SlideShare a Scribd company logo
The GAME project database
an example of interdisciplinary, open access environmental data
system in the network of biogeographical data bases and
oceanographic data repositories
Marcin Wichorowski Joanna Pardus Joanna Piwowarczyk
Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Open Research Data: Implications for Science and Society
Warsaw, Poland, May 28–29, 2015
Oceanographic Research Area Extent
Oceanographic Research Complexity
Source: Bermuda Testbed Mooring Summary Progress in Multidisciplinary Sensing in the 4-Dimensional Ocean Tommy Dickey, UC Santa Barbara
The aim of the project is to answer the question:
What is the reaction of physically controlled Arctic marine
ecosystem to temperature rise?
Project will verify the hypothesis, that Arctic marine ecosystem is growing
up (aging) in the course of the global warming.
Evolutionary mature systems are characterized by the balanced, dispersed energy flow
with little unused organic matter. Young systems are usually simpler, with less trophic
links and excess organic matter deposited. Coastal waters of the European Arctic are
world youngest large marine ecosystem, as they were released from the ice sheet 12
thousands years ago.
The GAME Project
• Archival meteorological data from
Hornsund and Kongsfjorden
• Hydrological data
• Archival hydrological data
• GIS maps of Hornsund and
Kongsfjorden – bathymetry
• Microplankton spring and summer
data
• Mesozooplankton spring and summer
data
• Bacterial production
• Bacterial density/biomass
• Benthos density and biomass
• Respiration measurements
• Fish hydroacoustic survey
• Euphotic layer measurements
• Sedimentation rates
• Sediment & water column
biogeochemistry
The GAME Project – data acquisition
seabed photos by Kajetan Deja
Data accessabilty – problems observed by EC
•Discovery of Data: Access to data and interpretation is impossible for users from outside the
community.
•Access to data: some data are classified, or treated like classified without reason. Lot of owners
desire to exploit added-value themselves, which left data in “frozen” state.
•Use of data: Data is often restricted to “research” use, which make commercial projects very
expensive.
•Cost of data: Data is being delivered with non acceptable cost to end users. Costs should be shared
between users on economy basis.
•Coherence of Data: Data is hard to use cross-disciplinary and cross-border due to weak standards
•Quality of Data: Data should be provided with metainformation on methodology, quality control
flags and originator information. Data unaccompanied by precision estimates is useless.
•Quantity of Data: Distribution of the measurements on European scale is not homogenous. Some
regions are not covered properly by monitoring activity, some measurements overlap.
Source: Iain Shepherd - EC, SeaDataNet Meeting, Madrid, 2009
"...Data and information should be available free and without
restrictions for non-commercial use by the research and education
communities, provided that any products or results of such use
shall be published in the open literature without delay. “Free and
unrestricted” means non discriminatory and without charge,
which means at no more than the cost of reproduction and
delivery, without charge for the data and products themselves..."
UNESCO IOC policy on information exchange
Integrated Oceanographic Data and Information Management System
DMZ
SAN NAS
Integrated Oceanographic Data and Information Management System
Data open for further exploitation
Sharing data through publicly available services – SeaDataNet Data Portal
Sharing data through publicly available services – SeaDataNet Data Portal
Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
M. König, J. Kohler, C. Nuth. (2013). Glacier Area Outlines - Svalbard. Tromsø, Norway: Norwegian Polar Institute.
https://data.npolar.no/dataset/89f430f8-862f-11e2-8036-005056ad0004 Data Licensed under: CC-BY, NLOD
Using data from repositories – Norwegian Polar Institute
M. König, J. Kohler, C. Nuth. (2013). Glacier Area Outlines - Svalbard. Tromsø, Norway: Norwegian Polar Institute.
https://data.npolar.no/dataset/89f430f8-862f-11e2-8036-005056ad0004 Data Licensed under: CC-BY, NLOD
Using data from repositories – Norwegian Polar Institute
M. König, J. Kohler, C. Nuth. (2013). Glacier Area Outlines - Svalbard. Tromsø, Norway: Norwegian Polar Institute.
https://data.npolar.no/dataset/89f430f8-862f-11e2-8036-005056ad0004 Data Licensed under: CC-BY, NLOD
Using data from repositories – Norwegian Polar Institute
Using data from repositories – Norwegian Polar Institute
Coclusions
•Environmental (oceanographic in particular) research demand for open access to data
repositories
•Object of research is too extent, too dynamic, too diverse to be investigated by just a
small group of researchers – data, information and knowledge exchange is the only way
to accept the challenge and touch the pitfall
•Although the „carrot” of open data exchange brings benefit for scientific research, the
„stick” is also real: the Open Research Data Pilot deployed within Horizon2020 aims to
improve and maximise access-to and re-use of research data generated by projects.
Participating projects will make their research data available on a voluntary basis, as
specified in their Data Management Plans.
•In this context interoperability and standardisation are crucial factors of data exchange
processes
•There is a growing demand to link environmental data with social information; however,
the challenge is to develop common data repository that would link natural and human
sciences layers
•There is a growing number of projects that undertake both environmantal and social
approaches to address the very same environmental problem or phenomena; yet the
results are unfortunately still poorely linked and often analyzed separately
The GAME project database – an example of interdisciplinary, open access environmental data system in the network of biogeographical data bases and oceanographic data repositories_Wichorowski

