The former IODE Group of Experts on Marine Information Management is a team of knowledgeable marine science information management professionals selected carefully to outline, review and list priorities of tasks for implementation under IODE activities and work/address on the specific marine science information issues arising from time to time during intersessional period under its terms of reference (revised last during Third session).

Establishment: GEMIM was established by IODE-XI (New York, 9-18 January 1984) through Recommendation IODE-XI.4 (IODE's role in marine information management).

Through Recommendation IODE-XXII.1 it was transformed into the Joint IODE/IAMSLIC Group of Experts on Marine Information Management (IODE/IAMSLIC GE-MIM). 


 

IODE GE-MIM Terms of Reference

  1. Advise the Working Committee on IODE on the policy, development and further implementation of an effective international system for scientific and technical information about the marine environment by keeping user requirements under continuing review and ensuring that these requirements can be met adequately;
  2. Identify the policy, technical and financial problems involved in the development and implementation of marine information systems, and make recommendations concerning their solution;
  3. Develop programmes to improve the capability of Member States, particularly developing countries, to benefit from and participate in marine information systems and keep Member States informed on how they might best have access to such systems through the application of information technology;
  4. Report to the Working Committee on IODE on matters with special reference to ASFIS and MEDI pertaining to United Nations and specialized agencies information systems and services related to the marine area;
  5. Represent IOC on inter-agency panels on marine information and related systems such as those required by ASFIS and MEDI.

Membership

Click here to view the membership of GEMIM (as per the 12th Session)

The membership of the GE-MIM is sourced mainly from the IODE National Coordinators for Marine Infomation Management

Sessions

  • 12th Session GEMIM :Miami, FL, USA, 22-25 January 2013 (Chair: Ms linda Pikula) [ ]
  • 11th Session : IOC Project Office for IODE, Ostend, Belgium, 25-28 May 2010 (Chair: Ms Linda Pikula) [report ]
  • 10th Session:IOC Project Office for IODE, Ostend, Belgium, 3-6 November 2008(Chair: Ms Suzie Davies)
  • 9th Session: IOC Project Office for IODE, Ostend, Belgium, 17-20 September 2007 (Chair: Ms Suzie Davies)
  • 8th Session: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2,3,10 September 2004 (Chair: Dr. Murari Tapaswi)
  • 7th Session : Paris, France, 23-25 October 2002 (Chair: Dr. Murari Tapaswi)
  • 6th Session : Silver Spring, Maryland, USA, 31 May - 3 June 1999 (Chair: Mrs. Pauline Simpson, UK)
  • 5th Session : Athens, Greece, 17-19 January 1996 (Chair: Mrs. Pauline Simpson, UK)
  • 4th Session : Washington DC, United States of America, 6-9 October 1993 (Chair: Mrs. Pauline Simpson, UK)
  • 3rd Session : Wormley, United Kingdom, 27-30 April 1992 (Chair: Mrs. Pauline Simpson, UK)
  • 2nd Session : Moscow, USSR, 8-9 December 1986 (Chair: Dr. J. Watson, Canada)
  • 1st Session : Rome, Italy, 19-23 November 1984 (Chair: Dr. J. Watson, Canada)

 

Project Activities of the GE-MIM

Find out more about the activities of the GE-MIM  HERE

 

 

     

Latest News

26 march 2024: vacancy consultant OTGA 2 Project Manager

The IODE Programme Component, OceanTeacher Global Academy is seeking a consultant for 8 months

Please find the requirements here

This contract would run from 15 April until 15 December 2024.

Deadline to apply is 31st March 2024  Extended till 7 April 2024- contact point: Mr Peter Pissierssens (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

19 March 2023: OBIS secretariat now has two experts in eDNA

OBIS has a key role in several new projects that use eDNA or aim to further improve this technology for biological monitoring and we are glad to announce that we now have two knowledgeable staff members in our OBIS secretariat who are experts in eDNA: Dr Emilie Boulanger (consultant) and Dr Saara Suominen (project appointment).

