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Marine Core Service MY OCEAN WP18.3 – Assessment and Users Requirements for “Marine Safety” Task 18.3.1: Assessment and requirements for “Marine Safety” by National Users

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WP18.3 – Assessment and Users Requirements for “Marine Safety”

Task 18.3.1: Assessment and requirements for “Marine Safety”

by National Users

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Objectives of WP 18.3 related to Task 18.3.1

a) To provide structured assessment of the MCS products by existing mature National Services in the field of “Marine Safety” and provide feedback to producing units (MFCs and TACs)

b) Interact with and receive feedback from EMSA, i.e. the major European User in this area

Based on (a) and (b), update the User Requirement Document (URD) for “Marine Safety”.

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MCS and MDS

From GMES MCS Implementation Group report by P.Ryder & al

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Partnership in Task 18.3.1 Assessment and Requirements for “Marine Safety”

by National Users

OC-UCY

IOLR

UMT.IOI.POU

CSI-IMEDEA

CNRMF

NIB-MBS

SYKEFMI

MetNo

DFO

In WP18.3.1,

11 partners, 10

are involved in oil

spill forecasting and

2 in ice service.

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Task 18.3.1: Assessment and Requirements for “Marine Safety” by National Users

- Task leader: OC-UCY

The MyOcean products will be used in the following national systems /

services by the respective 11 operators :

SYKE (FI): Oil spill combat in Finish waters

CSIC-IMEDEA (ES): Oil drift forecasting in Spain

OC-UCY (CY): Oil and object drift forecasting in Cyprus/Levantine

IOLR (IL): Oil and object drift forecasting in Israel

UMT.IOI.POU (MA): Oil drift forecasting in Malta

CNR (IT): Oil drift forecasting in the Central Mediterranean Sea

NIB-MBS (SL): Oil drift forecasting in Slovenia

MF (FR): Oil drift forecasting in Global and IBI

MetNo (NO): Oil and Sea Ice drift forecasting in Arctic/ N.Atlantic

DFO (CA): Oil drift forecasting in Canada

FMI (FI): Sea ice service for Baltic

Each of the user/national service will sign an SLA committing to use and upgrade its systems

with MCS. The assessment will follow the procedure defined in subtask 18.1 and will include

recommendations to the MFS and TAC for improvement of their products and services.

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Task 18.3.1 deliverables

D18.3.1.1: Assessment report for the use of

MyOcean products of “Marine Safety” including

recommendation to relevant MFCs and TACs

(T0+12, T0+24)

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Task 18.3.1 applications

OC-UCY: Provide operational short oil spill forecasting and backtracking predictions with MEDSLIK model in the Levantine Basin, using EMSA CSN images, EMSA warning reports or upon request from REMPEC or the Cyprus DMS.

Benefit: Contribute to the implementation of the EU directive 2005/35

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IOLR contribution

Operate the MEDSLIK for oil spill and drift objects forecast and backtracking predictions offshore Israel.

Benefit: Provide a web interface for Israel Ministry of Environmental Protection for remote activation

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Task 18.3.1 applications

IOI-UOM:

Oil spill forecasts for the Maltese Shelf and Coastal Area using MEDSLIKBenefit:

• Armed Forces of Malta

• Malta Maritime Authority (MMA)

• Malta Marine Pilots Coop. Society Ltd

• Malta Oil Tanking Ltd.

• Civil Protection Department

• Malta Environment and Planning Authority

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Task 18.3.1 applications

IAMC CNR ORISTANO : Operate the MEDSLIK for short term oil spill forecast and

backtracking predictions in the Sicily Strait using the SCRM3230)

produce risk map analyses in the area of responsibility

BENEFITS: Italian Governmental agencies active on the environment, local CUGs

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Task 18.3.1 applications

NIB-MBS • The service provided by NIB: “Oil drift forecasting in Slovenia”.

a) MEDSLIK oil spill model, coupled with circulation:

NAPOM

• Benefit: The Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport, Piran, Slovenia (maintains the Integrated Oil Pollution Surveillance and Identification System for the Slovenian Sea)

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Task 18.3.1 applications

SYKE :

Planning for resource allocation of oil spill combating tasks

Exercises and training for combating operations

Active oil spill combating operations

Post-event analysis of oil spill combating exercises and operations

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Task 18.3.1 applications

Met.no : Oil spill drift predictions Regional sea ice predictions

Area of responsibility: Arctic and North Atlantic

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Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI)

Sea ice service

Assessment of products relevant to Baltic, especially in sea ice to improve ice information and ice forecasts. In the Baltic Sea the marine transport is about 0.9 B tonnes, an increase of 30% in 10 years and 40% during ice season.

•FMI is a link between MyOcean and end users

•FMI has a very good connection to main end users in the Baltic Sea maritime transport, eg. Nat. Maritime Administrations, BIM, EIS, IICWG, WMO/IOC-ETSI

•Benefits: maritime transport during ice season with better sea ice information and forecasts

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Requirements

Oil spill models

daily forecasting products for at least 5 days :

Daily to hourly

surface to bottom 3D fields of sea currents, temperature,

Winds

waves.

NetCDF, FTP connection

Sea ice service

Ice cover observations and forecasts