Copernicus Marine Service Open Information– InfoDay Webcast – 6th February 2015
WELCOME TO THE FIRST CMEMS OPEN INFODAY
2
Practical guidance
• Reminder: the meeting will be recorded for transcription
purposes.
• For user experience purposes, all microphones will be
muted (but the speakers’).
• If you have any question at any given time, you can
enter it in the chat window.
• If you have any problem with WebEx, contact Alice
through the chat window or at
alice.vu@mercator-ocean.fr
3
OBJECTIVES of the INFODAY
 To provide attendees (new entrants in
particular) with background information
on the Copernicus Marine Environment
Monitoring Service (CMEMS) and
understand the scope of needs.
 To provide taxonomy terms specific to
the CMEMS and facilitate the
understanding of any related documents.
 To give a planning overview and a
contact list.
Next CMEMS Open Information Day :
March 18th, more specific to tenders
This Open INFODAY is one of our various channels so everyone can access the information needed.
4
Summary
1. Mercator Ocean in brief
2. EU Copernicus programme and contractual framework
3. Copernicus Marine Service Features
4. Copernicus Marine Service Implementation framework
5. Planning
6. Key-contacts
7. Questions and Answers ( WebEx moderation)
Slides will be sent upon request
5
1. Mercator Ocean at a glance
Since November 11th 2014, Mercator Ocean is the Entrusted Entity for the
implementation of the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service.
• French National Centre for Ocean Forecasting
• Coordinator of the EU funded projects MyOcean (2009-2005)
• Public shareholders, private status, non-profit
• Legal form: « Société civile »
• 5 Associates (public institutions)
• Focused on ocean monitoring and forecasting: Ocean knowledge first
• Real Time forecasting, global ocean coverage at meso-scale, regional zooms.
• Highly qualified customized oceanographic service to users all over the world
• Governance: General Assembly, Board, Director, Scientific Committee
• 50-60 employees located near Toulouse, France
6
2 . EU COPERNICUS programme and contractual framework
7
EU Copernicus programme
1. COPERNICUS INFRASTRUCTURES:
Head of Unit: Reinhard SCHULTE-BRAUCKS
2. COPERNICUS SERVICES:
Head of Unit : Mauro FACCHINI
8
Emergency : implemented since 2012 by the EC DG Joint Research Centre (JRC).
6 Copernicus services
9
Copernicus, EU flagship programme manage by
EC DG Growth
• The European Commission's Directorate-General
GROWTH (Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship
and SMEs) promotes growth in Europe.
http://ec.europa.eu/growth/
• EC DG Growth manages two large-scale industrial
programmes: Copernicus and Galileo.
http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/space/copernicus/index_en.htm
10
EU Copernicus Regulation
Copernicus Regulation (Article 4 – Copernicus Service Component)
“… the marine environment monitoring service is to provide
information on the state and dynamics of physical ocean and
marine ecosystems for the global ocean and the European
regional marine areas, in support of marine safety,
contribution to monitoring of waste flows, monitoring of
marine environmental, coastal and polar regions, and of
marine resources as well as meteorological forecasting and
climate monitoring…”
11
EU Copernicus Delegation agreement
Functional description of the CMEMS:
• User driven service
• Core Service
• Open and free access to data and information
• Integrated service provision
• State-of-the-art and evolving information
• European Service
12
From prototype to Operational Services : a ten years’ story
13
3 . Copernicus Marine Service key features
14
A core marine service
To process and to give access to the best Ocean generic information available,
for supporting adding-value expert services.
15
A product portfolio regularly updated
Observations, Reanalysis, Reprocessing, Analysis and Forecasts
