NMDIS-IODE Regional Workshop on the contribution of oceanographic data and information management and exchange to Ocean and Coastal Sustainability
Workshop
16 - 18 May 2017
Tianjin
China
Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation
By invitation only.
The purpose of the Workshop is to: i) review the status of ocean data and information management technologies, techniques, procedures and/or practices, ii) demonstrate the advantages, cost/benefit and products that can be derived from national, regional and global practices in D&I management oceanographic data management facilities and how IOC/IODE can assist countries in the WESTPAC region in establishing such centres, and iii) identify collaborative opportunities for D&I management in the Western Pacific.
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- 1. - OPENING
- 2. - IMPORTANCE OF, AND BENEFITS FROM INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
- 2.1. - Regional Promotion of Oceanographic Data and Information Management
by Yutaka Michida (IODE Co-Chair)
Regional Promotion of Oceanographic Data and Information Management - 2.2. - Advancing ocean knowledge for sustainable development assisting Member States towards the attainment of SDG14
Ny Somkiat Khokiattiwong (SEA GOOS Chair, Thailand)
Advancing ocean knowledge for sustainable development assisting Member States towards the attainment of SDG14 - 2.3. - Ocean Data and Information Network for the Western Pacific region
by Yu Ting (NMDIS, China)
OCEAN DATA AND INFORMATION NETWORK FOR THE WESTERN PACIFIC REGION (ODINWESTPAC) - 2.3.1. - ODINWESTPAC web site
by Ms Wang Yi (NMDIS, China) - 2.4. - Establishment of national and regional data framework for supporting the reporting of SDG-14
by Mr Alejandro Iglesias Campos (IOC/MPR)
Establishment of national & regional data frameworks to support SDG14 reporting - 2.5. - Our Yellow Sea-The Importance of international cooperation in marine ecosystem and environmental protection
By Zhang Zhaohui (PEMSEA Sustainable Coastal Management Cooperation Center, China)
The yellow SEA WE SHARE: The Importance of International Cooperation on Marine Ecosystem and Environmental Protection - 3. - MARINE DATA MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES
- 3.1. - Importance of safeguarding research data from loss
By Tim Boyer (IODE/WOD/ NCEI USA)
The Importance of safeguarding research data from loss - 3.2. - Creating and maintaining long-term data archive
By Tim Boyer (IODE/WOD/ NCEI USA)
Creating and maintaining long-term data archives - 3.3. - Assuring data quality by standardized quality management procedures
By Eric Freeman (ICOADS, USA)
Assuring data quality by standardized quality management procedures - 3.4. - Oceanographic data processing and quality control practice
By Liu Yulong (NMDIS, China) - 3.5. - Open vs restricted: considering needs of scientists and sharing of data
By Greg Reed (IOC/IODE) - 3.6. - The data manager as a partner of the scientist
By Greg Reed (IOC/IODE) - 3.7. - Ocean Reanalysis and Climate Statistical Data Products and Services
By Li Yan, NMDIS/China - 3.8. - Introduction to IODE
By Peter Pissierssens (IOC/IODE) - 3.9. - Requirements for the establishment of institutional/national data management facilities
By Greg Reed (IOC/IODE) - 4. - MARINE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES
- 4.1. - Role of Marine Libraries
By Pauline Simpson (IODE OceanDocs, Cayman Islands) - 4.2. - Promotion of institutional/national research through open access e-repository of scientific knowledge
By Pauline Simpson (IODE OceanDocs, Cayman Islands) - 4.3. - Marine information and ocean knowledge services
By Ms Dong Wenjing (NMDIS, China) - 4.4. - Dissemination of Aquatic and Marine Information and Networking with Libraries - The SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department Experience
By Stephen Alayon (SEAFDEC Philippines) - 5. - CAPACITY BUILDING REGARDING DATA AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
- 5.1. - Needs and opportunities for training in ocean data and information management, service and product development
By Aidy Muslim (OTGA RTC, Malaysia) - 5.2. - Discussion on data & information management capacity development needs in the region
By all, moderated by Aidy Muslim, Greg Reed - 6. - NATIONAL PRESENTATIONS
By all regional member state representatives - 6.1. - Bangladesh
Ahmad Al Karim
Oceanographic Data and Information : Challenges and Way Forward for Bangladesh - 6.10. - Viet Nam
Pham Minh Thu
National report on oceanographic data and information management in Vietnam - 6.2. - China
Wan Fangfang
Marine Data and Information Management & Exchange in China - 6.3. - Southwest Pacific
Zulfikar Begg
Oceanography: South West Pacific Context - 6.4. - Indonesia
Maruatal Sitompul
Status Data and Information in Research Center for Oceanography, Indonesian Institute of Sciences - 6.5. - Japan
Shigeru Nakabayashi
Japanese Experience On Oceanographic Data and Information Management - 6.6. - Malaysia
Abdul Rahman Bin Jusoh
Malaysia National Oceanographic Data Centre - 6.7. - Philippines
- 6.8. - Russia
Elena Dmitrieva
POI oceanographic data management and data processing to study climate variability and develop data products - 6.9. - Sri Lanka
K. Arulanantham
National Aquatic Resources Research and Development Agency (NARA) Sri Lanka - 7. - CLOSING OF THE MEETING
There are 29 participants associated with NMDIS-IODE Regional Workshop on the contribution of oceanographic data and information management and exchange to Ocean and Coastal Sustainability .
Name | Country |
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SHI Suixiang | China |
WAN Fangfang | China |
YU Ting | China |
Name | Country |
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IGLESIAS-CAMPOS Alejandro | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
PISSIERSSENS Peter | Belgium |
ZHU Wenxi | Thailand |
= Person has declined to participate or had their request to participate declined.
Participant Stats:
Total Invited: 30
Confirmed: 29
Not confirmed: 0
Unapproved: 0
Not-participating: 1
Rejected: 0
Label(s): IODE Official meeting
Created at 16:33 on 10 Jan 2017 by Peter Pissierssens
Last Updated at 17:16 on 22 Jan 2018 by Mark Van Crombrugge