Copernicus Marine Service in support to
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SUMMARY P. 4 Northern adriatic sea water quality for aquaculture and tourism sectors cadeau project P. 6 Assessing the nutrients budget in portuguese coastal zones P. 8 Cmems in support to emodnet seabed habitats P. 10 Smhi-monitoring anoxic events in the baltic sea P. 12 Monitoring and forecasting water quality in the bay of marseille P. 14 Monitoring particles drift in the levantine sea P. 16 Monitoring water quality in the mediterranean sea P. 18 Ocean biological information service: ocebis P. 20 Supporting france with the european marine strategy framework directive P. 22 Supporting italy with the european marine strategy framework directive P. 24 Supporting msfd directive in the atlantic ocean: the ifado project P. 26 Supporting portugal with the european marine strategy framework directive P. 28 Support to recreational beach sanitary risk
The Copernicus Marine Service (CMEMS) provides reference data and information on the physical and biogeochemical state, variability and dynamics of the ocean and marine ecosystems for the global ocean and the European regional seas. Products are free of charge and open to all, accessible via marine.copernicus.eu. CMEMS is implemented by Mercator Ocean International on behalf of the European Commission.
Inventory of marine applications developed in the Water Quality sector with the help of Copernicus Marine Service products.
Should you have any comments or questions, please contact us at : communication@mercator-ocean.eu CMEMS_EU
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NORTHERN ADRIATIC SEA WATER QUALITY FOR AQUACULTURE AND TOURISM SECTORS - CADEAU PROJECT CASE • USE OVE RVIE W
The Municipality of Chioggia, a coastal town close to Venice, Italy, represents both an important touristic zone and a fishing port influenced by Urban Waste Water Treatment Plant (UWWTP), the Po river and the mouths of the Venice Lagoon. In order to follow the dynamic of plumes released by the latter, ISPRA and OGS, with the support of ARPA Emilia Romagna, have developed a high resolution model of the Northern Adriatic Sea using the Copernicus Marine Service Mediterranean Sea reanalysis model as a boundary and initial conditions. They have performed a reanalysis simulation for the period 2006-today of the Northern Adriatic Sea, including the assimilation of UWWTP data. It allows to relate plumes released by UWWTPs and the measured quality of bathing waters. Each source of bacterial pollution is identified by a different passive tracer. An index will then be developed indicating possible bacterial pollution caused by a UWWTP on a bathing water body. It will help local administrations to better qualify bathing waters laying in their jurisdiction. It will also help many aquaculture farms and fishing port in the area. More here: http://www.bio.isprambiente.it/
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Better optimization for preventive closure of recreational beaches
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Better planning of aquaculture farm sitting and management. decison support tool for the implementation of measures in environmental management of coastal areas and aquaculture plants
ADRIATIC SEA SEDIMENT PLUMES WASTE WATERS BATHING WATERS AQUACULTURE PRESSURES AND IMPACTS WATER QUALITY BIOGEOCHEMICAL MODEL
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Chioggia is an important seaside town that hosts more than 1,000,000 tourists during the bathing season. In the area, there are 11 bathing zones, 8 of which are classified as excellent and 3 as good. Their profile (as defined by the Bathing Water Directive) identify river mouths and urban waste water treatment plants outflows as potential source of bacterial pollution (http://www.portaleacque.salute.gov.it). In the area (considering both the Venice and Rovigo Provincial Local Administration), there are 41 acquaculture plants. The annual production of mussels and clams adds up to 15,000 tonnes with a revenue of more than 20,000,000 euros (www.venetoagricoltura.org).
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The Copernicus Marine Service Mediterranean Sea biogeochemistry and physics reanalysis products are used as initial conditions for the higher resolution reanalysis product of the Northern Adriatic Sea. Other CMEMS products for ocean colour satellite data and model forecast are also used. Product in use 1 Product in use 2 Product in use 3 Product in use 4 Product in use 5 Product in use 6 Product in use 7
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Product in use 8 Product in use 9 ISPRA is in the Italian Product use 10 Institute for Environmental Protection and Research. ISPRA gathers skills on coastal numerical modelling, and physical and biogeochemical observations. OGS is the Italian National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics. The OGS modelling team has strong expertise in numerical oceanography.
