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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2020-11-20
    Description: Siwi caldera, in the Vanuatu arc (Tanna island), is a rare volcanic complex where both persistent eruptive activity (Yasur volcano)and rapid block resurgence (Yenkahe horst) can be investigated simultaneously during a post-caldera stage. Here we provide new constraints on the feeding system of this volcanic complex, based on a detailed study of the petrology, geochemistry and volatile content of Yasur^Siwi bulk-rocks and melt inclusions, combined with measurements of the chemical composition and mass fluxes of Yasur volcanic gases. Major and trace element analyses of Yasur^ Siwi volcanic rocks, together with literature data for other volcanic centers, point to a single magmatic series and possibly long-lived feeding of Tanna volcanism by a homogeneous arc basalt. Olivine-hosted melt inclusions show that the parental basaltic magma, which produces basaltic-trachyandesites to trachyandesites by 50^70% crystal fractionation, is moderately enriched in volatiles ( 1wt % H2O, 0·1wt % S and 0·055 wt % Cl). The basaltic-trachyandesite magma, emplaced at between 4^5 km depth and the surface, preserves a high temperature (1107 158C) and constant H2O content ( 1wt %) until very shallow depths, where it degasses extensively and crystallizes. These conditions, maintained over the past 1400 years of Yasur activity, require early water loss during basalt differentiation, prevalent open-system degassing, and a relatively high heat flow ( 109W). Yasur volcano releases on average 13·4 103 tons d 1 of H2O and 680 tons d 1 of SO2, but moderate amounts of CO2 (840 tons d 1), HCl (165 tons d 1), and HF (23 tons d 1). Combined with melt inclusion data, these gas outputs constrain a bulk magma degassing rate of 5 107 m3 a 1, about a half of which is due to degassing of the basaltic-trachyandesite. We compute that 25 km3 of this magma have degassed without erupting and have accumulated beneath Siwi caldera over the past 1000 years, which is one order of magnitude larger than the accumulated volume uplift of the Yenkahe resurgent block. Hence, basalt supply and gradual storage of unerupted degassed basaltictrachyandesite could easily account for (or contribute to) the Yenkahe block resurgence.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1077-1105
    Description: 2.3. TTC - Laboratori di chimica e fisica delle rocce
    Description: 2.4. TTC - Laboratori di geochimica dei fluidi
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Vanuatu arc ; Yasur ; gas fluxes ; volatiles ; melt inclusions ; resurgent block ; volcano thermal budget ; 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.12. Fluid Geochemistry ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.01. Gases ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.03. Magmas
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2020-11-26
    Description: So far, the role of appendicularians in the biogeochemical cycling of organic matter has been largely overlooked. Appendicularians represent only a fraction of total mesozooplankton biomass, however these ubiquitous zooplankters have very high filtration and growth rates compared to copepods, and produce numerous fecal pellets and filtering houses contributing to export production by aggregating small marine particles. To study their quantitative impact on biogeochemical flux, we have included this group in the biogeochemical flux model, using a recently developed ecophysiological model. One-dimensional annual simulations of the pelagic ecosystem including appendicularians were conducted with realistic surface forcing for the year 2000, using data from the DyFAMed open ocean station. The appendicularian grazing impact was generally low, but appendicularians increased detritus production by 8% and export production by 55% compared to a simulation without appendicularians. Therefore, current biogeochemical models lacking appendicularians probably under, or misestimate the detritus and export production by omitting the pathway from small-sized plankton to fast sinking detritus. Detritus production and export rates are 60% lower than the estimates from mesotrophic sites, showing that appendicularians’ role is lower but still significant in oligotrophic environments. The simulated annual export at 200 m exceeds sediment trap values by 44%, suggesting an intense degradation during the sinking of appendicularian detritus, supported by observations made at other sites. Thus, degradation and grazing of appendicularian detritus need better quantification if we are to accurately assess the role of appendicularia in export flux.
    Description: EU-FP6 project SESAME GOCE-036949
    Description: Published
    Description: 855-872
    Description: 3.7. Dinamica del clima e dell'oceano
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: BFM ; zooplankton ; 03. Hydrosphere::03.01. General::03.01.01. Analytical and numerical modeling ; 03. Hydrosphere::03.01. General::03.01.07. Physical and biogeochemical interactions ; 03. Hydrosphere::03.04. Chemical and biological::03.04.01. Biogeochemical cycles ; 03. Hydrosphere::03.04. Chemical and biological::03.04.04. Ecosystems
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  • 3
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    In:  EPIC3Journal of Experimental Botany, Oxford University Press, ISSN: 0022-0957
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Crystal-rich lithic clasts occurring in volcanic deposits are key tools to understand processes of storage, cooling, and fractionation of magmas in pre-eruptive volcanic systems. These clasts, indeed, represent snapshots of the magma-chamber/host-rock interface before eruptions and provide information on crystallization, differentiation, and degrees of interaction between magma and wall-rocks. In this study, with the aim to shed light on magma-carbonate interaction and CO2 emission in volcanic areas, we focused on the petrology of cumulate and skarn rocks by using as case study a suite of mafic and calcite-bearing lithic clasts from the Colli Albani Volcanic District. By means of phase relations, bulk rock chemistry, phase compositions, and stable isotope data we have recognized different types of cumulates and skarns. Cumulates containing either clinopyroxene±olivine associated with Cr-bearing spinel or glass+phlogopite have been divided in primitive and differentiated, respectively. Primitive cumulates originate at the interface between a relatively primitive magma and carbonate-bearing rocks and show evidences of olivine instability (i.e. heteradcumulate texture) due to carbonate assimilation. Differentiated cumulates, characterized by Ca-rich olivines, phlogopite, and glass containing calcite, form from a differentiated magma in a system open to CaO-contamination. Skarns has been divided in exoskarns, characterized by xenomorphic texture and abundant calcite, and endoskarns, characterized by hypidiomorphic texture, Ca-Tschermak-rich mineral phases, and interstitial glass. Exoskarns formed by means of solid state reactions in a dolostone protolith whereas endoskarns crystallized at subliquidus temperature from a silicate melt that experienced exoskarns assimilation. Our study evidences that magma-carbonate interaction can not be considered a one step process exhausting just after the formation of skarn shells. Magma and carbonate rocks, when in contact, continuously interact leading to the formation of exoskarns, endoskarns, cumulates (primitive and differentiated ones), and differentiated melts. Finally, by means of oxygen and carbon isotope compositions of calcite in equilibrium with skarns, we demonstrate that carbonate assimilation represents a source of massive CO2 degassing mechanism due to the consumption of calcite and removing of CO2 during the decarbonation process.
    Description: Sapienza Universita' di Roma INGV-DPC [Project V 3.1, Colli Albani].
    Description: Published
    Description: 2307-2332
    Description: 2.3. TTC - Laboratori di chimica e fisica delle rocce
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: magma/carbonate interaction ; CO2 degassing ; c umulate and skarn ; Colli Albani ; 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.05. Mineralogy and petrology
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Stromboli is known for its persistent degassing and rhythmic strombolian activity occasionally punctuated by paroxysmal eruptions. The basaltic pumice and scoria emitted during paroxysms and strombolian activity, respectively, differ in their textures, crystal contents and glass matrix compositions, which testify to distinct conditions of crystallization, degassing and magma ascent. We present here an extensive dataset on major elements and volatiles (CO2, H2O, S and Cl) in olivine-hosted melt inclusions and embayments from pyroclasts emplaced during explosive eruptions of variable magnitude. Magma saturation pressures were assessed from the dissolved amounts of H2O and CO2 taking into account the melt composition evolution. Both pressures and melt inclusion compositions indicate that (1) Ca-basaltic melts entrapped in high-Mg olivines (Fo89–90) generate Stromboli basalts through crystal fractionation, and (2) the Stromboli plumbing system can be imaged as a succession of magma ponding zones connected by dikes. The 7–10 km interval, where magmas are stored and differentiate, is periodically recharged by new magma batches, possibly ranging from Ca-basalts to basalts, with a CO2-rich gas phase. These deep recharges promote the formation of bubbly basalt blobs, which are able to intrude the shallow plumbing system (2–4 km), where CO2 gas fluxing enhances H2O loss, crystallization and generation of crystal-rich, dense, degassed magma. Chlorine partitioning into the H2O–CO2-bearing gas phase accounts for its efficient degassing (≥69%) under the open-system conditions of strombolian activity. Paroxysms, however, are generated through predominantly closed-system ascent of basaltic magma batches from the deep storage zone. In this situation crystallization is negligible and sulfur exsolution starts at ≤170 MPa. Chlorine remains dissolved in the melt until lower pressures, only 16% being lost upon eruption. Finally, we propose a continuum in explosive eruption energy, from strombolian activity to large paroxysmal events, ultimately controlled by variable pressurization of the deep feeding system associated with magma and gas recharges.
