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2. SEANOE – A Thematic Repository
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Merceur, Frédéric, primary, Petit de la Villeon, Loic, additional, and Van Iseghem, Sybille, additional
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- 2022
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3. Product user manual. For REProcessed IN SITU product (WAVES)
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Petit De La Villeon, Loic, De Alfonso, Marta, Manzano-Mu��oz, Fernando, and Pouliquen, Sylvie
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This Product User Manual describes the reprocessed wave dataset called INSITU_GLO_WAVE_REP_OBSERVATIONS_013_045 distributed by the CMEMS In Situ Thematic Assembly Centre: how it is built, what is the content, what data services are available to access them, and how to use the files. The INS-TAC is a distributed system built on the existing activities and services developed previously within the EU supported projects (MyOcean, Mersea, MFSTEP, FerryBox, SEPRISE ...) and EuroGOOS Regional alliances (ROOSes). It aims at providing a research and operational framework to develop and deliver in situ observations and derived products based on such observations, to address progressively global but also regional needs either for monitoring, modelling or downstream service development.
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- 2021
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4. « Sciences et Techniques de la Mer », un inventaire national quantitatif et qualitatif des ressources publiques de recherche
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Moulinier, Hervé, Vernet, Marine, Dosdat, Antoine, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Le Gall, Morgane, Ibarra, Doriane, and Meillon, Julien
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Méthodologie ,Cartographie ,Enquête ,Inventory ,Inventaire ,Indicateurs ,Methodology ,Recherche publique ,Hcéres ,Mapping ,Sciences et techniques de la mer ,Indicators ,Public research ,Marine Sciences & Technologies ,Survey - Abstract
Whatever their geographical or political point of view, Sea and coastal strategies highlight an “abyssal need” for knowledge and frequently call for a reinforcement and a better valorization of research in Marine Sciences and Technologies (MST). But, when a French public research resources inventory is needed, in the perspective of constructing a consistent action plan, we lack a framework to define thematic and disciplinary perimeter to be taken into account, to identify available data, to choose practical evaluation or estimation methods. The following study is a proposal to answer these questions. The methodology is mainly based on data collected by French High Council for Evaluation of Research and Higher Education (Hcéres) and completed by an inquiry. It gives access to all categories of human resources figures working in MST field (Researchers, Engineers, Technicians, PhD, … ) and these figures are validated by the signature of the relevant authorities on each evaluation report. The study also gives the exhaustive list of Research units fulfilling selected MST criteria, and thus a qualitative information on these units, such as their research themes, how and where this research is performed. Based on data published by Hcéres or issued from inquiries, it can be assessed that MST headcount is worth 7000 full time equivalent public scientific staff of which: - About 5000 located in the hundred or so research units fully dedicated to MST, i.e. well above the actual evaluations coming from a top down main organism headcount consolidation - About 2000 located in more than a hundred other units, not fully dedicated but having through a part of their activities a significant contribution to MST, thus carrying an asset too often ignored but ready to be acknowledged and developed. Data are available through Sextant, a data visualization and export portal from SISMER. SISMER is an Ifremer service in charge of holding and managing all kind of marine data for Ifremer internal projects as well as national, European or international projects. This choice has been made to guarantee long term data banking and visualization services with minor adaptation. A first set of simplified requests are already allowing analysis by territory, scientific or application domains, public organism, and people categories. This document must be considered as an initial state of play, based on documented data and free from any bias that would lead to increase the figures. It will have to be periodically updated to obtain at all time reliable data over longer time series and to improve and complete available data with respect to users’ feedbacks. Following the first feedback, this database could be connected to other generic tools on competence or public research activities and updates could provide new data fields necessary for future users., Les Stratégies concernant la Mer et les Littoraux, quelle que soit l’échelle géographique ou le niveau de gouvernance à laquelle elles se placent, pointent un « besoin abyssal » de connaissances1, et appellent régulièrement à un renforcement et à une meilleure valorisation de la recherche dans les domaines des Sciences et Techniques de la Mer (STM). Quand, dans la perspective d’un plan d’action étayé, il s’agit de connaître le socle sur lequel bâtir, ne serait-ce que pour la recherche publique, se pose immédiatement la question du cadre sur lequel s’appuyer pour définir le périmètre thématique et disciplinaire à prendre en compte, identifier les données disponibles et choisir les méthodes d’évaluation ou d’estimation à mettre en œuvre. Cette étude est une proposition de réponse à ces questions. La méthodologie, basée principalement sur les données des évaluations menées par le Haut-Conseil de l’Évaluation de la Recherche et de l’Enseignement Supérieur (Hcéres), complétée par enquête, permet d’accéder aux effectifs des acteurs publics répartis par catégorie de qualification (chercheurs, ingénieurs, techniciens, administratifs,…). Elle permet de disposer de la liste exhaustive des « unités de recherche » répondant aux critères des STM choisis et donnant accès à une information qualitative, d’identifier les thèmes de recherche de chacune, de connaître où et dans quel cadre organisationnel cette recherche est effectuée. Sur la base de ces données, on peut affirmer que les STM mobilisent dans 222 entités un effectif de l’ordre de 7000 équivalents temps plein de personnels scientifiques travaillant dans des établissements publics dont : - Environ 5000 dans la centaine d’unités de recherche entièrement dédiées aux STM soit un effectif très au-dessus des évaluations réalisées jusqu’ici de façon macroscopique en utilisant les données issues des principaux organismes. - Environ 2000 dans plus d’une centaine d’autres qui ont, par une partie de leurs travaux, une contribution significative aux STM, constituant une richesse souvent méconnue appelant une reconnaissance de leur caractère maritime et de l’intérêt de la développer et de la valoriser. Les données sont accessibles via le portail de visualisation et d’exportation de données Sextant du service public d’informations maritimes SISMER d’Ifremer (service en charge de la gestion de données marines dans le cadre de projets Ifremer, nationaux, européens et internationaux.). Le SISMER est partie intégrante du Pôle de données Océan ODATIS de l’infrastructure de recherche Data Terra. Ce choix a été fait afin de garantir la bancarisation à long terme du contenu de cette étude et de disposer d’un service de visualisation. Le premier jeu simplifié de requêtes permet d’ores et déjà des analyses par territoire, par domaine scientifique ou d’application, par tutelle et par catégorie de personnel. Ces analyses font l’objet de cette publication, et permettent par exemple de quantifier le rôle des différentes régions, la place des sciences de l’environnement, l’influence des tutelles des organismes nationaux. Ce document doit être considéré comme un état des lieux initial, basé sur des données élémentaires documentées et exempt de tout biais majorant. Une mise à jour périodique devra actualiser ces données afin de détenir en permanence des informations rigoureuses, sur des séries plus longues et d’autre part d’améliorer et compléter les données accessibles en fonction du retour des utilisateurs. Après un premier retour d’expérience, la base de données pourrait être connectée aux autres outils génériques de consultation des compétences et activités de recherche publique. La base a vocation à être enrichie au fil des mises à jour, par d’autres champs de données qui seraient nécessaires à de futurs autres utilisateurs. 