More Related Content

PDF
FAIR and open biodiversity collection data management
PPT
C1.08A: The OceanSITES program of fixed open-ocean sustained timeseries - Uwe...
PDF
GBIF and Biodiversity informatics for museums, 15 March 2021
PDF
IDMP CEE 2nd workshop: Activity 1.3 by Gregor Gregoric
PDF
GBIF & GRScicoll, Høstseminar Norges museumsforbunds Seksjon for natur, 2021-...
PDF
2016-10-12 MUSIT & GBIF - Dataset portals
PDF
GBIF towards 2030 (November 2018)
PPTX
USING E-INFRASTRUCTURES FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION - Module 5
FAIR and open biodiversity collection data management
C1.08A: The OceanSITES program of fixed open-ocean sustained timeseries - Uwe...
GBIF and Biodiversity informatics for museums, 15 March 2021
IDMP CEE 2nd workshop: Activity 1.3 by Gregor Gregoric
GBIF & GRScicoll, Høstseminar Norges museumsforbunds Seksjon for natur, 2021-...
2016-10-12 MUSIT & GBIF - Dataset portals
GBIF towards 2030 (November 2018)
USING E-INFRASTRUCTURES FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION - Module 5

What's hot (20)

PDF
Reliance project introduction
PPTX
Open Data and Cross Disciplinary Research - EUDAT Summer School (Brian Matthe...
PPTX
Towards a Spatial Data Infrastructure for Archaeology: Peter McKeague
PDF
DSD-NL 2014 - EU Data Landscape - 3. Jerico 2014 Gorringe_2
PPTX
C2.04: Australia's National Database for Acoustic Monitoring of Marine Specie...
PPTX
EcoTas13 Caddy-Retalic TERN Infrastructure
PPT
Ocean Globe, Ocean Geospatial Appliance
PDF
#HepaticaWeek April 2016, GBIF data publishing
PPTX
Andy Steven_Overview of TERN's Australian Coastal Ecosystems Facility
PPTX
Multiagency Virtual Marine GeoData Centre Metadata Project. Dr Brad Ilg, July...
PDF
Christine borgman keynote
KEY
Biodiversity Information Networks: Dataflows for interdisciplinary sciences
PPTX
Citclops @ geo x, geneva 2014 01 15
PPT
Saildrone Baja 2018 Cruise
PDF
EMODnet Sea-Basin Checkpoints Stakeholder Conference: Welcome and setting the...
PPTX
Supporting the research lifecycle of geo-GSNL initiative through HPC and Rese...
PDF
Deep Earth Computer: A Platform for Linked Science of the Deep Carbon Obser...
PDF
GBIF BIFA mentoring, Day 1 GBIF intro, July 2016
PPT
Roland Vossen, Atlis
PDF
Data citation and sharing during article publication
Reliance project introduction
Open Data and Cross Disciplinary Research - EUDAT Summer School (Brian Matthe...
Towards a Spatial Data Infrastructure for Archaeology: Peter McKeague
DSD-NL 2014 - EU Data Landscape - 3. Jerico 2014 Gorringe_2
C2.04: Australia's National Database for Acoustic Monitoring of Marine Specie...
EcoTas13 Caddy-Retalic TERN Infrastructure
Ocean Globe, Ocean Geospatial Appliance
#HepaticaWeek April 2016, GBIF data publishing
Andy Steven_Overview of TERN's Australian Coastal Ecosystems Facility
Multiagency Virtual Marine GeoData Centre Metadata Project. Dr Brad Ilg, July...
Christine borgman keynote
Biodiversity Information Networks: Dataflows for interdisciplinary sciences
Citclops @ geo x, geneva 2014 01 15
Saildrone Baja 2018 Cruise
EMODnet Sea-Basin Checkpoints Stakeholder Conference: Welcome and setting the...
Supporting the research lifecycle of geo-GSNL initiative through HPC and Rese...