    Description: Published
    Description: 603-626
    Description: 2.3. TTC - Laboratori di chimica e fisica delle rocce
    Description: 3.5. Geologia e storia dei vulcani ed evoluzione dei magmi
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Stromboli ; melt inclusions ; magmatic volatiles ; CO2 fluxing ; magma degassing ; 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.05. Mineralogy and petrology ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.03. Magmas
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  • 6
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    In:  EPIC3Ocean Acidification, Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 291-311, ISBN: 978-0-19-959109-1
    Publication Date: 2014-04-15
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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    In:  EPIC3Journal of Plankton Research, Oxford University Press, 34(5), pp. 399-415, ISSN: 0142-7873
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: This study investigates the relationships between the spring phytoplankton community and environmental factors in the Brazil-Malvinas confluence region. Phytoplankton community composition was determined by the high performance liquid chromatography/CHEMTAX approach, complemented with microscopic examination. Abiotic factors included temperature, salinity, dissolved inorganic macronutrients (ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate and silicate), water column stability and upper mixed layer depth (UMLD). These environmental variables were reasonably informative to explain the variability of the phytoplankton communities (44% of variation explained). Cluster and canonical correspondence analyses allowed discrimination of four zones (coastal, Sub-Antarctic, tropical and intermediate zones), also identifiable in the T–S diagrams and in the nutrient spatial distribution patterns. The presence of nutrient-rich Sub-Antarctic waters was a major oceanographic feature, associated with diatoms and dinoflagellates. However, in the Sub-Antarctic zone, biomass was particularly low, probably as a result of grazing pressure, as suggested by chemical and biological indicators. In contrast, in oligotrophic tropical waters, phytoplankton was mainly composed by small nanoflagellates and cyanobacteria. A large intermediate zone was also dominated by nanoflagellates, mainly Phaeocystis antarctica, probably favored by strong water column stability. The coastal zone exhibited fairly similar conditions to those in the intermediate zone, but with deeper UMLD, a favorable condition for diatom growth. These results emphasize the importance of the properties of water masses and also biological processes such as grazing in structuring phytoplankton communities in the region.
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: © The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Conservation Physiology 1 (2013): cot006, doi:10.1093/conphys/cot006.
    Description: Large whales are subjected to a variety of conservation pressures that could be better monitored and managed if physiological information could be gathered readily from free-swimming whales. However, traditional approaches to studying physiology have been impractical for large whales, because there is no routine method for capture of the largest species and there is presently no practical method of obtaining blood samples from free-swimming whales. We review the currently available techniques for gathering physiological information on large whales using a variety of non-lethal and minimally invasive (or non-invasive) sample matrices. We focus on methods that should produce information relevant to conservation physiology, e.g. measures relevant to stress physiology, reproductive status, nutritional status, immune response, health, and disease. The following four types of samples are discussed: faecal samples, respiratory samples (‘blow’), skin/blubber samples, and photographs. Faecal samples have historically been used for diet analysis but increasingly are also used for hormonal analyses, as well as for assessment of exposure to toxins, pollutants, and parasites. Blow samples contain many hormones as well as respiratory microbes, a diverse array of metabolites, and a variety of immune-related substances. Biopsy dart samples are widely used for genetic, contaminant, and fatty-acid analyses and are now being used for endocrine studies along with proteomic and transcriptomic approaches. Photographic analyses have benefited from recently developed quantitative techniques allowing assessment of skin condition, ectoparasite load, and nutritional status, along with wounds and scars from ship strikes and fishing gear entanglement. Field application of these techniques has the potential to improve our understanding of the physiology of large whales greatly, better enabling assessment of the relative impacts of many anthropogenic and ecological pressures.
    Description: This work was supported by the United States Office of Naval Research (award #N000141110435 to K.E.H., award #N000141110540 to R.M.R., and award #N0001412WX20890 to L.C.Y. and C.E.D.); the United Kingdom Natural Environmental Research Council (supporting A.J.H.); the National Center for Research Resources, a component of the United States National Institutes of Health (NIH; supporting C.E.D.); the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research (UL1 RR024146 supporting C.E.D.); The Hartwell Foundation (supporting C.E.D.) and the 2012 Marine Mammal Breath Workshop, which was funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Marine Mammal Health and Stranding Response Program.
    Keywords: Blow ; Biopsy dart ; Cetacea ; Faecal samples ; Non-invasive ; Visual health assessment
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: © 2010 The Authors. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial License. The definitive version was published in ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil 67 (2010): 365-378, doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsp262.
    Description: A commercial acoustic system, originally designed for seafloor applications, has been adapted for studying fish with swimbladders. The towed system contains broadband acoustic channels collectively spanning the frequency range 1.7–100 kHz, with some gaps. Using a pulse-compression technique, the range resolution of the echoes is ~20 and 3 cm in the lower and upper ranges of the frequencies, respectively, allowing high-resolution imaging of patches and resolving fish near the seafloor. Measuring the swimbladder resonance at the lower frequencies eliminates major ambiguities normally associated with the interpretation of fish echo data: (i) the resonance frequency can be used to estimate the volume of the swimbladder (inferring the size of fish), and (ii) signals at the lower frequencies do not depend strongly on the orientation of the fish. At-sea studies of Atlantic herring demonstrate the potential for routine measurements of fish size and density, with significant improvements in accuracy over traditional high-frequency narrowband echosounders. The system also detected patches of scatterers, presumably zooplankton, at the higher frequencies. New techniques for quantitative use of broadband systems are presented, including broadband calibration and relating target strength and volume-scattering strength to quantities associated with broadband signal processing.
    Description: The research was supported by the US Office of Naval Research, grants number N00014-04-1-0440 and N00014-04-1-0475, NOAA/CICOR cooperative agreement NA17RJ1223, NOAA/ National Marine Fisheries Service, and the J. Seward Johnson Chair of the WHOI Academic Programs Office.
    Keywords: Acoustic scattering ; Broadband ; Echosounder ; Fish ; Resonance
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: © The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Nucleic Acids Research 40 (2012): W82-W87, doi:10.1093/nar/gks418.
    Description: Amplicon sequencing of the hypervariable regions of the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene is a widely accepted method for identifying the members of complex bacterial communities. Several rRNA gene sequence reference databases can be used to assign taxonomic names to the sequencing reads using BLAST, USEARCH, GAST or the RDP classifier. Next-generation sequencing methods produce ample reads, but they are short, currently ∼100–450 nt (depending on the technology), as compared to the full rRNA gene of ∼1550 nt. It is important, therefore, to select the right rRNA gene region for sequencing. The primers should amplify the species of interest and the hypervariable regions should differentiate their taxonomy. Here, we introduce TaxMan: a web-based tool that trims reference sequences based on user-selected primer pairs and returns an assessment of the primer specificity by taxa. It allows interactive plotting of taxa, both amplified and missed in silico by the primers used. Additionally, using the trimmed sequences improves the speed of sequence matching algorithms. The smaller database greatly improves run times (up to 98%) and memory usage, not only of similarity searching (BLAST), but also of chimera checking (UCHIME) and of clustering the reads (UCLUST). TaxMan is available at http://www.ibi.vu.nl/programs/taxmanwww/.
    Description: University of Amsterdam under the research priority area ‘Oral Infections and Inflammation’ (to B.W.B.); National Science Foundation [NSF/BDI 0960626 to S.M.H.]; the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/ 2007-2013) under ANTIRESDEV grant agreement no 241446 (to E.Z.).
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: © The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Briefings in Bioinformatics 15 (2014): 783-787, doi:10.1093/bib/bbt010.
