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EMODNet Thematic Lot n° 4 - Chemistry
5th Bi-monthly Report
Reporting Period: March – April
Date: 05/05/2014
EMODnet Thematic Lot n° 4 - Chemistry
5th Bi-monthly report
Contents
1.
Highlights in this reporting period ....................................................................................................... 3
2.
Meetings held since last report ........................................................................................................... 4
3.
Outreach and communication activities.............................................................................................. 5
4.
Work package updates ........................................................................................................................ 6
5.
Updates on Progress Indicators ......................................................................................................... 10
Indicator 1 - Volume of data made available through the portal ......................................................... 10
Indicator 2 - Organisations supplying each type of data based on (formal) sharing agreements and
broken down into country and organisation type (e.g. government, industry, science). .................... 15
Indicator 3 - Organisations that have been approached to supply with no result, including type of
data sought and reason why it has not been supplied. ........................................................................ 17
Indicator 4 - Volume of each type of data and of each data product downloaded from the portal ... 17
Indicator 5 - Organisations that have downloaded each data type ..................................................... 19
Indicator 6 - Using user statistics to determine the main pages utilised and to identify preferred user
navigations routes ................................................................................................................................. 20
Indicator 7 - List of what the downloaded data has been used for (divided into categories e.g.
Government planning, pollution assessment and (commercial) environmental assessment, etc.) .... 20
Indicator 8 - List of organisations that have downloaded data from more than one portal in a given
space of time e.g. 2 weeks (assumed to be for a single project).......................................................... 21
Indicator 9 - Interoperability of data of different types and from different portals ............................ 21
Annex X ................................................................................................................................................. 21
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1. Highlights in this reporting period
This report gives an overview of the activities undertaken during the period March – April 2014. In this
period the EMODNet Chemistry 2 activities were mainly related to:
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Keep contact with partners and subcontractors to follow the difficult situation in Ukraine and
Crimea.
Joint meeting in Barcelona between SeaDataNet and EMODNet Chemistry Technical Working
groups.
Start of Robot Harvesting (providing particular support to the new connected centers).
Generation of the Regional data Buffers focused on nutrients.
Data aggregation and data quality check preparatory to the Diva data analysis by the Regional
Leaders.
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2. Meetings held since last report
Date
Location
Topic
Short Description
3-4/3/2014
Bruxelles
Healthy Oceans –
Productive Ecosystems
(HOPE) Conference
International conference focused on
the status of MSFD implementation
and future steps.
19-20/3/2014
Barcelona
Technical Working
Group
Joint meeting between SeaDataNet
and EMODNet Chemistry Technical
Working groups
29-30/04/2014
Denmark
TG-DATA Workshop on
nutrients (D5) and
hazardous substances
(D8)
EMODNet Chemistry has been
presented by the national delegates to
seek cooperation with RSC
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3. Outreach and communication activities
Date
Media
Title
Short description and/or link to the activity
3-4/3/2014
Short oral
presentation
EMODNet
Chemistry
The Chemistry Lot activities and the possible
support to MSFD have been presented during
the Healthy Oceans – Productive Ecosystems
(HOPE) Conference
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4. Work package updates
WP0 – Project Management
In this period, the coordination was involved in different fronts:
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Jesper H. Andersen will terminate his activities at AU/BIOS. Martin Larsen has been identified as task
leader for the North Sea and he has an interest in a continuous collaboration with Jesper whenever
he will be affiliated. Peter Henriksen, Head of department AU/BIOS (Arhus University, Institut for
Bioscience) has ensured that they can fulfill the EMODNet chemistry commitment.
Boris Trotsenko from YugNIRO suddenly died. Sergey Smirnov is the new contact person.
Crimean crisis has affected EMODNet partnership. In fact, only one subcontractor UHI-MB from
Sevastopol has signed the subcontract. Four subcontrators from previous Ukraine are still missing
(MHI, UkrSCES, IBSS, YugNIRO). Since Crimea has become a part of the Russian Federation also the
research institutes are under a deep transformation. We decided to wait the evolving of the political
issus.
WP1– Data collection and metadata compilation in sea regions
Within EMODNet Chemistry all partners and subcontractors are asked to submit their data to the
infrastructure (i.e. submit the metadata as CDI files to Maris and keep copy of the data in Odv format).
