Supporting the Marine Strategy Framework Directive: JRC EMIS / GMIS datasets. This presentation was part of the Diplohack Brussels Data Market on 29-30 April 2016.
2. 1st challenge
• The challenge is to put together
various marine information available
as INSPIRE* compliant web
services build a web dynamic 3D
view (bathymetry, chlorophyll/chl-a,
and seabed habitats)
• If the team succeeds in developing
the 3D GIS web viewer. The
application could be implemented
on the Marine Analyst server and
could be available on the Marine
Competence Centre to support the
implementation of the Marine
Strategy Framework Directive
*http://inspire.ec.europa.eu
Chlorophyll
Seabed
Bathymetry
3. Use cases
The user clicks on the map to select one location
(latitude/longitude point) on the sea. The web app developed by
the diplohack team will display a dynamic 3D view around that
location (500km)
• On top of the cube, the Chlorophyll (chl-a) is displayed as a 2D raster
image with its appropriate colour-bar
• Within/through the cube, the user sees a 3d image of the bathymetry
(elevation) and can rotate the cube (360°) with help of the mouse
• Optional: underneath the cube, the user will find the Seabed habitat
information for around the selected location
4. Available web services
Data services for the challenge:
• JRC EMIS - EMIS - MERIS Monthly mean sea surface Chlorophyll-a
concentration (2km) (available as INSPIRE - OGC WMS and WMS-T). Available
at: https://open-data.europa.eu/en/data/dataset/46b20de4-e60e-4163-88f4-
77b6961ae6ed
• EMODNET Bathymetry (available as INSPIRE - OGC WCS) . Available at:
http://emis.jrc.ec.europa.eu/webservices/bathymetry/wcs?service=wcs&versio
n=1.0.0&request=getcoverage&coverage
• EUNIS Seabed habitat (available as INSPIRE - OGC WFS). Available at:
https://marinemaps.jrc.ec.europa.eu/geoserver/ows?service=WFS&version=1.
1.0&request=GetCapabilities
5. Datasets and tools
Source datasets are also available:
• JRC EMIS – MERIS: downloadable source netcdf files are also available
• EUNIS Seabed: downloadable ESRI shape files are also available
Proposed technologies to be used:
• R (EMIS-R package): https://github.com/ldbk/EMISR
• R code to extract the bathymetry. See EMIS “news” section at
http://emis.jrc.ec.europa.eu
• Apache HTTP server
• PHP or Python
• HTML5
6. 2nd challenge
• The challenge is to visualize a
temporal animation of the ocean
productivity (chl-a) in order to
highlight the bloom period etc. Both
European (EMIS) or worldwide
(GMIS) datasets can be used
• We would love to have something
like this with the EMIS/GMIS data:
http://earth.nullschool.net/
7. Available datasets and code
Datasets for the challenge:
• JRC EMIS - MERIS Monthly composite Chlorophyll-a at 2km resolution
(available as INSPIRE - OGC WMS and WMS-T). Available at: https://open-
data.europa.eu/en/data/dataset/46b20de4-e60e-4163-88f4-77b6961ae6ed
• JRC GMIS: https://open-data.europa.eu/en/data/dataset/7f7bbc8a-3a9b-4e1f-
aa04-f1d3e6cd06c2
The code is available here:
• https://github.com/cambecc/earth
8. 3rd challenge (draft)
Merging the two previous challenges:
• The first view is given by the web app
displaying a chl-a image on the globe
(2nd challenge) and then the user click
somewhere to open the 3D view (1st
challenge)
To consider the following worldwide
datasets:
• GMIS instead of EMIS
• GEBCO bathymetry instead EMODNET
• Global seafloor geomorphic features
map: http://www.bluehabitats.org/