1 : Expression utilisée depuis le Grenelle de la Mer dans différents discours et plus récemment dans « L’hydrographie et l’abyssal besoin de connaissances de l’océan », par Gilles Bessero, Directeur général du SHOM, La Revue Maritime n°486, p 70 (https://studylibfr.com/doc/3094511/l-abyssal-besoin-de-connaissances-)
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- 2020
5. Cartographie des Sciences et Techniques de la Mer dans la recherche publique française : un premier inventaire. Synthèse
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Moulinier, Hervé, Vernet, Marine, Dosdat, Antoine, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Le Gall, Morgane, Ibarra, Doriane, and Meillon, Julien
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Les Stratégies concernant la Mer et les Littoraux, quelle que soit l’échelle géographique ou le niveau de gouvernance à laquelle elles se placent, pointent un « besoin abyssal » de connaissances1, et appellent régulièrement à un renforcement et à une meilleure valorisation de la recherche dans les domaines des Sciences et Techniques de la Mer (STM). Quand, dans la perspective d’un plan d’action étayé, il s’agit de connaître le socle sur lequel bâtir, ne serait-ce que pour la recherche publique, se pose immédiatement la question du cadre sur lequel s’appuyer pour définir le périmètre thématique et disciplinaire à prendre en compte, identifier les données disponibles et choisir les méthodes d’évaluation ou d’estimation à mettre en œuvre. Cette étude est une proposition de réponse à ces questions. La méthodologie, basée principalement sur les données des évaluations menées par le Haut-Conseil de l’Évaluation de la Recherche et de l’Enseignement Supérieur (Hcéres), complétée par enquête, permet d’accéder aux effectifs des acteurs publics répartis par catégorie de qualification (chercheurs, ingénieurs, techniciens, administratifs,…). Elle permet de disposer de la liste exhaustive des « unités de recherche » répondant aux critères des STM choisis et donnant accès à une information qualitative, d’identifier les thèmes de recherche de chacune, de connaître où et dans quel cadre organisationnel cette recherche est effectuée. Les données sont accessibles via le portail de visualisation et d’exportation de données Sextant du service public d’informations maritimes SISMER d’Ifremer (service en charge de la gestion de données marines dans le cadre de projets Ifremer, nationaux, européens et internationaux.). Le SISMER est partie intégrante du Pôle de données Océan ODATIS de l’infrastructure de recherche Data Terra. Ce choix a été fait afin de garantir la bancarisation à long terme du contenu de cette étude et de disposer d’un service de visualisation. Le premier jeu simplifié de requêtes permet d’ores et déjà des analyses par territoire, par domaine scientifique ou d’application, par tutelle et par catégorie de personnel. Ces analyses, qui permettent par exemple de quantifier le rôle des différentes régions, la place des sciences de l’environnement ou l’influence des tutelles des organismes nationaux, font l'objet d'une publication complète : Moulinier Hervé, Vernet Marine, Dosdat Antoine, Petit De La Villeon Loic, Le Gall Morgane, Ibarra Doriane, Meillon Julien (2020). « Sciences et Techniques de la Mer », un inventaire national quantitatif et qualitatif des ressources publiques de recherche. https://doi.org/10.13155/76327 Le document "Cartographie des Sciences et Techniques de la Mer dans le recherche publique française : un premier inventaire - Synthèse" en synthétise les principaux éléments. Cette étude doit être considérée comme un état des lieux initial, basé sur des données élémentaires documentées et exempt de tout biais majorant. Une mise à jour périodique devra actualiser ces données afin de détenir en permanence des informations rigoureuses, sur des séries plus longues et d’autre part d’améliorer et compléter les données accessibles en fonction du retour des utilisateurs. Après un premier retour d’expérience, la base de données pourrait être connectée aux autres outils génériques de consultation des compétences et activités de recherche publique. La base a vocation à être enrichie au fil des mises à jour, par d’autres champs de données qui seraient nécessaires à de futurs autres utilisateurs. 1 : Expression utilisée depuis le Grenelle de la Mer dans différents discours et plus récemment dans « L’hydrographie et l’abyssal besoin de connaissances de l’océan », par Gilles Bessero, Directeur général du SHOM, La Revue Maritime n°486, p 70 (https://studylibfr.com/doc/3094511/l-abyssal-besoin-de-connaissances-)
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- 2020
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6. SEANOE - a thematic repository
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Merceur, Frédéric, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Van Iseghem, Sylvie, Merceur, Frédéric, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, and Van Iseghem, Sylvie
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The French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea has developed a repository for marine research data, called SEANOE. It is not an institutional repository, as it is open to all researchers in the field. SEANOE allows marine science datasets to be published easily, quickly and freely. The SEANOE project is managed by a project manager from the Sismer team. The Archimer solution had the advantage of offering a simple repository system, as well as a validation system, and of being very quickly operational. Datasets are accessible from the SEANOE front-office. The metadata are also stored in a structured way in schema.org format in the landing pages, which allows Google to index them in its Dataset Search tool. Reaching a critical mass of repositories, which is difficult to estimate, would ensure that SEANOE has sufficient visibility at the international level, which in turn would lead to new repositories.
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- 2020
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7. GTSPP data management report 2018. Coriolis data center
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Carval, Thierry and Petit De La Villeon, Loic
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This is the Coriolis data center report on GTSPP activities for year 2018. Between January 2018 and December 2018, 37000 new profiles from 75 platforms where collected, controlled and distributed.