The data are immediately available through EMODNet Chemistry CDI User Interface.
For the products generation, an automatic Robot Harvester, properly configured with predefined
criteria of geographical and temporal coverage and parameters, was used. It works using the CDI
system to generate the Data Buffer. The harvester take advantage of SeaDataNet infrastructure to
manage automatically the data requests (restricted and unrestricted) submitted to the data centers
involved. The MSFD boundaries has been considered but larger areas were implemented for the data
extraction.
To produce the DIVA maps, we decided to focus initially on nutrients in the water column.
The following picture shows the general architecture, including the NODCs acting as data sources
queried by the CDI Used interface and by the CDI Robot harvester to generate the Specific data
buffers. The regional leader have access to the data buffers for the data validation and product
generation.
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WP2 – Data Products generation in sea regions
The Regional Leaders started with data aggregation. This included unit conversions and
homogenization of parameters coding and meaning (taking into consideration the possible difference
in the collection of new and historical data). Successively, a set of parameters have been selected for
maps generation, being the most representatives of nutrients. A data quality check will be performed
with Odv with homogeneous protocols in the five regions. Finally, the interpolated maps will be
generated in the five regions with Diva software. An approximation of MSFD boundaries will be
implemented for internal use only.
The following picture shows the workflow proposed, including the regional buffers, their validation
(with Odv QC and aggregation), the regional validated buffers ready for products generation (Diva
maps and time series):
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WP3 – QA/QC - Validation - MSFD interaction
A survey of all implemented protocols for data validation was initiated by ISPRA.
Giordano Giorgi and Neil Holdsworth contributed to promote EMODNet pan-European infrastructure
to the TG-DATA Workshop on nutrients (D5) and hazardous substances (D8).
WP4 – Portal development and operation
Staring from the SeaDataNet and EMODNet Chemistry Technical Working groups joint meeting in
Barcelona, the following technical points were faced:
o Robot Harvesting and Data Buffer generation: discussion and definition of methods for
the first round of data buffer generation.
o Vocabularies developments: the vocabularies are one of the core services adopted by the
Chemistry Lot from the SeaDataNet infrastructure and also under continue evolution to
fit them in the best way to the chemical data needs. In this period, the work was focused
on the definition of filters for the CDI interfaces and the definition of P35 vocabulary
terms that provides scientifically aggregated definitions of parameters for products
description.
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o Sextant Products metadata catalogue: the technical group is working for Sextant interface
upgrades, tuning of interactions with other services and products metadata profile
definition.
o Time Series plots and Dynamic visualizations: the workflow and the tools involved were
discussed with the technical team.
o Brainstorming on new visualization: there is an ongoing discussion about the new
visualization to provide beside the interpolated maps and time series plots.
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5. Updates on Progress Indicators
Indicator 1 - Volume of data made available through the portal
The total number of CDIs for chemistry data sets has increased from: 607617 to 654440
This covers the whole globe. Specifically relevant for European waters have increased from: 542131 to
581300
Lat Long box: N80, W-30; N20, E45
Of these 477404 are unrestricted (unrestricted and SeaDataNet license) , while others (103896)
require (possible) negotiation due to restrictions.
Note: a division per MSFD region will be provided in future progress reports, once the boundaries of
the MSFD regions have been cleared by EEA and DG Environment, and integrated into the CDI User
Interface.
