⇒ JERICO: Jt Euro. Res. Infrastruct. Netwk for Coast. Observatories: Recent submissions
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Recommendation Report 1 for HFR data implementation in European marine data infrastructures. JERICO-NEXT WP5–Data Management, D5.13. Version 1.0.
(IFREMER, Brest, France, 2017)The JERICO network is constantly working to improve its core functionality, which is the ability to provide comprehensive observations of Europe’s coastal seas and oceans. This means integrating new, promising ... -
Report on Best Practice in the utilization of sensors used for measuring nutrients, biology related optical properties,variables of the marine carbonate system, and for coastal profiling. JERICO-NEXT Deliverable D2.5. Version 1.0
(IFREMER, Brest, France, 2019)The coastal area is the most productive and dynamic environment of the world ocean with significant resources and services for mankind. JERICO-NEXT emphasizes thatthe complexity of the coastal ocean cannot be well understood ... -
HF Radar Activity in European Coastal Seas: Next Steps toward a Pan-European HF Radar Network.
(2017)High Frequency Radar (HFR) is a land-based remote sensing instrument offering a unique insight to coastal ocean variability, by providing synoptic, high frequency and high resolution data at the ocean atmosphere interface. ... -
The European HF radar inventory. Publication date 15 Sep 2016 (Updated version 30 Jan 2017).
(EuroGOOS, 2017)The inventory of the different HF radar systems operating in Europe has been gathered thanks to the survey launched by the EuroGOOS HFR Task Team, in the framework of INCREASE and JERICO-NEXT projects. We are very grateful ... -
Uncertainty estimation for temperature, salinity & chlorophyll-a. D#5.5. Version 1.
(Ifremer for JERICO Project, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, 2015)This document constitutes Deliverable 5.5 of the JERICO project. It is intended to furnish members of the JERICO community with a basic understanding of how to proceed when attempting to establish measurement uncertainty ... -
Guidelines for the delayed mode scientific correction of glider data. WP 5 , Task 5.7, D5.15. Version 4.1.
(SOCIB - Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System for JERICO-NEXT, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, 2018)Gliders are a rapidly maturing class of marine observing vehicles that offer long duration, some operate for several months at a time, autonomous ocean profiling in all weather conditions and sea states, to depths typically ... -
Progress report after development of microbial and molecular sensors. WP3, D3.7, Version 2.0.
(IFREMER for JERICO-NEXT, 2017)The aim of Task 3.4 is to develop and test innovative methods for the molecular detection of phytoplankton, harmful algal blooms and pollutants through their effect on microbial communities. This will include the development ... -
Requirements specifications for the observatory operator console. JERICO-NEXT WP5, D5.6, Version 1.0.
(IFREMER for JERICO-NEXT, 2017)There is a strong necessity to improve the management process of the metadata of the deployed observatories. As reminded in Description of Work for Task 5.3, this weakness has been highlighted during the SeaDataNet and ... -
Novel methods for automated in situ observations of phytoplankton diversity. WP.3, D3.1,Version 9.
(IFREMER for JERICO-NEXT, 2017)Phytoplankton forms the base of the marine food web. The number of phytoplankton taxa in the sea have been estimated to be over 10 000. All of them are primary producers but the ecological function of the different ... -
Marine biological data: quality control and management practices, WP5, D5.4. Version 4.0.
(IFREMER for JERICO-NEXT, 2017)In JERICO-NEXT, a major effort is initiated towards a stronger integration of biological information as part of the observing networks. These objectives will be realized through the integration of ... -
Specifications for a European FerryBox data management system. WP5.3, D5.3. Version 1.1.
(IFREMER for JERICO-NEXT, 2017)Today observational data from FerryBoxes in both near real time and delayed mode is collected and stored by different data providers. The stored data may differ in both format and in quality controls performed. ... -
Best practices for quality control of sensor based biochemical data. Version 1.3. [Deliverable 5.11].
(Ifremer for JERICO-NEXT Project, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, 2017)Sensor based observations of biogeochemical data : The number of biogeochemical, BGC, sensors in marine research and monitoring has increased during the last decade. These sensors collect a large amount ... -
Report on data management best practice and Generic Data and Metadata models. V.2.1 [Deliverable 5.9]
(Ifremer for JERICO-NEXT Project, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, 2017)WP5 of JERICO NEXT has the main objective of enabling free and open access to data having high quality accompanied by information that allow their easy use. This requires well defined architectures, policies, practices and ... -
Report on the status of HF-radar systems and cabled coastal observatories.
(Ifremer for JERICO-NEXT Project, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, 2016)The JERICO network is constantly working to improve its core functionality, which is the ability to provide comprehensive observations of Europe’s coastal seas and oceans. This means integrating new, promising observing ... -
Report on the status of sensors used for measuring nutrients, biology-related optical properties, variables of the marine carbonate system, and for coastal profiling, within the JERICO network and, more generally, in the European context, Version 1.2.
(Ifremer for JERICO-NEXT Project, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, 2017)The present deliverable gathers and reports on the outcomes of the four parts of the first JERICO-NEXT workshop on sensors for nutrients, biology-related optical properties, variables of the marine carbonate system, and ... -
Report on Biofouling Prevention Methods: D4.3. (Version 1.2 - 10/06/2014 )
(Ifremer for JERICO Project, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, 2014)The main aim for this report is to provide an overview of biofouling prevention practices adopted by the JERICO consortium, to evaluate new methods used by the community external to JERICO, and to ... -
Report on best practice in conducting operations and maintaining: D 4.4. (Version 1 - 27/02/2012).
(Ifremer for JERICO Project, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, 2012)Considering the importance of observing systems and the substantial investment made until now, an important task of JERICO is to describe best practices in all phases of the system (pre-deployment ... -
Report on Calibration Best Practices: D4.2. (Version 1.3 - 27/06/14)
(Ifremer for JERICO Project, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, 2014)The main goal of work package 4 is to increase the performance of oceanographic observatories in Europe. One major point is the formulation and the evaluation of best practises of sensor calibration. This is an issue ... -
Report on current status of Ferrybox: D 3.1. (Version 1.7 - 26/02/14)
(Ifremer for JERICO Project, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, 2014)This report provides: 1. A review of the present status of the 16 Ferrybox systems currently operated by JERICO partners. 2. Access to detailed information on the Ferrybox systems on line at the FerryBox project web site ...