16
A sole access point for users : marine.copernicus.eu
17
A dedicated Service desk
18
A service scientifically qualified
19
A service useful for 4 areas of benefits
30%
27%
11%
32%
Maritime
safety
Marine & coastal
environment
Climate seasonal &
weather forecasting
Marine
Resources
20
An increasing User Base (MyOcean legacy)
ASSET 2014
4500+ USERS OF THE MARINE
SERVICE, AND +130 EVERY MONTH
0 IN 2009
1000 AFTER 3 YEARS
4500 AFTER 5 YEARS
50% RESEARCH / 50% OPERATIONAL
113 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
318
455
583
914
1165
1433
1713
2028
2348
2690
3122
3564
3992
4281
4570
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
21
4 . Copernicus Marine Service Implementation framework
22
Implementation Tasks
• Coordination
• Cross-Cutting Management
• Production Centres Service Elements
• Central Service Elements
• Framework Service Elements
23
Implementation modes ( 2015-2021)
• Tasks executed by Mercator Ocean :
 Coordination
 Cross-Cutting technical management (Service operations, System
integration, Science and Product Quality, Outreach)
 Production Centre : Global Ocean – Monitoring and Forecasting Centre (MFC)
 Participation (development) to : Iberic-Biscay-Irish-IBI - MFC
• Tasks executed through procurements :
 Production Centres:
 TACs ( 4 Thematic Assembly Centres – observations)
 MFCs (6 Monitoring and Forecasting Centres – analysis and
forecast)
 Central Information System facility
 Framework Service Elements
 Service Evolution and
 User Uptake
24
The CMS System of Systems
Production Centre Service Elements:
• Thematic Assembly Centres (TACs)
• Monitoring and Forecasting Centres (MFCs)
Central Service Elements:
• Central Information System (CIS)
• Service Desk
25
Production centres framework
26
Distributed architecture
MyOcean
Information
System
(MIS)
User
Interface
System
(UIS)
Monitoring
TA, PM, SM
- Monitoring Dashboard
- Static metadata + Dependencies
- User Administration
Download (CAS)
Views
SL TAC
OC TAC
OSI TAC
In Situ TAC
GlobalMFC
Arctic MFC
Baltic MFC
NWS MFC
IBI MFC
MED MFC
Black Sea MFC
Production
Centres
Central
Information
System
(CIS)
Catalog
Userregistration
About 40 production
Units,
Spread out over
Europe
An integrated service based on a distributed architecture
Integrated Service
27
Framework Service Elements (FSE)
FSE generates the knowledge required for designing service evolutions
according to user needs and technological know-how. Two main
components set up and regularly renewed through open calls
 Service Evolution Framework:
• scientific investigations linked to the
assessment and evolution of the Marine Service
 User Uptake Framework:
• Improvement of the interface between the
Marine Service and the user applications,
the definition of products and their
impact for users.
FSE activities are directly connected to the Service (e.g. system
functionalities, product evolutions).
28
5. 2015 planning elements
• April 2015: MyOcean project end
• January-April 2015: First tenders
batch ( MFC/TAC)
• May 2015: Copernicus Marine
Service implementation kick-off
Q1/Q2 - 2015
Priority Objective:
Seamless transition for users
Q3/Q4 - 2015
• June 2015: Consultations for the
Framework Service Elements
(experts seminars)
• Summer 2015: FSE roadmaps
• Fall 2015: First FSE tenders batch
Priority Objective:
Pooling the skills for service evolution
29
Any question ?
Any question related to the Copernicus Marine Service implementation :
infoCMEMS@mercator-ocean.fr
Any question related to current MyOcean services:
servicedesk@myocean.eu.org
Any question related to OPEN TENDERS (E-mail strictly restricted to open tenders):
CMEMStenders@mercator-ocean.fr
Any question related to EC DG GROWTH and Copernicus Programme:
http://ec.europa.eu/growth
30
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION.
Let’s go for a chat session together!
31
Questions & Answers

