ࡱ>  ]bjbj 3bbyUj 8t\h: (HHH#Z}ohqhqhqhqhqhqh,knrh##h,HHh,,,8HHoh,oh,,jOaKfQ%,$7d2[hh0hido,odKf,Kf8fhh,ho :   Limited Distribution IOC/IODE-XXIII/Ag3-Proj-ICAN Oostende, 9 January 2015 Original: English INTERGOVERNMENTAL OCEANOGRAPHIC COMMISSION (of UNESCO) Twenty-third Session of the IOC Committee on International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE-XXII) Bruges, Belgium, 17-20 March 2015 PROJECT REPORT International Coastal Atlas Network TITLE OF THE PROJECT: International Coastal Atlas Network PROJECT ESTABLISHED BY [IODE Recommendation/IOC Decision]: IODE Recommendation IODE-XXII.12 Project Leader(s): Ned Dwyer, Marcia Berman Members of the project Steering Group: Ned Dwyer (co-chair)CMRC, IrelandMarcia Berman (co-chair)VIMS, USAAngora AmanODINAfrica, African RegionJohn BemiasaODINAfrica, African RegionFernando FlixCmision Permanente del Pacifico Sur (CPPS), Ecuador Alejandro Iglesias-CamposIOC/MPR - UNESCOKathrin KopkeBeaufort c/o CMRC, IrelandTony La VoiNOAA, USAAdam Leadbetter Marine Institute, IrelandRoger Longhorn GSDI Association, BelgiumAndrus MeinerEEA, EULiz O' DeaState of Washington Dept. of Ecology, USARamon RoachCoastal Zone Management Unit Barbados (CMA), Caribbean Region Lucy ScottASCLME, African RegionAndy SherinACZISC, Canada Dawn WrightEsri Chief Scientist, USA  Objective of the Project: The long-term strategic goal of ICAN is to encourage and help facilitate the development of digital atlases of the global coast based on the principle of distributed, high-quality data and information. These atlases can be local, regional, national and international in scale. This can be achieved by sharing knowledge and experience among atlas developers in order to find common solutions for coastal web atlas development whilst ensuring maximum relevance and added value for the users. In some cases users may be significantly involved in atlas development itself. In order to reach this goal ICAN has the following objectives: Ensure that ICAN has representation from coastal web atlas development and user groups from across the world. Develop technical and policy guidelines to assist coastal web atlas developers in acquiring data and engaging with data providers. Accordingly, collate and publish a set of best-practise guidelines for the development of coastal web atlases. Highlight the benefits of interoperability and standards based systems to the coastal atlas developer communities. Develop collaborative projects for the sharing of know-how, implementation of technical solutions and demonstration of atlas benefits to users. Align the atlas efforts of the Network partners in order that interoperability can be facilitated. Engage with other relevant international projects and developments. Involve representatives of the relevant user communities to help in tailoring coastal web atlases to their needs. Expected outcome of the Project: The expected outcome of the project is a professional network that facilitates the exchange of information and best practice in relation to coastal atlas development and use. Specific outcomes include training materials, workshops, technical software tools and a number of interoperable atlases. Duration of the Project (if open-ended then indicate starting year only) ICAN is an IODE project since 2013, the activity started in 2006 Activities implemented between April 2013 and March 2015 (indicate URL if the project has a web site): Web site Transition and Update A new ICAN website has been set up  HYPERLINK "http://www.ican.iode.org" www.ican.iode.org, while in transition working under  HYPERLINK "http://ican.iode.org" http://ican.iode.org.. Many elements of the ICAN website hosted at Oregon State University have been transitioned. This has been achieved with the use of a student with the COINAtlantic Secretariat in Canada. Completion of the transition is outstanding and additional resources are being sought within the membership to complete the transition. An alias for the ICAN website hosted at Oregon State University exists at: http://icoastalatlas.net Status: Ongoing Expert Travel and Outreach ICAN Newsletter is distributed twice a year to all on the ICAN_Updates mailing list. Between April 2013 and March 2015, newsletters were compiled and distributed in September 2013, March 2014 and September 2014. A newsletter will be published in March 2015. COINAtlantic workshop, 2014, 21-22 of May, Halifax, Canada, Yassine Lassoued (UCC) represented the network and presented in two workshop sessions on CSW/ Ontologies and SmartAtlas. Caribbean Marine Atlas 2: Held in Miami, Florida from August 25-29, 2014, this kick-off meeting brought together project partners and stakeholders to hear presentations of progress and relevant activities within the region and review the existing workplan. ICAN representatives (Marcia Berman Co-Chair ICAN) disseminated survey results from user community within the region and discussed the role of ICAN in the CMA2 network. Tanya Haddad and Yassine Lassoued gave technical presentations on Smart Atlas, interoperability, and the work being performed by the ICAN technical committee. Coastal Zone Community of Practice (CZCP) Core Group Meeting: Held in College Park, Maryland USA August27-28, 2013, this meeting was attended by co-chair Marcia Berman who presented an introduction to the ICAN organization and network, and offered the opportunity for