The German Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE)

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The German Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE)

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) German EEZ

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) Data Originators 18 Agencies and Institutions in the EEZ and 12 Mile Zone Federal Government Federal Government BSH BfN Schleswig-Holstein LKN-LLUR Federal Government BAW Mecklenburg-Vorpommern LUNG Niedersachsen NLWKN NLPV

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) For which Systems do we need Data IODE MyOcean INSPIRE OSPAR CISE GEBCO HELCOM SeaDataNet MaNIDA Copernicus InSitu ICES MUDAB BOOS EMODnet NOOS MSFD BaltSeaPlan TMAP WFD WasserBLIcK AufMod GDI-DE

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) MDI-DE Project MDI-DE = Marine Data Infrastructure - Germany Supra-institutional network for the integration of marine data from all relevant data sources National Institutions Federal Institutions Research Organizations National marine and coastal information system Central geoportal Central metadata catalogue Local infrastructure nodes providing data Funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research

Subprojects Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) Joint Project with 4 Subprojects Subproject 1: Coastal Engineering and Protection of Coastal Waters Lead: Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute (BAW) Subproject 2: Marine Environmental Protection Lead: Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) Subproject 3: Marine Nature Conservation Lead: Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) Subproject 4: Scientific and Technical Accompanying Research Lead: Institute for Geodesy and Geoinformatics (University of Rostock) Project duration: 42 months (projected: 01.07.2010 until 31.12.2013) Funding period: 30 months Funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) Team Members Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute (Coastal Engineering) BAW Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein s Government-Owned Company for Coastal Protection, National Parks and Ocean Protection, LKN Husum and Tönning Lower Saxony agency for water management, coastal and nature conservation NLWKN Branches Norden-Norderney and Brake-Oldenburg Lower Saxony Wadden Sea National Park Administration, NLPV Wilhelmshaven Directorates of Water and Navigation, WSD Northwest, Aurich / North, Kiel Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (Marine Environment) BSH Hamburg State Agency for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas Schleswig-Holstein, LLUR Flintbek State Agency for Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology Mecklenburg-West Pommerania, LUNG Güstrow Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (Marine Nature Conservation) BfN, Bonn

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) Project Partners AWI Alfred-Wegener-Institut BfG Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde BKG Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie CWSS Common Wadden Sea Secretariat HZG Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht ICBM Institut für Chemie und Biologie des Meeres an der Uni Oldenburg GEOMAR, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel IOW Institut für Ostseeforschung Warnemünde MARUM Zentrum für Marine Umweltwissenschaften der Universität Bremen PortalU Geschäftsstelle Umweltportal Deutschland Senckenberg Institut Senckenberg am Meer in Wilhelmshaven SH-MIS Schleswig-Holsteinisches Metainformationssystem UBA Umweltbundesamt Dessau vti-sf Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut, Institut für Seefischerei ZfG Zentrum für Geoinformation an der Uni Kiel

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) Project Goals Development of a multidisciplinary network for integrating the major coastal data sources located at Federal and State public authorities and research centers, a new Web portal for Ocean and Coast, MDI-DE, a comprehensive national Ocean and Coastal Information System and a coordinated working environment relying on metadata and Web services. Benefits comprehensive provision of distributed marine data, improvement of workflows with data from heterogeneous coastal sources to produce data products to support political and economic decisions as well as for reporting and presentation in different target systems.

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) Future Network Service Oriented Architecture Decentralized network of data providing services Node @ LKN Node @ LLUR Portal Node @ BAW MDI-DE GDI-BSH Node @ BSH NOKIS Node @ BfG Gazetteer Node @ BfN Node @ NN Data and Services documented with metadata Node @ NLWKN / NLPV Services Metadaten Daten Dienste Thesaurus Node @ vti Focus on interoperability Node @ WSDn Harvesting Node @ AWI open standards (ISO, OGC). Node @ LUNG Node @ HZG

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) Marine Data Infrastructure-Germany (MDI-DE) INSPIRE WRRL, SoE, FFH, HWRL, MSRL WISE-Marine OSPAR HELCOM (ICES) MUDAB TMAP MDI-DE Users: authorities, science, politics, economy, public

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) Basic Architecture Central Geoportal Central Metadata Catalogue Infrastructure Nodes providing marine data

Basic Workflow User [4] maps and data [1] Search WMS = Web Map Service WFS = Web Feature Service CSW = Cataloque Service for the Web MDI-DE Portal Metadata catalogue [2] harvesting CSW Metadata catalogue WMS/WFS Map and Featureserver Geo DB Infrastructure node 1 CSW Metadata catalogue Mapviewer [3] map request WMS/WFS Map and Featureserver Geo DB Infrastructure node 2 CSW Metadata catalogue WMS/WFS Map and Featureserver Geo DB Infrastructure node n

Common User Workflow

Eutrophication HELCOM, 2006: Development of tools for assessment of eutrophication in the Baltic Sea, Baltic Sea Environmental Proceedings No. 104

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) Harmonization: Example Eutrophication The Nitrite-N-Layer of different agencies with their own styles The harmonized Nitrite-N-Layer with unified symbols and legend

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) MSRL D5: Eutrophication (Nitrate-N)

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) MSRL D5: INSPIRE compliant WFS

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) MDI-DE Portal Data Search DataVisualisation Data Access https://www.mdi-de.org

CONTIS (Continental Shelf Information System)

Sediments, Classification and Thickness

Spatial Subject Data: & Profile-Lines / Boreholes

Density of Harbour Porpoise Geodateninfrastruktur des BSH

Wrecks and Obstructions

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) datadiver

Marine Data Infrastructure (MDI-DE) Summary and Outlook Use of a SDI can simplify the processes of providing data to different systems Data remains with its originators Minimal alteration to existing data structures Datasets could be provided for multiple uses Processing Services and SOS Thesaurus and Gazetteer datadiver will be integrated into the portal

www.mdi-de.org Thank you for your attention. Questions? johannes.melles@bsh.de, +49 40 3190-3440