The ocean observing system needs to be ensured by high-level integration and coordination to guarantee its longterm sustainability, efficient accessibility and usability by a wide range of users. Enormous advancements and efforts toward these objectives have been already conducted in Europe, partly through the activities of the IOC-UNESCO's International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) and EuroGOOS DATAMEQ working group, although there is still room for additional progress and gaps to be addressed. During the past two decades, a series of standards for data and metadata formats as well as exchange protocols have been established within the marine community where projects, organizations and data integrators like JCOMM, RDA...
Although the Ocean is a fundamental part of the global system providing a wealth of resources, there...
Understanding and sustainably managing complex environments such as marine ecosystems benefits from ...
The past few decades have seen a marked acceleration in the amount of marine observation data derive...
Harmonisation data management procedures and implementing FAIR principles with the target to serve t...
Recently the European Commission undertook steps towards a European Marine Observation and Data Netw...
Data availability is of vital importance for marine research but most of the European data are fragm...
The H2020 AtlantOS project started in June 2015 and aims to optimise and enhance the Integrated Atla...
The SeaDataNet pan-European infrastructure has been developed by NODCs and major research institutes...
International audienceUnderstanding and sustainably managing complex environments such as marine eco...
The data management landscape associated with the Global Ocean Observing System is distributed, comp...
Although the Ocean is a fundamental part of the global system providing a wealth of resources, there...
Understanding and sustainably managing complex environments such as marine ecosystems benefits from ...
The past few decades have seen a marked acceleration in the amount of marine observation data derive...
Harmonisation data management procedures and implementing FAIR principles with the target to serve t...
Recently the European Commission undertook steps towards a European Marine Observation and Data Netw...
Data availability is of vital importance for marine research but most of the European data are fragm...
The H2020 AtlantOS project started in June 2015 and aims to optimise and enhance the Integrated Atla...
The SeaDataNet pan-European infrastructure has been developed by NODCs and major research institutes...
International audienceUnderstanding and sustainably managing complex environments such as marine eco...
The data management landscape associated with the Global Ocean Observing System is distributed, comp...
Although the Ocean is a fundamental part of the global system providing a wealth of resources, there...
Understanding and sustainably managing complex environments such as marine ecosystems benefits from ...
The past few decades have seen a marked acceleration in the amount of marine observation data derive...