Underwater cabled observatories are a key assets to monitor the oceans, providing high-resolution multi-parametric data from a wide variety of sensor systems. Their outstanding observational capabilities lead to significant amounts of data that need to be properly acquired, archived, curated and distributed. This paper presents the OBSEA e-Infrastructure, a modular data infrastructure to manage and distribute data from the OBSEA underwater observatory in a Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Re-usable manner
Society is requesting more than ever being better informed on the state and effects of Earth’s chang...
The past few decades have seen a marked acceleration in the amount of marine observation data derive...
OBSEA is an underwater cabled observatory located 4 km off the coast of Vilanova i la Geltru, Barcel...
In this article we describe our experiences with interoperable data management and instrument contro...
The study of the effects of climate change on the marine environment requires the existence of suffi...
Special issue 9th MARTECH: International Workshop on Marine Technology: 16-18 June 2021, Vigo, Spain...
Well-founded data management systems are of vital importance for ocean observing systems as they ens...
Well-founded data management systems are of vital importance for ocean observing systems as they ens...
Marine sensors needs to be tested in real and controlled environments in order to assure, both, prop...
The implementation of submarine sensors at regional scale has been considered within the ESFRI Road...
The expandable seafoor observatory OBSEA (https://obsea.es) is located at 4 Km of Vilaonva i la Gelt...
The NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) is a networked ocean research observatory with arrays o...
A suitable sampling technology to identify species and to estimate population dynamics based on indi...
Abstract — Multidisciplinary underwater observatories represent an exceptional technological resourc...
A suitable sampling technology to identify species and to estimate population dynamics based on indi...
Society is requesting more than ever being better informed on the state and effects of Earth’s chang...
The past few decades have seen a marked acceleration in the amount of marine observation data derive...
OBSEA is an underwater cabled observatory located 4 km off the coast of Vilanova i la Geltru, Barcel...
In this article we describe our experiences with interoperable data management and instrument contro...
The study of the effects of climate change on the marine environment requires the existence of suffi...
Special issue 9th MARTECH: International Workshop on Marine Technology: 16-18 June 2021, Vigo, Spain...
Well-founded data management systems are of vital importance for ocean observing systems as they ens...
Well-founded data management systems are of vital importance for ocean observing systems as they ens...
Marine sensors needs to be tested in real and controlled environments in order to assure, both, prop...
The implementation of submarine sensors at regional scale has been considered within the ESFRI Road...
The expandable seafoor observatory OBSEA (https://obsea.es) is located at 4 Km of Vilaonva i la Gelt...
The NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) is a networked ocean research observatory with arrays o...
A suitable sampling technology to identify species and to estimate population dynamics based on indi...
Abstract — Multidisciplinary underwater observatories represent an exceptional technological resourc...
A suitable sampling technology to identify species and to estimate population dynamics based on indi...
Society is requesting more than ever being better informed on the state and effects of Earth’s chang...
The past few decades have seen a marked acceleration in the amount of marine observation data derive...
OBSEA is an underwater cabled observatory located 4 km off the coast of Vilanova i la Geltru, Barcel...