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Sustainability of Ocean Observing Systems – An Interdisciplinary Data Management Case Study Robert M. Branton 1, Tsafrir Gazit 1, Andrew Sherin 2 1 Dalhousie.

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1 Sustainability of Ocean Observing Systems – An Interdisciplinary Data Management Case Study Robert M. Branton 1, Tsafrir Gazit 1, Andrew Sherin 2 1 Dalhousie University, 1355 Oxford Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4R2, Canada, 2 Atlantic Coastal Zone Information Steering Committee Secretariat, 6414 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4R2, Canada Email: bob.branton@dal.cabob.branton@dal.ca Keywords. data management, data management planning, ocean observing, animal tracking. This presentation and associated materials can be found at: http://coinatlantic.ca/index.php/scidatacon2014

2 Outline Introduction Ocean Tracking Network Data Management Planning Tools – ACZISC Information Accessibility Benchmark – DCC Data Management Planning (DMP) Online Results Conclusions / Recommendations Acknowledgements Summary of Links 2

3 Introduction Global ocean observing systems and associated research management practices are both evolving very rapidly. What happens to the data when core funding for global initiatives like the Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) is discontinued? Data management planning tools including: Canada’s Atlantic Coastal Zone Information Steering Committee (ACZISC) ‘Information Accessibility Benchmark’ framework and United Kingdom’s Digital Curation Centre (DCC) Data Management Planning (DMP) are intended to address such questions. 3

4 Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) Headquartered at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada Part of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) 202 projects involving 287 researchers at 90 institutions in 18 countries See Public OTN Data Portal live at http://members.oceantrack.org Gaps in Coverage by Economic Exclusion Zone See OTN EEZ map live at http://www.arcgis.com 4 * A cursory look at 20 references randomly selected from 378 listed by ‘Kessel S. T. et al. A review of detection range testing in aquatic passive acoustic telemetry studies. In: Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 2013’ showed that ½ were studies of species not contained in the OTN database. *

5 OTN Data Policies Free & open access to data following OECD* Principals & Guidelines Not all institutions share tag release metadata, hence mystery tags 5   * http://www.oecd.org/sti/sci-tech/38500813.pdfhttp://www.oecd.org/sti/sci-tech/38500813.pdf http://members.oceantrack.org/data/data-collection

6 OTN Data Annual growth generally exceeds 50% per year – 60 million detections of 36 thousand known tagged animals of 72 species – 17 million detections of 8 thousand mystery tags* 6

7 Breaking News at 5th International Bio-logging Symposium (BLS5), Sept 22-27, 2014, Strasbourg, France … ‘Animal Acoustic Telemetry (AAT) Data Convention and Solutions’ OTN … adopts the ‘Animal Acoustic Telemetry (AAT) Data Convention and Solutions’ recently reconciled by U.S. IOOS, NANOOS, OTN, and Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) and other partners. ‘AAT Data Solutions’ ‘AAT Data Solutions’ … facilitate data exchange between data centers, unite oceanographers and trackers and help users to get the data they want in formats they need More Information: Wiki, ERRDAP, GeoServerWikiERRDAPGeoServer Contacts: hassan.moustahfid@noaa.gov and Lenore.Bajona@dal.ca hassan.moustahfid@noaa.govLenore.Bajona@dal.ca 7

8 Data Management Planning Tools National research funding bodies, around the world now increasingly require their grant- holders to produce and maintain formal standardized Data Management Plans (DMPs), both at the bid-preparation stage and after funding has been secured Standards and tools such as these did not exist when OTN’s was first developed; hence a need to explore their use as a potential replacement 8

9 ACZISC Information Accessibility Benchmark http://coinatlantic.ca/documents/Data_Accessibility_Benchmark_Organiza tional_Self_Assessment_Tool.pdf 9

10 Atlantic Coastal Zone Information Steering Committee (ACZISC) Information Accessibility Benchmark Pedigree Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development’s (OECD) Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public Funding. Government of Canada’s Operating Principles for the Open Government. United States Memorandum on Open Data Policy. G8 Charter for Open Data. Principles 1.Open Data by Default 2.Completeness 3.Primacy 4.Timeliness 5.Ease of Physical and Electronic Access 6.Non-discrimination 7.Licencing 8.Permanence 9.Usage Costs 10.Supporting Use 11.Evaluation 10

11 Using the ACZISC Information Accessibility Benchmark A laddered self- evaluation questionnaire and scoring system for determining an organization’s adherence to providing effective and easy accessibility to data What is your organization’s position on this ladder? 11

12 ACZISC Information Accessibility Benchmark is a Self Assessment Tools Use separately to score multiple units within one organization. Have multiple persons from different perspectives (e.g. data manager, user, scientist) score within each unit. Use it repetitively over time to mark progress. The individual scores for each ladder are more important than the aggregate score: use the score to target areas to improve upon. Weight scores based upon internal priorities. Some respondents may choose not to score some ladders (n/a). 12