    Description: The extremely high error rates reported by Keegan et al. in ‘A platform-independent method for detecting errors in metagenomic sequencing data: DRISEE’ (PLoS Comput Biol 2012;8:e1002541) for many next-generation sequencing datasets prompted us to re-examine their results. Our analysis reveals that the presence of conserved artificial sequences, e.g. Illumina adapters, and other naturally occurring sequence motifs accounts for most of the reported errors. We conclude that DRISEE reports inflated levels of sequencing error, particularly for Illumina data. Tools offered for evaluating large datasets need scrupulous review before they are implemented.
    Description: National Institutes of Health [1UH2DK083993 to M.L.S.]; National Science Foundation [BDI- 096026 to S.M.H.].
    Keywords: Next-generation sequencing ; Sequencing error ; Adapter ligation ; PCR ; Quality score
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: © The Authors, 2010. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial License. The definitive version was published in Journal of Plankton Research 32 (2010): 1355-1368, doi:10.1093/plankt/fbq062.
    Description: Increasing availability and extent of biological ocean time series (from both in situ and satellite data) have helped reveal significant phenological variability of marine plankton. The extent to which the range of this variability is modified as a result of climate change is of obvious importance. Here we summarize recent research results on phenology of both phytoplankton and zooplankton. We suggest directions to better quantify and monitor future plankton phenology shifts, including (i) examining the main mode of expected future changes (ecological shifts in timing and spatial distribution to accommodate fixed environmental niches vs. evolutionary adaptation of timing controls to maintain fixed biogeography and seasonality), (ii) broader understanding of phenology at the species and community level (e.g. for zooplankton beyond Calanus and for phytoplankton beyond chlorophyll), (iii) improving and diversifying statistical metrics for indexing timing and trophic synchrony and (iv) improved consideration of spatio-temporal scales and the Lagrangian nature of plankton assemblages to separate time from space changes.
    Description: This study was supported by NSF grants to R.J.: OCE-0727033, 0815838 and 0732152. NSF grants to A.C.T.: OCE-0535386, 0815051 and 0814413. NSF grant to J.A.R.: OCE 0815336.
    Keywords: Plankton ; Phenology ; Life history ; Climate change
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: © The Authors, 2010. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 License. The definitive version was published in Genome Biology and Evolution 2 (2010): 304, doi:10.1093/gbe/evq022.
    Description: Reduction of various biological processes is a hallmark of the parasitic lifestyle. Generally, the more intimate the association between parasites and hosts the stronger the parasite relies on its host's physiology for survival and reproduction. However, some systems have been held to be indispensable, for example, the core pathways of carbon metabolism that produce energy from sugars. Even the most hardened anaerobes that lack oxidative phosphorylation and the tricarboxylic acid cycle have retained glycolysis and some downstream means to generate ATP. Here we describe the deep-coverage genome resequencing of the pathogenic microsporidiian, Enterocytozoon bieneusi, which shows that this parasite has crossed this line and abandoned complete pathways for the most basic carbon metabolism. Comparing two genome sequence surveys of E. bieneusi to genomic data from four other microsporidia reveals a normal complement of 353 genes representing 30 functional pathways in E. bieneusi, except that only 2 out of 21 genes collectively involved in glycolysis, pentose phosphate, and trehalose metabolism are present. Similarly, no genes encoding proteins involved in the processing of spliceosomal introns were found. Altogether, E. bieneusi appears to have no fully functional pathway to generate ATP from glucose. Therefore, this intracellular parasite relies on transporters to import ATP from its host.
    Description: This work was supported by grants from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (MOP-84265), the National Institutes of Health (NIH AI31788, R21 AI52792, and R21 AI064118), and the National Science Foundation (MCB- 0135272). N.C. is a Scholar of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research and is supported by a fellowship from the Swiss National Science Foundation (NSF) (PA00P3- 124166). D.E. is supported by the Swiss NSF. P.J.K. is a Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research and a Senior Scholar of the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research.
    Keywords: Microsporidia ; Parasite ; Glycolysis ; Carbon metabolism ; Reduction ; Evolution
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © The Authors, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of The Royal Astronomical Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Geophysical Journal International 197 (2014): 697-704, doi:10.1093/gji/ggu048.
    Description: After the 1960 M9.5 Valdivia, Chile earthquake, three types of geodetic observations were made during four time periods at nearby locations. These post-seismic observations were previously explained by post-seismic afterslip on the downdip extension of the 1960 rupture plane. In this study, we demonstrate that the post-seismic observations can be explained alternatively by volumetric viscoelastic relaxation of the asthenosphere mantle. In searching for the best-fitting viscosity model, we invert for two variables, the thickness of the elastic lithosphere, He, and the effective Maxwell decay time of the asthenosphere mantle, TM, assuming a 100-km-thick asthenosphere mantle. The best solutions to fit the observations in four sequential time periods, 1960–1964, 1960–1968, 1965–1973 and 1980–2010, each yield a similar He value of about 65 km but significantly increasing TM values of 0.7, 6, 10 and 80 yr, respectively. We calculate the corresponding viscoelastic Coulomb stress increase since 1960 on the future rupture plane of the 2010 M8.8 Maule, Chile earthquake. The calculated viscoelastic stress increase on the 2010 rupture plane varies gradually from 13.1 bars at the southern end to 0.1 bars at the northern end. In contrast, the stress increase caused by an afterslip model has a similar spatial distribution but slightly smaller values of 0.1–3.2 bars on the 2010 rupture plane.
    Description: This work was supported by a MIT/WHOI Joint Program Student Fellowship and a Graduate Student Fellowship from the WHOI Deep Ocean Exploration Institute (MD), as well as NSF Grant OCE-1141785 and a Deerbrook Foundation Award (JL).
    Keywords: Seismic cycle ; Transient deformation ; Seismicity and tectonics ; Subduction zone processes ; Dynamics: seismotectonics ; South America
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: OceanExpert is a product developed by GEMIM in 1997 and continuously refined to advance with new technologies. It is maintained by the Secretariat and contains information on individuals and institutions involved in all aspects of Marine or Freshwater Research and Management worldwide. It is intended to be a tool for scientists, policy makers and anyone who needs to contact a marine or freshwater professional. OceanExpert currently holds information on 13,168 experts and 4,455 institutions.It also includes job listings, upcoming events, individual scientist's publications listings, and links to the scientists IODE activities. Usage statistics indicate 30,000 uses per month.
    Description: Supported by IOC for IODE.
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    Description: Unpublished
    Keywords: Marine scientists ; Researchers ; Information scientists
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Joint WMO/IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM) was formally established in 1999 by Thirteenth Congress and the Twentieth Session of the IOC Assembly, through a merger of the Commission for Marine Meteorology (CMM) and the Joint IOC/WMO Committee for IGOSS. JCOMM is the reporting and coordinating mechanism for all operational marine activities in both WMO and IOC. As such, it is charged with the international coordination, regulation and management of an integrated, operational, oceanographic observing, data management and services system which will eventually become the ocean equivalent of the World Weather Watch. Thus JCOMM is the implementation arm of GOOS.
    Description: Supported by IOC for UNESCO.
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    Description: Unpublished
    Keywords: Marine meteorology
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: PIMRIS (Pacific Islands Marine Resources Information Network) is a formal cooperative network of libraries and information centres within regional organisations (Secretariat of the Pacific Community-SPC, South Pacific Regional Environmental Programme-SPREP, Forum Fisheries Agency-FFA, South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission-SOPAC) and government agencies concerned with the development of fisheries and marine resources in the Pacific. Its aim is to improve access to information on marine resources in the region by: (i) collecting, cataloguing and preserving relevant documents in print and electronic formats, especially “grey literature”; (ii) disseminating information via new products and services; (iii) supporting the development of regional libraries and information centres through training and technical assistance; and (iv) cooperating with similar networks and institutions throughout the world, including IAMSLIC, FAO and IOC. ODIN-PIMRIS is a pilot project that contributes to the objectives of PIMRIS, by focussing on:  establishing a regional marine information portal  creating capacity at national and institutional level to use & contribute to the portal  promoting the portal as a valuable information source for managers and decision makers
    Description: Supported by IOC for IODE.
