Title: Coastal Ocean Observations Panel
1Coastal Ocean Observations Panel
2000 - 2002
2Terms of Reference
- Integrate refine the design plans of the HOTO,
LMR, the C-GOOS panels consistent with GOOS
Design Principles. - Formulate an implementation plan that is
coordinated with the OOPC plan for climate
services, research marine services with due
emphasis on - integrated observations, data and information
management, data assimilation modelling for the
purposes of prediction and product development - criteria procedures for selecting observing
system elements - procedures for ongoing evaluation of system
components, reliability of data streams, access
to data, and applications - capacity building
- national, regional, global promotion of
objectives and benefits of the observing system. - Develop mechanisms for more effective and
sustained involvement of user groups in the
design implementation of the coastal module of
GOOS. - Develop mechanisms that enable effective synergy
between research the development of the coastal
module.
3- Physical Oceanography/Meteorology
- Lauro Calliari, Johannes Guddal, Hiroshi
Kawamura, Validimir Smirnov, Keith Thompson - Biological Oceanography
- Bodo von Bodungen, John Cullen, Julie Hall, Tom
Malone, Mohideen Wafar - Fisheries
- Mike Fogarty, Coleen Moloney
- Contamination/Human Health
- Alfonso Botello, Mike Depledge,, Tony Knap,
Hillel Shuval, Rudolph Wu - Data Management
- Savi Narayanan
- Socio-Economics
- Bob Bowen
4The Integrated, Strategic Design Plan for the
Coastal Ocean Module of GOOS http//ioc.unesco.or
g/goos/gsc6/COOP-Design-Plan.doc
- Executive Summary
- Prologue (Conventions, IGOS, ToR)
- BACKGROUND (Goals, Scope Rationale)
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Coastal Ecosystems The Human Dimension
- DESIGN OF THE GLOBAL COASTAL NETWORK
- 3. Conceptual Design
- 4. The Initial Subsystem for Observations
- 5. Combining Observations Models
- 6. Data Management Communications
- IMPLEMENTATION
- 7. Preliminary Guidelines for Implementation
5Coastal Phenomena of Interest
Globally ubiquitous, Local Expressions of Large
Scale Changes
- Climate, Marine Ops, Natural Hazards
- Surface currents, Waves
- Sea level
- Coastal flooding erosion
- Public Health Risk
- Seafood contamination
- Ambient levels of pathogens
- Ecosystem Health LMRs
- Loss of habitat, Biodiversity
- Nutrient pollution, Anoxia
- HABs, Invasive species
- Mass mortalities
- Chemical contamination
- Declines in living resources
6GOOSOne System - Six Goals
- Improve predictions of climate change their
effects - Improve the safety efficiency of marine
operations - More effective mitigation of natural hazards
- Minimize public health risks
- Protect restore healthy coastal marine
ecosystems more effectively - Sustain restore living marine resources
7Basic Implementation Considerations
- The 6 goals encompass a broad spectrum of
phenomena - Local expressions of global/basin scale forcings
- Common requirements for data, data management,
analysis - The observing system must be integrated
sustained - Priorities vary among nations/regions
- National regional programmes provide most
effective venue for interfacing with user groups
product development - National regional programmes have common
requirements for data, data management, analysis - Many building blocks of GOOS already exist
- Operational capabilities are most advanced for
marine services, natural hazards, and climate - Capacity to contribute to benefit from GOOS
varies enormously among nations and regions
8Basic Elements
- Regional and National Coastal GOOS programmes
- Global Coastal Network
9- Regional Alliances
- National and Global programmes
10Implementation Plan will provide
- A tool kit for developing Regional Alliances and
National programmes - Methodology for evaluation of component
programmes (seven step process) - Methodology for assessment of variables required
for programme - Simple methods for assessing changes in ecosystem
health -
11RAMP - the NEW way
- To develop and validate a suite of inexpensive,
easy to use chemical and biological markers of
pollution - To apply the markers in assessments of pollution
in coastal ecosystems - To facilitate and improve the cost effectiveness
of environmental management in developing and
developed countries
12Cardiac Activity
13THE ATLANTIS MOBILE LABORATORY An Environmental
and Public Health Tool
- Self-sufficient, mobile laboratory
- 3 laboratory modules and 3 support modules
- Standard size containers
- Dedicated to
- Environmental health research
- Environmental monitoring
- Educational outreach and technology transfer
- Access remote areas
- Integrated and standardized data acquisition
14 15GOOS Regional Alliances (GRAs)
GRA 1
GRA 2
GRA 3
Spatial Scale
GRA 4
Global Network
16Selecting the Common Variables
Minimum No./Maximum No. Phenomena
- Comprehensive list of variables for all 6 goals
- Detection
- Weight variables based on
- No. of phenomena of interest
- No. of user groups
- Prediction
- Weight variables based on
- data requirements of models for each goal
- No. of user groups
17Global Coastal NetworkProvisional Common
Variables
PHYSICAL Sea level, Temperature, Salinity,
Currents, Surface waves, Bathymetry, Shoreline
position
CHEMICAL Sediment grain size/organic content,
Dissolved inorganic N-P-Si, Dissolved O2
BIOLOGICAL Benthic biomass, Phytoplankton
biomass, Attenuation of solar radiation Fecal
Indicators
18COOP requests applications for membership in the
GCN group
GRAs Nations Programs
GCN TECHNICAL GROUP Representatives of elements
measuring common variables charged with
facilitating the transition to operational status
JCOMM implements
Develop Operational Observing Elements
Develop DMAC Systems
Develop GCN Products and Services
Research gt Operational
GCN Members Group Reviews Products, Evaluates
System and Makes recommendations for enhancements
and changes.