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- 2019
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8. Ship-Based Contributions to Global Ocean, Weather, and Climate Observing Systems
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Smith, Shawn R., Alory, Gaël, Andersson, Axel, Asher, William, Baker, Alex, Berry, David I., Drushka, Kyla, Figurskey, Darin, Freeman, Eric, Holthus, Paul, Jickells, Tim, Kleta, Henry, Kent, Elizabeth C., Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas, Kramp, Martin, Loh, Zoe, Poli, Paul, Schuster, Ute, Steventon, Emma, Swart, Sebastiaan, Tarasova, Oksana, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Vinogradova-shiffer, Nadya, Smith, Shawn R., Alory, Gaël, Andersson, Axel, Asher, William, Baker, Alex, Berry, David I., Drushka, Kyla, Figurskey, Darin, Freeman, Eric, Holthus, Paul, Jickells, Tim, Kleta, Henry, Kent, Elizabeth C., Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas, Kramp, Martin, Loh, Zoe, Poli, Paul, Schuster, Ute, Steventon, Emma, Swart, Sebastiaan, Tarasova, Oksana, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, and Vinogradova-shiffer, Nadya
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The role ships play in atmospheric, oceanic, and biogeochemical observations is described with a focus on measurements made near the ocean surface. Ships include merchant and research vessels; cruise liners and ferries; fishing vessels; coast guard, military, and other government-operated ships; yachts; and a growing fleet of automated surface vessels. The present capabilities of ships to measure essential climate/ocean variables and the requirements from a broad community to address operational, commercial, and scientific needs are described. The authors provide a vision to expand observations needed from ships to understand and forecast the exchanges across the ocean–atmosphere interface. The vision addresses (1) recruiting vessels to improve both spatial and temporal sampling, (2) conducting multivariate sampling on ships, (3) raising technology readiness levels of automated shipboard sensors and ship-to-shore data communications, (4) advancing quality evaluation of observations, and (5) developing a unified data management approach for observations and metadata that meet the needs of a diverse user community. Recommendations are made focusing on integrating private and autonomous vessels into the observing system, investing in sensor and communications technology development, developing an integrated data management structure that includes all types of ships, and moving toward a quality evaluation process that will result in a subset of ships being defined as mobile reference ships that will support climate studies. We envision a future where commercial, research, and privately owned vessels are making multivariate observations using a combination of automated and human-observed measurements. All data and metadata will be documented, tracked, evaluated, distributed, and archived to benefit users of marine data. This vision looks at ships as a holistic network, not a set of disparate commercial, research, and/or third-party activities working in isolation, to bri
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- 2019
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9. From Observation to Information and Users: The Copernicus Marine Service Perspective
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Le Traon, Pierre-yves, Reppucci, Antonio, Alvarez Fanjul, Enrique, Aouf, Lotfi, Behrens, Arno, Belmonte, Maria, Bentamy, Abderrahim, Bertino, Laurent, Brando, Vittorio Ernesto, Kreiner, Matilde Brandt, Benkiran, Mounir, Carval, Thierry, Ciliberti, Stefania A., Claustre, Hervé, Clementi, Emanuela, Coppini, Giovanni, Cossarini, Gianpiero, De Alfonso Alonso-muñoyerro, Marta, Delamarche, Anne, Dibarboure, Gerald, Dinessen, Frode, Drevillon, Marie, Drillet, Yann, Faugere, Yannice, Fernández, Vicente, Fleming, Andrew, Garcia-hermosa, M. Isabel, Sotillo, Marcos García, Garric, Gilles, Gasparin, Florent, Giordan, Cedric, Gehlen, Marion, Gregoire, Marilaure L., Guinehut, Stephanie, Hamon, Michel, Harris, Chris, Hernandez, Fabrice, Hinkler, Jørgen B., Hoyer, Jacob, Karvonen, Juha, Kay, Susan, King, Robert, Lavergne, Thomas, Lemieux-dudon, Benedicte, Lima, Leonardo, Mao, Chongyuan, Martin, Matthew J, Masina, Simona, Melet, Angelique, Buongiorno Nardelli, Bruno, Nolan, Glenn, Pascual, Ananda, Pistoia, Jenny, Palazov, Atanas, Piolle, Jean-francois, Pujol, Marie Isabelle, Pequignet, Anne Christine, Peneva, Elisaveta, Pérez Gómez, Begoña, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Pinardi, Nadia, Pisano, Andrea, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Reid, Rebecca, Remy, Elisabeth, Santoleri, Rosalia, Siddorn, John, She, Jun, Staneva, Joanna, Stoffelen, Ad, Tonani, Marina, Vandenbulcke, Luc, Von Schuckmann, Karina, Volpe, Gianluca, Wettre, Cecilie, Zacharioudaki, Anna, Le Traon, Pierre-yves, Reppucci, Antonio, Alvarez Fanjul, Enrique, Aouf, Lotfi, Behrens, Arno, Belmonte, Maria, Bentamy, Abderrahim, Bertino, Laurent, Brando, Vittorio Ernesto, Kreiner, Matilde Brandt, Benkiran, Mounir, Carval, Thierry, Ciliberti, Stefania A., Claustre, Hervé, Clementi, Emanuela, Coppini, Giovanni, Cossarini, Gianpiero, De Alfonso Alonso-muñoyerro, Marta, Delamarche, Anne, Dibarboure, Gerald, Dinessen, Frode, Drevillon, Marie, Drillet, Yann, Faugere, Yannice, Fernández, Vicente, Fleming, Andrew, Garcia-hermosa, M. Isabel, Sotillo, Marcos García, Garric, Gilles, Gasparin, Florent, Giordan, Cedric, Gehlen, Marion, Gregoire, Marilaure L., Guinehut, Stephanie, Hamon, Michel, Harris, Chris, Hernandez, Fabrice, Hinkler, Jørgen B., Hoyer, Jacob, Karvonen, Juha, Kay, Susan, King, Robert, Lavergne, Thomas, Lemieux-dudon, Benedicte, Lima, Leonardo, Mao, Chongyuan, Martin, Matthew J, Masina, Simona, Melet, Angelique, Buongiorno Nardelli, Bruno, Nolan, Glenn, Pascual, Ananda, Pistoia, Jenny, Palazov, Atanas, Piolle, Jean-francois, Pujol, Marie Isabelle, Pequignet, Anne Christine, Peneva, Elisaveta, Pérez Gómez, Begoña, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Pinardi, Nadia, Pisano, Andrea, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Reid, Rebecca, Remy, Elisabeth, Santoleri, Rosalia, Siddorn, John, She, Jun, Staneva, Joanna, Stoffelen, Ad, Tonani, Marina, Vandenbulcke, Luc, Von Schuckmann, Karina, Volpe, Gianluca, Wettre, Cecilie, and Zacharioudaki, Anna
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The Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) provides regular and systematic reference information on the physical and biogeochemical ocean and sea-ice state for the global ocean and the European regional seas. CMEMS serves a wide range of users (more than 15,000 users are now registered to the service) and applications. Observations are a fundamental pillar of the CMEMS value-added chain that goes from observation to information and users. Observations are used by CMEMS Thematic Assembly Centres (TACs) to derive high-level data products and by CMEMS Monitoring and Forecasting Centres (MFCs) to validate and constrain their global and regional ocean analysis and forecasting systems. This paper presents an overview of CMEMS, its evolution, and how the value of in situ and satellite observations is increased through the generation of high-level products ready to be used by downstream applications and services. The complementary nature of satellite and in situ observations is highlighted. Long-term perspectives for the development of CMEMS are described and implications for the evolution of the in situ and satellite observing systems are outlined. Results from Observing System Evaluations (OSEs) and Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs) illustrate the high dependencies of CMEMS systems on observations. Finally future CMEMS requirements for both satellite and in situ observations are detailed.
