Www.mersea.eu.org IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 Overview of MERSEA Mike Bell & Yves Desaubies  The fast-track marine service for GMES  The M ERSEA.

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IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 Overview of MERSEA Mike Bell & Yves Desaubies  The fast-track marine service for GMES  The M ERSEA Integrated project  The M ERSEA system

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 GMES – Global Monitoring for Environment and Security  A joint project of European Commission and European Space Agency. First conceived in 1998  To support the monitoring needed to pursue European policies for sustainable use and protection of the environment  Monitoring system includes space, in situ and modelling components  Services delivering benefits are part of GMES  GMES is viewed as the European level contribution to GEO  Sustainability of monitoring system is a key issue

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 GMES – Fast track workshops  3 fast-track services identified for implementation by 2008 (2012): marine, land and emergency response  Workshop held October to review fast-track status of marine component  Break-out sessions on:  needs and requirements  Implementation  Sustainability (including dependence on observations)  Recommendations:  Implement a network of regional and global forecast systems  Support for content of GMES space component programme  Commission is likely to set up an Implementation Group

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 GMES Space Component Programme  Two segments:  Segment 1: 2006 – 2012; 200 M€ envelope; GMES-1  Segment 2: ; 430 M€ envelope; Sentinels  5 Sentinels  Sentinel 1 – C-band SAR  Sentinel 3 – altimeter; wide-swath optical; “AATSR”  GMES-1 – gap-filler  C-band SAR; “MERIS”; “AATSR”; + ?? altimeter  Programme to be presented in Berlin to ESA Ministerial early December for adoption & subscriptions

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 Policy areas marine service must support Reducing loss of life and property from natural and human- induced disasters;  Oil spills, marine safety, search and rescue, wave forecasts Understanding environmental factors affecting human health and well-being;  Harmful Algal Blooms Improving management of energy resources;  Offshore oil industry; wind energy Understanding, assessing, predicting, mitigating, and adapting to climate variability and change;  Hurricanes, El Niño, global change

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 Improving weather information, forecasting, and warning;  Seasonal forecasting Improving water resource management through better understanding of the water cycle ;  Evaporation – precipitation, Improving the management and protection of terrestrial, coastal, and marine ecosystems; Understanding, monitoring, and conserving biodiversity  Marine ecosystems, deep ocean Policy areas marine service must support

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005  The fast-track marine service for GMES  The M ERSEA Integrated project  The M ERSEA system

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 Development of a European system for operational monitoring and forecasting of the ocean physics, biogeochemistry, and ecosystems, on global and regional scales Mersea Executive Committee (Y. Desaubies, P. Bahurel, M. Bell, E. Buch, J. Johannessen, P.-Y. Le Traon, G. Manzella N. Pinardi, S. Pouliquen, R. Rayner, H. Roquet, U. Send, J.Verron), and many partners ….

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 MERSEA Integrated Project R&D project funded under 6th FP of the European Commission  Thematic priority : SPACE - GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security)  Ocean and Marine Applications 4-year project (2004 –2008) 38 contractors, 16 countries (or Int. Org.) Coordination : IFREMER (Institut Français de Recherche pour l’Exploitation de la Mer), France ; Y.Desaubies

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 MERSEA Project Participants Cyprus FDMR Denmark DMI U.E JRC Finland U-HEL France ASP BOOST CLS CNRS IFREMER coordinator MERCATOR OCÉAN MÉTÉO FRANCE [+ Canada :] DFO Germany AWI GEOB IFM/UNIV. KIEL IFM/UNIV. HAMBURG Greece : HCMR Ireland : TECHWORKS Italy : CNR-ISAC CNR-ISSIA CONISMA ENEA INGV OGS Netherlands : MARIS UNIV. UTRECHT Norway : MET NO NERSC Spain : CSIC ICCM IEO Turkey : IMS UK : NERC-SOC OCEAN NUMERICS PML NERC-POL THE MET OFFICE UNIV. READING UNIV. SOUTHAMPTON International : ECMWF

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 MERSEA IP objectives  Development of a European system for operational monitoring and forecasting of the ocean physics, biogeochemistry and ecosystems  A network of regional and global systems  Support for coastal systems  To build the marine component of GMES (2008)  To build on expertise and systems developed in national and European programmes Nowcasts, forecasts, hindcasts

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 MERSEA IP: Work Packages  WP2 Develop Satellite products – P Y le Traon  WP3 Develop in situ – U Send (& S Pouliquen)  WP4 Develop surface flux products – H Roquet  WP5 Overall system design & evaluation – P Bahurel  WP6 Information system – G Manzella  WP7 Research and Development of forecasting systems – J Verron  WP9 Implementation and Production of forecasting systems – M Bell  WP10 Downscaling – E Buch  WP11 Develop applications – N Pinardi  WP12 Develop services – R Rayner  WP13 Capacity building & overall assessment – J Johannessen

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005  The fast-track marine service for GMES  The M ERSEA Integrated project  The M ERSEA system

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 The MERSEA Integrated System NE Atlantic ARCTIC BALTIC SEA MED SEA GLOBAL OCEAN

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 An Integrated System  Cross functions : integration, consistency, quality of services  Information management : adapt product and delivery to user need Ocean Portal, Catalogue, … Standardisation, Chart, … Overall Assessment,… Monitoring, Supervision, … User Desk, …  Thematic Portals : production services

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005  Classes of services (and user classes ):  Monitoring and basic mapping;  Operational forecasting;  Global and main regional areas Downstream services  Emergency response and crisis management;  On-demand customized products and information  To be provided by Agencies or Value adding companies, in support of their mission  coastal and local systems,shore processes } Generic,core Classes of service

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 GMES Satellite and in situ networks Marine Core Services Marine Core Services Marine Downstream Services Marine Downstream Services GMES Marine Operational Users GMES Service outputs (others) Core information (ocean state) User customized information (user products) GMES input information (raw data) Services and products –and delivery system, must be customized to user needs

IGST – Exeter - 14 November 2005 Version Implementation v.0 1 st Apr 2004 v.1 1 st Oct 2005 v.2 1 st Apr 2007 v.3 1 st Apr 2008 Two Targetted Observational Periods (TOPs) Oct 05 – Mar 06 Apr 07 – Sep 07 Timetable for development