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IODE Task Teams

JCOMM/IODE ETDMP Task Team on Ocean Data Standards

Established: The Second Session of the JCOMM/IODE ETDMP (6-7 April 2010) [webpage , REPORT ] established the ETDMP Task Team for ODS

Membership: the initial membership at creation was Paul Oloo and Yutala Michida as its initial members. In March 2012 it was recommended to add Robert Keeley and Charles Sun to the membership to improve the output of the ODS pilot project. 

The current membership can be seen HERE.

 

IPHAB/IODE Task Team on the development of the Harmful Algal Information System (HAIS)

Established: established as ad hoc Task Team as follow-up to Recommendation IODE-XIX.1 (see below)

Membership: see HERE

Activities:

Recommendation IODE-XIX.1

A HARMFUL ALGAL EVENT INFORMATION SYSTEM


The IOC Committee on International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange,

Acknowledging the data products developed within the IOC Harmful Algal Bloom Programme on harmful algal events, harmful algae monitoring and management systems, current use of taxonomic names of harmful algae, biogeography of harmful algal species, and an expert directory and a bibliography;

Recognizing the need for a further development, integration and streamlining of these data products;
 
Noting with satisfaction the invitation by the IOC Intergovernmental Panel on Harmful Algal Blooms (IPHAB) to develop a Harmful Algal Event Information System as a joint IPHAB-IODE activity;

Re-emphasizing the importance of high-quality oceanographic data and information, products and services for scientific, observation and ocean based disaster warning and mitigation programmes of the Commission, for member States, the private sector and other users,
 
Endorses the IOC Harmful Algal Event Information System as a joint IPHAB-IODE activity.


Financial implications:

2007: US$15,000        (extra-budgetary funds, not identified)
2008-2009: US$30.000        (extra-budgetary funds, not identified)
 

 
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