The work performed during the project is organized according to four main axes:
Axis 1: Elaboration of strategy toward the sustainability of the JERICO-RI
The adequacy of present observation strategies to meet key scientific and societal challenges in the coastal ocean has been analysed and assessed. Results are reported as part of deliverable D1.1 and D1.2 under validation
Axis 2: Harmonization of procedures and technologies at the infrastructure hardware level and at the software level with the management of the data flow
The initiatives planned to promote and facilitate the harmonization of technologies, methodologies and procedures across the JERICO observing network in the JERICO-NEXT project are still ongoing. The last deliverables in Best practices are plabed for the 1 quarter 2019.
The expected returns are improved coordination on technical and technological issues, gains in operational efficiency, better use of network resources, and more streamlined services and products. With regards to the harmonization of the data flow, integrating new data types: the biology ones, the work performed in accordance with the scheduled implementation as the expected documents were delivered.
Axis 3: Technology and methodology developments with field deployments as proof of concepts
With regards to the methodology and technology developments, the work performed during the first reporting period is in accordance with the DOA. Within these activities, phytoplankton sensors were extensively analysed and tested/compared; new developments on HF Radar current observations and analysis were achieved; the operational capabilities of the Coastal Profilers were upgraded and some testing took place; 8 marker species and genes have been identified as potential targets of interest for Microbial and Molecular Sensors; three separate Combined Carbonate Sensor Systems have begun development; the design production and tests of the Integrated multi-sensors towed video system was achieved and technological developments on measuring/observing the Organic Matter Mineralization were done. Activities on Observing System Experiment/Observing System Simulation Experiment (OSE/OSSE) were delayed and rescheduled due to changes in the work package leader.
Axis 4: Promotion and opening of the infrastructures and its service to any users.
The promotion and opening of the infrastructures and its services to any users stands in the opening of the so-called i) Virtual Access, and of ii) the Trans National Access (TNA), with the iii) usual communication and outreach activities in addition to the advertising of the 2 formers.
For the Virtual access, the partners provided a short summary for advertising their data portal on the JERICO-NEXT website. The infrastructures participating to the TNA Call were prepared to host users (MS53). Their descriptions, including services offered, were published in the TNA website.For the whole TNA call process, 36 proposal were received and 30 were eligible. 25 projects are selected fot TNA access.