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The division per Discovery Parameter is as follows:
Per Discovery Parameter
Dissolved oxygen parameters in the water column
Salinity of the water column
Temperature of the water column
Phosphate concentration parameters in the water column
Nitrate concentration parameters in the water column
Silicate concentration parameters in the water column
Ammonium concentration parameters in the water column
Chlorophyll pigment concentrations in the water column
Nitrite concentration parameters in the water column
Vertical spatial coordinates
Particulate total and organic nitrogen concentrations in the water column
Particulate total and organic phosphorus concentrations in the water
column
Alkalinity, acidity and pH of the water column
Density of the water column
Dissolved total or organic phosphorus concentration in the water column
Dissolved total and organic nitrogen concentrations in the water column
Phaeopigment concentrations in the water column
Particulate total and organic carbon concentrations in the water column
Concentration of suspended particulate material in the water column
Raw fluorometer output
Transmittance and attenuance of the water column
Dissolved organic carbon concentration in the water column
Electrical conductivity of the water column
Moored instrument depth
Redox potential in sediment
Inorganic chemical composition of sediment or rocks
Concentration of inorganic sulphur species in the water column
Secchi disk depth
Dissolved inorganic nitrogen concentration in the water column
Visible waveband radiance and irradiance measurements in the water
column
Temperature variation in the water column
Concentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in sediment
samples
Nitrogen concentrations in suspended particulate material
Carbon concentrations in sediment
Date and time
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Datasets
388833
364651
359105
237003
206685
187255
161315
160330
130012
117625
86074
79532
76722
71868
65979
48894
26042
21458
20515
19864
19399
17826
17738
13260
10092
9956
9501
8170
7999
7565
7559
6647
6249
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Metal concentrations in biota
Carbon concentrations in suspended particulate material
Raw temperature and/or salinity instrument output
Raw oxygen sensor output
Concentration of polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) in sediment samples
Dissolved metal concentrations in the water column
Unspecified
Concentration of polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) in biota
Optical backscatter
Concentration of other organic contaminants in the water column
Sound velocity and travel time in the water column
Variable fluorescence parameters
Raw light meter output
Sediment grain size parameters
Sea level
Carotenoid pigment concentrations in the water column
Unclassified pigment concentrations in the water column
Pesticide concentrations in biota
Concentration of other organic contaminants in sediment samples
Radioactivity in the water column
Concentration of other hydrocarbons in the water column
Reference numbers
Raw suspended particulate material concentration sensor output
Concentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in biota
Pesticide concentrations in water bodies
Concentration of other organic contaminants in biota
Total metal concentrations in water bodies
Pesticide concentrations in sediment
Lithology
Concentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in suspended
particulate material
Dissolved concentration parameters for other gases in the water column
Primary production in the water column
Particulate metal concentrations in the water column
Organometallic species concentration parameters in sediments
Concentration of organic matter in sediments
Concentration of polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) in the water column
Nitrogen concentrations in sediment
Light absorption in the water column
Urea concentration parameters in the water column
Sea level expressed as pressure
Sediment water content, porosity and surface area
Horizontal velocity of the water column (currents)
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5754
5657
5295
5185
5139
5028
4538
4501
4221
4131
3986
3774
3724
3650
3335
2676
2676
2605
2272
2080
2011
1966
1776
1655
1564
1479
1451
1386
1090
1051
1040
1018
993
990
922
867
798
796
776
734
694
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Suspended particulate material grain size parameters
Concentration of carbohydrates, phenols, alkanols (alcohols), ethers,
aldehydes and ketones in sediment
Concentration of other organic contaminants in suspended particulate
material
Concentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the water
column
Geological sample radioactivity
Phytoplankton taxonomic abundance in water bodies
Terrestrial detritus in the water column suspended particulate material
Organometallic species concentration parameters in biota
Phosphorus concentrations in suspended particulate material
Total dissolved inorganic carbon (TCO2) concentration in the water column
Bacteria generic abundance in water bodies
Acoustic backscatter in the water column
Metadata parameters
Zooplankton and zoobenthos morphological parameters
Concentration of carbohydrates, phenols, alkanols (alcohols), aldehydes and
ketones in water bodies
Concentration of proteins in the water column
Suspended particulate material aggregates
Concentration of inorganic halogens in water bodies
Concentration of polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) in suspended particulate
material
Shellfish morphology, age and physiology
Other halocarbon concentrations in water bodies
Regenerated production in water bodies
New production in water bodies
Oxygen production and respiration in the water column
Other physical and chemical properties of suspended particulate material
Concentration of alkanes in the water column
Dissolved trace metalloid concentrations in the water column
Fish morphology, age and physiology
Phaeopigment concentrations in sediment
Raw in-situ nutrient analyser output
Visible waveband radiance and irradiance measurements in the atmosphere
Geological sample density
Organosulphur species concentration parameters in the water column
Concentration of inorganic sulphur species in sediment
Bacteria non taxonomy-related biomass expressed as carbon per unit
volume of the water column
Colloidal organic carbon concentration in the water column
Excretion rate parameters in the water column
13
653
648
648
473
397
332
322
318
318
311
293
283
220
220
194
194
176
168
163
163
156
141
139
136
132
122
118
117
108
105
100
79
76
66
63
60
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Nitrification rate in the water column
Mineralogical composition
Concentration of dissolved organic matter in the water column
Concentration of adenlylates in the water column
Bacterial production in the water column
Phytoplankton generic abundance in water bodies
Phytoplankton generic biomass in water bodies
Trace metalloid concentrations in biota
Water body lipid concentrations
Phytoplankton taxonomic biomass in water bodies
Plankton biomass expressed as carbon per unit volume of the water column
Air temperature
Air pressure
Wave direction
Wave height and period statistics
Wind speed and direction
Geological sample magnetic, electrical and acoustic properties
Stable isotope enrichment in the water column
Zoobenthos taxonomic abundance
Dissolved organic carbon concentrations in sediment pore waters
Nutrient concentrations in sediment pore waters
Zoobenthos taxonomy-related wet weight biomass per unit area of the bed
Zoobenthos dry weight biomass
Zooplankton taxonomy-related abundance per unit volume of the water
column
Organometallic species concentration parameters in water bodies
Concentration of silicon species in the water column
Metal concentrations in sediment pore waters
Horizontal spatial co-ordinates
Platform or instrument orientation
Zooplankton taxonomy-related biomass expressed as carbon per unit
volume of the water column
Dissolved oxygen concentration parameters in sediment pore waters
Engineering parameters
Sediment lipid concentrations
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54
47
44
38
36
36
36
33
32
30
27
25
24
23
23
23
21
20
17
16
16
16
14
14
13
6
3
2
2
2
1
1
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Indicator 2 - Organisations supplying each type of data based on
(formal) sharing agreements and broken down into country and
organisation type (e.g. government, industry, science).
Per CDI Partner
Aarhus University, Department of Bioscience, Marine Ecology Roskilde
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
OGS (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale),
Division of Oceanography
British Oceanographic Data Centre
IFREMER / IDM/SISMER
Southern Scientific Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and
Oceanography
German Oceanographic Datacentre (NODC)
Marine Systems Institute at Tallinn University of Technology
All-Russia Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information - World
Data Centre (RIHMI-WDC) National Oceanographic Data Centre (NODC)
IEO/Spanish Oceanographic Institute
Institute of Marine Research - Norwegian Marine Data Centre (NMD)
Rijkswaterstaat Waterdienst
Netherlands Institute for Ecology, Centre for Estuarine and Marine Ecology