More Related Content

PDF
Mercator Ocean 2014 Annual Report
PDF
Mercator Ocean 2013 Annual Report
PDF
Mercator Ocean 2010 Annual Report
PDF
Mercator Ocean Journal 53 - Special 20th anniversary issue
PPTX
Project Overview_MINKE
PDF
H2020 space wp 2018 2020 call 2019
PPTX
Copernicus & H2020-Earth Observation Call
Mercator Ocean 2014 Annual Report
Mercator Ocean 2013 Annual Report
Mercator Ocean 2010 Annual Report
Mercator Ocean Journal 53 - Special 20th anniversary issue
Project Overview_MINKE
H2020 space wp 2018 2020 call 2019
Copernicus & H2020-Earth Observation Call

Similar to CMEMS InfoDay #1 - Feb 6th 2015 (20)

PPTX
C3.02: EMSA’s Integrated Maritime Services: improving operational maritime aw...
PPTX
Ml event 23 oct 13 session 3 - keynotes
PDF
Knowledge Transfer - Insights from European Marine and Maritime Research
PPTX
About IRT Nanoelec
PPTX
EOSC-hub_OPENCoastS
PPTX
R&D Initiatives related to European GNSS
PPTX
Waternomics - ICT for Water Resource Management - (Engineers Ireland West, NU...
PDF
BSC presentation for Festibity Sponsors
PDF
Keynote Speaker Mr. Christos Pipitsoulis
PPTX
LEANWIND-EUSEW-2017-06-20FDM 5.pptx
PDF
DSD-NL 2014 - EU Data Landscape - 1. emo dnet jercio june 2014
PPTX
EOSC-hub RDA 11 Colocation Presentation
PDF
Mercator Ocean newsletter 29
PPTX
Intelligent tools-mitja-jermol-2013-bali-7 may2013
PDF
A step into the future of iMarine: The iMarine Public-centred Partnership Bus...
PPT
My Ocean Breve
PPTX
Ml event 23 oct 13 session 2 - ml2
PPTX
MECC Central roadshow
PDF
How to help Ukraine to build a more robust insfrastructure Industry.pdf
PDF
"Galileo Initial Services: paving the way for the GNSS of the future"
C3.02: EMSA’s Integrated Maritime Services: improving operational maritime aw...
Ml event 23 oct 13 session 3 - keynotes
Knowledge Transfer - Insights from European Marine and Maritime Research
About IRT Nanoelec
EOSC-hub_OPENCoastS
R&D Initiatives related to European GNSS
Waternomics - ICT for Water Resource Management - (Engineers Ireland West, NU...
BSC presentation for Festibity Sponsors
Keynote Speaker Mr. Christos Pipitsoulis
LEANWIND-EUSEW-2017-06-20FDM 5.pptx
DSD-NL 2014 - EU Data Landscape - 1. emo dnet jercio june 2014
EOSC-hub RDA 11 Colocation Presentation
Mercator Ocean newsletter 29
Intelligent tools-mitja-jermol-2013-bali-7 may2013
A step into the future of iMarine: The iMarine Public-centred Partnership Bus...
My Ocean Breve
Ml event 23 oct 13 session 2 - ml2
MECC Central roadshow
How to help Ukraine to build a more robust insfrastructure Industry.pdf
"Galileo Initial Services: paving the way for the GNSS of the future"
Ad

More from Mercator Ocean International (20)

PPTX
Product showcase nws_mfc_004
PPTX
Product showcase med_mfc
PPTX
Product showcase mfc_bs
PPTX
Samuelsen arcmfc bgc_overview
PPTX
Product showcase arc_mfc_002
PPTX
Zoombi cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Coastobs cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Nemo fes cmems-ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Wave flow cmems_ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Bioptimod massimili cmems-ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Optima cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Combat cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Curae cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Lambda cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Genoa cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Scrum2 cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Hive cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Medsub cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Increase cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
PPTX
Product showcase tac_sst_010
Product showcase nws_mfc_004
Product showcase med_mfc
Product showcase mfc_bs
Samuelsen arcmfc bgc_overview
Product showcase arc_mfc_002
Zoombi cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
Coastobs cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
Nemo fes cmems-ga_se_h2020_slider
Wave flow cmems_ga_se_h2020_slider
Bioptimod massimili cmems-ga_se_h2020_slider
Optima cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
Combat cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
Curae cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
Lambda cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
Genoa cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
Scrum2 cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
Hive cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
Medsub cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
Increase cmems ga_se_h2020_slider
Product showcase tac_sst_010
Ad

Recently uploaded (20)