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    Description: Unpublished
    Keywords: Libraries
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: JCOMM's vision to benefit the global community is long-term, far-reaching and innovative: JCOMM coordinates, and develops and recommends standards and procedures for, a fully integrated marine observing, data management and services system that uses state-of-the-art technologies and capabilities; is responsive to the evolving needs of all users of marine data and products; and includes an outreach programme to enhance the national capacity of all maritime countries. JCOMM aims to maximize the benefits for its Members/Member States in the projects, programmes and activities that it undertakes in their interest and that of the global community in general.
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    Keywords: Standards
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea has been signed by a majority of states, and therefore, without any prejudice to the eventual outcome of ratifications, it is prudent for the Working Committee for International Oceanographic Data Exchange to consider the possible effects of the Convention upon its responsibilities and procedures. This note consists of a commentary upon the general principles within the Convention, and is not the official view of the Natural Environment Research Council, the Institute of Oceanographic Sciences, or Her Majesty's Government of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. No legalistic interpretation of the articles of the COnvention is implied or intended.
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    Keywords: Marine sciences
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The joint Marine XML/SeaDataNet vocabulary governance group has been working to develop vocabularies covering two facets of data discovery: 1) Water body namer, 2) Data production tools
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    Keywords: Data collections
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The objectives of the ODINWESTPAC project are (i) Develop a marine data and information network that will promote data and information exchange and collaboration between WESTPAC member states;(ii) Provide the marine data and information products to serve the needs of WESTPAC member states and other ODINs and IODE members in data and information management, oceanographic research, marine environmental protection, marine hazards prevention and mitigation, etc.; (iii) Develop cooperation with other international and regional data projects in data collecting, processing, management and service; (iv) Implement relevant capacity building activities which specially related to ocean data and information management and service.
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Activities of OceanTeacher and Training Activities
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    Keywords: Information document
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The IODE Quality Management Framework (IODE-QMF) provides overall strategy, advice and guidance for NODCs to design and implement quality management systems (QMS) for the successful delivery of oceanographic and related data, products and services. The IODE Committee encourages NODCs to implement a QMS but does not propose a specific standard. NODCs may seek ISO 9001 quality management certification, however this is not mandatory and NODCs can successfully implement an effective quality management system without going through formal ISO 9001 certification.
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    Keywords: Information document
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
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    Keywords: Meetings
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Text for action paper
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
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    Keywords: Scientific publications
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this manual a standard directory record structure is proposed, for use in the preparation of databases of organizations, individuals and their research interests. The structure is designed to be, as far as is possible, independent of the software used. However it is anticipated that the main use will be with the Unesco Mini-micro CDS/ISIS software. Provision is made for additional fields. for local needs.
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    Description: Preparation of databases of organizations
    Keywords: Information management ; Databases
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: This paper provides a summary of the present and planned IGOSS publications and contains a secretariat proposal, that a publication plan be prepared for IGOSS. This question requires a detailed examination, taking into account, inter alia, the objective for which each document is to be prepared, its manner of preparation (authorship), publication medium, language requirements, the status of the publication within the sponsoring agencies and internationally and costs. IPLAN is invited to study this question and to prepare an IGOSS publication plan.
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    Keywords: Reports
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Supported by IOC for UNESCO.
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    Keywords: Coastal area ; Integrated management ; Coastal zone management
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) is a joint Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) programme to develop and maintain a global ocean Temperature-Salinity resource with data that are both up-to-date and of the highest quality[2]. The four primary objectives of GTSPP are: a) Provide a timely and complete data and information base of ocean temperature and salinity profile data, b) Implement data flow monitoring system for improving the capture and timeliness of real-time and delayed-mode data, c) Improve and implement agreed and uniform quality control and duplicates management systems, and d) Facilitate the development and provision of a wide variety of useful data analyses, data and information products, and data sets. The international oceanographic community‟s interest in creating a timely global ocean temperature and salinity dataset of known quality in support of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) dates back to the 1981 “International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange” (IODE) meeting in Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany. The community's interest led to preliminary discussions by the Australian Oceanographic Data Center (AODC), the Marine Environmental Data Service (MEDS), now the Integrated Science Data Management (ISDM), of Canada and the U.S. National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) during the second Joint IOC–WMO Meeting of Experts on IGOSS1-IODE Data Flow in Ottawa, Canada in January 1988. Development of the GTSPP (then called the Global Temperature-Salinity Pilot Project) began in 1989. The short-term goal was to respond to the needs of the Tropical Ocean and Global Atmosphere (TOGA) Experiment and the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) for temperature and salinity data. The longer-term goal was to develop and implement an end-to-end data management system for temperature and salinity data and other associated types of profiles, which could serve as a model for future oceanographic data management systems. GTSPP began operation in November 1990. The first version of the GTSPP Project Plan was published in the same year. Since that time, there have been many developments and some changes in direction including a decision by IOC and WMO to end the pilot phase and implement GTSPP as a permanent programme in 1996. Figure 1 is a sketch diagramme of the GTSPP management structure. GTSPP reports to the IODE Programme of IOC and the Joint Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM), a body sponsored by WMO and IOC.
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    Description: Global temperature; salinity profile programme
    Keywords: Global observing systems ; Salinity ; Salinity profiles ; Water temperature data
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
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    Keywords: Chemical oceanography ; Biological data ; Chemical analysis
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The First ODINCARSA Planning Workshop for the Caribbean Islands was held in Christ Church, Barbados between 15 and 18 December 2003, co-sponsored by the Coastal Zone Management Unit of Barbados. The workshop was attended by participants from eight countries in the Caribbean. The meeting reviewed the ocean data and information management capacity available in this region, identified needs and capacity building requirements, and prepared a comprehensive work plan and timetable to develop a regional cooperative network for the management of oceanographic data and marine information on the basis of the experience of the ODINCARSA project in South America.
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    Keywords: Oceanographic data
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    Keywords: Oceanographic data
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    Description: Data management
    Keywords: Oceanographic data
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The IODE Steering Group for the IODE Ocean Teacher was established during IODE-XVI to support the IODE Resource Kit Project. The IODE OceanTeacher is a follow-up to the Resource Kit and Ocean-PC and a complement to IODE data and information management capacity building activities. During its Second Session the Steering Group reviewed the current status of OceanTeacher and Ocean Teacher Academy, noting that substantial developments have occurred since the last meeting and making OceanTeacher an important tool for capacity building. A SWOT analysis of the current situation was performed. The possibility of further exploring online tools was discussed with a distance-learning expert. The list of currently available training courses was examined, and how to make it a training resource for other organisations, thus OceanTeacher becoming a service provider in ocean-related capacity building in the future. The Steering Group also discussed future surveys on training needs and gaps and developed a comprehensive list of topics for training. The OceanTeacher website and Classroom were extensively discussed and a list of improvements was outlined. The Steering Group also drafted a strategic long-term plan for the next 5 years, bearing in mind the changing training needs and funding sources.
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    Description: Ocean Teacher
    Keywords: Capacity building
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
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    Keywords: Climate programme
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    Keywords: Data processing
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: This is the third and final in a series of three training workshops within the framework of the Ocean Data and Information Network for Eastern Africa (ODINEA), an oceanographic data management capacity building project implemented in the IOCINCWIO region, jointly sponsored by the Government of Flanders and IOC. In this final workshop, the participating countries (Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, South Africa and Tanzania) reviewed the successes and failures of the 3-year project and formulated concrete recommendations that can be taken into consideration within the ODINAFRICA-II project.
