: 2005 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2718 |
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