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10. From observation to information and users: The Copernicus Marine Service perspective
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Le Traon, Pierre Yves, Reppucci, Antonio, Alvarez Fanjul, Enrique, Aouf, Lotfi, Behrens, Arno, Belmonte, Maria, Bentamy, Abderrahim, Bertino, Laurent, Brando, Vittorio Ernesto, Kreiner, Matilde Brandt, Benkiran, Mounir, Carval, Thierry, Ciliberti, Stefania A., Claustre, Hervé, Clementi, Emanuela, Coppini, Giovanni, Cossarini, Gianpiero, De Alfonso Alonso-Muñoyerro, Marta, Delamarche, Anne, Dibarboure, Gerald, Dinessen, Frode, Drevillon, Marie, Drillet, Yann, Faugere, Yannice, Fernández, Vicente, Fleming, Andrew, Garcia-Hermosa, M. Isabel, Sotillo, Marcos García, Garric, Gilles, Gasparin, Florent, Giordan, Cedric, Gehlen, Marion, Gregoire, Marilaure L., Guinehut, Stephanie, Hamon, Mathieu, Harris, Chris, Hernandez, Fabrice, Hinkler, Jørgen B., Hoyer, Jacob, Karvonen, Juha, Kay, Susan, King, Robert, Lavergne, Thomas, Lemieux-Dudon, Benedicte, Lima, Leonardo, Mao, Chongyuan, Martin, Matthew J., Masina, Simona, Melet, Angelique, Buongiorno Nardelli, Bruno, Nolan, Glenn, Pascual, Ananda, Pistoia, Jenny, Palazov, Atanas, Piolle, Jean Francois, Pujol, Marie Isabelle, Pequignet, Anne Christine, Peneva, Elisaveta, Pérez Gómez, Begoña, Petit de la Villeon, Loic, Pinardi, Nadia, Pisano, Andrea, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Reid, Rebecca, Remy, Elisabeth, Santoleri, Rosalia, Siddorn, John, She, Jun, Staneva, Joanna, Stoffelen, Ad, Tonani, Marina, Vandenbulcke, Luc, von Schuckmann, Karina, Volpe, Gianluca, Wettre, Cecilie, Zacharioudaki, Anna, Le Traon, Pierre Yves, Reppucci, Antonio, Alvarez Fanjul, Enrique, Aouf, Lotfi, Behrens, Arno, Belmonte, Maria, Bentamy, Abderrahim, Bertino, Laurent, Brando, Vittorio Ernesto, Kreiner, Matilde Brandt, Benkiran, Mounir, Carval, Thierry, Ciliberti, Stefania A., Claustre, Hervé, Clementi, Emanuela, Coppini, Giovanni, Cossarini, Gianpiero, De Alfonso Alonso-Muñoyerro, Marta, Delamarche, Anne, Dibarboure, Gerald, Dinessen, Frode, Drevillon, Marie, Drillet, Yann, Faugere, Yannice, Fernández, Vicente, Fleming, Andrew, Garcia-Hermosa, M. Isabel, Sotillo, Marcos García, Garric, Gilles, Gasparin, Florent, Giordan, Cedric, Gehlen, Marion, Gregoire, Marilaure L., Guinehut, Stephanie, Hamon, Mathieu, Harris, Chris, Hernandez, Fabrice, Hinkler, Jørgen B., Hoyer, Jacob, Karvonen, Juha, Kay, Susan, King, Robert, Lavergne, Thomas, Lemieux-Dudon, Benedicte, Lima, Leonardo, Mao, Chongyuan, Martin, Matthew J., Masina, Simona, Melet, Angelique, Buongiorno Nardelli, Bruno, Nolan, Glenn, Pascual, Ananda, Pistoia, Jenny, Palazov, Atanas, Piolle, Jean Francois, Pujol, Marie Isabelle, Pequignet, Anne Christine, Peneva, Elisaveta, Pérez Gómez, Begoña, Petit de la Villeon, Loic, Pinardi, Nadia, Pisano, Andrea, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Reid, Rebecca, Remy, Elisabeth, Santoleri, Rosalia, Siddorn, John, She, Jun, Staneva, Joanna, Stoffelen, Ad, Tonani, Marina, Vandenbulcke, Luc, von Schuckmann, Karina, Volpe, Gianluca, Wettre, Cecilie, and Zacharioudaki, Anna
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The Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) provides regular and systematic reference information on the physical and biogeochemical ocean and sea-ice state for the global ocean and the European regional seas. CMEMS serves a wide range of users (more than 15,000 users are now registered to the service) and applications. Observations are a fundamental pillar of the CMEMS value-added chain that goes from observation to information and users. Observations are used by CMEMS Thematic Assembly Centres (TACs) to derive high-level data products and by CMEMS Monitoring and Forecasting Centres (MFCs) to validate and constrain their global and regional ocean analysis and forecasting systems. This paper presents an overview of CMEMS, its evolution, and how the value of in situ and satellite observations is increased through the generation of high-level products ready to be used by downstream applications and services. The complementary nature of satellite and in situ observations is highlighted. Long-term perspectives for the development of CMEMS are described and implications for the evolution of the in situ and satellite observing systems are outlined. Results from Observing System Evaluations (OSEs) and Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs) illustrate the high dependencies of CMEMS systems on observations. Finally future CMEMS requirements for both satellite and in situ observations are detailed.
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- 2019
11. SISMER - Systèmes d’Informations Scientifiques pour la Mer
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Meillon, Julien, Briand, Dominique, and Petit De La Villeon, Loic
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Ce poster décrit le service Ifremer du SISMER - Centre National de Données Océanographiques français en détaillant : - ses missions : collecte, production, qualitfication, catalogage, etc. de la donnée - les thématiques traitées : bathymétrie, physique, chimie, pêche, données satellites, In situ, etc. - les outils développés : Sextant, Seanoe, Catalogue des campagnes à la mer, etc. - les projets structurant pour le service : EMODnet, Copernicus, SeaDataNet, ODATOS, etc.
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- 2018
12. GTSPP data management report 2017. Coriolis DAC
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Carval, Thierry and Petit De La Villeon, Loic
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This is the Coriolis data center report on GTSPP activities for year 2017. Between January 2017 and December 2017, 37412 new profiles from 171 platforms where collected, controlled and distributed.