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    Keywords: Oceanographic data ; Capacity building
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
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    Description: Caribbean marine atlas
    Keywords: Oceanographic atlases
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: The Second Session of the IODE Steering Group for OBIS took place at the IOC Project Office for IODE, Oostende, Belgium on 19–21 November 2012. In 2012, OBIS has undergone changes in management and operation, and all activities previously carried out at Rutgers University, USA have now been transferred to the IOC Project Office for IODE in Oostende, Belgium. The meeting resulted in several decisions and recommendations that will move OBIS forward. In addition, several task teams were formed to further develop OBIS and support the execution of the 2013 Work Plan. The new data system architecture was presented and new procedures will become operational from June 2013 onwards. It is expected that this will greatly enhance the data flow and provide tools to further improve data quality. Despite the fact that the new OBIS manager was only recruited in May 2012, considerable progress was made with establishing international partnerships, engaging OBIS in global initiatives and increasing public awareness through social media. In 2012, 92 new datasets were collected and integrated in OBIS. OBIS now integrates 1,125 datasets, serving 33 million georeferenced species observations of 120,000 marine species and is by far the largest global database of its kind. OBIS is increasingly picked-up by the scientific community; scientific papers using OBIS data appear on a weekly basis (80 publications in 2012) and 50,000 people visited the data portal in 2012 (35% are returning visitors). OBIS continues playing a crucial role in providing guidance and information for the identification of Ecologically or Biologically Significant marine Areas (a process developed within the Convention on Biological Diversity). The 22 OBIS nodes (data assembly centres) are engaged in a wide spectrum of activities, which demonstrates that the role of OBIS is not limited to raw data encoding but also to develop tools and products and offering services (including capacity building) for data-science and sciencepolicy activities on a local, regional to global scale. In 2013, the task teams will produce an IOC Manual and Guides for OBIS nodes that will include the definition of OBIS nodes, the terms of reference and procedure to establish OBIS nodes, standards and best practices (OBIS handbook) and a section on quality assurance, criteria and evaluation of OBIS nodes. Funding remains an issue for the OBIS project office as well as for many OBIS nodes. The November 2011 decision of the USA to cease funding to UNESCO is threatening all programmes and activities of the IOC, including OBIS. OBIS now relies almost completely on extra budgetary funding. An OBIS business plan will be finalized early 2013 and will address OBIS' vision and mission, objectives and key priorities, budget needs in relation to the work plan and potential funding opportunities. An OBIS data manager, bringing the staff to two professional positions, will join the OBIS project office in 2013.
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
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    Description: Ocean data
    Keywords: Oceanographic data
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
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    Keywords: Oceanographic data ; Information services
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: Pour renforcer la participation effective des Etats membres, particulièrement ceux en développement, à ses programmes, la COI, grâce à l'appui de certains Etats membres, organise des cours ou stage de formation dans le cadre de ses activités de formation, éducation et assistance mutuelle (TEMA). Le stage dont il est question ici a pu être réalisé grâce à la volonté dont fait preuve la France d'aider développer le potentiel des pays en développement dans le domaine des sciences et techniques océanographiques et des services y afférent, et grâce à l'étroite coopération que ce pays a toujours pris soin d'entretenir avec la Commission et ses principales activités. I1 porte sur les diverses méthodes utilisées pour gérer et traiter l'information scientifique et technique se rapportant à l'océanologie, qu'il s'agisse d'information documentaire ou numériqae. I1 a été organisé par le Centre National pour l'Exploitation des Océans (CMEXO) en son Centre Océanologique de Bretagne, Brest, France, du 28 novembre.an 9 décembre 1983. La COI tient 2t exprimer ici sa reconnaissance à l'égard du Gouvernement français qui a bien voulu financer la majeure partie des bourse6 destinées aux stagiaires, et au Bureau National des Données Océaniques du CNEXO qui a assuré la préparation et la conduite du stage.
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    Keywords: Scientific information ; Oceanology
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
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    Keywords: Oceanographic data
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: The Training Course on Tidal Observations and Data Processing was organized in the Institute of Marine Scientific and Technological Information and the Institute of Marine Technology, in Tianjin, People's Republic of China, from 27 August to 22 September 1984: with the financial support of the National Bureau of Oceanography (NBO), the Unesco Division of Marine Sciences and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC). The course was announced in the coastal Member States covered by the Unesco Regional Offices of Science and Technology for Africa (Nairobi), the Arab States (Paris), South and Central Asia (New Delhi), South East Asia (Jakarta), and the Member States of the IOC Programme Group for the Western Pacific (WESTPAC). Twelve participants from these regions attended the Training Course. The purpose of the course was to introduce the participants to basic knowledge and methods of tidal observations and data processing, including sea level measurement and data reduction, through lectures, practical training and observation. It was also intended inter alia to contribute to the training of personnel with a view to facilitating the implementation of the Global Sea Level Observing System promoted and coordinated by IOC. The course was conducted in English, and through interpretation from Chinese into English. A group of Chinese experts and translators prepared a textbook of teaching material for the Training Course. In addition to the Chinese scientists, two visiting lecturers, Dr. David T. Pugh and Dr. Selim A. Morcos, participated in the course. The participants were selected among university graduates with qualifications in oceanography or relevant disciplines. Preference was given to those directly responsible for sea level observations and programmes. The present Report gives an outline of the Training Course which included lectures, field work and scientific talks by invited speakers. The Report ends with an evaluation of the course by the participants, and general conclusions which may be of help in the preparation of similar courses in the future.
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    Keywords: Tidal observation ; Data processing
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: Supported by IOC for IODE.
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    Keywords: Marine data
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    Description: The objectives of the training course were to allow personnel currently involved in oceanographic data and information management from Member States in the WESTPAC region to become acquainted with basic concepts of the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) system and its function, especially in the WESTPAC region, and acquisition, procession and compilation of oceanographic data.
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    Description: The IOC-Germany Advanced Training Course on Bathymetric Charting in the Western Indian Ocean took place in Durban, South Africa, and on board R.V. METEOR during cruise M33/3 from Durban to Cape Town, from 15 to 29 December 1995. It was a follow-up of a similar, more basic course held in Madagascar and on board R.V. METEOR in 1987. The Course profited from the fact that in 1995 R.V. METEOR spent several months in the Indian Ocean to do research for the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) and the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS). The Course was a contribution of the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Training, Education and Mutual Assistance in the Marine Sciences (TEMA) Programme of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO. The Course was jointly co-ordinated by Dr. Gtinter Giermann, Secretary of the German National IOC Committee, on behalf of the German Government (BMBF) and Dr. Dmitri Travin on behalf of IOC, with the assistance of the scientific Course Leader Dr. Werner Bettac, former member of the German Hydrographic Institute in Hamburg. While in Durban, technical assistance was provided by UEC/ADS (a counterpart of Atlas Elektronik, Bremen) and the local representative of Reederei Forschungsgemeinschaft (ship’s agent). The Course included lectures and demonstrations of instruments on board the vessel.
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    Keywords: Bathymetric charts
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    Description: The IOC’s Regional Subsidiary Bodies play an important role in the implementation of the Commission’s programmes in the regions. These efforts are complemented by other IOC decentralized offices, and regional networks established by the IOC’s global programmes. The report provides an overview of the status of IOC Regional Activities.
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    Keywords: UNESCO ; Oceanography ; International agencies
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: The First ODINAFRICA II Training Workshop in Marine Data Management was held in Casablanca, Morocco, April 2-13, 2001, attended by students from ten western African nations and one eastern African nation. ODINAFRICA is a data and information project working towards establishing a lasting network of marine and aquatic institutes in Africa. Its headquarters is located at the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI) in Mombasa, Kenya. Through its information services to the scientific community, the project aims at promoting the scientific capabilities of this continent. The objectives of the ODINAFRICA project are as follows: a) Provide marine scientists in Africa with the necessary bibliographic and scientific literature b) Make full use of the scientific literature available in Africa c) Promote and facilitate communication between marine scientists in Africa d) Promote and facilitate communication in Africa and other regions e) Promote the scientific activities of the marine and coastal scientists within and outside Africa f) Provide scientific information, and equipment, software and training to make full use of this information Under the leadership of the IOC, and with funding generously provided by the government of Flanders, the workshop was designed to address the final objective listed above. The workshop was organized locally in Casablanca by Dr. Maria Snoussi of the Université Mohammed V, Faculté des Sciences, Département Sciences de la Terre, Rabat, Morocco.
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    Description: IOC and IODE have since long recognised the need for training courses, aimed at promoting knowledge on adequate management of marine and coastal data and at sharing the experience in this field between the countries involved. A first course of this type for the region was held in 1991 in Bogota, Colombia (IOC Training Course Report 14). It had as its main goals the promotion of methodologies and technologies for the management of marine data and information in National Oceanographic Data Centres, as well as the promotion of the system for International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange, IODE of IOC. The training workshop in Rio Grande was the second opportunity of this type for the countries of the region.
