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COST-EFFECTIVE SENSORS, INTEROPERABLE WITH INTERNATIONAL EXISTING OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEMS, TO MEET EU POLICIES REQUIREMENTS

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A report evaluating the preformance of 3D printed peristaltic pumps developed by the University of Wollongong. The consistancy of volume of fluid delivered, flow rates, suction height and head of a newly designed linear peristaltic pump were evaluated.

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Review and analysis of the progress achieved concerning Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) implementation in relation to eutrophication, marine litter, contaminates and underwater noise. This report consists of two main parts. In the first part, results of the European Union technical assessment concerning the Common Sense descriptors are summarised. In the second part, detailed information is provided on the implementation progress in three case studies, i.e., Ireland, Poland and Spain. Specifically, the review (1) describes and evaluates MSFD implementation process; (2) analyses Member States Initial Assessments; (3) describes and evaluates marine monitoring standards and programmes that were set up to meet MSFD requirements; (4) identifies non-adequate monitoring efforts, existing monitoring gaps and emerging monitoring needs, and (5) identifies barriers to efficient implementation of MSFD and MSFD-related monitoring programmes.

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Comprehensive analysis of the existing sensors and technologies currently widespread adopted in marine environment monitoring.

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* Report

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http://commonsenseproject.eu/2014-02-18-14-28-43/commonsense-results

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The report defines specific platform characteristics and identifies deployment difficulties in order to determine the adequacy of sensors within specific platforms. In order to obtain the necessary information, two online questionnaires were realised. One questionnaire was created for sensor developers and one for those partners of the COMMON SENSE who will test the sensors at sea, over the course of the project.

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The report was developed by the COMMON SENSE project as it was preparing the protocols for field testing that began in August 2015. Two tables were sent to partners responsible for sensor development and testing activities, with all necessary requested information to be filled-in in order to start planning further activities and verify possible constraints. The result of this work is included in the report as well as details of new potential sites which are currently under evaluation to be used for testing and potential stakeholders who are available for this kind of activity.

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* Report

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Comprehensive analysis of the existing sensors and technologies currently widespread adopted in marine environment monitoring. This technical report is based on peer-reviewed publications and books.

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* Report

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http://commonsenseproject.eu/2014-02-18-14-28-43/commonsense-results

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First prototype of temperature sensor based on the use of full organic bi-layer sensing material for the rapid monitoring of temperature of surface water with ultra-low power consumption.

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* prototype

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The COMMON SENSE project is developing a software platform that will integrate and deliver sensor data to the Web, in standard formats and through standard interfaces. It is designed based on Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards and best practices, more specifically OGC’s Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) standards. This report provides an overview of SWE standards and best practices. It also reviews existing free- and open-source sensor web implementations.

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* services/tools

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Review and analysis of the EU and national legislation concerning Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) implementation at a national level, as well as projects and initatives having potential influence on monitoring methodology and sensor design.

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* Report

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Review on the available methodological standards and gaps to be covered in order to meet the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) requirements. This report privides an analysis of the methodological standards included in European and International conventions in line with the MSFD descriptors’ requirements, and good and bad practices and experiences of the established methodologies in terms of monitoring criteria and methodological standards.

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* Report

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Available upon request

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