SeaDataNet - Biological oceanography from British Oceanographic Data Centre (PointOfContact; Data Custodian; Data Distributor), point observations

SeaDataNet is the Pan-European infrastructure for marine and ocean data management and delivery services. It is supported by the EU under its Research Infrastructures programme. It connects 40 National Oceanographic Data Centres (NODC's) and 50 other data centres from 35 countries, bordering the European seas and Atlantic Ocean. The centres are mostly part of major marine management and research organisations that are acquiring and managing a large collection of marine and ocean data from various disciplines. This includes major international organisations, ICES and IOC-IODE. The overall objective is provide overview and access to marine and oceanographic data and data-products from government and research institutes in Europe. SeaDataNet contributes to the implementation of the EU INSPIRE and Marine Strategy Framework Directives. It also plays a key role in the development and operation of the EU EMODNet initiative. The SeaDataNet infrastructure is fully operational and INSPIRE compliant. It includes a versatile SeaDataNet portal (https://www.seadatanet.org) that provides users with a range of metadata, data and data product access services as well as standards, tools and guides for good marine data management. The Common Data Index (CDI) data discovery and access service provides harmonised access to the large volumes of datasets that are managed by the connected data centres. The CDI service contains already references and gives access to more than 1,5 milllion marine and oceanographic datasets as managed by 90 data centres. These numbers are increasing regularly because of further data population and more connected data centres as part of SeaDataNet II, EMODnet and other EU projects. For inclusion in the SeaDataNet INSPIRE compliant CSW service, the CDI records (at granule level) have been aggregated into CDI collections by a combination of Discipline, Data Centre, and geometric type. Each CSW XML record therefore represents a large collection of individual metadata records and associated datasets. By following the specified URL to the SeaDataNet portal users can evaluate these metadata in detail and request access by downloading of interesting datasets via the shopping cart transaction system that is integrated in the SeaDataNet portal.

Identifier
Source https://data.blue-cloud.org/search-details?step=~012sdn-open%3Aurn%3ASDN%3ACDI%3ALOCAL%3A43-43-43-ds01-4
Metadata Access https://data.blue-cloud.org/api/collections/sdn-open:urn:SDN:CDI:LOCAL:43-43-43-ds01-4
Provenance
Instrument water temperature sensor; salinity sensor; CTD; fluorometers; dissolved gas sensors; transmissometers; radiometers; unknown; optical backscatter sensors; water pressure sensors; discrete water samplers; altimeters; in-situ particle sizers; ADVs and turbulence probes; nutrient analysers; sea level recorders; pH sensors; redox potential sensors; bench fluorometers; flow cytometers; high performance liquid chromatographs; continuous water samplers
Publisher Blue-Cloud Data Discovery & Access service; SeaDataNet
Contributor British Oceanographic Data Centre; Marine Scotland Science; Fisheries Research Services, Aberdeen Marine Laboratory; Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Lowestoft Laboratory; Plymouth Marine Laboratory; National Oceanography Centre (Southampton); Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Edinburgh Office; University of Wales, School of Ocean Sciences; Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory; British Antarctic Survey; Scottish Association for Marine Science; Environment Agency South West Regional Office; National Oceanography Centre (Liverpool); Southampton Oceanography Centre; Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs; Institute of Oceanographic Sciences, Bidston Laboratory; Bangor University School of Ocean Sciences; Environment Agency North West Regional Office; University of East Anglia, School of Environmental Sciences; Norwegian College of Fishery and Science, University of Tromsø; University of Southampton School of Ocean and Earth Science; Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Burnham Laboratory; Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory; Scottish Environment Protection Agency, East Kilbride Office; Environment Agency Wales; University of Plymouth, Institute of Marine Studies; Marine Information and Advisory Service, Data Banking Section; Napier University School of Life Sciences; Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute; Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre; Institute of Oceanographic Sciences Deacon Laboratory; University of Southampton Department of Oceanography; Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research; Scottish Office Agriculture and Fisheries Department, Aberdeen Marine Laboratory; Queen's University Belfast, School of Biological Sciences; Scottish Office Agriculture Environment and Fisheries Department, Aberdeen Marine Laboratory; Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Angus Smith Building; University of Liverpool, Department of Earth Sciences; Institute of Oceanographic Sciences Wormley Laboratory; University of York, Department of Chemistry; James Rennell Centre for Ocean Circulation; University of Liverpool Department of Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences; University of Cambridge Department of Earth Sciences; Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, Dept. of Marine Fisheries; New Zealand National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research, University of Otago Centre for Chemical and Physical Oceanography; IEO-CSIC, A Coruna Oceanographic Centre; The Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of Kiel; Open University, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences; University of Edinburgh, Department of Geology and Geophysics; Université Libre de Bruxelles, Laboratory of Chemical Oceanography and Water Geochemistry; Institute for Marine Science, University of Kiel; Environment Agency South East Regional Office; University of Liverpool, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences; Bedford Institute of Oceanography; Polytechnic South West Institute of Marine Studies; Environment Agency Solent and South Downs Area Office; Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Publication Year 2024
OpenAccess true
Contact blue-cloud-support(at)maris.nl
Representation
Discipline Marine Science
Spatial Coverage (-114.738W, -78.145S, 171.498E, 83.324N)
Temporal Coverage Begin 1967-01-10T00:00:00Z
Temporal Coverage End 2023-01-18T00:00:00Z