1
T l f di i d i hi dt f Tools for discovering and managing oceanographic data of Tools for discovering and managing oceanographic data of h f h ( ) Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) Olvido Tello Antón 1* G Bruque 1, L M Agudo 1 I Bermejo 1 J Garrido 2 & EMODNET HRSM Group 3 Olvido Tello-Antón 1 , G. Bruque 1, L.M. Agudo 1 , I. Bermejo 1 , J. Garrido 2 & EMODNET HRSM Group 3 (1) Instituto Español de Oceanografía Sede Central Corazón de María 8, 28002 Madrid, SPAIN (www.ieo.es) Instituto Español de Oceanografía. Sede Central. Corazón de María 8, 28002 Madrid, SPAIN (www.ieo.es) (2) (2) Bilbomática (3) Partners of EMODNET HRSM project (3) Partners of EMODNET-HRSM project The Spanish Institute of Oceanography, founded in 1914, it is a public research organization dedicated to research in marine science, especially in relation to scientific knowledge of the The Spanish Institute of Oceanography, founded in 1914, it is a public research organization dedicated to research in marine science, especially in relation to scientific knowledge of the oceans, sustainability of fishing resources and the marine environment. The researches performs multidisciplinary studies of the marine environment, as well as systematic and specific di f il i (El Hi b i l i i d ill P i ) Diff f d i d d di i f h h d l hdl i studies for special requirements (El Hierro submarine volcanic episode, spill Prestige, etc.). Different types of data are acquired depending on aim of the research, and several methodologies and data acquisition techniques are used In 1964 the DATA CENTER of IEO (CEDO) (http://indamar ieo es) was created in order to organize the data about physical and chemical and data acquisition techniques are used. In 1964 the DATA CENTER of IEO (CEDO) (http://indamar.ieo.es) was created in order to organize the data about physical and chemical oceanography to standardize this information and to serve the international data network SeaDataNet (www seadatanet org) And the rest of the information is organized into different oceanography, to standardize this information and to serve the international data network SeaDataNet (www.seadatanet.org). And the rest of the information is organized into different databases according to the subject and the variables represented (geology, fisheries, aquaculture, pollution, habitats, etc.). databases according to the subject and the variables represented (geology, fisheries, aquaculture, pollution, habitats, etc.). D t th l t f dt ll td th 100 Due to the large amount of data collected over the 100 years of IEO history there is a clear need to organize years of IEO history, there is a clear need to organize, standardize integrate and relate the different standardize, integrate and relate the different databases, and to provide access to information. For databases, and to provide access to information. For that, in 1997 emerged the first initiative to organize h IEO il if i i G hi l the IEO spatial information in a Geographical Information System (GIS) and in 2010 this GIS was Information System (GIS) and in 2010 this GIS was consolidated as IEO institutional GIS (Fig 1) Figure 1. IEO Databases scheme. consolidated as IEO institutional GIS (Fig. 1). The GIS allows the information to be organized visualized consulted and analyzed Besides it allows to develop The GIS allows the information to be organized, visualized, consulted and analyzed. Besides, it allows to develop high quality thematic cartography. The GIS is an essential tool in the decision making of aspect like protection of Figure 2. Cartographic series about Spanish continental shelf, developed high quality thematic cartography. The GIS is an essential tool in the decision making of aspect like protection of from data integrated in IEO marine GIS, acquired from oceanographic marine environment, sustainable management of resources and marine spatial planning. surveys in ESPACE project. www.ieo.es/web/ieo/cartografia The IEO Marine GIS has provided support several project and activities such as: ESPACE (Fig 2) LIFE- The IEO Marine GIS has provided support several project and activities such as: ESPACE (Fig. 2), LIFE INDEMARES (Fig. 3), Initial assessment of Marine Strategy Framework Directive (Fig. 4), El Hierro submarine Figure 7. Study of morfo-sedimentary process and structural control