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- 2018
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13. From Observation to Information and Users: The Copernicus Marine Service Perspective
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Le Traon, Pierre Yves, primary, Reppucci, Antonio, additional, Alvarez Fanjul, Enrique, additional, Aouf, Lotfi, additional, Behrens, Arno, additional, Belmonte, Maria, additional, Bentamy, Abderrahim, additional, Bertino, Laurent, additional, Brando, Vittorio Ernesto, additional, Kreiner, Matilde Brandt, additional, Benkiran, Mounir, additional, Carval, Thierry, additional, Ciliberti, Stefania A., additional, Claustre, Hervé, additional, Clementi, Emanuela, additional, Coppini, Giovanni, additional, Cossarini, Gianpiero, additional, De Alfonso Alonso-Muñoyerro, Marta, additional, Delamarche, Anne, additional, Dibarboure, Gerald, additional, Dinessen, Frode, additional, Drevillon, Marie, additional, Drillet, Yann, additional, Faugere, Yannice, additional, Fernández, Vicente, additional, Fleming, Andrew, additional, Garcia-Hermosa, M. Isabel, additional, Sotillo, Marcos García, additional, Garric, Gilles, additional, Gasparin, Florent, additional, Giordan, Cedric, additional, Gehlen, Marion, additional, Gregoire, Marilaure L., additional, Guinehut, Stephanie, additional, Hamon, Mathieu, additional, Harris, Chris, additional, Hernandez, Fabrice, additional, Hinkler, Jørgen B., additional, Hoyer, Jacob, additional, Karvonen, Juha, additional, Kay, Susan, additional, King, Robert, additional, Lavergne, Thomas, additional, Lemieux-Dudon, Benedicte, additional, Lima, Leonardo, additional, Mao, Chongyuan, additional, Martin, Matthew J., additional, Masina, Simona, additional, Melet, Angelique, additional, Buongiorno Nardelli, Bruno, additional, Nolan, Glenn, additional, Pascual, Ananda, additional, Pistoia, Jenny, additional, Palazov, Atanas, additional, Piolle, Jean Francois, additional, Pujol, Marie Isabelle, additional, Pequignet, Anne Christine, additional, Peneva, Elisaveta, additional, Pérez Gómez, Begoña, additional, Petit de la Villeon, Loic, additional, Pinardi, Nadia, additional, Pisano, Andrea, additional, Pouliquen, Sylvie, additional, Reid, Rebecca, additional, Remy, Elisabeth, additional, Santoleri, Rosalia, additional, Siddorn, John, additional, She, Jun, additional, Staneva, Joanna, additional, Stoffelen, Ad, additional, Tonani, Marina, additional, Vandenbulcke, Luc, additional, von Schuckmann, Karina, additional, Volpe, Gianluca, additional, Wettre, Cecilie, additional, and Zacharioudaki, Anna, additional
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14. FerryBoxes within Europe: State-of-the-art and Integration in the European Ocean Observation System (EOOS)
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Petersen, W, Colijn, F, Gorringe, P, Kaitala, S, Karlson, B, King, A, Lips, U, Ntoumas, M, Seppala, J, Sorensen, K, Petihakis, G, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Wehde, H, Petersen, W, Colijn, F, Gorringe, P, Kaitala, S, Karlson, B, King, A, Lips, U, Ntoumas, M, Seppala, J, Sorensen, K, Petihakis, G, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, and Wehde, H
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- 2018
15. The In situ component of the CMEMS – Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service
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Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Cmems Instac Partners, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Pouliquen, Sylvie, and Cmems Instac Partners
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- 2018
16. Product user manual. For REProcessed IN SITU product (WAVES)
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Petit De La Villeon, Loic, De Alfonso, Marta, Manzano-muñoz, Fernando, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, De Alfonso, Marta, Manzano-muñoz, Fernando, and Pouliquen, Sylvie
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This Product User Manual describes the reprocessed wave dataset called INSITU_GLO_WAVE_REP_OBSERVATIONS_013_045 distributed by the CMEMS In Situ Thematic Assembly Centre: how it is built, what is the content, what data services are available to access them, and how to use the files. The INS-TAC is a distributed system built on the existing activities and services developed previously within the EU supported projects (MyOcean, Mersea, MFSTEP, FerryBox, SEPRISE ...) and EuroGOOS Regional alliances (ROOSes). It aims at providing a research and operational framework to develop and deliver in situ observations and derived products based on such observations, to address progressively global but also regional needs either for monitoring, modelling or downstream service development.
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17. FERRYBOXES WITHIN EUROPE: STATE-OF-THE-ART AND INTEGRATION IN THE EUROPEAN OCEAN OBSERVATION SYSTEM (EOOS)
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Petersen, W, Colijn, F, Gorringe, P, Kaitala, S, Karlson, B, King, A, Lips, U, Ntoumas, M, Seppala, J, Sorensen, K, Petihakis, G, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, and Wehde, H
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Oceanography, Hydrology and Water Resources ,FerryBox ,operational oceanography ,EuroGOOS Task Team ,Oceanografi, hydrologi och vattenresurser ,ships of opportunity - Abstract
The development and use of FerryBox systems as a cost-effective instrument for continuous observations of the marine environment has been well established since more than 15 years. The systems have evolved to maturity and are since widely used around the coastal ocean of Europe. The availability of newly developed sensors allows the extension of FerryBox measurements to more biogeochemical parameters which are of interest for the requirements of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). The FerryBox community initially formed from the partners of an EU funded FerryBox project provides mutual exchange of experience and is now organized within EuroGOOS as a so called FerryBox Task Team (www.ferrybox.org). Within the EU funded infrastructure projects JERICO and JERICO-NEXT the technical harmonization as well as the developing of best practise guides for FerryBox systems have been a step further to high quality environmental data products. Within JERICO-NEXT it has been decided to build up a common FerryBox database and data portal in order to make the FerryBox data more available and visible. Furthermore this database will be function as a close link to the Copernicus Marine Environmental Monitoring Services (CMEMS) and the EMODnet portal.
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18. GTSPP data management report 2016. Coriolis DAC
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Carval, Thierry and Petit De La Villeon, Loic
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This is the Coriolis data center report on GTSPP activities for the period May 2014 -November 2016 (since the last report was published in May 2014). Between May 2014 and November 2016, 112 015 new profiles from 343 platforms where collected, controlled and distributed. All profiles processed during that period are available in 4 files on: • http://www.ifremer.fr/co/gtspp/2016/
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- 2016
19. IODE accreditation file submitted by the French National Oceanographic Data Centre
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Fichaut, Michele, Maudire, Gilbert, Conquet, Florence, and Petit De La Villeon, Loic
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- 2016
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20. Coriolis data centre. Annual report 2015
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Carval, Thierry, Bernard, Vincent, Bonnat, Armel, Coatanoan, Christine, Detoc, Jerome, Maronny, Jean-Paul, and Petit De La Villeon, Loic
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- 2015
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21. An interlinked coastal observatory network for Europe
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Sparnocchia, S., Nair, R., Petihakis, G., Aydogdu, A., Dobricic, S., Farcy, Patrick, Martinelli, M., Petersen, W., Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Sparnocchia, S., Nair, R., Petihakis, G., Aydogdu, A., Dobricic, S., Farcy, Patrick, Martinelli, M., Petersen, W., and Petit De La Villeon, Loic
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Existing coastal observatories in European waters are complex systems consisting of different observational components, providing crucial operational data for assessment, model validation and assimilation purposes. However, the geographical, structural, functional and operational heterogeneities that characterise them pose an enormous challenge to their efficient exploitation as information providers on a broader, cross-border, regional scale. To address this problem, the European Union (EU) Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) Towards a Joint European Research Infrastructure Network for Coastal Observatories (JERICO) project is creating a shared, pan-European framework for the networking of such observatories, promoting the identification and dissemination of best practices for their design, implementation and maintenance, as well as common data distribution and transnational access protocols to enhance their performance and sustainability. In doing so, the project is also laying down the foundation for the coastal element of the nascent European Ocean Observing System.