collaboration among the CZCP as it develops. SciDataCon 2014, 2-5 November 2014, New Dehli, India: International Conference on Data Sharing and Integration for Global Sustainability, October 2014: Yassine Lassoued (UCC) presented on the work done within ICAN on promoting semantic interoperability between coastal atlases. It was a useful networking opportunity and a means to promote the ICAN community. ESRI Ocean GIS Forum, November 5-7, 2014, Redlands, California: David Hart (Wisconsin) presented an "ArcGIS Online Story Map on ICAN (using ArcGIS Online - AGOL), which was extremely well received by the large audience attending this event. It was a great networking opportunity and event at which to raise awareness of ICAN. 2nd International Ocean Research Conference, 17-21 November 2014, Barcelona Spain: Ned Dwyer (UCC) presented at a workshop on Scientists Sharing Data: Existing Databases, Improving Access, Data Poor Areas. This raised the profile of ICAN and its work in relation to atlas interoperability. It was a useful networking opportunity with the OBIS project and other non-IODE projects. SPINCAM: Held in Guayaquil, Ecuador between December 3-5, 2014, ICAN co-chair Marcia Berman discussed the importance of stakeholder engagement, best practices for coastal web atlas development, and the role that ICAN plays as a leader in global web atlas development. This meeting was an opportunity to introduce participating SPINCAM countries to the resources that ICAN offers to them. Ali al Othman presented technical details of recent updates and upgrades to the system. Alejandro Iglesias (IOC) who is on the ICAN SG also promoted ICAN during the meeting. A meeting of the SPINCAM community in Santa Marta on December 2 to 4 2013 was attended by Ned Dwyer and Yassine Lassoued of CMRC. Both presented a technical workshop over two days on using GEONETWORK for metadata management and using MapServer and SmartAtlas for presenting spatial data. Alejandro Iglesias also introduced ICAN to the national SPICAM delegations. Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Stakeholder Engagement Forum, 9th of December, Washington, DC was hosted by the World Bank. Dawn Wright (Esri) attended the high level event and promoted ICAN in discussions, in order to raise awareness of the network. Caribbean Marine Atlas 2 Review and Planning Meeting: Held in Miami Florida, USA between December 10-13, 2013, ICAN co-chair Marcia Berman presented survey results following dissemination of a survey to query user interaction with coastal web atlas development. ICAN member Lucy Scott participated in discussion on project goals and task. Yassine Lassoued presented on technical infrastructure available to support the project. Ramon Roach discussed progress and challenges with phase 1 of the Caribbean Marine Atlas project. Status: Implemented ICAN-6 workshop on Expanding Participation in Coastal Web Atlas Development and Use From June 16th to 17th, 2013, the International Coastal Atlas Network (ICAN) held a workshop on Expanding Participation in Coastal Web Atlas Development and Use, at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The workshop (aka ICAN 6) engaged 29 participants from 9 countries, representing 22 organizations and multiple areas of scientific and technical expertise. ICAN 6 provided an opportunity to discuss how the ICAN community could take advantage of now being an IODE project, to share its knowledge and aid capacity building among IOC member states in relation to coastal and marine data management. Moreover, given ICANs growth and its extensive membership along the North and South American Pacific coasts it was a great opportunity to hear about atlas developments in those regions. A full report of the workshop was published as IODE workshop report 263 Thirty copies of the report were printed. These were distributed to members who asked for a hard copy and are also made available through the ICAN website. Status: Implemented Training Visits SPINCAM: As part of the SPINCAM project, supported by IOC, Mr. Steve Erique, CPPS office, Ecuador, made a one-week training visit to University College Cork during April 2014. During this visit, he learned about implementation of coastal web atlases, in particular using the Smart Atlas solution. Mr Ali al Othman (UCC) made two training visits to the SPINCAM project. During these visits he worked with the CPPS office and technical members of the SPINCAM country partners to explain issues in relation to web atlas implementation, integration of local databases and also to look at the specific needs of the SPINCAM partners. International University of Andalucia: In December 2014 Ned Dwyer (UCC) and Kathy Belpaeme (VLIZ) presented on ICAN and web atlases as tools to support coastal planning and management to 13 international students from Europe, South America and Africa on a Masters course. Five of the course attendees are involved in the SPINCAM project. Status: Ongoing Atlas-in-a-Box Scoping Study The focus of this study is to determine what is the most appropriate solution or range of solutions that can be delivered in order to enable Atlas implementers deploy an Atlas with a minimum of technical development needs. As part of this activity, there have been two parallel lines of work. The OpenSource SmartAtlas solution, primarily developed by UCC, underwent further development, with the support of