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European COastal-shelf sea OPerational observing and forecasting system

Objective

The overall goal of ECOOP is to: Consolidate, integrate and further develop existing European coastal and regional seas operational observing and forecasting systems into an integrated pan-European system targeted at detecting environmental and climate changes, predicting their evolution, producing timely and quality assured forecasts, providing marine information services (including data, information products, knowledge and scientific advices) and facilitate decision support needs.

This is to be attained through the following activities:
- Integrate existing coastal and regional sea observing (remote sensing, in-situ) networks into a pan-European observing system
- Integrate existing coastal and regional sea forecasting systems into a pan-European fore casting system and assimilate pan-European observation database into the system
- Assess the quality of pan-European observing and forecasting system
- Advance key technologies for the current and next generation pan-European observing and forecasting system
- Develop and generate value-added products for detecting environment and climate change signals
- Integrate and implement a pan-European Marine Information System of Systems (EuroMISS) for general end user needs
- Develop methodology and demonstrate an European Decision Support System for coastal and regional seas (EuroDeSS) that responds to the needs from targeted end users, as emphasized in the GEOSS and GMES initiatives
- Carry out technology transfer both in Europe and at intercontinental level, establish education and training capacities to meet the need for ocean forecasters

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Call for proposal

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FP6-2005-GLOBAL-4
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IP - Integrated Project

Coordinator

DANMARKS METEOROLOGISKE INSTITUT.
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