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Location technology within a marine research context:
case studies and opportunities
Luke Edwards ([email protected])
@data_luke
Data
Background
Location technology
WALIS Office
Marine research
BlueNet, WAMSI, AODN?
Marine research • The ocean contributes approximately $44 billion per annum to our
current economy…increasing to $100 billion by 2025 !!
• Australia claims the third largest marine jurisdiction of any nation on Earth—13.86 million km2 !
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source: Marine Nation 2025, OPSAG (2013)
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Marine research
• Satellite / aerial remote sensing !
• Acoustic / satellite tagging (e.g. IMOS)!
• Web services / mapping (e.g. AODN, MCV project)!
• GIS analysis / modelling (e.g. habitat)!
• Bathymetry mapping (e.g. oil spill modelling)
Source: WAMSI - Jorg Hacker - Regnard Bay
Source: Chris Oosthuizen, http://imos.org.au/aatams.html
Source: https://imos.aodn.org.au/imos123/
Data Documentation
Source: http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/documents.png
Data ‘Open-ness’
is the data F.A.I.R?
Case Study - CATAMI
Problem• Huge growth in underwater imagery!• Time intensive to annotate!• Fragmented approach / lack of standards
Exploring Annotating
CATAMI Classification Scheme
Biota component
(http://catami.org/classification)
Opportunities 1. Adoption / merging of technologies
(e.g. Computation / Cloud, Automation, Citizen science, IoT)!
2. Open data “Open data are the building blocks of open knowledge. Open knowledge is what open data becomes when it’s useful, usable and used” (Open Data Handbook, Open Knowledge Foundation, November 14, 2012)
Summary!
Video of shark eating a bait from a BRUVS !(http://youtu.be/BFIDPpvM2ZY?t=44s)!courtesy of AIMS