More information here ispra Contact Cecilia Silvestri cecilia.silvestri@isprambiente.it
www.isprambiente.gov.it/itl
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ASSESSING THE NUTRIENTS BUDGET IN PORTUGUESE COASTAL ZONES CASE • USE OVE RVIE W
MARETEC is a multidisciplinary research centre within the Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) in Portugal. MARETEC's main activities are numerical modelling covering almost all phases of the water cycle from watershed to river, estuary and ocean (http://forecast.maretec.org/maps/). It has developed a system for assessing the nutrients budget along Portuguese coastal zones, and especially around the Tagus Estuary zone. Thanks to the MOHID water modelling system incorporating land, river discharge, estuarine and ocean models, the whole system models the river discharges that end up in the Tagus estuary and finally in the open Atlantic Ocean. The MARETEC system is downscaled from the Copernicus Marine Service model in the IBI area. Dynamical downscaling is a method for obtaining high-resolution local models from lower resolution CMEMS models as forcing conditions. Ramiro Neves from MARETEC says that "The Copernicus Marine Service products are a great opportunity for small groups like MARETEC that have the technological capacity to develop services at home and worldwide".
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High quality information allowing realistic applied results. Ready to use expertised ocean products. Useful, free and sustained information provision for downscaling purposes.
MARETEC INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TECNICO COASTAL NUTRIENTS ESTUARY MOHID ATLANTIC PORTUGAL
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Water quality is a critical factor for various sectors such as recreational, fishing and aquaculture activities. It depends partly on the nutrients concentration in coastal zones which can trigger harmfull algal bloom, green tides, anoxic conditions, bacteria pollution for examples. The quality of the water can significantly affect human and all oceanic organism health.
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CMEMS Analysis and Forecast model products provide with 7-day forecast of 3D ocean currents updated daily. Physics Models for the Iberia Biscay Irish sea is used for this application. It provides hydrodynamic forecast including high frequency processes of paramount importance to characterize regional scale marine processes. Product in use 1
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MARETEC is a multidisciplinary research centre within the Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) in Portugal.
MARETEC www.maretec.org/ More information here
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CMEMS IN SUPPORT TO EMODNET SEABED HABITATS
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European seabed habitat maps are important as they contain essential information about the seafloor. They serve many purposes including the design of ecologically coherent Marine Protected Area networks, assessing benthic ecosystem services, establishing monitoring programs for seabed habitats and informing maritime spatial planning. They are also indispensable for Member States to fulfil their legal obligations under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, where full coverage of benthic broad-scale habitats of all European seas is required. EMODnet Seabed Habitats aims to provide a single access point to European seabed habitat data by assembling individual point datasets, maps and models from various sources and publishing them as interoperable data products for assessing the environmental state of ecosystems and sea basins. Habitats are influenced by the physical environment such as ocean currents and waves. EMODnet Seabed Habitats uses CMEMS model ocean currents reanalysis in the Mediterranean and Black Seas as boundary conditions to higher resolution coastal models to predict values at the sea floor (using EMODnet bathymetry and substrate data).
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Standardized and interoperable interfaces.
supports national and regional authorities in fulfilling environmental reporting (Water Framework Directive) Useful, free and sustained information provision.
EMODNET SEABED HABITATS MEMBER STATES MSFD MARINE PROTECTED AREA SEAFLOOR MAPS
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EUSeaMap broad-scale predictive model, produced by EMODnet Seabed Habitats fulfil the EU Member States legal obligations under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. The extent of the mapped area includes the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, Baltic Sea, and areas of the North Eastern Atlantic extending from the Canary Islands in the south to Norway in the North. The maps are produced using a top-down modelling approach using classified habitat descriptors to determine a final output habitat. Habitat descriptors differ per region but include: Biological zone, Energy class, Oxygen regime, Salinity regime, Seabed Substrate and Riverine input.