IOC, for use by the SPINCAM and ACMA projects. Specific functionality in relation to printing, local language support (i.e. Spanish, French), layer loading and information presentation was incorporated into the tool. The upgraded versions were deployed for implementation by the SPINCAM regional atlas at CPPS HQ in Ecuador and have also been deployed by a number of partners within the ACMA project. In parallel, ESRI have provided a number of ArcGis Online (AGOL) subscriptions to IODE. A number of these are being used by the SPINCAM and ACMA members in order to evaluate their utility and applicability. The experiences of using both SmartAtlas and AGOL will be captured and will feed into the completion of the Atlas-in-a-Box scoping study. Status: Ongoing Guide on Interacting with Users This guide will assist atlas developers by providing best-practice examples from ICAN members on how to engage with potential users, before and during atlas development and also maintaining contact with users, once it is deployed. A table of Contents has been agreed and a template for contributors has been developed. This has been disseminated to the ICAN members and a number have been completed and a number of additional commitments for contributions have been secured. Once the contributions are gathered, they will be edited and collated into the final guide. Status: Ongoing ICAN membership Ten new members joined ICAN in the April 2013 to December 2014 period. REMDIC, Integrated Marine Data Repository for Macaronesia Gulf of Mexico Atlas, USA SPINCAM, South America The North Carolina Coastal Atlas, USA The Great Lakes Shoreviewer, USA Coral Health Atlas, USA The West Coast Ocean Data Portal, USA Santos Web Atlas, Brazil National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics (OGS), Italy Indigeo, France Status: Ongoing Problems experienced and measures taken: Limited resources delay the implementation of certain workplan activities (e.g. website transition). Members have employed interns to assist with some of these tasks, which has helped their progression. Results achieved between April 2013 and March 2015: Workshop with 29 participants successfully implemented and report published Awareness of ICAN raised by presentations and networking at events on three different continents. ICAN has built strong synergies with the IODE ICAM activity, in particular with the SPINCAM, ODINAFRICA and Caribbean LME projects. ICAN has built robust links with GEO-CZCP and contributed to proposal for funding with them to NSF to develop marine data management tools. The proposal was ultimately not financed, but both organizations are exploring further collaboration opportunities. ICAN experts have contributed to a number of IOC, IODE and other training events, providing fundamental knowledge and guidance on atlas tools and their usage. Version 3.0 of the interoperability portal has been released, successfully demonstrating the power of semantic interoperability for linking distributed marine data systems, thereby putting ICAN at the forefront of research in this field. Technical manuals (cookbooks) on marine data management and interoperability have been developed and made easily accessible to the atlas developer community. The OpenSource SmartAtlas system underwent further development, with the assistance of IOC and is now implemented by the SPINCAM and ACMA Atlas communities. The new system has added functionalities available in the context of SmartAtlas e.g. new languages. Ten new members of the Network, demonstrating the strong interest in the activity. Work plan and Budget for the next period (April 2015 March 2017): (Budget expressed in US Dollars) Activity (as per work plan)Timing (month, year)Total required fundingFunds already identified (and source)Funds requested1Expert TravelOngoing (2016, 2017)10000Member organisations own funds60002Searchable CWA CatalogueDecember 201612000Developed with internship programmes and postgraduate student projects40003Compiling, publishing and printing ICAN-7 reportsApril 20162000Member organisations own funds3004ICAN- 8 organisation20174000Sponsorship and Member contributions20005ICAN SG Meeting201725000Member organisations15000Activity (as per work plan)Timing (month, year)Total required fundingFunds already identified (and source)Funds requested The above table includes activities per workplan where the network is requesting financial support; please also consult the ICAN workplan 2015-2017 for more detailed information on all planned activities for the indicated time period. Actions requested from the Committee Recommendation and approval of the ICAN work plan and budget Feedback from the committee on ICAN activities Support ICAN activities e.g. encouraging relevant organizations and projects within the Committees networks to join the ICAN if appropriate and take part in ICAN workshops WORK PLAN AND TIME TABLE (2015-2017) FOR THE ICAN PROJECT ActivityDescriptionDeadlineCommunications outreachWebsite transition to ( HYPERLINK "http://ican.iode.org" http://ican.iode.org) will be completed and the website maintained. A draft communication plan (internal and external) has been written and will be completed. Two e-newsletters per year will continue to be published and distributed. March 2015 for completed version of new ICAN website; Communications plan final version June 2015Update of the ICAN Technical