Deep Earth Computer: A Platform for Linked Science of the Deep Carbon Obser...
GBIF BIFA mentoring, Day 1 GBIF intro, July 2016
Roland Vossen, Atlis
Data citation and sharing during article publication
Ad

Viewers also liked (14)

PDF
Music & DJ Raport 2016 (02)
DOC
Amit law resume
PDF
newport final re
PPT
OMEGAMON XE for Messaging V730 Long client presentation
PDF
GeroFinalPoster
PPTX
Cloud
DOCX
Artifact 3 Tax memo 1-Mohr
DOCX
Artifact 1 Report-Mohr
DOC
Ficha de trabalho_1_resolucao
PPTX
MQTC 2016: Monitoring and Tracking MQ and Applications
PDF
IBM MQ CONNAUTH/CHLAUTH Doesn't Work Like You Think it Does (and if you aren'...
PPTX
Astri dr. tz - aquatic
DOCX
акция сохраним живую ель
DOCX
Debunking 5 to-stay-alive
Music & DJ Raport 2016 (02)
Amit law resume
newport final re
OMEGAMON XE for Messaging V730 Long client presentation
GeroFinalPoster
Cloud
Artifact 3 Tax memo 1-Mohr
Artifact 1 Report-Mohr
Ficha de trabalho_1_resolucao
MQTC 2016: Monitoring and Tracking MQ and Applications
IBM MQ CONNAUTH/CHLAUTH Doesn't Work Like You Think it Does (and if you aren'...
Astri dr. tz - aquatic
акция сохраним живую ель
Debunking 5 to-stay-alive
Ad

Similar to The GAME project database – an example of interdisciplinary, open access environmental data system in the network of biogeographical data bases and oceanographic data repositories_Wichorowski (20)

PDF
Parsons scidatacon2016
KEY
Biodiversity Information Networks: dataflows for interdisciplinary science
PDF
afternoon3.pdf
PPTX
Data and science
PPT
SCAR Data Management and Policy
PDF
Extreme Citizen Science - Public Participation in Scientific Research 2012
PDF
afternoon3.pdf
PDF
Danis keynote
PDF
Combining earth observations and statistics for evidence based policy making ...
PDF
GI2012 trakas standards ogc
PPTX
Why documenting research data? Is it worth the extra effort? learnings from t...
PDF
Eo Community Vision Luigi Fusco
PPT
Riding the wave - Paradigm shifts in information access
PPTX
Data Infrastructure for Coastal and Estuarine Science
PPTX
Open Science and Open Data for Librarians
PPTX
Perspectives from the African Open Science Platform/Susan Veldsman
KEY
Danis biosystematics2011
PDF
Alberts ppt gi2011_imcs_habitats_pilot_dd_andas_final
PDF
Data Sharing Effect on Article Citation Rate in Paleoceanography
PDF
Extreme Citizen Science: Current Development
Parsons scidatacon2016
Biodiversity Information Networks: dataflows for interdisciplinary science
afternoon3.pdf
Data and science
SCAR Data Management and Policy
Extreme Citizen Science - Public Participation in Scientific Research 2012
afternoon3.pdf
Danis keynote
Combining earth observations and statistics for evidence based policy making ...
GI2012 trakas standards ogc
Why documenting research data? Is it worth the extra effort? learnings from t...
Eo Community Vision Luigi Fusco
Riding the wave - Paradigm shifts in information access
Data Infrastructure for Coastal and Estuarine Science
Open Science and Open Data for Librarians
Perspectives from the African Open Science Platform/Susan Veldsman
Danis biosystematics2011
Alberts ppt gi2011_imcs_habitats_pilot_dd_andas_final
Data Sharing Effect on Article Citation Rate in Paleoceanography
Extreme Citizen Science: Current Development

