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MS
Title
Big data in marine science
Abstract
Marine science is rapidly entering the digital age. Expansions in the scope and scale of ocean observations, as well as automated sampling and ‘smart sensors’, are leading to a continuous flood of data. This provides opportunities to transform the way we study and understand the ocean through more complex and interdisciplinary analyses, and offers novel approaches for the management of marine resources. However, more data do not necessarily mean that we have the right data to answer the critical scientific questions and to make well-informed, data-driven management decisions on the sustainable use of ocean resources. To increase the value of the wealth of marine big data, it must be openly shared, interoperable and integrated into complex transdisciplinary analyses using artificial intelligence.The marine science community has not yet reached the big data revolution. The ‘data deluge’ introduces a unique set of challenges that are new to many marine scientists, which should be overcome to ensure the maximum value of marine big data can be reaped. EMB’s Future Science Brief No 6 on ‘Big Data in Marine Science’ identifies bottlenecks and opportunities related to data acquisition, data handling and management, computing infrastructures and interoperability, data sharing, big data analytics, data validation, and training and collaboration. Topics and case studies on climate science and marine biogeochemistry, habitat mapping and planning new marine protected areas, networks of biological observations, and pest control in the aquaculture sector are used to highlight the challenges and recommendations for Big Data in Marine Science.
Bibliographic citation
Guidi, L.; Fernàndez-Guerra, A.; Canchaya, C.; Curry, E.; Foglini, F.; Irisson, J.-O.; Malde, K.; Marshall, C.T.; Obst, M.; Ribeiro, R.P.; Tjiputra, J.; Bakker, D.C.E. (2020). Big data in marine science. Marine Board Future Science Brief, 6. European Marine Board: Ostend. ISBN 9789492043931. 50 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3755793
Topic
Marine
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open access
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Authors

author
Name
Lionel Guidi
author
Name
Antonio Fernàndez-Guerra
author
Name
Carlos Canchaya
author
Name
Edward Curry
author
Name
Federica Foglini
author
Name
Jean-Olivier Irisson
author
Name
Ketil Malde
author
Name
Tara Marshall
author
Name
Matthias Obst
author
Name
Rita Ribeiro
author
Name
Jerry Tjiputra
author
Name
Dorothee Bakker
author
Name
Britt Alexander
Affiliation
European Marine Board
author
Name
Sheila Heymans
Affiliation
European Marine Board
author
Name
Angel Muñiz Piniella
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3665-4009
Affiliation
European Marine Board
author
Name
Paula Kellett
Affiliation
European Marine Board
author
Name
Joke Coopman
Affiliation
European Marine Board

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https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3755793

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2020-05-04
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2021-06-29