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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Book chapters
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Title
Connecting marine data to society
Abstract
This chapter looks at connecting marine data to society, with a focus on key developments in Europe, set in a global context. It presents the European Marine Observation and Data Network-EMODnet as an exemplar in marine domain. EMODnet has significantly advanced European capability for Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable marine knowledge, offering access to standardized and harmonized in-situ marine data and added value data products across seven marine environmental themes. Open and free data, products and associated metadata, are available for discovery and access through a wide range of web/data services. These ensure that the wealth of existing ocean observations and marine data collected in Europe and beyond can be easily discovered and used by a growing, and diversifying, user community. Interoperability with key services is crucial toward a pan-European and global approach. Key partnerships include the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service and international initiatives, e.g., the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange. Looking at societal tools and applications, the chapter provides a case study of the European Atlas of the Seas, a web-mapping tool that communicates marine and other open-source data and information in an attractive and interactive way. The EU Atlas is a key tool for the European ocean literacy initiative EU4Ocean, contributing to engage citizens and drive the societal change that is required for Europe to meet the ambitious targets to be climate neutral by 2050. The paper introduces examples of emerging tools for data visualization and presents hackathons, a powerful method to cocreate and innovate applications for society. Finally, the chapter looks toward the digital era and addresses the emerging challenges and opportunities of marine data, e.g., big data and plans for a digital twin of the Ocean, as tools to enable a step-change in societal connection, understanding, and action regarding the ocean.
Bibliographic citation
Larkin, K.; Marsan, A.; Tonné, N.; Van Isacker, N.; Collart, T.; Delaney, C.; Vasquez, M.; Manca, E.; Lillis, H.; Calewaert, J.-B. (2022). Connecting marine data to society, in: Manzella, G. et al. Ocean science data: Collection, management, networking and services. pp. 283-316. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-823427-3.00003-7
Topic
Marine

Authors

author
Name
Kate Larkin
author
Name
Andrée-Anne Marsan
author
Name
Nathalie Tonné
author
Name
Nathalie Van Isacker
author
Name
Tim Collart
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1562-3115
Affiliation
Seascape
author
Name
Conor Delaney
author
Name
Mickaël Vasquez
author
Name
Eleonora Manca
author
Name
Helen Lillis
author
Name
Jan-Bart Calewaert

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DOI
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https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-823427-3.00003-7

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date created
2021-10-07
date modified
2022-05-20