More from Platforma Otwartej Nauki (20)

PPT
Umowy dot. autorskich praw majątkowych w praktyce wydawców książek naukowych
PDF
Prawne aspekty otwartego dostępu
PDF
Monografie Naukowe - Uniwersytet Śląski
PDF
DSpace - doświadczenia Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
PDF
Platforma czasopism Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
PDF
Biblioteka Nauki - techniczne możliwości wymiany metadanych
PDF
Monografie w Bibliotece Nauki
PPTX
Open Science Platform
PDF
OpenAIRE Services for Open Science
PPTX
Publikacje Ośrodka Badawczego Facta Ficta w Bibliotece Nauki
PDF
PRESSto Platfoma otwartych czasopism naukowych UAM
PPTX
Publikacje Instytutu Historii Ukrainy w Bibliotece Nauki
PDF
Polska Akademia Nauk a otwarta nauka
PDF
Otwarty dostęp do publikacji naukowych GUS - doświadczenia i wyzwania
PPTX
Making Open Access Book Funding Work Fairly
PPTX
UCL Press. The UK's first fully open access university press
PPTX
Funding open access books at Open Book Publishers
PPTX
Arianna Becerril García – Redalyc: A platform to advance non-commercial Open ...
PPTX
Abel L Packer – SciELO advances as an Open Science program
PDF
Open Data - zarządzanie danymi w projektach badawczych NCN
Umowy dot. autorskich praw majątkowych w praktyce wydawców książek naukowych
Prawne aspekty otwartego dostępu
Monografie Naukowe - Uniwersytet Śląski
DSpace - doświadczenia Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Platforma czasopism Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Biblioteka Nauki - techniczne możliwości wymiany metadanych
Monografie w Bibliotece Nauki
Open Science Platform
OpenAIRE Services for Open Science
Publikacje Ośrodka Badawczego Facta Ficta w Bibliotece Nauki
PRESSto Platfoma otwartych czasopism naukowych UAM
Publikacje Instytutu Historii Ukrainy w Bibliotece Nauki
Polska Akademia Nauk a otwarta nauka
Otwarty dostęp do publikacji naukowych GUS - doświadczenia i wyzwania
Making Open Access Book Funding Work Fairly
UCL Press. The UK's first fully open access university press
Funding open access books at Open Book Publishers
Arianna Becerril García – Redalyc: A platform to advance non-commercial Open ...
Abel L Packer – SciELO advances as an Open Science program
Open Data - zarządzanie danymi w projektach badawczych NCN