PPTX
computer of health my name i d kussta lpaggyhsgd
PPTX
Environmental pollutants for natural res
PPTX
Minor Species of nutmeg, cinnamon and clove
PDF
1748933543SJA_41_2_826-834 SJA Ihsan ullha.pdf
PPTX
RadiationSafetyPt120252026nucchemis.pptx
PPTX
EME Aerospace.pptx basics of mechanical engineering
DOCX
The Ripple Effect: Understanding Extreme Weather Patterns and Geomagnetic Dyn...
PDF
FMM Slides For OSH Management Requirement
DOCX
Double Membrane Roofs for Anaerobic Digesters Essential for capturing and sto...
PPTX
SCADAhjknvbxfbgmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.pptx
DOCX
Double Membrane Roofs for Digester Tank Wastewater Treatment Integral to biog...
PPTX
STL Academy - Highlights & Impact 2020-21-v2 (1).pptx
PPTX
Unit 1 - Environmental management, politics and.pptx
PPTX
102602734019608717246081273460745534.pptx
PPTX
14.1 Opinion Essay (Writing). to teach opinion
PPTX
Importance of good air quality and different pollutants.
PPTX
Definition, Causes And Effects Of Greenhouse.pptx
PPT
Environmental pollution for educational study
PPTX
Drought management class in a simplified manner
PPTX
Air_Pollution_Thesis_Presentation (1).pptx
computer of health my name i d kussta lpaggyhsgd
Environmental pollutants for natural res
Minor Species of nutmeg, cinnamon and clove
1748933543SJA_41_2_826-834 SJA Ihsan ullha.pdf
RadiationSafetyPt120252026nucchemis.pptx
EME Aerospace.pptx basics of mechanical engineering
The Ripple Effect: Understanding Extreme Weather Patterns and Geomagnetic Dyn...
FMM Slides For OSH Management Requirement
Double Membrane Roofs for Anaerobic Digesters Essential for capturing and sto...
SCADAhjknvbxfbgmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.pptx
Double Membrane Roofs for Digester Tank Wastewater Treatment Integral to biog...
STL Academy - Highlights & Impact 2020-21-v2 (1).pptx
Unit 1 - Environmental management, politics and.pptx
102602734019608717246081273460745534.pptx
14.1 Opinion Essay (Writing). to teach opinion
Importance of good air quality and different pollutants.
Definition, Causes And Effects Of Greenhouse.pptx
Environmental pollution for educational study
Drought management class in a simplified manner
Air_Pollution_Thesis_Presentation (1).pptx