19COOP requests applications for membership in the
GCN group
GRAs Nations Programs
Specify requirements. Evaluate effectiveness. Deve
lop standards and protocols. Working closely
with research, pilot projects, and
pre-operational elements, facilitate transition
to operational status. When standards are
established, pass on to JCOMM.
GCN MEMBERS GROUP Representatives of elements
measuring common variables charged with
facilitating the transition to operational status
Develop DMAC systems
Development of GCN Products and Services and
transition to operational status under JCOMM
Research gt Operational
GCN Members Group Reviews Products, Evaluates
System and Makes recommendations for enhancements
and changes.
20COOP requests applications for membership in the
GCN group
GRAs Nations Programs
GCN TECHNICAL GROUP Representatives of elements
measuring common variables charged with
facilitating the transition to operational status
JCOMM implements
Develop Operational Observing Elements
Develop DMAC Systems
Develop GCN Products and Services
Research gt Operational
GCN Members Group Reviews Products, Evaluates
System and Makes recommendations for enhancements
and changes.
21COOP requests applications for membership in the
GCN group
GRAs Nations Programs
Develop standards and protocols for data
exchange. Coordination the development of data
exchange infrastructure. Encourage free and open
exchange of data.
GCN MEMBERS GROUP Representatives of elements
measuring common variables charged with
facilitating the transition to operational status
Specify requirements. Evaluate effectiveness. Deve
lop standards and protocols. Working closely with
research, pilot projects, and pre-operational
elements, facilitate transition to operational
status. When standards are established, pass on
to JCOMM.
Develop DMAC systems
Development of GCN Products and Services and
transition to operational status under JCOMM
Research gt Operational
GCN Members Group Reviews Products, Evaluates
System and Makes recommendations for enhancements
and changes.
22GOOS Data Communications Management Subsystem
Satellite Sensors
User - 1
In Situ Sensors
User - 2
GLOSS
User - 3
Data Management Communications
Ships
User - 4
HF Radar
User - 5
Laboratory Networks
User - n
23COOP requests applications for membership in the
GCN group
GRAs Nations Programs
GCN TECHNICAL GROUP Representatives of elements
measuring common variables charged with
facilitating the transition to operational status
JCOMM implements
Develop Operational Observing Elements
Develop DMAC Systems
Develop GCN Products and Services
Research gt Operational
GCN Members Group Reviews Products, Evaluates
System and Makes recommendations for enhancements
and changes.
24COOP requests applications for membership in the
GCN group
GRAs Nations Programs
Work with users to identify products. Coordination
of product development. Build capacity for
product development and delivery.
GCN MEMBERS GROUP Representatives of elements
measuring common variables charged with
facilitating the transition to operational status
Specify requirements. Evaluate effectiveness. Deve
lop standards and protocols. Working closely with
research, pilot projects, and pre-operational
elements, facilitate transition to operational
status. When standards are established, pass on
to JCOMM.
Develop DMAC systems
Development of GCN Products and Services and
transition to operational status under JCOMM
Research gt Operational
GCN Members Group Reviews Products, Evaluates
System and Makes recommendations for enhancements
and changes.
25COOP requests applications for membership in the
GCN group
GRAs Nations Programs
GCN TECHNICAL GROUP Representatives of elements
measuring common variables charged with
facilitating the transition to operational status
JCOMM implements
Develop Operational Observing Elements
Develop DMAC Systems
Develop GCN Products and Services
Research gt Operational
GCN Members Group Reviews Products, Evaluates
System and Makes recommendations for enhancements
and changes.
26Linking Observations to Products
Groups that Use, Depend on, Manage or Study
Marine Ecosystems
GOOS
Analysis, Modeling
End To End
Data Communications Management
Monitoring In Situ Remote Sensing
27Implementing the Coastal Module Key
Recommendations
- GOOS Regional Alliances (GRAs) are the building
blocks of the Global Coastal Network - RD incubators
- Provide a venue for involving user groups
product development - Implement sustained Capacity Building
- A Global Coastal Network
- Manage variables required by most GRAs The
Common Variables - Establish and co ordinate a network reference
sentinel stations - Begin by
- Selectively linking existing elements through
integrated data management on national, regional
global scales
28Building An Integrated System
Living Resources
RD Requirements
Public Health
Ecosystem Based Adaptive Management
Ecosystem Health
Climate, Marine Ops, Natural Hazards
Degree of Difficulty, TIME
29Coastal Peoples Ocean Food Chain