cookbooks/guides A number of cookbooks or technical manuals have been prepared for atlas developers. A rewriting of these manuals is foreseen as ISO9000 process documents, enabling readers for example to more easily follow the steps to connect their atlases to the ICAN interoperability demonstrator.December 2015 Technical developments - ICAN vocabularies governance group Establish an active ICAN vocabularies governance group so that we have a mechanism for proposing, accepting and publishing new vocabulary terms allowing better interoperability between atlases.OngoingTechnical developments collaborative version controlThe ICAN tech group aims to move to collaborative version control, such as GitHub, for our developments so that there is transparent access to the latest versions of tools developed by the Tech Team for the entire ICAN communityOngoing; September 2015 for setup of GitHubTechnical developments - Use case driven developmentWe wish to canvas the ICAN community for items they would like the Tech team to develop - which allows us to look for the best projects to hook development into. A session at ICAN 7 will address this.Ongoing; preliminary list June 2015Training activitiesICAN members already carry out hands-on training for the African Marine Atlas the Caribbean Marine Atlas and the SPINCAM community and have developed a comprehensive peer-reviewed Handbook to help atlas developers. The use of OceanTeacher and the Ocean Teacher Academy will be used for training delivery in collaboration with the IOC IODE Project Office. The training needs of member networks and atlases such as SPINCAM, AMA and CMA are being taken into account to devise a living training plan.Training activities are ongoing in support of regional and national atlas development efforts.Compiling, publishing and printing of ICAN-7 reportsA report for the workshop to be held in Cape Town in April 2015 will be compiled, edited and published in digital format. Funding is requested to print a small number of reports for dissemination at outreach events April 2016Searchable CWA CatalogueDevelopment of a searchable CWA catalogue/navigational inventory, which will be embedded into the ICAN website and linked to OceanTeacher digital library. The resource will allow a search for CWAs according to specific categories and receive relevant summary information about the individual CWAs (plus link to resource). Searchable categories of interest will be identified through the expertise within the ICAN network and to compliment OceanTeacher activities and topics potentially supporting IODE training in courses. Categories could refer to for example underlying technology, geographic area, thematic area, data type/management and available downloads and/or targeted user group. The activity will be two fold where information will be collated about the ICAN CWAs in an inventory, which will be catalogued according to identified categories. The catalogue is foreseen to be made available online through a searchable interface within the ICAN website and link to the relevant areas within the OceanTeacher library. Funding is requested for the coordination of this activity. December 2016Expert Travel  Enhance synergies through networking with other relevant IOC projects and programmes (e.g. Marine Policy and Regional Coordinator on Integrated Coastal Area Management (ICAM) and Marine Spatial Planning (MSP), Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS), Marine Spatial Planning (MSP), Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB)) and determine potential collaborations with these activities and related external programs such as the GEOSS Coastal Zone Community of Practice (CZCP). Financial support is requested to support travel by ICAN SG members to relevant meetings, conferences and workshops. Funding is requested as resources are required to support networkingOngoingIdentify Funding Opportunities  In order to progress technical tasks of the work plan significant resources are required primarily to cover salaries of the developers. National and International funding mechanisms will be kept under constant review to identify appropriate programs to which ICAN could apply to fund specific elements of its work plan.OngoingIncrease membershipFurther new organizations will be encouraged to join ICAN to benefit from existing member knowledge and resources as well as bring new perspectives. Potential members from Asia/Australasia will be targeted as that region is currently poorly represented. [The target is to add at least 4 organizations to the network per annum.] OngoingICAN Workshop 2017 Open workshops of the full ICAN community have taken place over recent years. ICAN-7 will take place in South Africa in April 2015 and ICAN-8 will take place in 2017 Funding is requested to support the organization of this open workshop.  2017ICAN SG MeetingThe ICAN-SG conducts its business mainly via teleconferencing and email. However occasional face-to-face meetings are vital. In order to make the best use of peoples time and resources, face-to-face meetings are held during the biannual ICAN workshops. The next face-to-face SG meeting will be held during ICAN-8 in 2017. The location will be determined at ICAN-7 in South Africa in April 2015. Funding is requested to support the travel and subsistence of SG members. 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