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EMODnet Seabed Habitats uses CMEMS model ocean currents reanalysis over the last 20 years in the Mediterranean and Black Seas and used them as boundary conditions to higher resolution coastal models to predict values at the sea floor. Product in use 1 Product in use 2
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The European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) is a network of organisations supported by the EU integrated maritime policy. These organisations work together to observe the sea, process the data according to international standards and make that information freely available as interoperable data layers and data products.
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Contact Eleonora Manca Eleonora.Manca@jncc.gov.uk
www.emodnet.eu/seabed-habitats
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SMHI-MONITORING ANOXIC EVENTS IN THE BALTIC SEA
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The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) monitors the inflows of oxygen in the Baltic Sea bottom layers. It is important to monitor oxygen levels to foresee anoxia events. Anoxia refers to situations where the oxygen concentration reaches very low levels (less than 0.5 milligrams per litre according to the criterion of the US Geological Survey). Such situations result in the production of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), considered as a broad-spectrum poison and toxic to most biota. In the Baltic Sea, this can affect water quality, fish recruitment and even the recreational use of the sea through the development of harmful algal blooms. The water inflow through the main Öresund strait regulates the salt and oxygen transport into the Baltic Sea and hence the stratification. The unique combination of in-situ observations and numerical model results makes Copernicus Marine Service a data provider of choice for studies of inter-annual variability and the forecasting of singular events. HELCOM, the Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission and EEA are end-users of such monitoring indicators.
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Better planning of the fish stock and water quality in the Baltic Sea. Better understanding of the environmental conditions. Free and sustained information about Baltic Sea oceanic conditions.
HELCOM EEA SMHI BALTIC SEA ANOXIA LOW OXYGEN WATERS FISH MORTALITY WATER QUALITY IN SITU OBSERVATIONS
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The Baltic Sea is a unique sea area. Even though the Danish straits connect it to the Atlantic Ocean, its salinity is very low : only about one fifth of the salinity of the oceans. The Baltic Sea is also shallow (Its average depth is about 54 metres) hence very sensitive to any saline or oxygenated water intrusion. The oxygen level in water also depend on its stratification and the occurence of winter convection which breaks through stratification. Better understanding the Baltic Sea water circulation is a necessary step for its sustainable management.
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CMEMS Analysis and Forecast model products provide with 7-day forecast of 3D ocean currents, temperature and salinity updated daily. Models over the European North West Shelves and the Baltic sea are used in this application. In situ measurements from buoys are also very useful to monitor such singular events. Product in use 1 Product in use 2 Product in use 3
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SMHI is the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. SMHI provides daily forecasts to the general public and societal functions and issues warnings when faced with severe weather and water events. SMHI also offers products and services that function as vital support in the decision-making of, for example, Swedish authorities, organisations and municipalities.
www.smhi.se/en
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MONITORING AND FORECASTING WATER QUALITY IN THE BAY OF MARSEILLE CASE • USE OVE RVIE W
The SUEZ subsidiary SERAMM and SUEZ center Rivages Pro Tech develop tools and services for real-time monitoring and forecasting of the nearshore environment for empowered decision making. Local authorities in the Marseille area in charge of bathing and coastal water quality have requested the SERAMM and Rivages Pro Tech services. Marseille is one of the largest french metropole located along the Mediterranean Sea coast, characterized by a highly touristic summer density, intense summer rainfall events, and hosting 21 official bathing zones and the Calanques National Park. SERAMM and Rivages Pro Tech have developed a real time monitoring and forecasting decision making tool in the bay of Marseille. Matthias Delpey from Rivages Pro Tech says that "Downscaling the CMEMS regional ocean dynamics model enables us to account for its impact in the Bay of Marseille area. In particular, CMEMS ocean models used as boundary conditions allow to better represent the local impact of ocean circulation features like upwelling episodes in the bay, or occasional intrusions of the Northern Mediterranean current on the shelf".
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High quality information allowing realistic applied results.
Useful, free and sustained information provision for downscaled
Ready to use expertised ocean products. coastal modelling.
