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InterMareC – Public Workshop
Gdansk – 8 December 2006
Rafal Ostrowski, Klaus D. Pfeiffer & Yannick Aoustin
InterMareC - ASTIR (c/17/K)
Assessment Study on Requirements for Technologies, Decision Making Tools and Baseline Information Requirements for
Operational Oceanography and Integrated Coastal Zone Management
Rafał OstrowskiInstitute of Hydro-Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IBW PAN)
Kościerska 7, 80-328 Gdańsk, Poland (www.ibwpan.gda.pl)
Gdańsk, 8 December 2006
EUROPEAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND INTERREG III
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InterMareC – Public Workshop
Gdansk – 8 December 2006
Rafal Ostrowski, Klaus D. Pfeiffer & Yannick Aoustin
ObjectivesSurvey on marine monitoring applications, technologies,
research and future perspectives in the 3 regions
• Establish a report on application potential and future needs of marine monitoring systems in the 3 regions
• Provide related information to stakeholders
• Provide industry perspectives, future trends and chances
• Foster cooperation among the 3 institutions
• Establish links to the OMS Project (Schleswig-Holstein) and other regional, national and international marine monitoring projects (e.g. Marel, Fishery Monitoring, FerryBox Network)
InterMareC – Public Workshop
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Rafal Ostrowski, Klaus D. Pfeiffer & Yannick Aoustin
• HYDROMOD Scientific Consulting (Leading Partner)Bahnhofstr. 52, D-22880 Wedel, Germany(Klaus Pfeiffer)
• IFREMER – Centre de BrestTechnopole de Brest-Iroise, BP 70, 29280 Plouzane, France(Jacques Legrand, Yannick Aoustin)
• Institute of Hydro-Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IBW PAN) Kościerska 7, 80-328 Gdańsk, Poland(R. Ostrowski, Z. Pruszak, G. Różyński, M. Skaja, P. Szmytkiewicz)
Participants
InterMareC – Public Workshop
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Rafal Ostrowski, Klaus D. Pfeiffer & Yannick Aoustin
Highlights from Germany
Marine Monitoring• Operational network of fixed monitoring stations and regular monitoring
cruises in the German EEZ by the German Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH)
• Operational forecast model system for the North Sea, Baltic Sea and the German Bight operated by BSH (daily forecasts, emergency response)
• Several coastal / nearshore fixed monitoring stations and a network of tide gauges plus regular monitoring cruises on regular sampling grids in the German territorial waters operated conducted by the German Coastal States
• Networks of tide gauges in the Federal marine waterways (shipping channels) plus task specific monitoring (e.g. for risk and impact assessment) operated / conducted by subsidiaries of the Federal Ministry of Transport
• Some monitoring stations operated by large research centres (primarily research driven)
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Highlights from GermanyNetwork of Marnet Stations (BSH)
Assembled from elements courtesy of and © BSH – 2006
InterMareC – Public Workshop
Gdansk – 8 December 2006
Rafal Ostrowski, Klaus D. Pfeiffer & Yannick Aoustin
Highlights from GermanyNetwork of Monitoring Stations in Schleswig-Holstein (LANU)
Oceanography (T, S, O2)
Oceanography & nutrients
Oceanography, nutrients,organic pollutants & Chl-a
Intensively sampled (> 20 times per year)
North Sea Baltic Sea
Kiel
Denmark
Denmark
Katamarn Haithabu
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Gdansk – 8 December 2006
Rafal Ostrowski, Klaus D. Pfeiffer & Yannick Aoustin
Future Trends• Tendency to operationally measure more “green” parameters (eg. nutrients,
chlorophyll-a, TOC)
• Development / application of more stable and less maintenance / calibration intensive sensors
• Reduction of costly monitoring cruises
• Eventually increased use of systems installed on voluntary ships of-opportunity (e.g. Ferryboxes – presently qualified with pilot projects)
• Improvement of operational forecast models and integration of water quality and marine ecosystem models into operational systems
• Operational GIS and information systems for marine spatial planning
• Enhanced European cooperation and thereby eventually achievement of improved coverage and optimised station positioning through collaborative operational oceanography projects (mainly EU funded)
Highlights from Germany
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Gdansk – 8 December 2006
Rafal Ostrowski, Klaus D. Pfeiffer & Yannick Aoustin
Highlights from Germany
OMS Pilot System & Project• Industry driven end-to-end Ocean Monitoring System combining
Classical subsystems (fixed monitoring stations – buoys, piles, moorings)
HF-Radar surveillance (currents, waves, over-radar-horizon targets)
Coastal X-Band and wave radar (radar surveillance, waves)
Operational forecast models
Information systems and services (public and end-user tailored)
Warning system including robust emergency broadcast services
Modular, open and multi-purpose approach Flexible, portable, adaptable
Integration of proven, commercially available subsystems Cost reduction
Combines elements of marine monitoring, coastal surveillance, maritime security and early warning systems Multi-purpose, enlarged user community, improved use of infrastructures, capacities and resources
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OMS – Ocean Monitoring Schematic Overview