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22. Collecting and gridding complementary in-situ SST/SSS data for the calibration and validation of SMOS
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Brion, Emilie, Gaillard, Fabienne, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Delcroix, Thierry, Alory, Gael, and Reverdin, Gilles
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Providing reliable in-situ surface temperature and salinity data over the global ocean within short delay is critical for the calibration and validation of the recently launched Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity Satellite (SMOS). The work presented here has been undertaken as a contribution to GLOSCAL (Global Ocean Surface Salinity Calibration and Validation), retained as one of the ESA CalVal Projects. Based on the Coriolis datasets and using In Situ Analysis System (ISAS) tool, a near real time analysis system has been developed. It provides gridded fields of sea surface salinity and temperature and the corresponding in-situ dataset. In addition to research activities, these products would be used to help the quality control of SMOS satellite data, and to improve the algorithms and monitor sensor drifts and biases.
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23. Coriolis : contribution au rapport CNES/INSU observation de la terre
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Pouliquen, Sylvie, Carval, Thierry, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Carval, Thierry, and Petit De La Villeon, Loic
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CORIOLIS a démarré en tant que projet pilote en 2001 avec pour mission d’acquérir à partir de flotteurs profilant Argo et de navires de recherche des données in-situ nécessaires à l’océanographie opérationnelle physique et la recherche sur le climat, de les traiter, de la qualifier et de les distribuer à Mercator et à la communauté de recherche française en temps réel (<48heures de l’acquisition) les données.
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24. Coriolis Ocean database for Re-Analyses
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Cabanes, Cecile, De Boyer Montegut, Clement, Coatanoan, Christine, Ferry, N., Pertuisot, Cecile, Von Schuckmann, Karina, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Carval, Thierry, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Le Traon, Pierre-yves, Cabanes, Cecile, De Boyer Montegut, Clement, Coatanoan, Christine, Ferry, N., Pertuisot, Cecile, Von Schuckmann, Karina, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Carval, Thierry, Pouliquen, Sylvie, and Le Traon, Pierre-yves
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25. Coriolis Ocean database for Re-Analyses, a new comprehensive and qualified ocean in-situ dataset from 1990 to 2008
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Cabanes, Cecile, De Boyer Montegut, Clement, Von Schuckmann, Karina, Coatanoan, Christine, Pertuisot, Cecile, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Carval, Thierry, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Le Traon, Pierre-yves, Cabanes, Cecile, De Boyer Montegut, Clement, Von Schuckmann, Karina, Coatanoan, Christine, Pertuisot, Cecile, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Carval, Thierry, Pouliquen, Sylvie, and Le Traon, Pierre-yves
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- 2010
26. Gliders as a component of future observing systems
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Hall, J., Harrison, D.E., Stammer, D., Testor, Pierre, Meyers, Gary, Pattiaratchi, Chari, Bachmeyer, Ralf, Hayes, Dan, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Petit de la Villeon, Loic, Carval, Thierry, Ganachaud, Alexandre, Gourdeau, Lionel, Mortier, Laurent, Claustre, Herve, Taillandier, Vincent, Lherminier, Pascale, Terre, Thierry, Visbeck, Martin, Karstensen, Johannes, Krahmann, Gerd, Alvarez, Alberto, Rixen, Michel, Poulain, Pierre-Marie, Osterhus, Svein, Tintore, Joaquin, Ruiz, Simon, Garau, Bartolomeo, Smeed, David, Griffiths, Gwyn, Merckelbach, Lucas, Sherwin, Toby, Schmid, Claudia, Barth, John A., Schofield, Oscar, Glenn, Scott, Kohut, Josh, Perry, Mary Jane, Eriksen, Charlie, Send, Uwe, Davis, Russ, Rudnick, Daniel, Sherman, Jeff, Jones, Clayton, Webb, Douglas, Lee, Craig, Owens, Breck, Hall, J., Harrison, D.E., Stammer, D., Testor, Pierre, Meyers, Gary, Pattiaratchi, Chari, Bachmeyer, Ralf, Hayes, Dan, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Petit de la Villeon, Loic, Carval, Thierry, Ganachaud, Alexandre, Gourdeau, Lionel, Mortier, Laurent, Claustre, Herve, Taillandier, Vincent, Lherminier, Pascale, Terre, Thierry, Visbeck, Martin, Karstensen, Johannes, Krahmann, Gerd, Alvarez, Alberto, Rixen, Michel, Poulain, Pierre-Marie, Osterhus, Svein, Tintore, Joaquin, Ruiz, Simon, Garau, Bartolomeo, Smeed, David, Griffiths, Gwyn, Merckelbach, Lucas, Sherwin, Toby, Schmid, Claudia, Barth, John A., Schofield, Oscar, Glenn, Scott, Kohut, Josh, Perry, Mary Jane, Eriksen, Charlie, Send, Uwe, Davis, Russ, Rudnick, Daniel, Sherman, Jeff, Jones, Clayton, Webb, Douglas, Lee, Craig, and Owens, Breck
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27. Moose: An integrated multi-sites observatory system in the NW Mediterranean sea
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Mantoura, F, Coppola, Laurent, Cousin, M., Antoine, David, Beguery, Laurent, Blain, Stephane, Bouin, Marie-noelle, Cadiou, Jean-francois, Durrieu De Madron, Xavier, Forget, Philippe, Fraunie, Philippe, Gojak, Carl, Gorsky, Gaby, Goyet, Catherine, Lebaron, Philippe, Lellouche, Jean-michel, Ludwig, Hubert, Molcard, Anne, Mortier, Laurent, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Petrenko, Anne, Piazzola, J., Queguiner, B., Raimbault, Patrick, Rigaud, Vincent, Sempere, Richard, Tamburini, Jean-simon, Testor, Pierre, Vuillemin, Renaud, Zakardjian, B., Mantoura, F, Coppola, Laurent, Cousin, M., Antoine, David, Beguery, Laurent, Blain, Stephane, Bouin, Marie-noelle, Cadiou, Jean-francois, Durrieu De Madron, Xavier, Forget, Philippe, Fraunie, Philippe, Gojak, Carl, Gorsky, Gaby, Goyet, Catherine, Lebaron, Philippe, Lellouche, Jean-michel, Ludwig, Hubert, Molcard, Anne, Mortier, Laurent, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Petrenko, Anne, Piazzola, J., Queguiner, B., Raimbault, Patrick, Rigaud, Vincent, Sempere, Richard, Tamburini, Jean-simon, Testor, Pierre, Vuillemin, Renaud, and Zakardjian, B.