of volcanic process (Fig. 5), TPEA: Transboundary Planning in the European Atlantic (Fig. 6), several thesis among submarine canyons in southeast of hi h PhD th i i (T ll O ) IEO (Fi 7) Iberian Peninsula. Preliminary study of which PhD thesis in process (Tello, O.) IEO (Fig. 7). the geological risk and its impact on Figure 3 Mud volcanoes explored in LIFE people and effect of anthropogenic Figure 3. Mud volcanoes explored in LIFE - INDEMARES project Information integrated activity on marine environment. PhD INDEMARES project. Information integrated in IEO marine GIS activity on marine environment. PhD thesis in process. (Tello, O.). IEO. in IEO marine GIS. thesis in process. (Tello, O.). IEO. C l h k ld f i Currently, the knowledge of marine environment its protection and its spatial environment, its protection and its spatial planning are extremely relevant issues planning are extremely relevant issues. Therefore, several European initiatives such Therefore, several European initiatives such as EMODNET BATHYMETRY with the aim f lb d i DTM f h of elaborated a continuous DTM for the E Thi DTM i ibl d European seas. This DTM is accessible and downloadable through EMODNET Portal Fi 8 P t l f B th t DMT l b t d b d downloadable through EMODNET Portal Figure 8. Portal for Bathymetry. DMT elaborated based d t f lti l i tit ti f l E (Fig. 8), Growth Blue, Horizon 2020, etc., are on data from multiple institutions of several European ti th i th IEO C tl i th (Fig. 8), Growth Blue, Horizon 2020, etc., are countries, among them is the IEO. Currently in the f k f EMODNET HRSM j t being developed. framework of EMODNET-HRSM project. htt // d t b th t http://www.emodnet-bathymetry.eu Figure 4. Cartography developed from the To carry out these initiatives is imperative that the marine information is standard interoperable information gathered in Initial assessment of To carry out these initiatives is imperative that the marine information is standard, interoperable Marine Strategy Framework Directive, and Figure 5 Data Viewer El Hierro submarine volcanic and accessible. Following this trend the UE elaborated the INSPIRE DIRECTIVE 2007/2/CE recently integrated into IEO Marine GIS. Figure 5. Data Viewer El Hierro submarine volcanic process and accessible. Following this trend, the UE elaborated the INSPIRE DIRECTIVE 2007/2/CE, process . which provides guidelines and standards to share the information through Spatial Data Infrastructure. In this regard, the IEO in 2010, initiated the development of Spatial If t t Dt f IEO IDEO (Fi 9) Infrastructure Data of IEO: IDEO (Fig. 9). The principal IDEO aims are : The principal IDEO aims are : 1) Organize standardize relate and integrate the IEO information 1) Organize, standardize, relate and integrate the IEO information. 2) Provide accessibility to information through Data Viewer and Web Map Services standard and interoperable Figure 6. Data Viewer Transboundary Planning in the European Atlantic. Figure 9. IDEO components. The Viewer Base integrated on the Spatial Data Infrastructure of IEO has useful and advanced tools to discovering and managing the hi dt f IEO Ui R t j f k i th li t id d th API f J it 4 6 f ESRI lib th IEO h oceanographic data of IEO. Using React.js framework in the client side and the API for Javascript 4.6 from ESRI as map library, the IEO has developed a new customizable web application template At the heart of all React applications are components (JSON file) In the server developed a new customizable web application template. At the heart of all React applications are components (JSON file) . In the server side NET is used to handle users and roles and ArcGIS Server is used to generate map and geoprocessing services (Fig 10) side, .NET is used to handle users and roles and ArcGIS Server is used to generate map and geoprocessing services (Fig. 10). In order to facilitate the access to h il f f the Spatial Data Infrastructure of IEO th IEO G tl IEO, the IEO Geoportal was developed in 2012 It mainly developed in 2012. It mainly involves a metadata catalog and involves a metadata catalog and the access to the data viewers and b f ( ) Web Services of IDEO (Fig. 11) . Figure 11. IEO Geoportal. Figure 11. IEO Geoportal. http://www geo ideo ieo es/geoportalideo http://www.geo-ideo.ieo.es/geoportalideo Figure 10. Data Viewer Base IEO.