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    Description: The GODAR Workshop at INODC/NIO,D ona Paula, Goa,I ndia is the third in the series after the two held at Obninsk, Russian Federation (17-20 May 1993) and Tianjin, China (8-11 March 1994). The Workshop, sponsored by IOC, ICSU, NOAA, DOD and CSIR was held following the decision taken at the first regional Workshop in Obninsk for the development of GODAR in the Indian Ocean region and in facilitating exchange of data under the IODE umbrella. Though the Indian Ocean is still least studied, yet a large amount of data have been collected but not all documented. The purpose of the Workshop was to unearth the data and make available to the wide international community in order to build global oceanographic databases for different fields of application, including global change and climate studies, world ocean research and global ocean monitoring, and to help in the capacity building of national, regional and global infrastructures. The desired outcome was to assess the state of data holdings in the region, to identify common goals and problems with data preservation and to recommend implementation steps and approaches to solve these problems. The Workshop was also considered as a start for laying the groundwork for a major upgrading of the entire regional ocean data management system, a major step in the development of a region-wise ocean data' system modernization programme. The present report contains a summary of the scientific papers and national reports presented at the sessions, software demonstration at Indian NODC, as well as recommendations and conclusions formulated by the Workshop.
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    Description: The objectives of the training course were to provide personnel currently involved in oceanographic data and information management from Member States of the WESTPAC region with basic concepts of the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) system and its function, especially in the WESTPAC region, and acquisition, procession and compilation of oceanographic data.
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    Keywords: Remote sensing ; Marine sciences
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    Description: The objective of the training course was to allow personnel currently involved in oceanographic data and information management from Member States of the WESTPAC region to become acquainted with basic concepts of the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) system and its function, especially in the WESTPAC region, and acquisition, processing and compilation of oceanographic data, as well as general data formats used within the framework of the IODE system.
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    Description: The Training Course on Management of Marine Data and Information for the IOCINCWIO Region was held in Mombasa, Kenya, from 1 to 11 December, 1997. The Course was organized in cooperation with and kindly hosted by the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Mombasa. The course was designed within the continuing training programme of the IODE to familiarize marine data and information managers with current procedures and methods related to marine data and information management, with a special emphasis on newest microcomputer methods and software. Through such training courses the IOC aims to ensure increasing and sustained collaboration of Member States in the IODE programme, and to maintain a high level of competence in the National Oceanographic Data Centres.
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    Description: This document provides information on the progress in the implementation of the IODE Ocean Data Portal including the Ocean Data Portal version 1 status and also vision and high-level design decisions for Ocean Data Portal version 2. The committee is invited to consider the results of this project and work plan for the future Ocean Data Portal development.
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    Description: ODINECET Training Course on Marine Information Management (Intermediate level) was held at the UNESCO/IOC Project Office for IODE Oostende – Belgium (19 – 23 November 2007). This Training course was a continuation of intended instruction within the framework of the ODINECET project. The Training Course was attended by 13 participants from 7 countries including Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Russia and Ukraine. The main topic was dedicated to the creation of an ODINECET repository (CEEMaR – Central and Eastern Europe Marine Repository).
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    Description: Marine iInformation Management
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    Description: Report on activities
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    Description: Renewal contract
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    Description: This document provides information on the inter-sessional activities of the Reports of the NODCs, DNAs and Marine Information centre
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    Keywords: Marine information
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    Description: The Annotated Agenda/ Action Paper will be the main working document for the 22nd Session of the IOC Committee on IODE. It includes (i) the draft introductory text that will be used for the summary report of the Meeting; (ii) (in yellow text boxes) the decisions requested from the Committee; (iii) draft recommendations and resolutions; and (iv) resource requirements. Regarding resource requirements it is noted that in Annex I a summary overview is provided of financial requirements for the inter-sessional period April 2013- March 2015. Participants in the Session are requested to carefully read this document as well as other working documents and prepare for short plenary interventions prior to the Session.
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    Description: The GEMIM workplan as to ASFA involvement was completed during the intersession. L. Noble through FAO Secretariat to ASFA advised journal publishers connected with ASFA to make use of ASFA Thesauri. Grey Literature input by ODIN's as ASFA partners has been encouraged.
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    Description: This document provides information on the work of the JCOMM/IODE Expert Team on Data Management Practices in the inter-sessional period (2009-2010). The committee is invited to consider the results of the ETDMP activities and also the proposal for revision of the ETDMP workplan for 2011 and 2012-2013.
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    Description: 1 Introduction to the Workshop on Marine Spatial Planning 7 2 Introduction to Ecosystem-based, Sea Use Management 15 3 Ecosystem-based, Sea Use Management and Marine Spatial Planning 23 4 Key Scientific Issues for Ecosystem-based, Marine Spatial Planning 29 5 Legislation and Policy Framework for Marine Spatial Planning 35 6 A Process for Marine Spatial Planning 45 7 Defining the Human Dimension of Marine Spatial Planning 53 8 Implementing Marine Spatial Planning 57 9 Monitoring, Evaluating, and Adapting Marine Spatial Planning 65 10 Conclusions and Next Steps 71
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    Description: Marine spatial planning
    Keywords: Spatial information ; Marine resources ; Ecosystems ; Marine sciences ; Spatial analysis
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    Keywords: Strategy
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    Description: The document provides information on the progress in the implementation of the IODE Ocean Data Portal including the Ocean Data Portal version 1 status and the Ocean Data Portal version 2. The committee is invited to consider the results of this project and work plan for the future Ocean Data Portal development and wide extension of the Ocean Data Portal nodes and data providers.
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    Description: The IODE Ocean Data Portal (ODP) development has two stages: Version 1 (V1) and Version 2 (V2). The ODP V1 has the initial capabilities and based on the technical specifications and software of End-to-End Data Management (E2EDM) technology developed by JCOMM/IODE ETDMP and Russian NODC (RIHMI-WDC, Obninsk). ODP (V2) will have full capabilities with use of the international interoperability standards and tools.
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    Description: The ODINCINDIO’s accomplishments, since its establishment in the 18th session of IODE in April 2005 have been considerable In line with the objectives of ODINCIDNIO, these activities whether directly or indirectly were linked to the region’s capacity building in terms of marine data and information management by providing training and education and assisting in the development, operation and strengthening of National Oceanographic Data (and Information) Centers and to establish their networking in the region. In this regard collaboration with the other relevant organizations, programmes and projects operating in the region was always an important consideration for ODINCINDIO activities.
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    Keywords: Sea level ; Measurement
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    Keywords: Sea level ; Measurement
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    Keywords: Marine scientists
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    Description: Step 1 Identifying need and establishing authority Introduction 26 Task 1: Identifying why you need marine spatial planning 26 Task 2: Establishing appropriate authority for marine spatial planning 27 Action 1: Authority to plan for marine spatial planning 27 Action 2: Authority to implement marine spatial planning 30 Step 2 Obtaining financial support Introduction 32 Task 1: Identifying alternative financing mechanisms 32 Task 2: Defining the feasibility of alternative funding mechanisms 34 Step 3 Organizing the process through pre-planning Introduction 36 Task 1: Creating the marine spatial planning team 37 Task 2: Developing a work plan 38 Task 3: Defining boundaries and timeframe 39 Action 1: Defining boundaries 38 Action 2: Defining the time frame 39 Task 4: Defining principles 40 Task 5: Defining goals and objectives 41 Task 6: Identifying risks and developing contingency plans 42 Step 4 Organizing stakeholder participation Introduction 43 Task 1: Defining who should be involved in marine spatial planning 44 Task 2: Defining when to involve stakeholders 45 Task 3: Defining how to involve stakeholders 47 Step 5 Defining and analyzing existing conditions Introduction 49 Task 1: Collecting and mapping information about ecological, environmental and oceanographic conditions 50 Task 2: Collecting and mapping information about human activities 55 Task 3: Identifying current conflicts and compatibilities 57 Step 6 Defining and analyzing future conditions Introduction 63 Task 1: Projecting current trends in the spatial and temporal needs of existing human activities 64 Task 2: Estimating spatial and temporal requirements for new demands of ocean space 65 Task 3: Identifying possible alternative futures for the planning area 66 Task 4: Selecting the preferred spatial sea use scenario 68 Step 7 Preparing and approving the spatial management plan Introduction 71 Task 1: Identifying alternative spatial and temporal management measures, incentives, and institutional arrangements 73 Task 2: Specifying criteria for selecting marine spatial management measures 76 Task 3: Developing the zoning plan 76 Task 4: Evaluating the spatial management plan 79 Task 5: Approving the spatial management plan 80 Step 8 Implementing and enforcing the spatial management plan Introduction 83 Task 1: Implementing the spatial management plan 83 Task 2: Ensuring compliance with the spatial management plan 84 Task 3: Enforcing the spatial management plan 85 Step 9 Monitoring and evaluating performance Introduction 86 Task 1: Developing the performance monitoring program 87 Action 1: Re-confirming the objectives 87 A Step-by-Step Approach toward Ecosystem-based Management – MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING 5 Action 2: Agreeing on outcomes to measure 87 Action 3: Identifying key performance indicators to monitor 88 Action 4: Determining baseline data on indicators 88 Action 5: Selecting outcome targets 89 Task 2: Evaluating performance monitoring data 90 Task 3: Reporting results of performance evaluation 91 Step 10 Adapting the marine spatial management process Introduction 92 Task 1: Reconsidering and redesigning the marine spatial planning program 92 Task 2: Identifying applied research needs 93 Task 3: Starting the next round of marine spatial planning 94 References 96
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    Description: Marine spatial planning
    Keywords: Spatial information ; Ecosystem management ; Marine policy
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    Description: This is the third edition of the catalog of reference materials suited for use in marine science, originally compiled in 1986 for NOAA, IOC and UNEP. The catalog lists close to 2,000 reference materials from sixteen producers and contains information about their proper use, sources, availability, and analyte concentrations. Indices are included for elements, isotopes, and organic compounds, as are cross references to CAS registry numbers, alternate names, and chemical structures of selected organic compounds. This catalog is being published independently by both NOAA and IOC/UNEP and is available from NOAA/NOS/ORCA in electronic form.
