Oceanographic services for the European regions - session organized by EuroGOOS European Maritime Day, Gdańsk, 20th May 2011 Polish Baltic Frédéric Chopin Philharmonic, Chamber Green Hall National Polish services using regional products Kazimierz Szefler 4, Witold Cieślikiewicz 2, Jaromir Jakacki 3, Juliusz Gajewski 4, Jan Jędrasik 2, Magdalena Kamińska 1, Marek Kowalewski 2, Włodzimierz Krzymiński 1, Antoni Staśkiewicz 4, Marcin Wichorowski 3 1 Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, Maritime Branch in Gdynia 2 Institute of Oceanography, University of Gdańsk 3 Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences 4 Maritime Institute in Gdańsk e-mail: anstas@im.gda.pl W G D A Ń S K U
Contents Polish marine areas actual and planned activities GMES-MyOcean and BOOS products users National services Related projects Remarks
NORWEGIAN SEA Polish marine areas NORTH SEA NORWAY DENMARK SWEDEN BALTIC SEA FINLAND ESTONIA LATVIA LITHUANIA R. GERMANY POLAND BELARUS RUSSIA
Sea present and potential users/fields, to whom regional GMES-MyOcean and BOOS products are dedicated Public coastal and marine recreation Shipping safety, routing Ports exploitation Fishery Mining Oil rigs Renewable offshore energy Coastal protection Environment protection Combating oil and chemical spills SAR actions
Polish marine areas - actual and planned forms of activities
BOOS and EuroGOOS members: Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, Maritime Branch in Gdynia * Institute of Oceanography, University in Gdańsk * Institute of Oceanology PAS Maritime Institute in Gdańsk * * also contributors to BOOS products Others: Main institutions users of GMES-MyOcean and BOOS products Institute of Hydroengineering PAS Sea Fisheries Institute Institute of Marine Science, University of Szczecin Gdynia Maritime University Maritime University of Szczecin Polish Navy University Maritime Offices in Gdynia and Szczecin Polish SAR Hydrographic Office of the Polish Navy
National services HELCOM related monitoring Fishery monitoring Ice service Water level / storm surge warning system Operational oceanographic models Operational models for wave parameters Oil spill / other substances drift models Aerial surveillance
National services Monitoring of the marine environment HELCOM related monitoring Fishery monitoring The Baltic Sea Ice service Water level / storm surge warning system Operational oceanographic models Operational models for wave parameters Oil spill / other substances drift models Aerial surveillance Eutrophication Toxic substances in biota and sediments Radioactive substances in sea water
National services The Ferry-Box route between Gdynia and Karlskrona since
National services Monitoring data dissemination In the Internet: http://baltyk.imgw.gdynia.pl Through pan-european network SeaDataNet Yearly assessment Southern Baltic Sea Environmental Conditions
National services Models and forecasts HIROMB HIgh Resolution Operational Model for the Baltic Sea, 1SM resolution daily published forecast of sea water temperature, salinity, sea currents, water level, ice thickness and drift available: http://baltyk.imgw.gdynia.pl Implementation of the local model (1/3 SM) - ongoing Vistula Lagoon - MIKE 3D FM hydrodynamic model with ecological module EcoLab (projects PL0103, PL0223) daily published forecast of temperature, salinity, sea currents, sea level, Oxygen concentration, nutrient concentration, chlorophyll-a concentration available: http://www.pogodynka.pl http://www.baltyk.pogodynka.pl
National services Model M3D 5 SM resolution in the Baltic Proper,, 1 SM in the Gulf of Gdańsk and Vistula Lagoon, Pomeranian Bay, and Szczecin Lagoon available: : http://model.ocean.univ.gda.pl model.ocean.univ.gda.pl/ 56 56 55.5 55.5 55 55 54.5 54.5 54 SST analysis from satellite observations (DMI) 28 Apr 2009 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 54 Surface temperature from M3D model with assimilation SST (DMI) 28 Apr 2009 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
National services Model M3D results without and with data assimilation Temperature [ C] 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 Model M3D 5 3 1 Tobs Finngrundet (SMHI) M3D with assimilation M3D without assimilation -1 01-06- 21-06- 11-07- 31-07- 20-08- 09-09- 29-09- 19-10- 08-11- 28-11- 18-12- 07-01- 27-01- 16-02- 07-03- 27-03- 16-04- 06-05- 26-05- 15-06- 05-07- 25-07- 14-08- 03-09-
National services Wind wave forecast model (WAM) Available: www.new.meteo.pl
National services WAM validation using BOOS data
Other related projects CCSM4.0/CESM1.0 ocean & ice modules for the Baltic; SeaDataNet; Integrated ocean data and information processing system (ZSPDO); Baltic COMPASS; KLIMAT; Eurofleets; SAMBAH Static acoustic monitoring of the harbour porpoise; Measurements from vessels for model validation; ADCP, AWAC deployed at sea bottom measurements for model validation; Baltic Master II Maritime Safety - Transport and Environment in the South Baltic Sea Region EfficienSea Efficient, Safe and Sustainable Traffic at Sea BRISK Sub-regional risk of spill of oil and hazardous substances in the Baltic Sea BaltSeaPlan Introducing Maritime Spatial Planning in the Baltic Sea SUBMARINER Sustainable Uses of the Baltic Sea Marine Resources
Remarks Near future: full operationality of GMES-MyOcean forecast Wind waves forecast - important element of operational oceanography (new project parallel to planned MyOcean 2). High resolution wind forecast for offshore wind farms - challenge to marine meteorology More and more regional products of GMES-MyOcean and BOOS areusedinpoland Integration of research plans to establish National Centre for Baltic Research is included in Polish Road Map of Research Infrastructure
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