 

Dr Saara Sumominen, after more than 3 years working as a consultant for us with projects like PacMAN and eDNA expeditions, now joined the OBIS secretariat on a project appointment contract basis to help implement 3 Horizon Europe projects (Marco-Bolo, eDNAquaPlan and DTO-BioFlow), coordinate the final scientific report of eDNA expeditions in UNESCO marine world heritage sites, and further develop the capacity to manage eDNA projects at OBIS.

Saara can be reached by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

More information on Saara's background see: https://obis.org/2020/09/15/saara/

  

Dr Emilie Boulanger joined us as a consultant and will support us with implementing two Horizon Europe projects: Marco-Bolo and eDNAquaPlan. Some of these tasks include (i) reviewing protocols and SOPs utilized for eDNA monitoring, (ii) testing bioinformatic workflows and comparing outputs across marker and taxonomic types, (iii) establish standards for genetic reference libraries and eDNA data repositories, (iv) aligning databases for enhanced interoperability, and (v) addressing the infrastructure and services for aquatic biodiversity monitoring using eDNA.  

Emilie has a background in biodiversity conservation and marine molecular ecology. For her PhD at the University of Montpellier, her work focused on applying molecular methods to study the genetic and species diversity of fish populations and communities in the Mediterranean Sea. During her following PostDoc experience at the Aix-Marseille University, she applied her research experience towards teaching as well as developing monitoring projects coupling environmental DNA metabarcoding with direct species observations. She is passionate about the ocean, knowledge dissemination and projects that bridge scientific innovation with environmental conservation and policy.

Emilie can be reached by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

20/4/2024: Former IODE Chair Dr J.R. (Ron) Wilson passed away

We received the news that Dr J.R. Wilson (Ron) has passed away.

Dr J.R. Wilson was Director of the Marine Environmental Data Service of the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans. He was IODE Chair between 1992 and 1996 and chaired the 15th Session of the IODE Committee held in Athens, Greece. Dr Wilson was also GTSPP Project Leader and MEDS hosted the RNODC for drifting buoy data. Many of us remember Ron as a kind and very experienced colleague, always ready to advise and assist. 

We offer our condolences to Ron's family.

(picture of the IODE-XV Session with Ron behind the Chairman IODE sign) 

22 February 2024: Meeting of the IODE Management Group

The IODE management group meeting took place in Oostende, Belgium from 5-7 February 2024. The Summary Report is now available : https://oceanexpert.org/document/33860

background documents and presentations are available on https://oceanexpert.org/event/3991#overview

The following items were discussed during this 2.5 days meeting: the action points of the XVII meeting, the status of the IODE network , the restructuring of the IODE elements , the IODE Quality Management Framework, the different Programme elements achievements in the past year , the collaboration with other entities, IODE role in the UN Decade and new possible initiatives to come.

 

09 February 2024: Individual consultant ‘Stakeholder Engagement and Community Integration’ for the Marco Bolo project

OBIS is taking part in an EU-funded project, MARCO-BOLO (MARine COastal BiOdiversity Long-term Observations) which aims to structure and strengthen European coastal and marine biodiversity observation capabilities.

The main objective is to enable a digital framework for coastal and marine biodiversity data streams and data access. This will be done by building on international standards and approaches to establish the biological component of the marine
and coastal Earth observation Infrastructure in Europe. One of Marco-Bolo’s main aims is a more effective knowledge transfer and uptake of data and information products through the establishment of a stakeholder community and close engagement through co-design/co-creation workshops.

UNESCO-IOC is seeking an individual consultant to assist with the coordination of the Marco- Bolo project and more specifically the work related to Work Package 6 “Stakeholder Engagement and Community Integration”.

more information: HERE

Deadline to apply: 23 February 2024 (23: 59 CET)

contract start: 7 March 2024 - 75 % 

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