RIVAGES PRO TECH SUEZ PRIVATE COMPANY MEDITERRANEAN SEA WATER QUALITY COASTAL ENGINEERING BAY OF MARSEILLE DOWNSCALING
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Marseille is one of the largest french metropole located along the Mediterranean Sea coast, characterized by a highly touristic summer density, intense summer rainfall events, and hosting 21 official bathing zones and the Calanques National Park. The local authorities Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropole and Ville de Marseille have hired SERAMM and Rivages Pro Tech to set up a decision making tool in order to monitor the Bay of Marseille water quality. Microbial organisms, such as bacteria and viruses in water bodies can make waters unsafe for humans and can make swimmers ill. Hence monitoring the microbial organisms in water bodies helps local authorities to protect human health.
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CMEMS Analysis and Forecast model products provide with 7-day forecast of 3D ocean currents updated daily. Physics Models for the Mediterranean sea is used for this application. It provides hydrodynamic forecast including high frequency processes of paramount importance to characterize regional scale marine processes. Product in use 1
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RIVAGES PRO TECH from SUEZ is a center of technical and scientific expertise specialized in the management of aquatic environments in response to the needs of local authorities. SERAMM is the local SUEZ subsidiary selected by the Metropole to operate the management of the sewer network.
Rivages Pro Tech
Contact Pouyssegur Pierre-Jean pierre-jean.pouyssegur@rivagesprotech.fr
iopr.pol.fr/?RIVAGE-PRO-TECHLYONNAISE-DES-EAUX
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MONITORING PARTICLES DRIFT IN THE LEVANTINE SEA
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Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research (IOLR) is a national research institution (non-profit governmental corporation) mandated to generate knowledge for the sustainable use and protection of Israel marine, coastal and freshwater resources. IOLR has studied pollutants transport by ocean currents in the Levantine Sea, westwards from the Israeli coast. They have developed an high resolution ocean model which allows to follow coastal tracer dispersion and track filaments of pollutants along the Israeli coast. They use the Copernicus Marine Service Ocean Colour Satellite data to check for the agreement between barriers derived from model and the Chlorophyll filament (CMEMS data) detaching from the Israeli coast.
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High quality information allowing realistic applied results.
Useful, free and sustained information provision for downscaled
Ready to use expertised ocean products. coastal modelling.
POLLUTANT TRANSPORT WATER QUALITY TRACER DISPERSION COAST ISRAEL MED SEA
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Eighty percent of pollution to the marine environment comes from the land. One of the biggest sources occurs as a result of runoff. It includes many sources, like for example septic tanks, cars, trucks, boats, agriculture, engine oil. Some water pollution actually starts as air pollution, which settles into waterways and oceans. Dirt can be a pollutant. Top soil or silt from fields or construction sites can run off into waterways. High resolution coastal model help assessing the various tracer and pollutant dispersion.
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The Copernicus Marine Service Satellite Ocean Colour data are usefull for water quality monitoring, as it allows us to improve coherence in water pollution assessments. Product in use 1
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Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research (IOLR) is a national research institution (non-profit governmental corporation) established in 1967 with the mission of generating knowledge for sustainable use and protection of Israel's marine, coastal and freshwater resources. IOLR conducts scientific research in the fields of oceanography, limnology, mariculture and marine biotechnology.
IOLR
More information here
www.ocean.org.il/mainpageeng.asp
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MONITORING WATER QUALITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
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The private IT company LINKS SPA and the public CMCC foundation (Fondazione CMCC- Centro Euro-Mediterraneo Sui Cambiamenti Climatici) have combined their respective skills to develop sea situational awareness services for users in various sectors. "MARINE ENVIRONMENT" (http://www.marinenvironment.com/en/home#) is one of the web tools developed, which proposes a web interface for monitoring water quality in the Mediterranean. Satellite ocean colour data are displayed, with chlorophyll maps. Copernicus Marine Service Mediterranean Sea Satellite Ocean Colour data provide accurate chlorophyll maps for the Mediterranean and enable us to provide useful Water Quality information to anyone in the area.
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High quality information allowing realistic applied results. Ready to use expertised ocean products. Service available 24/7 Useful, free and sustained information provision for downscaling purposes.
