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1 IMSC GEOSPATIAL DATA IN MARINE SDI SERVICES Duplančić Leder 1, Tea; Leder, Nenad 2, Tavra, Marina 1 ( 1 Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, Matice hrvatske 15, Split, Croatia) ( 2 Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia, Zrinsko Frankopanska 161, Split, Croatia) ( tleder@gradst.hr, nenad.leder@hhi.hr, mtavra@gradst.hr ) ABSTRACT The knowledge of spatial data is necessary for a large number of human activities. A Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is a data infrastructure implementing a framework of geographic data, metadata, users and tools that are interactively connected. In Croatia much has already been written about SDI, but primarily from land-based perspective. In this paper marine dimension of SDI (MSDI) that encompasses marine geographic and business information in its widest sense is described. It is pointed out that hydrography, as modern applied science, plays very important role in measurements and description of oceans and seas. Hydrographic spatial data forms the key base reference layer for the sea space in MSDI data. There are a large number of MSDI stakeholders. MSDI should be established according global, regional and national conventions and policies. KEY WORDS Marine geospatial data, hydrography, MSDI. 1. INTRODUCTION Spatial data is defined as the data or information that identifies the geographic location of features or objects, usually stored by geographic coordinates which is often accessed, manipulated or analysed through Geographic Information System - GIS (IHO, 2011). A Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is a data infrastructure implementing a framework of geographic data, metadata, users and tools that are interactively connected in order to use spatial data in an efficient and flexible way. SDI is also the technology, policies, standards, human resources, and related activities necessary to acquire, process, distribute, use, maintain, and preserve spatial data. Total of Croatian marine geospatial area is km 2, what is 97.9% of Croatian land area (Leder & Filipović, 2007). Moreover, coastline of the Republic of Croatia consists of a mainland part 1880 km in length and an island part 4398 km in length, amounting to 6278 km (Duplančić Leder et al., 2004). It is the second best indented coast in the Mediterranean. The Republic of Croatia is committed to defining spatially its land and marine territory. The aim of this paper is to present importance of a process of definition and implementation of geospatial data in Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure (MSDI). 2. HYDROGRAPHY Literally translated, hydrography means water mapping, and hydrographic discipline is composed of parts of several sciences
2 IMSC (multidisciplinary science). Hydrography provides the fundamental backdrop for almost everything that happens in, on or under the sea. It is becoming increasingly significant factor for spatial data and supports: safety of navigation, protection of marine environment, national infrastructure development, coastal zone management, marine exploration, resource exploitation, fishing, maritime boundary delimitation (UNCLOS), maritime defence and security and disaster management. The IHO (2011) defines hydrography as the branch of applied sciences which deals with the measurement and description of the physical features of oceans, seas, coastal areas, lakes and rivers, as well as with the prediction of their change over time, for the primary purpose of safety of navigation and in support of all other marine activities, including economic development, security and defence, scientific research, and environmental protection. Hydrographic survey data (see Figure 1) has four major components: 1. Positioning of the survey data; 2. Water depth (bathymetry) measured from a vertical reference surface (chart datum) to the seafloor; 3. Features which may be hazards to navigation (wrecks, reefs ); 4. Seafloor characteristics (mud, sand, bedrock,) necessary to determine anchorages. Figure 1. Hydrographic survey (source: Banic & Cunningham, 1998) Hydrographic survey data forms the key base reference or geospatial layer for the sea space in global, national or regional MSDI data. 3. MARINE SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE (MSDI) Following global trends, IHO established MSDI Working Group (MSDIWG) in 2008 to identify the hydrographic community inputs to National Spatial Data Infrastructures (NSDI). MSDI usually include physical and chemical datasets of marine water column, marine infrastructure (wreck, offshore installations, pipelines and cables), administrative and legal boundaries, areas of conservation, biological features of marine water column and habitats types (Duplančić Leder and Leder, All that data form spatial data base of marine component of national spatial data infrastructure. According to IHO, Hydrographic Office (HO) is uniquely placed to play a central role in the development of the marine component of all SDI s (IHO, 2011). HO is official source for bathymetric data, seabed and sea-level information. National Croatian HO - Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia (HIRC) is official provider of national hydrographic information for the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea waters. MSDI is the component of an SDI that encompasses marine geographic and business information in its widest sense. This would typically include seabed topography (bathymetry), geology, marine infrastructure (e.g. wrecks, offshore installations, pipelines and cables), administrative and legal boundaries, and areas of conservation, marine habitats and oceanography (IHO, 2011). It must be pointed out that for every maritime country marine administration has a very important role for implementation of MSDI, especially at highest political level.