13 DCC Data Management Planning (DMP) Online http://www.dcc.ac.uk/dmponline 13

14 Data Curation Centre (DCC) Data Management Planning (DMP) Online Tool ‘Data Management Planning Online’ (DMP) provides for building & editing of funder specific and or generic plans. DMPs are easily created, edited, shared, exported or deleted at anytime. CreateDocumentUseStoreSharePreserve 14

15 ‘OTN Data Management Plan’ using Generic DMP Online Framework 15 Co-owned by: Lenore.Bajona@dal.ca and bob.branton@dal.calLenore.Bajona@dal.cabob.branton@dal.cal http://coinatlantic.ca/SciDataCon2014/Ocean Tracking Network.pdf

16 Example DMP Online question & answer 16

17 Results Existing OTN planning and policy documents were used to conduct a preliminary assessment of data management practices using both the DCC and ACZISC frameworks. All ACZISC and DCC framework questions were answered using existing OTN text. DMP results are stored within DMPonline at DCC and ACZISC results are stored in a simple Excel spreadsheet. 17

18 ACZISC / DMP Online Comparison Results were summarized and compared using this simple table. 18

19 Online Form Based Questionnaire A GoogleDocs Form was recently created and connected to a spreadsheet for analysis via R (see next slide). Groups being invited to use this form include: Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) and the NorthEast Coastal and Ocean Data Partnership (NECODP). The form and associated usage guide can be found by following this link.this link 19

20 RStudio / Lattice Visualization of AZCISC and DCCP Scores 20 By ACZISC Principal By DCC Category By Respondent and ACZISC PrincipalBy Respondent and DCC Category

21 ‘AAT Data Solutions Plan’ using Generic DMP Online Framework A work in progress 21 Co-owned by: hassan.moustahfid@noaa.govhassan.moustahfid@noaa.gov, Lenore.Bajona@dal.ca and bob.branton@dal.calLenore.Bajona@dal.cabob.branton@dal.cal http://coinatlantic.ca/SciDataCon2014/Global Animal Acoustic Telemetry Data Sharing And Visualization.pdf

22 Conclusions Although not included in this study DataOne’s DMPTool is generally considered complementary to DMPOnline. – Sallans & Donnelly (2012) DMP Online and DMPTool: Different Strategies Towards a Shared Goal. The International Journal of Digital Curation. Vol 7, Issue 2 The AZCISC and data management planning tools like DCC DMPOnline and DMPTool all have – same general scope with emphasis on issues like ‘ease of access’, ‘open by default’, ‘permanence‘, ‘data collection’, ‘data sharing’ and ‘responsibilities’ The ACZISC benchmark provides a practical basis for systematic assessment of data management organizations, plans and systems before, during and after data are collected and processed. In the case of international networks such as OTN/AAT, this would include: – identifying need for enhancements at existing nodes – creation of new nodes and or combining of existing nodes – migrating existing nodes between institutions Recommendation: Use DCC/DataOne based ‘OTN Data Management Plans’ and ‘AAT Data Solution Plans’ as templates to prepare ‘Regional Data Management Plans’ 22

23 Acknowledgments Authors thank … – Alexi Baccardax Westcott / ACZISC – Dalhousie U – Hassan. Moustahfid / IOOS – NOAA – Joyline Makani / Dalhousie U – Joy Davidson / DCC - Glasgow U – Lenore Bajona / OTN - Dalhousie U – Mary Kennedy / DFO Canada / OBIS Canada – Paul Boudreau / ACZISC – Dalhousie U for providing materials on relevant data systems and frameworks and for reviewing and commenting the extended abstract and this presentation. 23

24 Sustainability of Ocean Observing Systems – An Interdisciplinary Data Management Case Study PgLinks 1http://coinatlantic.ca/index.php/scidatacon2014 4http://members.oceantrack.org http://bit.ly/1ouwou9 7https://code.google.com/p/ioostech/wiki/AnimalAcousticTelData http://data.nanoos.org/deverddap/index.html http://data.nanoos.org/geoserver/web/ 9http://coinatlantic.ca/documents/Data_Accessibility_Benchmark_Organizatio nal_Self_Assessment_Tool.pdf 13http://www.dcc.ac.uk/dmponline 15http://coinatlantic.ca/SciDataCon2014/Ocean Tracking Network.pdf 19https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1MJDBaBK8y- PE1XI6YmZ4BIqTGYwPmYGACNjIDVhXXsM/edit?usp=sharing 21http://coinatlantic.ca/SciDataCon2014/Global Animal Acoustic Telemetry Data Sharing And Visualization.pdf 24 Authors and Contact … Robert M. Branton 1, Tsafrir Gazit 1, Andrew Sherin 2 1.Dalhousie University, 1355 Oxford Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4R2, Canada, 2.Atlantic Coastal Zone Information Steering Committee Secretariat, 6414 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4R2, Canada Email: bob.branton@dal.ca Summary of Links by Page …


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