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    Description: The International Global Oceanographic Data Archaeology and Rescue (GODAR) Review Conference took place in Silver Spring, MD, USA from 12-15 July 1999. The Conference marked the end of the first phase of the GODAR project and was attended by more than 70 data managers and scientists. The Conference summed up the results of the first phase and provided guidance for future GODAR activities. Substantial amounts of additional historical data that still reside only in manuscript form have been identified by Member States as a result of the 6 regional GODAR meetings that have been held to date. The meeting concluded that the GODAR project should be continued and extended to possibly include additional variables such as sea level and ocean bathymetry.
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    Keywords: Sea level ; Ocean bathymetry
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    Description: Marine information management
    Keywords: Information services ; Oceanography
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    Description: The Integrated Coastal Area Management (ICAM) Training Workshop for the English Speaking Caribbean States was held in Bridgetown, Barbados, March 16–18, 2011. The Meeting was attended by 22 participants representing Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Curacao, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Lucia and Trinidad & Tobago. The main objective of the meeting was to assist Member States in building the resilience of SIDS economies mainly dependant on coastal tourism using knowledge and expertise of the CZMU of Barbados for developing their own capacity to manage coastal areas. The meeting updated the ICAM management plan for the Caribbean Small islands incorporating economic and social issues as well as recent priorities of climate change adaptation and coastal hazard management. It was also agreed to conduct national assessments of capacity, science and technology and governance structures collated into a regional assessment. The group agreed to complete a 10 year project document with a 5 year Implementation Plan to be coordinated jointly with the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC).
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    Description: Integrated Coastal Area Management
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    Description: On 10-12 June 2008, the NOAA Climate Observation Division sponsored the 2nd Joint Global Ocean Surface Underway Data (GOSUD)/Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) Workshop in Seattle, WA, USA. The workshop focused on the ongoing collaboration between GOSUD and SAMOS and addressing the needs of the research and operational community for highquality underway oceanographic and meteorological observations from ships. The SAMOS initiative is working to improve access to calibrated, quality-controlled, surface marine meteorological data collected in-situ by automated instrumentation on research vessels (primarily) and select merchant ships. GOSUD is an IODE project which focuses on the collection, quality evaluation, and distribution of near surface ocean parameters (for the moment mainly salinity and sea temperature) from vessels. The workshop organizing committee (Shawn Smith, Mark Bourassa, Loic Petit de la Villéon, David Forcucci, and Phillip McGillivary) brought together a panel consisting of operational and research scientists, educators, marine technicians, and private sector and government representatives to address several key topics (see below). Participants from the U.S. government represented NOAA (AOML, COD, ESRL, NDBC, NODC, NWS, PMC, and PMEL) and the United States Coast Guard. CIRES, LUMCON, Florida State University, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Oregon State University, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Stony Brook University, and the Universities of Delaware, Maryland, Miami, and Rhode Island represented the United States university community. A significant international presence included representatives from the Bureau of Meteorology (Australia); Environment Canada (Canada); LEGOS, IFREMER, and Meteo France (France); the University of Hamburg (Germany); the Directorate of Civil Aviation (Kuwait); the Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research (Nigeria), University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain); and the NOCS (UK). Educators were present from ACT, IIRP, and MATE. Finally, Earth and Space Research, the RMR Company, and two consultants represented the private sector. The workshop was comprised of invited and contributed talks, poster presentations, plenary discussions, and the SAMOS and GOSUD technical working group meetings. Broad topic areas included new opportunities for international collaboration, emerging technologies, scientific application of underway measurements, and data and metadata issues. New sessions included a technician’s round-table discussion and developing educational initiatives. Scientific discussion centered around the need for high-quality meteorological and thermosalinograph observations to support satellite calibration and validation, ocean data assimilation, polar studies, air-sea flux estimation, and improving analyses of precipitation, carbon, and radiation. Determining the regions of the ocean and observational parameters necessary to achieve operational and research objectives requires input by the scientific user community. The CLIVAR community should be one way to approach the scientific community. This input will allow SAMOS and GOSUD to target their limited resources on vessels operating in the high priority regions. The vessel operators and marine technicians were very supportive of the activities of SAMOS and GOSUD. They requested a clear set of guidelines for parameters to measure, routine monitoring activities, and calibration schedules. The operators also desire additional routine feedback on data flow and data quality. A clear need for training and educational material was noted by the technical community. The dissemination of best practices guides for existing techs and pre-cruise training for new techs were suggested. The result of the workshop was a series of action items (Appendix A) and seven recommendations.
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    Description: Biological and Chemical Data Management
    Keywords: Biological data ; Chemical analysis
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    Description: JCOMM Meeting Report, Nr. 96. Document available in English
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    Description: The First ODINAFRICA Training Course on Marine Information Management was held in Cape Town, South Africa, kindly hosted by Marine and Coastal Management at the Research Aquarium, Sea Point. Seventeen out of twenty ODINAFRICA countries were ale to send a participant. The course included theoretical lectures on Information Management as well as a practical hands-on course on the use of the Integrated Library Management System (ILMS) INMAGIC for Libraries which was identified by the IODE Steering Group for the Resource Kit (Miami, March 2001) as a suitable software for this purpose. Discussions were also held on the results of an institutional survey filled by the participants during the course.
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    Description: This report presents a summary of the Third IOC/WESTPAC Training Course on NEAR-GOOS Data Management, which was organized by the Japan Oceanographic Data Center (JODC) under the auspices of IOC from 24 January to 4 February 2000 at the JODC, Tokyo, Japan. Five participants from China, Indonesia, the Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation and Vietnam were selected by the IOC and the JODC, and many lectures were given on the following: the concept of NEAR-GOOS and its function in the WESTPAC region; The framework of the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) programme; Processing and management on various marine data and information, etc., and also country reports were presented by the five participants regarding the data management and the state-of-the-art in the field of marine observation in their countries.
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    Description: First ODINAFRICA II Training Workshop in Marine Data Management was held in Casablanca, Morocco, April 2-13, 2001. Subsequent to the Casablanca workshop, the nation of Cote d’Ivoire has joined the ODINAFRICA program, and in order to bring the Ivorienne student up-to-date with the materials and training experience already provided in 2001, a special workshop has been held in Abidjan from March 21-29, 2002, hosted by the Centre des Recherches Oceanographiques (CRO). This report describes the content and accomplishments of that special workshop. The workshop programme was based on the IOC OceanTeacher capacity building tool - an extensive collation of documents on marine data, formats, software, program and data management procedures, manuals, protocols, and associated tutorials. A set of intersessional assignments was formulated that included a wide range of specific dataset measures and products that will be assigned regularly through the recently-established ODINAFRICA.net communication network.