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
Unveiling a 36 billion solar mass black hole at the centre of the Cosmic Hors...
PPTX
G5Q1W8 PPT SCIENCE.pptx 2025-2026 GRADE 5
PPT
The World of Physical Science, • Labs: Safety Simulation, Measurement Practice
PDF
CAPERS-LRD-z9:AGas-enshroudedLittleRedDotHostingaBroad-lineActive GalacticNuc...
PPTX
Cell Membrane: Structure, Composition & Functions
PPTX
ANEMIA WITH LEUKOPENIA MDS 07_25.pptx htggtftgt fredrctvg
PPTX
2Systematics of Living Organisms t-.pptx
PPTX
DRUG THERAPY FOR SHOCK gjjjgfhhhhh.pptx.
PDF
bbec55_b34400a7914c42429908233dbd381773.pdf
PDF
IFIT3 RNA-binding activity primores influenza A viruz infection and translati...
PPT
POSITIONING IN OPERATION THEATRE ROOM.ppt
PPTX
microscope-Lecturecjchchchchcuvuvhc.pptx
PPTX
Microbiology with diagram medical studies .pptx
PPT
protein biochemistry.ppt for university classes
PPTX
famous lake in india and its disturibution and importance
PDF
SEHH2274 Organic Chemistry Notes 1 Structure and Bonding.pdf
PPTX
ognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based approaches, coping skills trai...
PPTX
GEN. BIO 1 - CELL TYPES & CELL MODIFICATIONS
PPTX
EPIDURAL ANESTHESIA ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.pptx
PDF
VARICELLA VACCINATION: A POTENTIAL STRATEGY FOR PREVENTING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Unveiling a 36 billion solar mass black hole at the centre of the Cosmic Hors...
G5Q1W8 PPT SCIENCE.pptx 2025-2026 GRADE 5
The World of Physical Science, • Labs: Safety Simulation, Measurement Practice
CAPERS-LRD-z9:AGas-enshroudedLittleRedDotHostingaBroad-lineActive GalacticNuc...
Cell Membrane: Structure, Composition & Functions
ANEMIA WITH LEUKOPENIA MDS 07_25.pptx htggtftgt fredrctvg
2Systematics of Living Organisms t-.pptx
DRUG THERAPY FOR SHOCK gjjjgfhhhhh.pptx.
bbec55_b34400a7914c42429908233dbd381773.pdf
IFIT3 RNA-binding activity primores influenza A viruz infection and translati...
POSITIONING IN OPERATION THEATRE ROOM.ppt
microscope-Lecturecjchchchchcuvuvhc.pptx
Microbiology with diagram medical studies .pptx
protein biochemistry.ppt for university classes
famous lake in india and its disturibution and importance
SEHH2274 Organic Chemistry Notes 1 Structure and Bonding.pdf
ognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based approaches, coping skills trai...
GEN. BIO 1 - CELL TYPES & CELL MODIFICATIONS
EPIDURAL ANESTHESIA ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.pptx
VARICELLA VACCINATION: A POTENTIAL STRATEGY FOR PREVENTING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

The GAME project database – an example of interdisciplinary, open access environmental data system in the network of biogeographical data bases and oceanographic data repositories_Wichorowski

