MARINE SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE : SOPAC GEONETWORK PACIFC ISLAND COUNTRIES GIS / RS USER CONFERENCE Keleni Raqisia
Jan 05, 2016
MARINE SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE
: SOPAC GEONETWORK
PACIFC ISLAND COUNTRIES GIS / RS USER CONFERENCE
Keleni Raqisia
INTRODUCTION Geoscientific Geospatial data is the foundation to analyzing and understanding natural resources, environment processes, impacts, hazards and stress such as climate change.
Disparate efforts in the region:-large amounts of geoscience research and data -priceless-adequately digitized , catalogued or duplicated-seldom in cooperated into GIS system
OIP uses an array of GIS tools to produce digital geospatial systems and maps
SOPAC OIP now has an ongoing committment to data rescue, collation, storage, data cataloguing and digitisation.
KEY PRINCIPLES OF DATA RESCUE
Data to be stored as image files into medias, that can regularly renewed to prevent subsequent loss of data due to deterioration of medium.
Data already on computer compatible media should be routinely migrated to storage facilities that conform to changing technologies and enable easy access; and
Data should be key-entered in a form that can be use for analyses
HARD COPY
MAGNETIC TAPE
SERVERS
STAFF COMPUTER
SITUATION:
OBJECTIVES:
System that assists in the management , preservation/ archiving SOPAC's Marine and Oceanographic data and its metadata.
System that gives a public presence of SOPAC Marine data and promote SOPAC OIP products and work
System that allows the sharing of information between different organisation for better decision making in the region
STANDARD
ISO 19115 - International Geospatial Metadata standard
(Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) Content, Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM), officially, known as FGDC-STD-001-1998 or The Dublin Core Metadata Element)
What Does Metadata Do?
An important reason for creating descriptive metadata is to facilitate discovery of relevant information. In addition to resource discovery, metadata can help organize electronic resources, facilitate interoperability and legacy resource integration, provide digital, identification, and support archiving and preservation.
Metadata is key to ensuring that resources will survive and continue to be accessible into the future.
SORT
Spatial
Non-Spatial
Source Project Metadata
Figure out projection – ask staff, review technical reports, Horizontal and vertical, Hypac config file
Import GIS System -Confirm ProjectionConfirm Georeferenced ImageGoogle earth (KML)
-Export to standard formats-Store in correct repository location
Create GeonetworkMetadata (Cataloguing)
COLLECT
BACKUP
http//geonetwork.sopac.org
METADATA STANDARD : ISO 19115
DESCRIPTIVE METADATADescribes a resource for the purposes such as discovery and identification. It can include elements such as tittle, abstrct , author and keywords
METADATA STANDARD : ISO 19115
Structural metadata:Indicates how compound objects are put together, for example, how pages are ordered to form chapter or how it was digitised and reformed to usable formats.
Metadata identifier
METADATA STANDARD : ISO 19115
Administrative metadata provides information to help manage a resource, such as when and how it was created, filet ype and other technical information, and who can access it. There are several subsets of administrative data; two thatsometimes are listed as separate metadata types are: − Rights management meta-data, which deals with intellectual property rights,and − Preservation metadata, which contains information needed to archive and preserve a resource.
METADATA STANDARD : ISO 19115
Points of Contact Information
CATEGORIES:
SEARCH FACILITY:
SEARCH FACILITY:
PDF Compiler
Search by Keywords
Search results can be compiled in PDF and submitted to your boss
OTHER FEATURES:
HARVESTING – Z39.50 protocol, data sharing,
METADATA OWERSHIP – ACCESS POLICY, PRIVLEDGES, GROUP MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION AVAILABLE FROM the SOPAC GEONETWORK:
• Coastal Geological Maps
• Single Beam and Multibeam Bathymetry Maps
• South Pacific Sea Level and Climate Monitoring Project Information
• Maritime Boundaries Information
• Satellite Images,
• Historical Aerial Photographs
• Deepsea Mineral Resources Survey Reports, Datasets and Atlases
• Scientific Cruise Reports and Data
SAMPLE REQUESTS:
Bathymetry for Marshall Islands – Fish Farming purposes (New business venture)
Bathymetry for Solomon Islands – Gizo Earthquake (University research)
Bathymetry for Niue – Yacht mooring
Petroleum databank (reports) – Marine mineral exploration (Resource Company)
Tuvalu Aerial Photographs – Coastal Change (University research)
MONITORING OF THE SOPAC GEONETWORK
SUMMARY
SOPAC GEONETWORK is an online catalogue of marine scientific information and associated informationInformation collected from surveys and ocean observations conducted in the Pacific Region
BENEFITS – public presence of Scientist work, use of simple visuals to coomunicate information, e quick reference for more detailed enquiry, Wider stakeholders know of marine data existence, (Dataset and metadata) archived and preserved , provides a focal point for marine data request in the region.
THANKYOU TO THE DEVELOPERS OF
GEONETWORK and THE USERS OF THE SOPAC GEONETWORK
http:// geonetwork.sopac.org