P.P.Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, RAS
Management Unit of North Sea and Scheldt Estuary Mathematical Models,
Belgian Marine Data Centre
Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Hellenic National Oceanographic Data
Centre (HCMR/HNODC)
Finnish Meteorological Institute
Ukrainian scientific center of Ecology of Sea (UkrSCES)
Institute of Marine Sciences, Middle East Technical University
National Institute for Marine Research and Development Grigore Antipa
Marine Institute
National Institute of Biology - NIBMarine Biology Station
Marine Hydrophysical Institute
NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research (IOLR)
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Country
Denmark
Sweden
Datasets
184783
61750
Italy
United
Kingdom
France
48657
Ukraine
Germany
Estonia
Russian
Federation
Spain
Norway
Netherlands
Netherlands
Russian
Federation
18228
17210
16646
42432
18547
16101
14130
13968
13197
12894
11892
Belgium
9188
Greece
Finland
Ukraine
Turkey
Romania
Ireland
Slovenia
Ukraine
Netherlands
Israel
8681
7985
6240
5550
5208
4517
4237
3708
3639
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Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, Maritime Branch in
Gdynia (IMWM MB)
PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
Flanders Marine Institute
Marine branch of Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute
Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries
Dokuz Eylul University, Institute of Marine Science and Technology
IHPT, Hydrographic Institute
BRGM / Office of Geological and Mining Resources
Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology
Scientific - Research Firm GAMMA
Institute of Marine Science (ISMAR) - Ancona
Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, NAS of Ukraine
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)
National Laboratory of Energy and Geology
Odessa National I.I.Mechnikov University
National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology, Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences
Institut National des Sciences et Technologies de la Mer – INSTM
Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Latvia (LU)
Bulgarian National Oceanographic Data Centre(BGODC), Institute of
Oceanology
Geological Survey of Estonia
Cyprus Oceanography Center
Iv.Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Centre of Relations with UNESCO
Oceanological Research Centre and GeoDNA (UNESCO)
Sinop University, Fisheries Faculty
Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute, Branch of Marine
Geology (PGI BMG)
Institute of Fishery Resources (IFR)
Istanbul University, Institute of Marine Science and Management
Karadeniz Technical University, Faculty of Marine Sciences
Russian State Hydrometeorological University, St-Petersburg
International Ocean Institute - Malta Operational Centre (University Of
Malta) / Physical Oceanography Unit
CNR, Institute of Marine Science U.O.S. of Pozzuolo di Lerici (SP)
Institute of Geology and Geography of Nature Research Centre
Taurida V.I. Vernadsky National University
Danube Hydro-meteorological Observatory
Ankara University
Institute of Marine Biology (IMBK)
Scientific Research Institute of Ecological Problems (USRIEP)
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Poland
Germany
Belgium
Ukraine
Croatia
Turkey
Portugal
France
Latvia
Georgia
Italy
Ukraine
Denmark
Portugal
Ukraine
2726
2594
1967
1936
1625
1603
1387
1087
1073
1030
1024
998
934
919
888
Bulgaria
Tunisia
Latvia
837
783
721
Bulgaria
Estonia
Cyprus
623
542
518
Georgia
Turkey
404
343
Poland
Bulgaria
Turkey
Turkey
Russian
Federation
326
257
256
245
Malta
Italy
Lithuania
Ukraine
Ukraine
Turkey
Montenegro
Ukraine
128
118
118
55
44
24
13
4
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These centres are government and research institutes. No industry.
Indicator 3 - Organisations that have been approached to supply with
no result, including type of data sought and reason why it has not
been supplied.
Nothing to report.
Indicator 4 - Volume of each type of data and of each data product
downloaded from the portal
Time period 1 March 2014 – 30 April 2014:
RSM => EMODNet Chemistry portal
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No of CDI basket transactions: 6
No of CDIs requested: 1744
Different users: 4
Different data centres: 4
Regional Data products from OceanBrowser viewing service:
DIVA data product (direct download or OPENDAP)
Data product
Mediterranean Sea->Gulf of Athens->Seasonal distribution (1987-1994)->NTRA
Black Sea->Seasonal distribution->NO3.19202011
Mediterranean Sea->Gulf of Athens->Seasonal distribution (1987-1994)->PHOS