LINKS SPA CMCC MARINE ENVIRONMENT MED SEA WATER QUALITY
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Water quality is a critical factor for various sectors such as recreational, fishing and aquaculture activities. Harmfull algal bloom, green tides, anoxic conditions, bacteria pollution are some of examples affecting the ocean health. Optimal water quality varies and must be monitored. The quality of the water can significantly affect human and all oceanic organism health. Water quality parameters that are commonly monitored in the aquaculture industry for example include temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, alkalinity, hardness, ammonia, and nitrites.
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CMEMS Analysis and Forecast model products provide with 7-day forecast of 3D ocean currents updated daily. Physics Model over the Mediterranean sea is used in this application. It provides hydrodynamic forecast including high frequency processes of paramount importance to characterize regional scale marine processes. Product in use 1 Product in use 2 Product in use 3
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Links MT s.p.a. is a consulting company, providing services and Information Technology solutions for the banking sector, the public administrations and enterprises, making use of emerging technological solutions. CMCC Foundation is a non-profit research institution which mission is to investigate and model our climate system and its interactions with society and the environment.
LINKS SPA www.linksmt.it/; More information here
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OCEAN BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION SERVICE: OCEBIS
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OCEBIS is an open downstream service for the fishery industry sector. Its maps show where life conditions are best in the ocean, based on the knowledge of the different species in the ecosystem. Such map are based on Copernicus Marine Service operational physical and biogeochemical data products. Bottom-up ecosystem drivers sets the conditions for life in the ocean. For example, frontal and mesoscale structures, spatial biological indices and marine spatial connectivity are ecosystem drivers that influence life in the ocean. With the OCEBIS service, users can customize how to visualize oceanic data and freely download data/images seen in the browser. The OCEBIS operational web service provides continuous updated real-time maps of biologically relevant data layers. Its software components are available for free download, so users can explore their own hypotheses about life conditions in the ocean. Targeted users are scientists, fishermen, fish farmers, marine managers, students working with marine biology projects and NGO's. Please visit OCEBIS at https://ocebis.org/
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Free and sustained information about many ocean parameters. spatial overview of important oceanographic bottom-up drivers for biological dynamics in the ocean
FISHERY INDUSTRY OCEANOGRAPHIC DRIVERS PHYSICS-BIOLOGY INTERACTIONS
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The landing value of fishery catch in the initial area of the demonstration (European North West Shelves) is roughly 1 billion Euros. It amounts to 7 billions Euros for the marine fish farming landing value. CMEMS products are currently underutilized in the fishery industry, science and management to optimize the revenue potential and sustainability of this economic sector. The OCEBIS service developed here aims at facilitating higher degree of user-uptake of this economic sector.
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Thanks to CMEMS biogeochemistry ocean models, DTU Aqua investigates the biology and population ecology of aquatic organisms, aquatic physical and chemical processes and ecosystem structure and dynamics. Product in use 1 Product in use 2 Product in use 3
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DTU Aqua, National Institute of Aquatic Resources is an institute at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). DTU Aqua conducts research, provides advice, educates at university level and contributes to innovation in sustainable exploitation and management of aquatic resources. It investigates the biology and population ecology of aquatic organisms, aquatic physical and chemical processes.
Contact Asbjorn Christensen asc@aqua.dtu.dk
www.aqua.dtu.dk/english
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SUPPORTING FRANCE WITH THE EUROPEAN MARINE STRATEGY FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE CASE • USE OVE RVIE W
The European Water Framework (hereafter WFD) and Marine Strategy Framework (hereafter MSFD) Directives both require EU Member States to take the necessary measures to achieve a good coastal and oceanic environmental status by 2020. In France, IFREMER is one of the national agencies in charge of implementing such measures. For MSFD, 11 Descriptors have been defined for monitoring the environmental status of the oceans (http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:320 10D0477(01)) in terms of marine biodiversity, eutrophication, contaminants, marine litter and submarine noise. The Copernicus Marine Service Ocean Colour Satellite data as well as biogeochemical models and in-situ data are key inputs for monitoring some of the 11 Descriptors, especially Descriptor 5, which deals with eutrophication. Francis Gohin from IFREMER has stated that "the Copernicus Marine Service Ocean Colour data are central for the MSFD, as it allows us to improve coherence in eutrophication assessments based on chlorophyll, using satellite-derived chlorophyll provided by CMEMS".
