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ReefTEMPS, FAIRs access to Reef ecosystem environmental measurements

Fiat Sylvie, Jérôme Aucan, David Varillon, Régis Hocdé

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Fiat Sylvie, Jérôme Aucan, David Varillon, Régis Hocdé. ReefTEMPS, FAIRs access to Reef ecosystem environmental measurements. IMDIS 2021, Apr 2021, Amsterdam, Denmark. Bollettino di Geofisica, Vol.62 - Supplement, 2021, 321 pages, 62, pp.307-308, Bollettino di Geofisica. �ird-03216386�

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ReefTEMPS

α

is a coastal ocean observatory in the South, South West and West Pacific that provides

long-term monitoring of climate change and its effects on the status of coral reefs and their resources.

The network has been deploying sensors for temperature, pressure, conductivity, fluorescence and/or

turbidity at 98 sites throughout the coastal zone of some 20 island states and territories since 1958.

ReefTEMPS, labelled Service National (for) Observation (SNO), is part of

the French research infrastructure "coastal ocean and nearshore observations" IR ILICO

β

.

60

years

63 M

measures

98

platforms

Sylvie Fiat

1

, Jérôme Aucan

2

, David Varillon

3

, Régis Hocdé

4

1

ENTROPIE, IRD, Univ Réunion, CNRS, Ifremer, Univ Nouvelle-Calédonie, Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie,

2

The Pacific Community (SPC), Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie,

3

IMAGO, IRD, Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie

4

MARBEC, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, Ifremer, IRD, Montpellier, France

ReefTEMPS,

FAIRs access

to reef ecosystem

environmental measurements

5

physical

parameters

Data usage licence

α

http://reeftemps.science

β

www.ir-ilico.fr

Figure 1. The ReefTEMPS network federates 4 data producers covering in part the South, South West and West Pacific: the Institute of Research for sustainable Development, the Pacific Community, the University of the South Pacific and the University of New Caledonia.

Figure 5. Getting Anse Vata (New Caledonia) temperature data in ReefTEMPS : 1/ station

metadata, 2/ station location on interactive map (blue spot), 3/ Dataset metadata, 4/ Interactive datagram to preview data, 5/ Download available, 6/ DOI reference, 7/ Data licence, 8/ Data

science products as a result. Figure 2. Installation of a

sensor by a diver.

Figure 3. Underwater sensor.

Figure 4. Underwater platform.

doi:10.17882/55128

NetCDF 4 Climate and Forecast

(CF) Convention, format OceanSites

Open

DAP

WMS

WFS

SOS

CSW

Web Map Service Web Feature Service Sensor Observation Service Catalog Service for the Web

F

INDABLE

A

CCESSIBLE

I

NTEROPERABLE

R

EUSABLE

Open-source Project for a Network Data Access Protocol

DOWNLOAD &

ACCESS

OPEN

HTTP

HTTPS

Access through standards

No registration,

no restriction, no

constraints, no fees

Unique and persistent

identifier

Rich metadata

& multiple layers

Creative Commons Attribution – ShareAlike 4,0 International

Bi-annual updates

September 2019 update :

doi:10.17882/55128#66815

FAIR

, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Long-term monitoring

Open source software

architecture

Natural disasters studying

20 island states and overseas territories of

the Pacific

Provenance / Citation

Datasets metadata

Data quality control flags Sensors metadata

Observation service metadata

Findable by data generic

search engines

Figure 6. Effect of reef protection from tsunamis

Figure 7. Wave height during tropical cyclones

Figure 8. ReefTEMPS informatopn system

deployment

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