Mediterranean Sea->Gulf of Athens->Mean distribution (1990-1999)->Dissolved_Cd
Mediterranean Sea->North Adriatic->Nitrate
North Sea->NTRI.19702009
Mediterranean Sea->Gulf of Athens->Annual distribution (1995-2007)->NTRA
Black Sea->Annual distribution->NO2_annual
Black Sea->Annual distribution->SiO3_annual
Mediterranean Sea->JRA5_Chlorophyll.18902008
Mediterranean Sea->Balearic Sea->Winter->Nitrite
Black Sea->Annual distribution->PO4_annual
Black Sea->Annual distribution->Alk_annual
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Downloads
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
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North Sea->NTRA.19702009
Mediterranean Sea->Gulf of Athens->Annual distribution (1987-1994)->NTRA
Total
6
1
27
DIVA data product (Web Map Service)
Region
Mediterranean Sea->Gulf of Athens->Seasonal distribution (1987-1994)->NTRA
Black Sea->Seasonal distribution->NH4.19202011
Mediterranean Sea->Nitrite.18902008
Mediterranean Sea->North Adriatic->Nitrate
North Sea->NTRI.19702009
Mediterranean Sea->Balearic Sea->Spring->Nitrite
Mediterranean Sea->Gulf of Athens->Annual distribution (1995-2007)->NTRA
Black Sea->Monthly distribution->SiO3_monthly
Black Sea->Annual distribution->Zn_annual
Mediterranean Sea->JRA5_Chlorophyll.18902008
Black Sea->Annual distribution->PO4_annual
Black Sea->Annual distribution->Alk_annual
Mediterranean Sea->Phosphate.18902008
Mediterranean Sea->Balearic Sea->Summer->Nitrite
Mediterranean Sea->GOS-ChlHR-MED_monthlyCLIMv2_1
Mediterranean Sea->Balearic Sea->NTRA_NTRA_L1
Mediterranean Sea->Gulf of Lions->Phosphate.19712003
Black Sea->Monthly distribution->Oxygen_monthly
Mediterranean Sea->Nitrate.18902008
Mediterranean Sea->Oxygen.18902008
Black Sea->Annual distribution->NO2_annual
Mediterranean Sea->pH.18902008
Mediterranean Sea->Balearic Sea->Fall->Nitrite
Black Sea->Annual distribution->Annual_Cs134_BlackSea
Black Sea->Monthly distribution->NO2_monthly
Mediterranean Sea->Levantine Basin->NTRA
Black Sea->Seasonal distribution->NO3.19202011
Mediterranean Sea->Gulf of Athens->Seasonal distribution (1995-2007)->NTRA
Mediterranean Sea->North Adriatic->Phosphate
Black Sea->Annual distribution->Alkalinity_annual
Black Sea->Annual distribution->NO3_annual
North Sea->PHOS.19702009
Mediterranean Sea->JRA5_Ammonium.18902008
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Downloads
95
46
35
3844
1636
238
51
112
45
813
76
17410
232
57
1468
2
15
15
954
6202
17
30
59
159
48
20
329
70
379
15
2
62
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Mediterranean Sea->Balearic Sea->Winter->Nitrite
North Sea->NTRA.19702009
Mediterranean Sea->Silicate.18902008
Total
42
5656
240
50168
Note: The download count represents the individual WMS tiles.
Time series
Region
Western Mediterranean Sea
Greater North Sea
Adriatic
Baltic
Black Sea
Aegean Sea
Total
Downloads
114
180
103
184
331
164
1076
Indicator 5 - Organisations that have downloaded each data type
From CDI service:
OGS, Italy
HCMR, Greece
IFREMER, France
MSI, Estonia
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Indicator 6 - Using user statistics to determine the main pages utilised
and to identify preferred user navigations routes
Time period 1 March 2014 – 30 April 2014:
Chemistry main portal: www.EMODNet-chemistry.eu
Month
Unique
visitors
Number of
visits
Pages
Hits
Bandwidth
Jan 2014
54
103
201
201
191.62 MB
Feb 2014
38
52
97
218
82.03 MB
Mar 2014
31
60
135
524
43.49 MB
Apr 2014
24
42
60
290
46.11 MB
Chemistry Products – OceanBrowser service: http://gher-diva.phys.ulg.ac.be/EMODNet/
Month
Unique
visitors
Number of
visits
Pages
Hits
Bandwidth
Jan 2014
76
160
29327
33702
354.25 MB
Feb 2014
78
153
13052
18108
608.02 MB
Mar 2014
77
162
38086
44153
760.29 MB
Apr 2014
71
162
20098
24680
889.23 MB
Chemistry CDI data discovery and access service:
http://EMODNet-chemistry.maris2.nl/v_cdi_v3/search.asp
Month
Unique
visitors
Number of
visits
Pages
Hits
Bandwidth
Jan 2014
119
252
15,734
23,892
320.19 MB
Feb 2014
100
236
4,185
8,008
104.66 MB
Mar 2014
97
209
5,479
11,620
127.09 MB
Apr 2014
92
154
3,452
9,826
102.81 MB
Indicator 7 - List of what the downloaded data has been used for
(divided into categories e.g. Government planning, pollution
assessment and (commercial) environmental assessment, etc.)
Nothing to report.
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Indicator 8 - List of organisations that have downloaded data from
more than one portal in a given space of time e.g. 2 weeks (assumed to
be for a single project).
Nothing to report.
Indicator 9 - Interoperability of data of different types and from
different portals
Nothing to report.
Annex X
Nothing to annex.
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