Marine monitoring in Marine Research Center Finnish Environment Institute SYKE Seppo Kaitala Finnish Environment Institute SYKE.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
GMES Marine Service MY OCEAN 5th GEO European projects Workshop Frédéric ADRAGNA MyOcean Project Manager London – 8/9 February 2011.
Advertisements

Environmental data collection and information systems in the Baltic Sea Juha-Markku Leppänen Marine Research Centre of SYKE EEA/EIONET Workshop Maritime.
Thermohaline structure, processes responsible for its formation and variation in the Gulf of Finland Taavi Liblik Marine Systems Institute at Tallinn University.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN The GMES MyOcean Marine Service Bertil Håkansson SMHI, Core Service MyOcean Core User Requirements.
Assembly, May 2014 Oslo STATUS of WP 3 Wilhelm Petersen, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht
EIONET REPORTING Agency of Environment & Forestry MARINE AND COASTAL ENVIRONMENT MARITIME MARITIME 21/22 October 2013.
Kotka Maritime Research Centre TL. kotka JP 2 Merikotka strategic basis Backround:  Rapid growth in maritime transport  A growing.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN The Baltic Sea Monitoring and Forecasting Centre in MyOcean Presentation by: Frank Jannsen Priidik Lagemaa.
All rights reserved © 2006, Alcatel Alenia Space MarCoast, a “user” service network vision Roberto Aloisi, Alcatel Alenia Space  GlobCOLOUR/Medspiration.
Baltic Sea Research Institute Warnemünde iow iow Ecological consequences of different nutrient abatement strategies for.
PICODIV RED SEA ANALYSIS Some details of the area: i) continental shelf: 10 m from shore the seafloor drops sharply at station A the depth is 700 m. Can.
Great Lakes Observing System GLRI Tributary Monitoring Project
Timo Tamminen, Seppo Kaitala, Jukka Seppälä I SYKE Lauri Laakso I FMI Kai Sørensen I NIVA Workshop on future strategies – NIVA HQ
Wilhelm PetersenI HZGI 2013, June 18/19th I UPMC I Paris JERICO MID TERM REVIEW WP 3 Harmonizing technological.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN MyOcean service and product specification Dominique Obaton.
HELCOM proposal on project aiming at BSAP development and implementation Baltic Sea Region Programme Conference May 2007, Hamburg HELCOM.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Baltic Sea Pilot Project BALSAM Testing new concepts for integrated environmental monitoring of the Baltic Sea.
Use of Remote Sensing for Routine Coastal Water Monitoring by a State Agency Bob Connell New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Marine.
Baltic Operational Oceanographic System (BOOS) Erik Buch Centre for Ocean and Ice.
The Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System. Technical Program Real time monitoring and forecasts of: Weather - surface ocean winds, air temperature, visibility.
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN WP 18 URD Synthesis Marine and Coastal Environment.
Planning the infrastructure for marine monitoring and operational oceanography Lennart Funkquist Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute Figures.
Arctic ROOS contributions
Coastal monitoring and forecasting systems in Finland by FIMR Pekka Alenius Leading scientist Finnish Institute of Marine Research POL Workshop Mallorca.
GMES - MyOcean: operational oceanography, a source of new economic and environmental services Nadia Pinardi University of Bologna and Istituto Nazionale.
09/06/09 GOOS Regional alliances NEAR - North-East Asian Regional-GOOS Japan – Seto Inland Sea – several HAB species Korea – blooms of Cochlodinium polykrikoides.
Joint EMECO/NOOS meeting – Lowestoft – 2-3 June 2009 Some Norwegian activities relevant to EMECO and to the implementation of the MSFD Dominique Durand.
SPATIAL ASSESSMENT OF THE GULF OF MEXICO & CORAL REEF FISHERIES WITH AN EMPHASIS ON THE 2010 DEEPWATER HORIZON OIL SPILL Patrina Bly Educational Partnership.
JCOMM Data Buoy Cooperation Panel October 16, 2006 National Data Buoy Center 2006 Review: A Year of Growth Paul F. Moersdorf, PhD, Director.
Dr. Lawson Brigham Deputy Director and Alaska office Director, US Arctic Research Commission PhD. (Cambridge, 2000) M.S. (Rensselear Polytechnic Inst.,
Marine Core Service MY OCEAN Potential contribution of Observatories to GMES Marine Core Service, MyOcean Fabrice HERNANDEZ IRD/Mercator Ocean, France.
