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The Marine
Système d’
Information sur la
Nature et les
Paysages
CAML Workshop– Villefranche-sur-mer – 18th May 2010
International links : MEDIN/UKDMOS, GBIF/OBIS
MEEDDM Contracting owner
(DEB: Direction de l'Eau et de la Biodiversité )
Project coordination
-Web Portal New data sharing techniques (interoperability)
-Taxonomic references-Harmonisation of data acquisition protocols-Scientific validation
Stakeholders : Policy makers, NGO's, researchers, etc.
Scientific Project Supervision
Technical Project Management
- Steerage- Network animation- Communication tools
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1992Convention on Biological
Diversity
2004French National
Biodiversity Action Plan
11th July 2007SINP Bill (lands)
2010: National Biodiversity « Observatory »
SINP : the background context
2008 - 2009SINP land, then sea
CAML Workshop– Villefranche-sur-mer – 18th May 2010
The SINP in Context
-National Marine Component of GBIF France
-Fully inter-operable with GBIF standards (and therefore OBIS - SCARMarBIN)
-Extending with marine-specific elements
-Biogeographic scale
CAML Workshop– Villefranche-sur-mer – 18th May 2010
Why do this?
Basic requirement to know where, when and what is being monitored/studied in the French marine environment (EEZ) -accessible from a central point
Allows:
-Better coordination of resources
-Analysis of whether French data is geographically and temporally sufficient to provide robust assessments of the marine environment
CAML Workshop– Villefranche-sur-mer – 18th May 2010
SINP and data archiving
-Submitting datasets in accredited data archive centres- a way of ensuring data is not lost:
Archaeology and rescue for historic data Repositories for new data
-All archived datasets have to be documented properly
-No dataset is publically available without specific permission of the data originator
-Metadata records freely accessible
CAML Workshop– Villefranche-sur-mer – 18th May 2010
The SINP « mission »
-Enable data capture for re-use which leads to
-An efficient gap analysis which in turn
-Channels new data acquisition
-Above all, the ministry of environment government tool for « rapportage »
CAML Workshop– Villefranche-sur-mer – 18th May 2010
Why have a SINP ? •Carry out a census of all national, regional and local stakeholders for managing the French natural heritage
•Facilitate the identification and summarisation of future data and acquisiton needs
•Allow the harmonisation of methods and means for a more concerted and efficient knowledge acquisition
•Improve access to, and reuse of data and information relating to the environment for everyone (INSPIRE)
Why have a SINP « mer » ? Very specific : management, stakeholders and data
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Illustration of Global to Sub-Regional Seas (L1+2+3)
OBIS as part of GBIF- One of the earliest associate members; One of the largest publishers- Same technology, structure, philosophy and terms of use
OBIS as part of UNESCO June 2009: OBIS adopted by Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO- End 2010, no longer project-based but intergovernmental
CAML Workshop– Villefranche-sur-mer – 18th May 2010
NationalSINP (FR), MEDIN/UKDMOS (UK), Belgian Biodiversity Platform, etc.
SCAR-MarBIN; EurOBIS, etc..Regional
GBIF/OBISGlobal
Lower resolutionmetadata
Higher resolutionmetadata
Biodiversity Informatics
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Sectoral – below 60°S« Data metadata » catalogue
Thematical – Biodiversity « Monitoring metadata » catalogue
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Thank you for
your attention
CAML Workshop– Villefranche-sur-mer – 18th May 2010
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