CMEMS InfoDay #1 - Feb 6th 2015

  • 1. Copernicus Marine Service Open Information– InfoDay Webcast – 6th February 2015 WELCOME TO THE FIRST CMEMS OPEN INFODAY
  • 2. 2 Practical guidance • Reminder: the meeting will be recorded for transcription purposes. • For user experience purposes, all microphones will be muted (but the speakers’). • If you have any question at any given time, you can enter it in the chat window. • If you have any problem with WebEx, contact Alice through the chat window or at alice.vu@mercator-ocean.fr
  • 3. 3 OBJECTIVES of the INFODAY  To provide attendees (new entrants in particular) with background information on the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) and understand the scope of needs.  To provide taxonomy terms specific to the CMEMS and facilitate the understanding of any related documents.  To give a planning overview and a contact list. Next CMEMS Open Information Day : March 18th, more specific to tenders This Open INFODAY is one of our various channels so everyone can access the information needed.
  • 4. 4 Summary 1. Mercator Ocean in brief 2. EU Copernicus programme and contractual framework 3. Copernicus Marine Service Features 4. Copernicus Marine Service Implementation framework 5. Planning 6. Key-contacts 7. Questions and Answers ( WebEx moderation) Slides will be sent upon request
  • 5. 5 1. Mercator Ocean at a glance Since November 11th 2014, Mercator Ocean is the Entrusted Entity for the implementation of the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service. • French National Centre for Ocean Forecasting • Coordinator of the EU funded projects MyOcean (2009-2005) • Public shareholders, private status, non-profit • Legal form: « Société civile » • 5 Associates (public institutions) • Focused on ocean monitoring and forecasting: Ocean knowledge first • Real Time forecasting, global ocean coverage at meso-scale, regional zooms. • Highly qualified customized oceanographic service to users all over the world • Governance: General Assembly, Board, Director, Scientific Committee • 50-60 employees located near Toulouse, France
  • 6. 6 2 . EU COPERNICUS programme and contractual framework
  • 7. 7 EU Copernicus programme 1. COPERNICUS INFRASTRUCTURES: Head of Unit: Reinhard SCHULTE-BRAUCKS 2. COPERNICUS SERVICES: Head of Unit : Mauro FACCHINI
  • 8. 8 Emergency : implemented since 2012 by the EC DG Joint Research Centre (JRC). 6 Copernicus services
  • 9. 9 Copernicus, EU flagship programme manage by EC DG Growth • The European Commission's Directorate-General GROWTH (Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs) promotes growth in Europe. http://ec.europa.eu/growth/ • EC DG Growth manages two large-scale industrial programmes: Copernicus and Galileo. http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/space/copernicus/index_en.htm
  • 10. 10 EU Copernicus Regulation Copernicus Regulation (Article 4 – Copernicus Service Component) “… the marine environment monitoring service is to provide information on the state and dynamics of physical ocean and marine ecosystems for the global ocean and the European regional marine areas, in support of marine safety, contribution to monitoring of waste flows, monitoring of marine environmental, coastal and polar regions, and of marine resources as well as meteorological forecasting and climate monitoring…”
  • 11. 11 EU Copernicus Delegation agreement Functional description of the CMEMS: • User driven service • Core Service • Open and free access to data and information • Integrated service provision • State-of-the-art and evolving information • European Service
  • 12. 12 From prototype to Operational Services : a ten years’ story
  • 13. 13 3 . Copernicus Marine Service key features
  • 14. 14 A core marine service To process and to give access to the best Ocean generic information available, for supporting adding-value expert services.
  • 15. 15 A product portfolio regularly updated Observations, Reanalysis, Reprocessing, Analysis and Forecasts
  • 16. 16 A sole access point for users : marine.copernicus.eu
  • 19. 19 A service useful for 4 areas of benefits 30% 27% 11% 32% Maritime safety Marine & coastal environment Climate seasonal & weather forecasting Marine Resources
  • 20. 20 An increasing User Base (MyOcean legacy) ASSET 2014 4500+ USERS OF THE MARINE SERVICE, AND +130 EVERY MONTH 0 IN 2009 1000 AFTER 3 YEARS 4500 AFTER 5 YEARS 50% RESEARCH / 50% OPERATIONAL 113 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES 318 455 583 914 1165 1433 1713 2028 2348 2690 3122 3564 3992 4281 4570 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000
  • 21. 21 4 . Copernicus Marine Service Implementation framework
  • 22. 22 Implementation Tasks • Coordination • Cross-Cutting Management • Production Centres Service Elements • Central Service Elements • Framework Service Elements
  • 23. 23 Implementation modes ( 2015-2021) • Tasks executed by Mercator Ocean :  Coordination  Cross-Cutting technical management (Service operations, System integration, Science and Product Quality, Outreach)  Production Centre : Global Ocean – Monitoring and Forecasting Centre (MFC)  Participation (development) to : Iberic-Biscay-Irish-IBI - MFC • Tasks executed through procurements :  Production Centres:  TACs ( 4 Thematic Assembly Centres – observations)  MFCs (6 Monitoring and Forecasting Centres – analysis and forecast)  Central Information System facility  Framework Service Elements  Service Evolution and  User Uptake
  • 24. 24 The CMS System of Systems Production Centre Service Elements: • Thematic Assembly Centres (TACs) • Monitoring and Forecasting Centres (MFCs) Central Service Elements: • Central Information System (CIS) • Service Desk
  • 26. 26 Distributed architecture MyOcean Information System (MIS) User Interface System (UIS) Monitoring TA, PM, SM - Monitoring Dashboard - Static metadata + Dependencies - User Administration Download (CAS) Views SL TAC OC TAC OSI TAC In Situ TAC GlobalMFC Arctic MFC Baltic MFC NWS MFC IBI MFC MED MFC Black Sea MFC Production Centres Central Information System (CIS) Catalog Userregistration About 40 production Units, Spread out over Europe An integrated service based on a distributed architecture Integrated Service
  • 27. 27 Framework Service Elements (FSE) FSE generates the knowledge required for designing service evolutions according to user needs and technological know-how. Two main components set up and regularly renewed through open calls  Service Evolution Framework: • scientific investigations linked to the assessment and evolution of the Marine Service  User Uptake Framework: • Improvement of the interface between the Marine Service and the user applications, the definition of products and their impact for users. FSE activities are directly connected to the Service (e.g. system functionalities, product evolutions).
  • 28. 28 5. 2015 planning elements • April 2015: MyOcean project end • January-April 2015: First tenders batch ( MFC/TAC) • May 2015: Copernicus Marine Service implementation kick-off Q1/Q2 - 2015 Priority Objective: Seamless transition for users Q3/Q4 - 2015 • June 2015: Consultations for the Framework Service Elements (experts seminars) • Summer 2015: FSE roadmaps • Fall 2015: First FSE tenders batch Priority Objective: Pooling the skills for service evolution
  • 29. 29 Any question ? Any question related to the Copernicus Marine Service implementation : infoCMEMS@mercator-ocean.fr Any question related to current MyOcean services: servicedesk@myocean.eu.org Any question related to OPEN TENDERS (E-mail strictly restricted to open tenders): CMEMStenders@mercator-ocean.fr Any question related to EC DG GROWTH and Copernicus Programme: http://ec.europa.eu/growth
  • 30. 30 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION. Let’s go for a chat session together!