3 IMSC Schematic presentation of the MSDI as the marine dimension of SDI is shown in Figure 2. Figure 2. MSDI as marine dimension of SDI (source Binns & Williamson, 2003) MSDI must follow global, regional and national conventions and policies, thus Croatian MSDI follow: Global: UN Convention on the Law of the Sea UNCLOS SOLAS IHO/IMO Strategy and Convention Regional (EU): INSPIRE Directive 2007/2/EC EU Integrated Maritime Policy (IMP) Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) Barcelona Convention for Protection of the Mediterranean Sea Against Pollution Mediterranean Action Plan (MAP) National: Maritime law Law on hydrographic activity Marine Register and seaport law Each maritime country need to develop MSDI mapping website (Web GIS tools services) established for collect, archive and distribute reference maps and other marine data sets especially spatial datasets produced by Hydrographic Offices Hydrographic data in MSDI MSDI usually include data which present characteristics of marine waters (Quimbert et al., 2013): Physical and chemical datasets: Seabed topography, Bathymetry Sea Temperature Ice cover Current velocity Upwelling Wave exposure Mixing characteristics Turbidity Residence time Salinity Nutrients, Oxygen. Biological features: Phytoplankton, Zooplankton Benthic flora and fauna Fish populations Marine mammals Seabirds Habitats types: Predominant seabed and water column habitats Special habitats Metadata normalized: ISO and standards compliant OGC standard Catalogue Services Web (CSW 2.0.2) 3.2. Marine Cadastre Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia (HIRC), as official HO, recognized the importance of the MSDI concept. In article 15 of the Law on hydrographic
4 IMSC activity (Official Gazette, 1998) it is defined as Marine Cadastre as follows: Marine Cadastre shall keep records of the data on the sea, seabed and submarine area, relevant for the safety of navigation, except the data of interest to Defence. Marine Register shall include the data of the users, the way and proportions of exploitation of the sea, seabed and submarine area, as well as the records of objects, works and occurrences relevant for the safety of navigation, for each area of local self-governing unit and units of local government and self-government. HIRC shall carry out, among others: Describing and drawing of a geodetically defined border of sovereignty of the Republic of Croatia on sea, taking into consideration other acts which regulate the border, keeping up to date and managing the database of the official data on sea, in the following fields: navigation, hydrography (objects on sea and in the submarine area), cartography, geology, geophysics and oceanography (sea level oscillations, waves, currents, thermohaline, hydroacoustic and optical properties of the sea, hydrometeorology, etc.), as well as organizing and conducting the Marine Cadastre. Marine Cadastre is part of MSDI as described in Figure 3. Figure 3. Marine Cadastre as a part of MSDI (source: Gržetić at al., 2012) 3.3. MSDI Stakeholders MSDI portal manage, share and retrieve geographical marine information in order to support multidisciplinary studies (share of geographical information across disciplines environmental, socio-economical, regulations, geosciences) and support of decision making (management of usages and resources of coastal zone and fisheries, risk assessment, renewable marine energies). There is a large diversity of interests, ranging from tourism and recreational activities such as diving and swimming to disposal of waste such as jarosite and chemical dumps. Marine cadaster, administrative and legal boundaries, rights and restrictions data have been very important part of MSDI. Table 1 shows the range of stakeholders and activities that occur within the marine environment. All that stakeholders are the potential MSDI user. It must be pointed out that for every maritime country marine administration has a very important role for implementation of MSDI. Hydrographic Offices (HO) is official source for bathymetric data, seabed and water level information and official provider of national hydrographic information.