T l f di i d i hi d t f Tools for discovering and managing ...€¦ · Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO)hf h()gy Olvido Tello-Antón 1*1 , G. Bruque G Bruque 1, L M AgudoL.M

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    0

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: T l f di i d i hi d t f Tools for discovering and managing ...€¦ · Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO)hf h()gy Olvido Tello-Antón 1*1 , G. Bruque G Bruque 1, L M AgudoL.M

T l f di i d i hi d t f Tools for discovering and managing oceanographic data of Tools for discovering and managing oceanographic data of g g g g ph f h ( )Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO)Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO)Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO)g y

Olvido Tello Antón1* G Bruque1, L M Agudo1 I Bermejo1 J Garrido2 & EMODNET HRSM Group3Olvido Tello-Antón1 , G. Bruque1, L.M. Agudo1, I. Bermejo1, J. Garrido2 & EMODNET HRSM Group3

(1) Instituto Español de Oceanografía Sede Central Corazón de María 8, 28002 Madrid, SPAIN (www.ieo.es)( ) Instituto Español de Oceanografía. Sede Central. Corazón de María 8, 28002 Madrid, SPAIN (www.ieo.es)(2) (2) Bilbomática(3) Partners of EMODNET HRSM project(3) Partners of EMODNET-HRSM project

The Spanish Institute of Oceanography, founded in 1914, it is a public research organization dedicated to research in marine science, especially in relation to scientific knowledge of theThe Spanish Institute of Oceanography, founded in 1914, it is a public research organization dedicated to research in marine science, especially in relation to scientific knowledge of the

oceans, sustainability of fishing resources and the marine environment. The researches performs multidisciplinary studies of the marine environment, as well as systematic and specific, y g p p y , y p

di f i l i (El Hi b i l i i d ill P i ) Diff f d i d d di i f h h d l h d l istudies for special requirements (El Hierro submarine volcanic episode, spill Prestige, etc.). Different types of data are acquired depending on aim of the research, and several methodologies

and data acquisition techniques are used In 1964 the DATA CENTER of IEO (CEDO) (http://indamar ieo es) was created in order to organize the data about physical and chemicaland data acquisition techniques are used. In 1964 the DATA CENTER of IEO (CEDO) (http://indamar.ieo.es) was created in order to organize the data about physical and chemical

oceanography to standardize this information and to serve the international data network SeaDataNet (www seadatanet org) And the rest of the information is organized into differentoceanography, to standardize this information and to serve the international data network SeaDataNet (www.seadatanet.org). And the rest of the information is organized into different

databases according to the subject and the variables represented (geology, fisheries, aquaculture, pollution, habitats, etc.).databases according to the subject and the variables represented (geology, fisheries, aquaculture, pollution, habitats, etc.).

D t th l t f d t ll t d th 100Due to the large amount of data collected over the 100

years of IEO history there is a clear need to organizeyears of IEO history, there is a clear need to organize,

standardize integrate and relate the differentstandardize, integrate and relate the different

databases, and to provide access to information. Fordatabases, and to provide access to information. For

that, in 1997 emerged the first initiative to organize, g g

h IEO i l i f i i G hi lthe IEO spatial information in a Geographical

Information System (GIS) and in 2010 this GIS wasInformation System (GIS) and in 2010 this GIS was

consolidated as IEO institutional GIS (Fig 1)Figure 1. IEO Databases scheme. consolidated as IEO institutional GIS (Fig. 1).g

The GIS allows the information to be organized visualized consulted and analyzed Besides it allows to developThe GIS allows the information to be organized, visualized, consulted and analyzed. Besides, it allows to develop

high quality thematic cartography. The GIS is an essential tool in the decision making of aspect like protection of Figure 2. Cartographic series about Spanish continental shelf, developed high quality thematic cartography. The GIS is an essential tool in the decision making of aspect like protection offrom data integrated in IEO marine GIS, acquired from oceanographic

marine environment, sustainable management of resources and marine spatial planning. surveys in ESPACE project. www.ieo.es/web/ieo/cartografia, g p p g

The IEO Marine GIS has provided support several project and activities such as: ESPACE (Fig 2) LIFE-The IEO Marine GIS has provided support several project and activities such as: ESPACE (Fig. 2), LIFE

INDEMARES (Fig. 3), Initial assessment of Marine Strategy Framework Directive (Fig. 4), El Hierro submarineFigure 7. Study of morfo-sedimentary

N M S ( g. 3), t a assess e t o Ma e St ategy a e o ect e ( g. ), e o sub a eg y y

process and structural control ofvolcanic process (Fig. 5), TPEA: Transboundary Planning in the European Atlantic (Fig. 6), several thesis among psubmarine canyons in southeast of

p ( g ) y g p ( g ) g

hi h PhD th i i (T ll O ) IEO (Fi 7)y

Iberian Peninsula. Preliminary study ofwhich PhD thesis in process (Tello, O.) IEO (Fig. 7). y ythe geological risk and its impact onFigure 3 Mud volcanoes explored in LIFE g g ppeople and effect of anthropogenic

Figure 3. Mud volcanoes explored in LIFE -INDEMARES project Information integrated peop e a d e ect o a t opoge c

activity on marine environment. PhDINDEMARES project. Information integrated in IEO marine GIS activity on marine environment. PhD

thesis in process. (Tello, O.). IEO.in IEO marine GIS.

thesis in process. (Tello, O.). IEO.