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28. Operational oceanography in France : the Coriolis project
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Coatanoan, Christine, Carval, Thierry, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Autret, Emmanuelle, Gouriou, Yves, Gourmelen, Loic, Coatanoan, Christine, Carval, Thierry, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Autret, Emmanuelle, Gouriou, Yves, and Gourmelen, Loic
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An operational oceanographic system is being developed in France to monitor and forecast ocean behavior. It is composed of three projects: - Sea-surface observation using satellite sensors, - ln situ measurements from ships, moored or drifting autonomous systems, - Assimilation of in-situ and satellite data in an ocean circulation modal. Coriolis contributes to the in situ part of this system,with the objective of developing continuous,automatic,and permanent observation networks. The data collected will enable water properties to be mapped, such as temperature, and ocean circulation. (NOT CONTROLLED OCR]
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29. Coriolis, a French project for operational oceanography
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Pouliquen, Sylvie, Carval, Thierry, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Gourmelen, Loic, Gouriou, Yves, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Carval, Thierry, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Gourmelen, Loic, and Gouriou, Yves
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The seven French agencies concerned by ocean research are developing together a strong capability in operational oceanography based on a triad including satellite altimetry (JASON), numerical modelling with assimilation (MERCATOR), and in-situ data (CORIOLIS). The CORIOLIS project aims to build a pre-operational structure to collect, validate and distribute ocean data (temperature/salinity profiles and currents) to the scientific community and modellers. The four goals of CORIOLIS are: • To build up a data management centre, part of the ARGO network for the GODAE experiment, able to provide quality-controlled data in real time and delay modes; • To contribute to ARGO floats deployment mainly in the Atlantic with about 300 floats during the 2001-2005 period; • To develop and improve the technology of the profiling Provor floats as a contribution to Argo; • To integrate into CORIOLIS other data presently collected at sea by French agencies from surface drifting buoys, PIRATA deep sea moorings, oceanographic research vessels (XBT, thermosalinograph and ADCP transmitted on a daily basis). By the end of 2005, recommendations will be done to transform the CORIOLIS activity into a permanent, routine contribution to ocean measurement, in accordance with international plans that will follow the ARGO/GODAE experiment.
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30. « Sciences et Techniques de la Mer », un inventaire national quantitatif et qualitatif des ressources publiques de recherche
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Moulinier, Hervé, Vernet, Marine, Dosdat, Antoine, Petit De La Villeon, Loic, Le Gall, Morgane, Ibarra, Doriane, and Meillon, Julien
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Méthodologie ,Cartographie ,Enquête ,Inventory ,Inventaire ,Indicateurs ,Methodology ,Recherche publique ,Hcéres ,Mapping ,Sciences et techniques de la mer ,Marine Sciences & Technologies ,Indicators ,Public research ,14. Life underwater ,Survey - Abstract
Whatever their geographical or political point of view, Sea and coastal strategies highlight an “abyssal need” for knowledge and frequently call for a reinforcement and a better valorization of research in Marine Sciences and Technologies (MST). But, when a French public research resources inventory is needed, in the perspective of constructing a consistent action plan, we lack a framework to define thematic and disciplinary perimeter to be taken into account, to identify available data, to choose practical evaluation or estimation methods. The following study is a proposal to answer these questions. The methodology is mainly based on data collected by French High Council for Evaluation of Research and Higher Education (Hcéres) and completed by an inquiry. It gives access to all categories of human resources figures working in MST field (Researchers, Engineers, Technicians, PhD, … ) and these figures are validated by the signature of the relevant authorities on each evaluation report. The study also gives the exhaustive list of Research units fulfilling selected MST criteria, and thus a qualitative information on these units, such as their research themes, how and where this research is performed. Based on data published by Hcéres or issued from inquiries, it can be assessed that MST headcount is worth 7000 full time equivalent public scientific staff of which: - About 5000 located in the hundred or so research units fully dedicated to MST, i.e. well above the actual evaluations coming from a top down main organism headcount consolidation - About 2000 located in more than a hundred other units, not fully dedicated but having through a part of their activities a significant contribution to MST, thus carrying an asset too often ignored but ready to be acknowledged and developed. Data are available through Sextant, a data visualization and export portal from SISMER. SISMER is an Ifremer service in charge of holding and managing all kind of marine data for Ifremer internal projects as well as national, European or international projects. This choice has been made to guarantee long term data banking and visualization services with minor adaptation. A first set of simplified requests are already allowing analysis by territory, scientific or application domains, public organism, and people categories. This document must be considered as an initial state of play, based on documented data and free from any bias that would lead to increase the figures. It will have to be periodically updated to obtain at all time reliable data over longer time series and to improve and complete available data with respect to users’ feedbacks. Following the first feedback, this database could be connected to other generic tools on competence or public research activities and updates could provide new data fields necessary for future users., Les Stratégies concernant la Mer et les Littoraux, quelle que soit l’échelle géographique ou le niveau de gouvernance à laquelle elles se placent, pointent un « besoin abyssal » de connaissances1, et appellent régulièrement à un renforcement et à une meilleure valorisation de la recherche dans les domaines des Sciences et Techniques de la Mer (STM). Quand, dans la perspective d’un plan d’action étayé, il s’agit de connaître le socle sur lequel bâtir, ne serait-ce que pour la recherche publique, se pose immédiatement la question du cadre sur lequel s’appuyer pour définir le périmètre thématique et disciplinaire à prendre en compte, identifier les données disponibles et choisir les méthodes d’évaluation ou d’estimation à mettre en œuvre. Cette étude est une proposition de réponse à ces questions. La méthodologie, basée principalement sur les données des évaluations menées par le Haut-Conseil de l’Évaluation de la Recherche et de l’Enseignement Supérieur (Hcéres), complétée par enquête, permet d’accéder aux effectifs des acteurs publics répartis par catégorie de qualification (chercheurs, ingénieurs, techniciens, administratifs,…). Elle permet de disposer de la liste exhaustive des « unités de recherche » répondant aux critères des STM choisis et donnant accès à une information qualitative, d’identifier les thèmes de recherche de chacune, de connaître où et dans quel cadre organisationnel cette recherche est effectuée. Sur la base de ces données, on peut affirmer que les STM mobilisent dans 222 entités un effectif de l’ordre de 7000 