  • 1. The GAME project database an example of interdisciplinary, open access environmental data system in the network of biogeographical data bases and oceanographic data repositories Marcin Wichorowski Joanna Pardus Joanna Piwowarczyk Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences Open Research Data: Implications for Science and Society Warsaw, Poland, May 28–29, 2015
  • 3. Oceanographic Research Complexity Source: Bermuda Testbed Mooring Summary Progress in Multidisciplinary Sensing in the 4-Dimensional Ocean Tommy Dickey, UC Santa Barbara
  • 4. The aim of the project is to answer the question: What is the reaction of physically controlled Arctic marine ecosystem to temperature rise? Project will verify the hypothesis, that Arctic marine ecosystem is growing up (aging) in the course of the global warming. Evolutionary mature systems are characterized by the balanced, dispersed energy flow with little unused organic matter. Young systems are usually simpler, with less trophic links and excess organic matter deposited. Coastal waters of the European Arctic are world youngest large marine ecosystem, as they were released from the ice sheet 12 thousands years ago. The GAME Project
  • 5. • Archival meteorological data from Hornsund and Kongsfjorden • Hydrological data • Archival hydrological data • GIS maps of Hornsund and Kongsfjorden – bathymetry • Microplankton spring and summer data • Mesozooplankton spring and summer data • Bacterial production • Bacterial density/biomass • Benthos density and biomass • Respiration measurements • Fish hydroacoustic survey • Euphotic layer measurements • Sedimentation rates • Sediment & water column biogeochemistry The GAME Project – data acquisition seabed photos by Kajetan Deja
  • 6. Data accessabilty – problems observed by EC •Discovery of Data: Access to data and interpretation is impossible for users from outside the community. •Access to data: some data are classified, or treated like classified without reason. Lot of owners desire to exploit added-value themselves, which left data in “frozen” state. •Use of data: Data is often restricted to “research” use, which make commercial projects very expensive. •Cost of data: Data is being delivered with non acceptable cost to end users. Costs should be shared between users on economy basis. •Coherence of Data: Data is hard to use cross-disciplinary and cross-border due to weak standards •Quality of Data: Data should be provided with metainformation on methodology, quality control flags and originator information. Data unaccompanied by precision estimates is useless. •Quantity of Data: Distribution of the measurements on European scale is not homogenous. Some regions are not covered properly by monitoring activity, some measurements overlap. Source: Iain Shepherd - EC, SeaDataNet Meeting, Madrid, 2009
  • 7. "...Data and information should be available free and without restrictions for non-commercial use by the research and education communities, provided that any products or results of such use shall be published in the open literature without delay. “Free and unrestricted” means non discriminatory and without charge, which means at no more than the cost of reproduction and delivery, without charge for the data and products themselves..." UNESCO IOC policy on information exchange
  • 8. Integrated Oceanographic Data and Information Management System DMZ SAN NAS
  • 9. Integrated Oceanographic Data and Information Management System
  • 10. Data open for further exploitation
  • 11. Sharing data through publicly available services – SeaDataNet Data Portal
  • 12. Sharing data through publicly available services – SeaDataNet Data Portal
  • 13. Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
  • 14. Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
  • 15. Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
  • 16. Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
  • 17. Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
  • 18. Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
  • 19. Sharing data through publicly available services – ESRI Geoportal
  • 20. M. König, J. Kohler, C. Nuth. (2013). Glacier Area Outlines - Svalbard. Tromsø, Norway: Norwegian Polar Institute. https://data.npolar.no/dataset/89f430f8-862f-11e2-8036-005056ad0004 Data Licensed under: CC-BY, NLOD Using data from repositories – Norwegian Polar Institute
  • 21. M. König, J. Kohler, C. Nuth. (2013). Glacier Area Outlines - Svalbard. Tromsø, Norway: Norwegian Polar Institute. https://data.npolar.no/dataset/89f430f8-862f-11e2-8036-005056ad0004 Data Licensed under: CC-BY, NLOD Using data from repositories – Norwegian Polar Institute
  • 22. M. König, J. Kohler, C. Nuth. (2013). Glacier Area Outlines - Svalbard. Tromsø, Norway: Norwegian Polar Institute. https://data.npolar.no/dataset/89f430f8-862f-11e2-8036-005056ad0004 Data Licensed under: CC-BY, NLOD Using data from repositories – Norwegian Polar Institute
  • 23. Using data from repositories – Norwegian Polar Institute
  • 24. Coclusions •Environmental (oceanographic in particular) research demand for open access to data repositories •Object of research is too extent, too dynamic, too diverse to be investigated by just a small group of researchers – data, information and knowledge exchange is the only way to accept the challenge and touch the pitfall •Although the „carrot” of open data exchange brings benefit for scientific research, the „stick” is also real: the Open Research Data Pilot deployed within Horizon2020 aims to improve and maximise access-to and re-use of research data generated by projects. Participating projects will make their research data available on a voluntary basis, as specified in their Data Management Plans. •In this context interoperability and standardisation are crucial factors of data exchange processes •There is a growing demand to link environmental data with social information; however, the challenge is to develop common data repository that would link natural and human sciences layers •There is a growing number of projects that undertake both environmantal and social approaches to address the very same environmental problem or phenomena; yet the results are unfortunately still poorely linked and often analyzed separately