C l h k l d f iCurrently, the knowledge of marine

environment its protection and its spatialenvironment, its protection and its spatial

planning are extremely relevant issuesplanning are extremely relevant issues.

Therefore, several European initiatives suchTherefore, several European initiatives such

as EMODNET BATHYMETRY with the aim

f l b d i DTM f hof elaborated a continuous DTM for the

E Thi DTM i ibl dEuropean seas. This DTM is accessible and

downloadable through EMODNET PortalFi 8 P t l f B th t DMT l b t d b d

downloadable through EMODNET PortalFigure 8. Portal for Bathymetry. DMT elaborated based

d t f lti l i tit ti f l E (Fig. 8), Growth Blue, Horizon 2020, etc., are on data from multiple institutions of several European t i th i th IEO C tl i th

(Fig. 8), Growth Blue, Horizon 2020, etc., arecountries, among them is the IEO. Currently in the

f k f EMODNET HRSM j t being developed.

framework of EMODNET-HRSM project. htt // d t b th t

g p

http://www.emodnet-bathymetry.euFigure 4. Cartography developed from the To carry out these initiatives is imperative that the marine information is standard interoperableinformation gathered in Initial assessment of To carry out these initiatives is imperative that the marine information is standard, interoperablegMarine Strategy Framework Directive, andFigure 5 Data Viewer El Hierro submarine volcanic and accessible. Following this trend the UE elaborated the INSPIRE DIRECTIVE 2007/2/CEgyrecently integrated into IEO Marine GIS.

Figure 5. Data Viewer El Hierro submarine volcanic process

and accessible. Following this trend, the UE elaborated the INSPIRE DIRECTIVE 2007/2/CE,y gprocess .

which provides guidelines and standards to share the information through Spatial Datap g g p

Infrastructure.

In this regard, the IEO in 2010, initiated the development of Spatialg p p

I f t t D t f IEO IDEO (Fi 9)Infrastructure Data of IEO: IDEO (Fig. 9).

The principal IDEO aims are :The principal IDEO aims are :

1) Organize standardize relate and integrate the IEO information1) Organize, standardize, relate and integrate the IEO information.

2) Provide accessibility to information through Data Viewer and Web) o de access b ty to o at o t oug ata V e e a d eb

Map Services standard and interoperableFigure 6. Data Viewer Transboundary Planning in the European Atlantic.

p pg y g p

Figure 9. IDEO components.The Viewer Base integrated on the Spatial Data Infrastructure of IEO has useful and advanced tools to discovering and managing the g pg p g g g

hi d t f IEO U i R t j f k i th li t id d th API f J i t 4 6 f ESRI lib th IEO hoceanographic data of IEO. Using React.js framework in the client side and the API for Javascript 4.6 from ESRI as map library, the IEO has

developed a new customizable web application template At the heart of all React applications are components (JSON file) In the serverdeveloped a new customizable web application template. At the heart of all React applications are components (JSON file) . In the server

side NET is used to handle users and roles and ArcGIS Server is used to generate map and geoprocessing services (Fig 10)side, .NET is used to handle users and roles and ArcGIS Server is used to generate map and geoprocessing services (Fig. 10).

In order to facilitate the access to

h i l f fthe Spatial Data Infrastructure of

IEO th IEO G t lIEO, the IEO Geoportal was

developed in 2012 It mainlydeveloped in 2012. It mainly

involves a metadata catalog andinvolves a metadata catalog and

the access to the data viewers and

b f ( )Web Services of IDEO (Fig. 11) .Figure 11. IEO Geoportal.Figure 11. IEO Geoportal.

http://www geo ideo ieo es/geoportalideohttp://www.geo-ideo.ieo.es/geoportalideo

Figure 10. Data Viewer Base IEO.