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Free and sustained information provision. Provision of merged satellite information along with in situ information. Ready to use, global coverage, expertised ocean colour satellite products.
WFD MSFD IFREMER EU POLICY EU MEMBER STATES FRANCE WATER QUALITY EUTROPHICATION SATELLITE OBSERVATION OCEAN COLOUR
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The aim of the European Union's ambitious Marine Strategy Framework Directive is to protect more effectively the marine environment across Europe. It came into force on June 2008 and was transposed into each member's state national legislation by mid 2010. It is the first EU legislative instrument related to the protection of marine biodiversity and aims to protect the resource base upon which marine-related economic and social activities depend.
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The Copernicus Marine Service Satellite Ocean Colour data are central for the MSFD, as it allows us to improve coherence in eutrophication assessments based on chlorophyll. Product in use 1 Product in use 2
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IFREMER is a French institute that undertakes research and expert assessments to advance knowledge on the oceans and their resources, monitor the marine environment and foster the sustainable development of maritime activities.
IFREMER
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wwz.ifremer.fr/
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SUPPORTING ITALY WITH THE EUROPEAN MARINE STRATEGY FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE CASE • USE OVE RVIE W
The European Water Framework (hereafter WFD) and Marine Strategy Framework (hereafter MSFD) Directives both require EU Member States to take the necessary measures to achieve a good coastal and oceanic environmental status by 2020. In Italy, ISPRA is one of the national agencies in charge of implementing such measures. For MSFD, 11 Descriptors have been defined for monitoring the environmental status of the oceans ( http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:320 10D0477(01) ) in terms of marine biodiversity, eutrophication, contaminants, marine litter and submarine noise. The Copernicus Marine Service Ocean Colour Satellite data as well as biogeochemical models and in-situ data are key inputs for monitoring some of the 11 Descriptors, especially Descriptor 5, which deals with eutrophication. Andrea Taramelli from ISPRA has stated that "the Copernicus Marine Service Ocean Colour data are central for the MSFD, as it allows us to improve coherence in eutrophication assessments based on chlorophyll, using satellite-derived chlorophyll provided by CMEMS".
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Free and sustained information provision. Provision of merged satellite information along with in situ information. Ready to use, global coverage, expertised ocean colour satellite products.
WFD MSFD ISPRA EU POLICY EU MEMBER STATES ITALY WATER QUALITY EUTROPHICATION SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS OCEAN COLOUR
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The aim of the European Union's ambitious Marine Strategy Framework Directive is to protect more effectively the marine environment across Europe. It came into force on June 2008 and was transposed into each member's state national legislation by mid 2010. It is the first EU legislative instrument related to the protection of marine biodiversity and aims to protect the resource base upon which marine-related economic and social activities depend.
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The Copernicus Marine Service Satellite Ocean Colour data are central for the MSFD, as it allows us to improve coherence in eutrophication assessments based on chlorophyll. Product in use 1 Product in use 2
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The Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research, ISPRA (Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale) has been established in 2008. ISPRA gathers the duties of the Environment Protection Agency, the National Institute for Wildlife and the Central Institute for Scientific and Technological Research applied to the Sea.
More information here ISPRA www.isprambiente.gov.it/en
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SUPPORTING MSFD DIRECTIVE IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN: THE IFADO PROJECT CASE • USE OVE RVIE W
The iFADO project aims to create marine services at regional and subregional scale using the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) in the EU Atlantic Waters as case study. The project combines traditional monitoring with cost-effective, state-of-the-art technologies: remote sensing, numerical modelling and emerging observation platforms such us gliders and oceanic buoys. It downscales CMEMS products and combine them with gliders, ocean buoys and satellite data, to develop tailor-made and innovative services to assist the MSFD competent authorities, enhance the local and regional blue economy, optimize observing strategies and capitalise on individual partner initiatives and historical data. In order to tackle difficulties arising from the MSFD implementation, iFADO aggregate ocean information for the EU Atlantic region ensuring the comparability of assessment approaches and methods with an homogeneous transnational approach.
