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Strategy for sustainability of the Joint European Research Infrastructure Network for Coastal Observatories - JERICO

Authors :
Puillat, Ingrid
Farcy, Patrick
Durand, Dominique
Petihakis, George
Morin, Pascal
Kriegger, Magali
Petersen, Wilhelm
Tintoré, Joaquin
Sorensen, Kai
Sparnocchia, Stefania
Wehde, Henning
Puillat, Ingrid
Farcy, Patrick
Durand, Dominique
Petihakis, George
Morin, Pascal
Kriegger, Magali
Petersen, Wilhelm
Tintoré, Joaquin
Sorensen, Kai
Sparnocchia, Stefania
Wehde, Henning
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The JERICO European research infrastructure (RI) is integrating several platform types i.e. fixed buoys, piles, moorings, drifters, Ferryboxes, gliders, HF radars, coastal cable observatories and the associated technologies dedicated to the observation and monitoring of the European coastal seas. The infrastructure is to serve both the implementation of European marine policies and the elucidation of key scientific questions through dedicated observation and monitoring plans. It includes observations of the physical, chemical and biological compartments and aims at a better integration of marine biology with physical and chemical oceanology, through specific interactions with other relevant ocean observing systems that provide complementary observations. The first phase of the implementation of JERICO encompasses setting up, coordination and harmonization, and were performed between 2011 and 2015 in the framework of FP7-JERICO (www.jerico-fp7.eu), a 4-year long infrastructure project co-funded by the European Commission, with 27 partners from 17 European countries under the coordination of IFREMER. The next 4-year phase is to be carried out through the H2020-JERICO-NEXT European project, starting in 2015 and involving 33 scientific and industrial partners. The main objective of the JERICO consortium is to establish a common approach for a pan-European coastal marine observatory network. This is a dynamic and long-lasting effort necessitating continuous work towards harmonization (i.e. design, operation, and maintenance), evolution and extension of the current systems as well as the delivery of data and products to the users. Success relies on a good coordination and follow-up between FP7-JERICO and JERICO-NEXT, and onwards, at both hardware and software levels. More specifically, the existing network and its possible evolution are continuously assessed taking in account the evolution of the user needs, the harmonization effort to be driven, the existing sensors and

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286166685
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23919.OCEANS.2015.7404530