18/09/2008 - Ukraine decided to shift to the distributed model of the NODC. From now on in Ukraine in addition to the NODC (DNA) based at the MHI Department of Marine Environmental and Information Technologies there will be one more NODC (DNA) based at the Laboratory of the Marine Information Systems (LaMIS) of the Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas (IBSS). Both institutions are members of the Oceanological Centre of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. LaMIS is headed by Dr Volodymyr Vladymyrov (v.vladymyrov(a)ibss.org.ua).
14sakho.jpg-Aug-2008 - Cheikh Ibrahima Sakho (Mauritania) has joined the IOC Project Office for IODE, Oostende for an internship of one month (August 2008). The internship will contribute to Mr Sakho's studies to obtain a "Master Communication Scientifique et Technique" at the Université Stendhal, Grenoble, France. During his internship at the Project Office Mr Sakho is assisting with the quality control of IODE documents entered in OceanDocs. He is also an editor of the African OceanPortal web site. As the ODINPubAfrica (ODINAFRICA component of OceanDocs) regional coordinator Mr Sakho has the perfect background for helping us out.
07-Aug-2008: The IOC Data and Information Management Strategy Advisory Group was formally established in June 2008. Its terms of reference are now available on this web page and the detailed membership is available here .

07-Aug-2008: The 20th Session of the IOC Committee on International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE-XX) will be held in Tianjin, China between 4 and 8 May 2009, following the kind invitation of the People's Republic of China.

A first version of the Provisional Agenda as well as other documentation will be made available through this web page .

We would like to invite you to register on-line (through the above mentioned page), on a provisional basis, to enable us to estimate the number of participants. Formal letters of invitation will be sent out around October/November 2008.

Paris, 1 July 2008: The Census of Marine Life (CoML) is a 10-year scientific initiative to assess and explain the diversity, distribution, and abundance of life in the oceans. The Census will deliver its final report in October 2010. With the foreseen termination of the CoML in 2010, it is important, for the benefit of the international community, to give continuity to some of its core projects, such as OBIS and OTN. The IOC Executive Secretary, at the first obis.pngmeeting of the OBIS Governing Board (Rome, 28–29 April 2008), offered to provide an institutional framework for the continuation of OBIS. The OBIS Governing Board welcomed the offer, but recommended that this partnership should be further elaborated and a business model be presented to the IOC Assembly for consideration at its 25th Session, in 2009. The Executive Council recognized the importance and value of CoML, the particular value of the OBIS component as a global repository for marine biological data, and the potential of a second phase of OBIS to expand data in this vital repository and to improve the interface for global access and exchange of marine biological data. The Executive Council considered OBIS a highly attractive future component or partner of IODE, and welcomed the wish of the OBIS Governing Board to investigate different scenarios for a close affiliation between IOC and OBIS, or the adoption of OBIS by the IOC. It requested the Executive Secretary and the IOC Data and Information Management Advisory Group to work together with the OBIS Secretariat to develop a document for submission to the 25th Session of the IOC Assembly in 2009. The Executive Council considered that the document should describe possible scenarios for collaboration between IOC and OBIS, concentrating on the possibility of the creation of an IOC-OBIS Programme and an IOC–OBIS Programme Office. It should, for different scenarios, investigate consequences for both IOC and OBIS, and should contain estimates of budgetary implications, and involve consultations, as appropriate, with potential donors and/or host organizations.

Read full story and statement by OBIS Governing board here

Paris, 28 June 2008 - 41st Session of IOC Executive Council discusses IODE

gregec41.jpgMr Greg Reed, IODE Co-Chair of the IOC Committee on International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) made a presentation on progress of the IODE programme since the 2008 IOC Assembly.

Mr Reed's presentation (powerpoint and audio) is available HERE . Member States expressed great appreciation for the progress made by IODE with interventions from Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, France, Greece, Japan, Madagascar, Russia, Sri Lanka, United Kingdom, United States of America, and International Ocean Institute (IOI).

The Executive Council considered the IOC Strategic Plan for Oceanographic Data and Information Management as a new milestone in the history of IOC and welcomed the establishment of the IOC Data and Information Management Advisory Group. It noted that the Group would serve two purposes: (i) to guide IODE towards the development of integrated data management and multi-disciplinary data bases, and (ii) to provide a link between IODE and other organizations, including science groups

The Executive Council requested the Executive Secretary in future, in the preparation of the operational plan, for every project that IOC undertakes, and that has impact on data and information, the budgetary implications be identified together with a clear description of the expected outcomes from IODE.

The Executive Council expressed its appreciation of the continued support by the Government of Flanders to the IOC Project Office for IODE in Ostend, Belgium, noting that this facility had already increased the effectiveness, visibility and impact of IODE considerably. It called on the Government of Flanders (Kingdom of Belgium) and other IOC Member States to continue supporting this facility.

The Executive Council called on IODE to play an active role in the 50th Anniversary celebrations of IOC and identified the 20th Session of the IOC technical Committee for IODE as a suitable occasion.

A complete extract from the summary report on agenda item 4.5.1 (IODE) is available HERE .

matsuura.jpegKoïchiro Matsuura , Director-General of UNESCO today addressed the IOC Executive Council at the occasion of the opening of its 41st Session, taking place at UNESCO's Headquarters in Paris between 24 June and 1 July 2008. You can listen to Mr Matsuura's speech HERE (mp3 format) .

Read more HERE

 
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