Future Trends
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Highlights from France
”Inventory of coastal environmental monitoring systems
Emphasis on operational systems and protocols”
- parameters (”blue” and ”green”)- measuring systems/devices- infrastructures- ”operating monitoring”- data management, operation, problems, trends/needs
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Highlights from France
Infrastructures
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Highlights from France
Infrastructures
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Rafal Ostrowski, Klaus D. Pfeiffer & Yannick Aoustin
Highlights from France
Infrastructures
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Highlights from France
Devices
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Highlights from France
Problems, e.g. bio-fouling
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Highlights from Poland
Coastal evolution due to erosive and
accumulative processes
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Gdansk – 8 December 2006
Rafal Ostrowski, Klaus D. Pfeiffer & Yannick Aoustin
Highlights from Poland
Bathymetric measurements by use
of GPS-integrated echo-sounder
at IBW PAN Coastal Research Station
(CRS) in Lubiatowo
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Gdansk – 8 December 2006
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Highlights from Poland
Monitoring buoy MIG - 1
Hydro-meteorological monitoringby the Maritime Institute in Gdańsk
InterMareC – Public Workshop
Gdansk – 8 December 2006
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Highlights from Poland
Laboratory buildingand measuring towers
of CRS Lubiatowo
InterMareC – Public Workshop
Gdansk – 8 December 2006
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Highlights from Poland
Shape of measuring profile at CRS Lubiatowo with typical layout of equipment
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800offshore d istance [m ]
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
ordi
nate
[m] ba thym etric profile before storm
bathym etric profile after storm
wind gauge
electrom agnetic current m eter (ECM )
acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP)
string wave gauge
wave buoy (D irectional W averider) 4.5 km
0.00
h
20.4
m
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Highlights from Poland
Installation of IBW PAN wave buoy “Directional Waverider”
nearby Lubiatowo
InterMareC – Public Workshop
Gdansk – 8 December 2006
Rafal Ostrowski, Klaus D. Pfeiffer & Yannick Aoustin
Highlights from Poland
Water level gauge in Gdańsk harbour
Research vessel s/y „Oceania”
Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
(IO PAN) in Sopot
Sea water levels (Institute of Meteorology and Water
Management)
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Gdansk – 8 December 2006
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Highlights from Poland
Route of monitoring flight (detection of oil spills)
Aerial monitoring of sea surface (Maritime Office in Gdynia)
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Gdansk – 8 December 2006
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Highlights from Poland
“Integrator of Measurements in Three Cities” (Gdańsk, Gdynia & Sopot) (in Polish – “Trójmiejski Integrator Pomiarów”, abbreviated as TIP)
List of institutions participating in TIP agreement:
Maritime Office in Gdynia; Maritime Institute in Gdańsk; Institute of Hydro-Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences (Gdańsk); University of Gdańsk – Institute of Oceanography; Regional Inspectorate of Environmental Protection (Gdańsk); Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (Gdynia); Medical University of Gdańsk; Medical Univ. of Gdańsk – Interfaculty Institute of Maritime and Tropical Medicine; Sea Fisheries Institute – Dept. of Fisheries Oceanography and Marine Ecology (Gdynia); Polish Geological Institute – Marine Geology Branch (Gdańsk); Regional Disease Control Centre (Gdańsk); Municipal Council of Gdańsk – Department of Environmental Protection; Municipal Council of in Gdynia – Department of Environmental Protection; Municipal Council of Sopot – Department of Engineering and Environmental Protection; Regional Authority in Gdańsk – Department of Environment and Agriculture.
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Highlights from Poland
Exemplary information from
TIP data base
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Highlights from Poland
ASTIR web page
InterMareC – Public Workshop
Gdansk – 8 December 2006
Rafal Ostrowski, Klaus D. Pfeiffer & Yannick Aoustin
InterMareC ASTIR Status
Duration (as planned originally): 01.08.2005 – 31.12.2006
„Subsidy Contract” signed on 24-28 October 2005
Application for prolongation until March 2007
InterMareC – Public Workshop
Gdansk – 8 December 2006
Rafal Ostrowski, Klaus D. Pfeiffer & Yannick Aoustin
• Kick-off meeting at IFREMER: Brest, 28 Oct. 2005
• Meeting during ”Oceanology London 2006”: 21-23.03.2006
• Meeting in Gdańsk: 29-31 May 2006
• Project status presentations in Kiel (June 2006), Brest (Seatechweek – October 2006) and Gdansk (December 2006)
• Informal meeting in Brest (October 2006)
• Planned final editorial meeting of the partners: February 2007 (Germany, Poland?)
• Presentation of the ASTIR Report and Results on a suitable event (conference or exhibition) in March 2007
Meetings & events