Mediterranean Marine Monitoring Organisations and Experts to Explore Ways to Collaborate at Special Workshop in Rome

ROME, October 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --

Representatives of projects and platforms, data providers and oceanography experts addressing marine monitoring in the Mediterranean basin will meet on October 25, 2017 for a special stakeholders meeting organised by the EU-funded ODYSSEA Project [http://odysseaplatform.eu ].  

The workshop will focus on transforming Mediterranean Sea data into innovative information services. The event, which will be hosted by ODYSSEA partner, Sapienza University of Rome [http://en.uniroma1.it ], will be dedicated to exploring opportunities for the different projects and institutions to work together and mutually leverage outputs.

Key participants will represent the BlueMed Project [http://www.bluemed-project.eu ] (headed by IT platform coordinator Elena Ciappi), the Italian Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche [https://www.cnr.it ] (CNR), EuroGOOS [http://eurogoos.eu ] (Secretary-General Dr. Glenn Nolan), MedGOOS [http://www.capemalta.net/medgoos ] (Prof. Aldo Drago) and other oceanographic research institutes from European and North African countries around the Mediterranean.

"We view collaboration with various stakeholders and key players from other projects and research institutions as an important part of the ODYSSEA Project," said Prof. Georgios Sylaios from Democritus University of Thrace [http://duth.gr/index.en.shtml ] in Greece, who coordinates ODYSSEA.

"The Stakeholder Workshop is aimed at promoting partnerships with platform providers and EU-funded projects, creating synergies among participants and optimizing the research activities of organisations dealing with similar topics."

The meeting will open with presentations by ODYSSEA partners and will be followed by a roundtable discussion, which will address, among others, the following questions:

        
        - Which synergies among participants can be pinpointed and proposed?
        - What activities will create networks among projects?
        - How can we, together, capitalise accessibility, impact and sustainability of project
          results and avoid effort duplication?

To register click here [http://odysseaplatform.eu/events/first-stakeholder-workshop ]

About ODYSSEA 

ODYSSEA [http://odysseaplatform.eu/project-information ] is an EU-funded project targeting Mediterranean marine data, making it easily accessible and operational to multiple end-users.

ODYSSEA aims to develop, operate and demonstrate an interoperable and cost-effective platform which fully integrates networks of observing and forecasting systems across the Mediterranean basin.

The platform will collect data from the many databases maintained by agencies, public authorities and institutions of Mediterranean EU and non-EU countries, integrating existing earth observation facilities and networks in the Mediterranean Sea.

        

        Contacts:    
        Menelaos Hatziapostolidis 
        odysseamer@gmail.com   
        +30(6)945154829


        Simon van Dam  
        svandam@agora-partners.com  
        +972(54)4563384


 

SOURCE ODYSSEA