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  • 89
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: The IOC Regional Committee for the Co-operative Investigation in the North and Central Western Indian Ocean, at its Second Session (Arusha, Tanzania, 7-11 December 1987), welcomed the outline of a project proposal entitled Regional Co-operation in Scientific Information Exchange in the Western Indian Ocean region (RECOSCIX-WIO).It called on the IOC and Unesco to seek the extrabudgetary funding required for the implementation of Phase I. It invited the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI) to act as the Dispatch Centre for the RECOSCIX-WIO project during the Pilot Phase. It recognized that, for the system to work effectively in the region, long-term training in the field of marine information management would be necessary, with the view to developing a regional component of ASFIS. It called on the Belgian Government to continue assisting RECOSCIX-WIO and its extension to the region. The RECOSCIX-WIO project was effectively launched by the IOC (Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of Unesco) in February 1989. The Regional Dispatch Centre (RDC) was located at the KMFRI in Mombasa (Kenya) under the co-management of an Unesco Associate Expert. In August 1991 the project was taken over by the Belgian Government through the Flemish Interuniversity Council (VLIR, Brussel, Belgium) and the Limburg University Centre (LUC, Diepenbeek, Belgium). In January 1992 an expert of the Flemish Association for Development Co-operation and technical Assistance (VVOB, Brussel, Belgium) replaced the Associate Expert in Mombasa. With the funding of the Belgian Government, a full implementation of the project became possible, including the training component. Two Bzlgian lecturers in Library and Information Sciences accepted the invitation of the RECOSCIX-WIO project director and chief librarian of the LUC, to come to Mombasa and give a Training Course to the librarians and documentation officers of the marine institutes in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) region. The purpose of the Training Course was to teach the participants the basic skills to establish a bibliographic database using the CDWISIS software, developed by Unesco. These skills will be used to build a collective catalogue of library holdings of marine institutes in the WIO region and a bibliographic database of publications on the region. The Training Course was organised by the RECOSCIX-WIO project, under the auspices of the KMFRI, and funded by the Belgian Government through the LUC and by the IOC. Additional funds were provided by the IOC for the participation of a participant from the Ivory Coast and by the Law of the Sea project (University of Nairobi, Kenya and University of Gent, Belgium) for the participation of its documentation officer. The course was held in the Bandari College (Kenya Ports Authority) in Mombasa, Kenya, from 10 till 21 August 1992.
    Description: Supported by IOC for UNESCO.
    Description: Document available in English.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Microcomputers
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 16
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  • 90
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: The course frames within the continuing training programme of the IODE to familiarize marine data and information managers with current procedures and methods related to marine data and information management. Through such training courses the IOC aims to ensure increasing and sustained collaboration of Member States in the IODE programme, and to maintain a high level of competence in the National Oceanographic Data Centres.
    Description: Supported by IOC for UNESCO.
    Description: Document available in English.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Marine data
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 17
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  • 91
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: The fourth session of the Joint IOC-WMO Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM-4) took place in Yeosu, from 28 to 31 May 2012, hosted by the Republic of Korea through the Korean Meteorological Administration, the Expo 2012 Yeosu Korea organizing committee, the government of Jeollanamdo province and the city of Yeosu. An opening ceremony on 23 May was followed by a Scientific and Technical Workshop on 24-25 May 2012. There were some 140 participants in the session, from 47 Members/Member States and 4 international organizations. All final approved session documents are available on the JCOMM website (www.jcomm.info/jcomm4).
    Description: Supported by IOC for UNESCO.
    Description: Document available in English.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Marine meteorology ; UNESCO ; Marine meteorology ; Oceanography
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 53
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  • 92
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: The Second ODINAFRICA Training Course in Marine Data Management was held in Tunis, Tunisia between 29 April and 10 May 2002, and was organised by the Institut National des Sciences et Technologies de la Mer (INSTM). It was held simultaneously with the ODINAFRICA II Marine Information Management Training Course, and the last session of both workshops was a joint activity to foster coordination between the groups. The workshop was attended by students from 18 countries of the IOCINCWIO and IOCEA Regions. Lectures were provided by invited resource persons from the United States of America and the IOC. The workshop programme was based on the IOC OceanTeacher capacity building tool - an extensive collation of documents on marine data, formats, software, program and data management procedures, manuals, protocols, and associated tutorials. A set of intersessional assignments was formulated that included a wide range of specific dataset measures and products that will be assigned regularly through the recently-established ODINAFRICA.net communication network.
    Description: Supported by the IOC and the Government of Flanders.
    Description: Document available in English.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Marine data
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 35
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  • 93
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: The third and final ODINAFRICA-II Training Course in Marine Data Management was held in Brussels, Belgium between 1 and 5 September 2003. In this final workshop, attended by 13 data managers from National Oceanographic Data Centres in Africa, the data management aspects of the implementation of the ODINAFRICA-II project were reviewed in order to identify the successes and failures and to consider actions that need to be taken to progress the implementation of the third phase of ODINAFRICA.
    Description: Supported by the IOC and the Government of Flanders.
    Description: Document available in English.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Marine data
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 66
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  • 94
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: During the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) Officers, held in Goa, India between 10 and 13 February 1998, the National Institute of Oceanography offered to host a regional data management training course for countries in the IOCINDIO (IOC Regional Committee for the Central Indian Ocean ) region. Responding to this kind offer the IOC was able to allocate funds for supporting travel and accommodation for participants and international resource persons. NIO offered to cover local organizational expenses and travel and accommodation expenses for local resource persons. The objectives of the Training Course were: to provide an introduction to, and raise awareness for, the IODE Programme to familiarize participants with IODE projects and products to provide participants with basic knowledge and experience about data management systems and their utilization in oceanographic data, metadata and information management to provide participants with basic knowledge about new technologies related to serving users with information and data over the Internet to stimulate intra-regional collaboration in the field of oceanographic data and information management to provide training to recently established National Oceanographic Data Centres (NODC) and Designated National Agencies (DNA) to stimulate countries in the region to establish National Oceanographic Data Centres (NODC) or Designated National Agencies (DNA) The Course was also used as a second occasion to receive comments and recommendations on the IODE Resource Kit through the draft product !ODINEA CD-ROM which was developed during the IOC Regional Training Course in Oceanographic Data Management for the IOCINCWIO region , held in Mombasa, Kenya (1-11December 1997). On the basis of the collected comments and recommendation a comprehensive training tool will be developed to be used during (and after) IODE training courses to ensure long-term impact of IODE training activities.
    Description: Supported by IOC for IODE.
    Description: Document available in English.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: International exchange
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 150
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  • 95
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: Supported by IOC for UNESCO.
    Description: Document available in English.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Marine geology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 16
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  • 96
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: Supported by IOC for UNESCO.
    Description: Document available in English.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Numerical models
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 10
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  • 97
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Session 1 – Marine environmental data bases: infrastructures, metadata and data systems Session 2 – Standards and interoperability Session 3 – User Oriented services and products Session 4 - Databases and tools for education
    Description: Document available in ENglish.
    Keywords: Standards ; Oceanography ; Marine sciences ; Databases
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Conference Material , Non-Refereed , Paper
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  • 98
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Committee will be requested to develop a work plan and budget for 2013-2015 taking into account the funds available from UNESCO's regular programme and extra-budgetary sources. The purpose of this paper is to provide information on funds already known to be available for the period 2013-2015.
    Description: Supported by IOC for IODE.
    Description: Document available in English.
    Description: Unpublished
    Keywords: Work plan ; Budget
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Working Paper , Non-Refereed
    Format: 4
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  • 99
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: Supported by IOC for UNESCO.
    Description: Document available in English.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Ocean science
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 36
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  • 100
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This document provides a personal perspective of the present state of IODE operations and some suggestions on changes. It is intended to be used in the discussions to be held by the sessional working group on the Future of the IODE programme.
    Description: Supported by IOC for IODE.
    Description: Available in English.
    Description: Unpublished
    Keywords: Information document
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Working Paper , Non-Refereed
    Format: 7
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