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Support to monitoring activities. Supports national and regional authorities for EU directive
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supports national and regional authorities in fulfilling environmental reporting (e.g. Water Framework Directive Sustained information
EU MARINE STRATEGY DIRECTIVE MSFD WATER GOOD ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS TRANSNATIONAL HOMOGENEOUS APPROACH
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The aim of the European Union's ambitious Marine Strategy Framework Directive is to protect more effectively the marine environment across Europe. It came into force on June 2008 and was transposed into each member's state national legislation by mid 2010. It is the first EU legislative instrument related to the protection of marine biodiversity and aims to protect the resource base upon which marine-related economic and social activities depend.
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Physics Models for the Iberia Biscay Irish sea is used for this application. It provides hydrodynamic forecast including high frequency processes of paramount importance to characterize regional scale marine processes. Product in use 1
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MARETEC is a multidisciplinary research centre within the Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) in Portugal.
maretec www.maretec.org/en/news Contact Francisco Campuzano campuzanofj.maretec@tecnico.ulisboa.pt
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SUPPORTING PORTUGAL WITH THE EUROPEAN MARINE STRATEGY FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE CASE • USE OVE RVIE W
The European Marine Strategy Framework Directive (hereafter MSFD) requires EU Member States to take the necessary measures to achieve a good coastal and oceanic environmental status by 2020. In Portugal, the DGRM (General-Directorate for Natural Resources, Security and Maritime Services) is one of the national agencies in charge of implementing such measures. For MSFD, 11 Descriptors have been defined for monitoring the environmental status of the oceans in terms of marine biodiversity, eutrophication, contaminants, marine litter and submarine noise. Copernicus Marine Service Ocean Colour Satellite data are key inputs for monitoring some of the 11 Descriptors, especially Descriptor number 5 dealing with eutrophication. Elisabete Dias from the DGRM has stated that "the Copernicus Marine Service Ocean Colour data are central for the MSFD, as they enable us to improve consistency in eutrophication assessments based on chlorophyll, using satellite-derived chlorophyll provided by CMEMS".
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Free and sustained information provision. Provision of merged satellite information along with in situ information. Ready to use, global coverage, expertised ocean colour satellite products.
WFD MSFD DGRM EU POLICY EU MEMBER STATES PORTUGAL WATER QUALITY EUTROPHICATION SATELLITE OBSERVATION OCEAN COLOUR
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The aim of the European Union's ambitious Marine Strategy Framework Directive is to protect more effectively the marine environment across Europe. It came into force on June 2008 and was transposed into each member's state national legislation by mid 2010. It is the first EU legislative instrument related to the protection of marine biodiversity and aims to protect the resource base upon which marine-related economic and social activities depend.
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The Copernicus Marine Service Satellite Ocean Colour data are central for the MSFD, as it allows us to improve coherence in eutrophication assessments based on chlorophyll. Product in use 1 Product in use 2
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The Portuguese Directorate-General for Natural Resources, Security and Maritime Services (DGRM) of the Ministry of Agriculture and the Sea is a central service of the State's direct administration whose mission is to implement the policies of preservation and knowledge of marine natural resources, the implementation of fisheries policies, aquaculture, safety development and maritime services.
Portuguese Directorate-General for Natural Resources www.dgrm.mm.gov.pt/xportal/xmain?
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SUPPORT TO RECREATIONAL BEACH SANITARY RISK
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Telespazio has developed a near-real time service for coastal to nearshore waters to warn users and stakeholders about water quality sanitary risk. They have developed a downscaling modeling suite where the Copernicus Marine Service model is used to provide boundary conditions for a higher resolution ocean model to monitor turbid plumes. Fed by CMEMS data, numerical models and optical imagery processing are coupled in order to improve the forecasting capacity. These tools are cross-validated by CMEMS and local in-situ data. This service allows stakeholders to optimize preventive closure of recreational beaches in case of sanitary risk suspicion, e.g. bacterial -E. coli or coliform -contamination. In such case, the service also supports further the management of bathing water quality. In summary, it produces alerts in case of risk resulting in an efficient optimization of preventive beach closure, pollutant source identification, and finally aims to improve sewer system management. It also helps public stakeholders regarding health-care issues and limits impact on coastal zones economy, especially during the touristic summer period.