Our Backyard Waterways: Predicting a Phytoplankton Bloom.
09/06/09 Possible SMHI contributions to EMECO North Sea Observatory Presented at EMECO meeting, Lowestoft 2-3 June 2009 Bengt Karlson Swedish Meteorological.
A Coastal Observing and Forecasting System for the Baltic Sea Lennart Funkquist Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute Workshop on.
CONRAD BLUCHER INSTITUTE ACTIVITIES SUPPORTING TEXAS PORTS AND WATERWAYS OPERATIONS Two Inter-related Services to the Port Community: 1. The Texas Coastal.
Southern California Coast Observed Temperature Anomalies Observed Salinity Anomalies Geostrophic Along-shore Currents Warming Trend Low Frequency Salinity.
FORSEEABLE CONSEQUENCES FOR MARINE INSURANCE Impacts of Climate Change on the Maritime Industries Preparatory Workshop 7 – 8 June 2007 World Maritime.
Marine and coastal thematic assessment for the EEA’s 2010 State of the Environment report Trine Christiansen (EEA)
From Ocean Sciences at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography Temperature – Salinity for the Northwest.
Validation of turbidity products EuroGOOS Conference, May 20-22, 2008, Exeter Session Observations – OBS17 May 22, 2008 Validation of turbidity products.
Loïc Petit de la Villéon I IFREMER I WP 7: Service and data access Mid-term review: june , June 18/19.
Riina Klais PhD student ( ) Tartu University (Estonia) Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences Department of Nature and Technology Supervisor:
Application of ROMS for the Spencer Gulf and on the adjacent shelf of South Australia Carlos Teixeira & SARDI Oceanography Group Aquatic Sciences 2009.
JERICO KICK OFF MEETING WP 3PARIS – Maison de la recherche - 24 & 25 May 2011 WP3: Harmonizing technological aspects Wilhelm Petersen Helmholtz-Zentrum.
Update on Ferrybox Improvement of process understanding through the use of high frequent Ferrybox observations Henning Wehde, Dominique Durand, Pierre.
Baltic Master WP2 Seminar Safe Transportation at Sea Kalmar, June,2006.
BALANS - Planning and Management in the Baltic Sea Region with Land Information from EO PROJECT OBJECTIVES Detailed requirements of specific customer organisations.
RSSJ.
What is the System-Wide Monitoring Program (SWMP) and What Can It Do For You?
Irish Sea Public domain: From Irish National Tidegauge NetworkIrish National Tidegauge Network Mean spring tides.
State Agency Needs for Remote Sensing Data Related to Water Quality By Bob Van Dolah Marine Resources Research Institute South Carolina Department of Natural.
© Natural Resources Institute Finland Luonnonvarakeskus (In Finnish) Natural Resources Institute Finland Natural Resources Institute Finland is a research.
Ocean > English Channel > North Sea What the Portsmouth-Bilbao FerryBox is telling us David Hydes EMECO-NOOS Workshop Lowestoft June 2009.
Southern California Coast Observed Temperature Anomalies Observed Salinity Anomalies Geostrophic Along-shore Currents Warming Trend Low Frequency Salinity.
Anne Laine North Ostrobothnia Regional Environment Centre FINLAND BOTHNIAN BAY LIFE.
1 GOFREP – an example of transnational cooperation in enhancing maritime safety and marine environment protection XII RS International Seminar St.Petersburg,
VACCIA-project: Vulnerability assessment of ecosystem services for climate change impacts and adaptation Martin Forsius Prof., Research Manager Finnish.
Environmental Monitoring in the Black Sea Meeting Name, Dates, Venue Joint Survey Prepared by: Alexander Mikaelyan with contribution of Jaroslav Slobodnik,
Odessa – 2016 Ukrainian Scientific Centre of Ecology of the Sea UkrSCES (Odessa, Ukraine)
General Assembly 2 - JERICO - 1www.jerico-fp7.eu Review of instruments: LED fluorometers E.g. how the wavelength settings of commercial devices are suited.
4 th International Symposium of Maritime Security Safety & Environmental Protection Spatial analysis of oil spills from marine accidents in Greek waters.
NASA’s Ocean Color Online Visualization and Analysis System
Juha-Markku Leppänen Marine Research Centre
Finnish Transport Agency
The effect of ship Nox deposition on cyanobacteria blooms
HELCOM and operational oceanography
Typology and classification of coastal waters in Estonia
The use of probabilistic climate projections for estimating risks of impact Timothy R. Carter, Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE), Finland Acknowledgements:
NORDIC HYDROGRAPHIC COMMISSION (NHC)
Presentation transcript:

Marine monitoring in Marine Research Center Finnish Environment Institute SYKE Seppo Kaitala Finnish Environment Institute SYKE

Marine Research Centre Director Mari Walls Monitoring and Assessment Marine Spatial Planning Modelling and Innovations “Marine research, protection and sustainable use” Experimental Research Facility (Kumpula) SYKE laboratiories (Hakuninmaa) SYKE main offices (Töölo) Total staff ca. 100 persons: 35 Ph.D., ca. 40 M.Sc. ASIANTUNTIJAPALVELUT HYDROLOGIAYKSIKKÖ Marine Research Centre Research Vessel management office Oil Spill Emergency Response Group Secretarial and economic services Units: Prem- ises:

Marine Research Centre Finnish Environment Institute SYKE

Winter monitoring : Juha Flinkman – SYKE Merikeskus

Nutrients in the surface waters Less Nitrate in the Bothnian Bay and in the Arhipelago Sea than in the previous winter More Phosphate in the eastern Gulf of Finland than in the previous winter Phosphate Winter Nitrate Phosphate Winter

1991: the first recordings on-route Helsinki-Tallinn with Georg Ots 1992: the system installed on-board Finnjet 1993: the ”official” launch of 1997: Finnish-Estonian operative monitoring system of the state of the Gulf of Finland : Ferrybox EU project current: ESA/MarCoast baseline service 2008: Cooperation with SMHI for Oulu- Göteborg route 2009: MyOcean In Situ Tematic Center 2011: JERICO EU project 2013: New line St. Petersburg - Århus 2013: The 5 th Ferrybox workshop in Helsinki Highlights

EARSel Workshop Bolzano, June 7-9, 2007 Flow-through recording and water sampling points by M/S FINNMAID 12 0r 24 water sampling points Twice a week Nominal sampling depth 5 m Flow through measurements with 250 m resolution Helsinki Travemünde Operational since 1993

EARSel Workshop Bolzano, June 7-9, 2007 SeaPrism on the Helsinki Lighthouse in the Gulf of Finland Latitude: ° North, Longitude: ° East

Near real time observations on commercial ferries Time, location, from GPS Salinity Temperature Chlorophyll Phycocyanin Turbidity Water samples Traspaper in cooperation with SMHI Finnmaid in coopertion with IOW Silja Serenade in cooperation with Uusimaan ELY center and Helsinki Environment Center

Real time monitoring havainnointi

Nitrate in the surface water of the Baltic Sea data Month  mol/ l

Phosphate in the surface water Month  mol/ l Nitrate Phosphate

Risk assesment of cyanobacteria blooms 2012 The risk assesment was done with modelling using winter nutrien considitions and scenario climate forcing By the finnish coast the cyanobacteria bloom risk is moderate

14 data from MyOcean service

15 Ferrybox Data vs. EO Data, Chlorophyll-a Jenni Attila GEO/SYKE

Thank you 16