5 IMSC Table 1. Activities in marine enviroment Activity Tourism & Recreation Marine protected areas Shipping Heritage Cables Pipelines Aquaculture Leases Mineral Energy Native Title & & Ocean Waste Disposal Coastal engineering 4. CONCLUSIONS Includes Diving, Swimming, Boating, Fishing Marine National Parks Marine Sanctuaries Commercial Shipping Freight Haulage Passenger Ferries Shipwreck Indigenous Artifacts Oil and Gas pipelines Telecommunications Electricity cables Mussle Farms Abalone Farms Spat Gathering Areas Oysters Farms Mineral, Oil & Gas Exploration Resource Extraction Non-excusive access to the sea and sea-bed Ammunition, Chemical & Jarosite Dumps Scuttled Vessels Land-based sources Coastal structures Water front development Sediment transport & morphology Shoreline management Coastal flooding and erosion Dredging and spill management Cooling water recirculation Survey and monitoring Hydrography is the branch of applied sciences composed of several scientific disciplines. Recent technological changes (GPS, multibeam and LIDAR) have caused sudden and substantial changes in hydrography. MSDI is the component of an SDI that encompasses marine geographic and business information in its widest sense. Hydrographic spatial data forms the key base reference layer for the in MSDI data. MSDI usually include physical and chemical datasets of marine water column, marine infrastructure, sea boundaries and biological features and habitats types of marine water column. All that data form base spatial data of marine component of national SDI. MSDI should be established according global, regional and national conventions and policies of each maritime country. There are a large number of MSDI stakeholders. Hydrographic Offices are official providers of hydrographic data in MSDI and play a central role in the development of the marine component of NSDI. REFERENCES 1. Banic J., Cunningham G., (1998): Airborne Laser Bathymetry: A tool for the Next Millennium. Optech Inc. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada,), pp Binns A., Williamson I. (2003): Building a national marine initiative through the development of a marine cadaster for Australia, International Conference on the Sustainable Development of the Seas of East Asia, Putrajaya, Malaysia, 9p. 3. Duplančić Leder, T., Ujević, T., Čala, M., (2004): Coastline lengths and Areas of islands in the Croatian Part of the Adriatic Sea Determined from the Topographic Maps at the Scale of 1:25 000, Geoadria, 9/1, Duplančić Leder, T., Leder, N. (2009): Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure as integral part of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (in Croatian), 1. Croatian NSDI & INSPIRE, Varaždin, Gržetić, Z., Vidović, B., Srdelić, M., (2012): Supporting marine dimension in Croatian NSDI - marine cadastre and marine SDI concepts, 4.NIPP and INSPIRE day and 1. Regional INSPIRATION forum, Zagreb, 6. IHO (2011): Spatial Data Infrastructures The Marine Dimension Guidance for Hydrographic Offices, Edition 1.1, International Hydrographic Bureau, Monaco, 36 pp. 7. Leder, N., Filipović, V. (2007): ZERP - economic zone, Questions on fisheries, environmental protection and
6 IMSC demarcation on the Adriatic - 25-year UN Convention Law of the Sea, (in Croatian), Split. 8. Official Gazette (1998): Law on hydrographic activity (OG 68/98, 110/98 & 163/03). 9. Quimbert, E., Satra-Le Bris, C., Treguer, M., Baudrier, J., (2013): French Spatial Data Infrastructure for Marine Environment Case study: Marine Strategy Framework Directive; Inspire conference, Florence BIOGRAPHIE Tea Duplančić Leder is associate professor on Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy. Currently she is vice dean for study of Geodesy and geoinformatics. Her research interests are Geodesy, GIS, nautical cartography and hydrography.
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