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Better optimization for preventive closure of recreational beaches
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Easier management of coastal zone economy Safer and healthier beaches for users
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Microbial organisms, also referred to as pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses in water bodies can make waters unsafe for humans. Swimming and other recreational activities in water contaminated with pathogens can make people ill. Hence monitoring the microbial organisms in water bodies helps local authorities to protect human health.
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CMEMS Analysis and Forecast model products provide with 7-day forecast of 3D ocean currents, temperature, salinity and sea ice parameters updated daily. Models over the Altantic Ocean are used in this application. Product in use 1 Product in use 2 Product in use 3
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Telespazio is a private company built as a joint venture of Leonardo and Thales. It is a world-leading supplier of satellite-based services. Telespazio-France has 3 centres of excellence: Satellite Systems and Operations, Space Telecommunications and Geo-Information, delivering a unique
Telespazio www.telespazio.fr/en
range of radar and optical satellite imagery, and land- and ocean-monitoring products and services.
More information here Contact Capo Sylvain Sylvain.Capo@telespazio.com
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Copernicus Marine Service supports all sectors of the Blue Economy.
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The Copernicus Marine Service polar environment products allow users to assess environmental safety in both poles. These products are used by national sea ice services to serve many user groups like: National authorities Research institutes Shipping companies
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SCIENCE & CL IMAT E
We provide scientists with many products to conduct their environmental, climate and oceanographic research. They can rely on: The Ocean Monitoring The Ocean State Indicators (OMIs) Report, a flagship scientific publication
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We provide public authorities and governments with key parameters to support the monitoring of habitats within conservation areas. Many variables can be monitored by each European Member State using the Copernicus Marine Service, such as: Sea water eutrophication Ocean noise
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SOCIET Y & EDUCAT ION
We develop ocean literacy tools for the general public, teachers, decision-makers etc. They are used to raise awareness about the multifaceted environmental pressures on the ocean: Climate change Overfishing Plastic pollution
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M ARI NE NAVI GATI ON
We provide products contributing to safer ship routing (can reduce fleet navigation risks in ice-covered areas) and more ecological and efficient marine navigation (by lowering fuel consumption): Ocean current Sea ice Wave
N ATU RA L R ES O U R C ES & E N E R GY
Our ocean models provide key inputs to estimate ocean energy resources to: Monitor Evaluate ocean offshore sites energy resources These data are used by businesses researchers and decision-makers.
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COASTAL M O NITO R IN G
The modelling method called “Downscaling” allows the Copernicus Marine Service data to be used to develop high resolution coastal models, useful for coastal management.
Using our products, each European Member State can: Monitor sea water Notably sea water quality in line with eutrophication in the European Marine areas impacted by Strategy Framework harmful algae blooms Directive (MSFD)
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Our products and services are used to model fish habitats with variables like chorophyll and sea surface temperature, for example. These contribute to the sustainable management of: Fisheries Aquaculture farms
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SA FE TY & D ISASTE R
Our daily forecast ocean model provides inputs for: Search and rescue Meteo-ocean software dashboards The ocean current model can be used for drift forecasting of oil spills that help government agencies to better plan emergency response operations.
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National & local authorities Research institutes
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Historical atlas and real-time and forecast data Free & open data, ready-to-use Global coverage
Governmental & public agencies Private companies
ENVIRO NMENTAL & SOCIETA L IMPACTS
Used to combat harmful algae blooms and eutrophication To better understand water circulation and water pollution for sustainable management NGOs
To monitor microbial organisms in water to protect human health (safer and healthier beaches for users)
Copernicus Marine Service provides important inputs to monitor water quality for human well-being and sustainable aquaculture and to fulfil European directives.
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