Ocean Data Product Integration Through Innovation-The Next Level of Data Interoperability.

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2019Author
Buck, Justin J. H.
Bainbridge, Scott J.
Burger, Eugene F.
Kraberg, Alexandra C.
Casari, Matthew
Casey, Kenneth S.
Darroch, Louise
Del Rio, Joaquin
Metfies, Katja
Delory, Eric
Fischer, Philipp F.
Gardner, Thomas
Heffernan, Ryan
Jirka, Simon
Kokkinaki, Alexandra
Loebl, Martina
Buttigieg, Pier Luigi
Pearlman, Jay S.
Schewe, Ingo
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In the next decade the pressures on ocean systems and the communities that rely on
them will increase along with impacts from the multiple stressors of climate change
and human activities. Our ability to manage and sustain our oceans will depend
on the data we collect and the information and knowledge derived from it. Much
of the uptake of this knowledge will be outside the ocean domain, for example
by policy makers, local Governments, custodians, and other organizations, so it is
imperative that we democratize or open the access and use of ocean data. This
paper looks at how technologies, scoped by standards, best practice and communities
of practice, can be deployed to change the way that ocean data is accessed,
utilized, augmented and transformed into information and knowledge. The current
portal-download model which requires the user to know what data exists, where
it is stored, in what format and with what processing, limits the uptake and use
of ocean data. Using exam.....
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
6Issue
Article 32Page Range
19pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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10.3389/fmars.2019.00032Citation
Buck, J.J.H., Bainbridge, S.J., Burger, E.F., Kraberg, A.C., Casari, M., et al (2019) Ocean Data Product Integration Through Innovation-The Next Level of Data Interoperability. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6:32, 19pp. DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00032Collections
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