équivalents temps plein de personnels scientifiques travaillant dans des établissements publics dont : - Environ 5000 dans la centaine d’unités de recherche entièrement dédiées aux STM soit un effectif très au-dessus des évaluations réalisées jusqu’ici de façon macroscopique en utilisant les données issues des principaux organismes. - Environ 2000 dans plus d’une centaine d’autres qui ont, par une partie de leurs travaux, une contribution significative aux STM, constituant une richesse souvent méconnue appelant une reconnaissance de leur caractère maritime et de l’intérêt de la développer et de la valoriser. Les données sont accessibles via le portail de visualisation et d’exportation de données Sextant du service public d’informations maritimes SISMER d’Ifremer (service en charge de la gestion de données marines dans le cadre de projets Ifremer, nationaux, européens et internationaux.). Le SISMER est partie intégrante du Pôle de données Océan ODATIS de l’infrastructure de recherche Data Terra. Ce choix a été fait afin de garantir la bancarisation à long terme du contenu de cette étude et de disposer d’un service de visualisation. Le premier jeu simplifié de requêtes permet d’ores et déjà des analyses par territoire, par domaine scientifique ou d’application, par tutelle et par catégorie de personnel. Ces analyses font l’objet de cette publication, et permettent par exemple de quantifier le rôle des différentes régions, la place des sciences de l’environnement, l’influence des tutelles des organismes nationaux. Ce document doit être considéré comme un état des lieux initial, basé sur des données élémentaires documentées et exempt de tout biais majorant. Une mise à jour périodique devra actualiser ces données afin de détenir en permanence des informations rigoureuses, sur des séries plus longues et d’autre part d’améliorer et compléter les données accessibles en fonction du retour des utilisateurs. Après un premier retour d’expérience, la base de données pourrait être connectée aux autres outils génériques de consultation des compétences et activités de recherche publique. La base a vocation à être enrichie au fil des mises à jour, par d’autres champs de données qui seraient nécessaires à de futurs autres utilisateurs. 1 : Expression utilisée depuis le Grenelle de la Mer dans différents discours et plus récemment dans « L’hydrographie et l’abyssal besoin de connaissances de l’océan », par Gilles Bessero, Directeur général du SHOM, La Revue Maritime n°486, p 70 (https://studylibfr.com/doc/3094511/l-abyssal-besoin-de-connaissances-)
31. From Observation to Information and Users: The Copernicus Marine Service Perspective
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Pierre Yves Le Traon, Antonio Reppucci, Enrique Alvarez Fanjul, Lotfi Aouf, Arno Behrens, Maria Belmonte, Abderrahim Bentamy, Laurent Bertino, Vittorio Ernesto Brando, Matilde Brandt Kreiner, Mounir Benkiran, Thierry Carval, Stefania A. Ciliberti, Hervé Claustre, Emanuela Clementi, Giovanni Coppini, Gianpiero Cossarini, Marta De Alfonso Alonso-Muñoyerro, Anne Delamarche, Gerald Dibarboure, Frode Dinessen, Marie Drevillon, Yann Drillet, Yannice Faugere, Vicente Fernández, Andrew Fleming, M. Isabel Garcia-Hermosa, Marcos García Sotillo, Gilles Garric, Florent Gasparin, Cedric Giordan, Marion Gehlen, Marilaure L. Gregoire, Stephanie Guinehut, Mathieu Hamon, Chris Harris, Fabrice Hernandez, Jørgen B. Hinkler, Jacob Hoyer, Juha Karvonen, Susan Kay, Robert King, Thomas Lavergne, Benedicte Lemieux-Dudon, Leonardo Lima, Chongyuan Mao, Matthew J. Martin, Simona Masina, Angelique Melet, Bruno Buongiorno Nardelli, Glenn Nolan, Ananda Pascual, Jenny Pistoia, Atanas Palazov, Jean Francois Piolle, Marie Isabelle Pujol, Anne Christine Pequignet, Elisaveta Peneva, Begoña Pérez Gómez, Loic Petit de la Villeon, Nadia Pinardi, Andrea Pisano, Sylvie Pouliquen, Rebecca Reid, Elisabeth Remy, Rosalia Santoleri, John Siddorn, Jun She, Joanna Staneva, Ad Stoffelen, Marina Tonani, Luc Vandenbulcke, Karina von Schuckmann, Gianluca Volpe, Cecilie Wettre, Anna Zacharioudaki, Le Traon, Pierre Yve, Reppucci, Antonio, Alvarez Fanjul, Enrique, Aouf, Lotfi, Behrens, Arno, Belmonte, Maria, Bentamy, Abderrahim, Bertino, Laurent, Brando, Vittorio Ernesto, Kreiner, Matilde Brandt, Benkiran, Mounir, Carval, Thierry, Ciliberti, Stefania A., Claustre, Hervé, Clementi, Emanuela, Coppini, Giovanni, Cossarini, Gianpiero, De Alfonso Alonso-Muñoyerro, Marta, Delamarche, Anne, Dibarboure, Gerald, Dinessen, Frode, Drevillon, Marie, Drillet, Yann, Faugere, Yannice, Fernández, Vicente, Fleming, Andrew, Garcia-Hermosa, M. Isabel, Sotillo, Marcos García, Garric, Gille, Gasparin, Florent, Giordan, Cedric, Gehlen, Marion, Gregoire, Marilaure L., Guinehut, Stephanie, Hamon, Mathieu, Harris, Chri, Hernandez, Fabrice, Hinkler, Jørgen B., Hoyer, Jacob, Karvonen, Juha, Kay, Susan, King, Robert, Lavergne, Thoma, Lemieux-Dudon, Benedicte, Lima, Leonardo, Mao, Chongyuan, Martin, Matthew J., Masina, Simona, Melet, Angelique, Buongiorno Nardelli, Bruno, Nolan, Glenn, Pascual, Ananda, Pistoia, Jenny, Palazov, Atana, Piolle, Jean Francoi, Pujol, Marie Isabelle, Pequignet, Anne Christine, Peneva, Elisaveta, Pérez Gómez, Begoña, Petit de la Villeon, Loic, Pinardi, Nadia, Pisano, Andrea, Pouliquen, Sylvie, Reid, Rebecca, Remy, Elisabeth, Santoleri, Rosalia, Siddorn, John, She, Jun, Staneva, Joanna, Stoffelen, Ad, Tonani, Marina, Vandenbulcke, Luc, von Schuckmann, Karina, Volpe, Gianluca, Wettre, Cecilie, Zacharioudaki, Anna, Laboratoire d'océanographie de Villefranche (LOV), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de la Mer de Villefranche (IMEV), and Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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0106 biological sciences ,observing systems ,Service (systems architecture) ,services ,lcsh:QH1-199.5 ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Data products ,Computer science ,satellite ,Ocean Engineering ,lcsh:General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,01 natural sciences ,Data assimilation ,14. Life underwater ,lcsh:Science ,Downstream (networking) ,data assimilation ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology ,Copernicus ,Global and Planetary Change ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Perspective (graphical) ,in situ ,ocean ,observing system ,Marine Sciences ,Thematic map ,[SDE]Environmental Sciences ,Systems engineering ,lcsh:Q ,Satellite - Abstract
The Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) provides regular and systematic reference information on the physical and biogeochemical ocean and sea-ice state for the global ocean and the European regional seas. CMEMS serves a wide range of users (more than 15,000 users are now registered to the service) and applications. Observations are a fundamental pillar of the CMEMS value-added chain that goes from observation to information and users. Observations are used by CMEMS Thematic Assembly Centres (TACs) to derive high-level data products and by CMEMS Monitoring and Forecasting Centres (MFCs) to validate and constrain their global and regional ocean analysis and forecasting systems. This paper presents an overview of CMEMS, its evolution, and how the value of in situ and satellite observations is increased through the generation of high-level products ready to be used by downstream applications and services. The complementary nature of satellite and in situ observations is highlighted. Long-term perspectives for the development of CMEMS are described and implications for the evolution of the in situ and satellite observing systems are outlined. Results from Observing System Evaluations (OSEs) and Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs) illustrate the high dependencies of CMEMS systems on observations. Finally future CMEMS requirements for both satellite and in situ observations are detailed.
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- 2019
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