Marine Arctic Data Portal Sample Clauses

Marine Arctic Data Portal. At the Polar Data Forum III (PDF III) in November 2019 the Copernicus In Situ Coordination Group, EMODnet Physics, CMEMS INSTAC and EuroGOOS organised a workshop on marine data from the Arctic Ocean. Recent surveys performed by Xxxxxxxxxx In Situ Coordination Group and the INTAROS project has revealed severe gaps in the present Arctic Observing System – especially the central Arctic, but also gaps in timely availability and quality of existing observations and in the availability of data from both European and non-European countries. A major part of the marine observations in the Arctic are funded via time-limited research projects with limited capacity for data management. The workshop recommended to establish a “Marine Arctic Data Portal”. The abovementioned organisations subsequently took the initiative to establish such a Data Portal with the purpose: • To be a one-stop- shop for Arctic Marine in situ data easily accessible and freely available for any users. • Support European data integrator infrastructures (CMEMS, EMODnet and SDN) with relevant data. • Unlock existing data from a variety of projects not yet freely exchanged. • Display performance of Arctic Ocean Observing System. It was agreed to use the EMODnet Physics platform for the purpose since it can provide straightforward access to centrally-curated circumpolar datasets and metadata records and a cooperative agreement between CMEMS INSTAC and EMODnet ensures data ingested into the Arctic Marine Data Portal are fully available to the Copernicus community. The portal was implemented during 2020 and launched via a virtual kick-off meeting for invited participants on 20 November 2020 and an open webinar on 27 November 2020. The portal is available on: xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xx/ The portal aims at: • Stimulate further data sharing • Helping scientists find the data they need to answer key questions. • Allowing research planners and program coordinators to explore the spatial and temporal distribution of observing platforms using the map interface. This knowledge will help them to identify gaps that need to be filled in the observing system. • Allowing researchers to easily and rapidly explore the data to test its suitability for their needs using the plotting tools for the datasets. To speed up the ingestion of ocean data to Marine Arctic Data Portal SMHI, who is a leading partner in EMODnet, joined as a partner in the COINS Arctic WP during summer 2021. Their work has focused on: • Esta...
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