Title :
The M3A network of open ocean observatories in the Mediterranean Sea
Author :
Bozzano, Roberto ; Pensieri, Sara ; Pensieri, Laura ; Cardin, V. ; Brunetti, F. ; Bensi, Manuel ; Petihakis, George ; Tsagaraki, Tatiana Margo ; Ntoumas, Manolis ; Podaras, Dimitris ; Perivoliotis, Leonidas
Author_Institution :
Nat. Res. Council, Genoa, Italy
Abstract :
The effective management and protection of the marine ecosystem as requested by European latest directives can be achieved only by an operational monitoring and forecasting of marine environmental conditions that require the use of multi-variable real-time measurements combined with advanced physical and ecological numerical models. A modern approach to the ocean observations involves a variety of sources, including satellite-based instruments, in-situ platforms such as surface and sub-surface buoys and floats, autonomous vehicles and volunteer observing ships. Fixed oceanographic buoys still remain among the more powerful and cost-effective tool for collecting data over the oceans and they contribute significantly to operational monitoring especially when continuous, long-term, high frequency and multiple parameters are among the requirements. The Mediterranean Moored Multi-sensor Array network of open ocean observing systems operates by the end of the ´90ies as primary providers of near real-time in-situ observations incorporating state-of-the-art sensor for optical and chemical measurements in the surface layers of the ocean and physical measurements in the ocean interior down to the seafloor. The network is composed by three independent observatories deployed in the Ligurian sea, the south Adriatic sea and the Cretan sea. Although the three observatories had different past objectives, they are managed by different Institutions and they are instrument to answer to site-specific scientific issues, they have been upgraded in the recent years to a common conceptual structure. Furthermore, they are now characterized by common components such as sampling strategies, similar or partly interchangeable instrumentation, sharing of calibration facilities, data management architectures and quality control procedures. The network is part of national, European and international alliances to respond to local and global needs in ocean monitoring.
Keywords :
ecology; ocean chemistry; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; seafloor phenomena; underwater optics; Cretan sea; European alliance; European latest directives; Ligurian sea; M3A network; Mediterranean Sea; Mediterranean moored multisensor array network; advanced physical model; autonomous vehicles; calibration facility sharing; chemical measurement; common conceptual structure; continuous parameter; cost-effective tool; data management architectures; ecological numerical model; fixed oceanographic buoys; high frequency parameter; in-situ platforms; independent observatories; interchangeable instrumentation; international alliance; long-term parameter; marine ecosystem effective management; marine ecosystem effective protection; marine environmental condition forecasting; marine environmental condition operational monitoring; multiple parameter; multivariable real-time measurements; national alliance; near real-time in-situ observations; ocean data collection; ocean monitoring; ocean observations; ocean surface layers; open ocean observatories; open ocean observing systems; operational monitoring; optical measurement; physical measurements; quality control procedures; sampling strategies; satellite-based instruments; seafloor ocean interior; site-specific scientific issues; south Adriatic sea; state-of-the-art sensor; sub-surface buoys; sub-surface floats; volunteer observing ships; Europe; Monitoring; Observatories; Ocean temperature; Sea measurements; Sea surface; marine technology; open ocean observatory; operational oceanography;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS - Bergen, 2013 MTS/IEEE
Conference_Location :
Bergen
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0000-8
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS-Bergen.2013.6607996