Data_Sheet_1_The Oceans 2.0/3.0 Data Management and Archival System.ZIP

The advent of large-scale cabled ocean observatories brought about the need to handle large amounts of ocean-based data, continuously recorded at a high sampling rate over many years and made accessible in near-real time to the ocean science community and the public. Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) comm...

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Main Authors: Dwight Owens, Dilumie Abeysirigunawardena, Ben Biffard, Yan Chen, Patrick Conley, Reyna Jenkyns, Shane Kerschtien, Tim Lavallee, Melissa MacArthur, Jina Mousseau, Kim Old, Meghan Paulson, Benoît Pirenne, Martin Scherwath, Michael Thorne
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.806452.s001
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/19320854 2023-05-15T15:17:38+02:00 Data_Sheet_1_The Oceans 2.0/3.0 Data Management and Archival System.ZIP Dwight Owens Dilumie Abeysirigunawardena Ben Biffard Yan Chen Patrick Conley Reyna Jenkyns Shane Kerschtien Tim Lavallee Melissa MacArthur Jina Mousseau Kim Old Meghan Paulson Benoît Pirenne Martin Scherwath Michael Thorne 2022-03-08T04:33:19Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.806452.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_The_Oceans_2_0_3_0_Data_Management_and_Archival_System_ZIP/19320854 unknown doi:10.3389/fmars.2022.806452.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_The_Oceans_2_0_3_0_Data_Management_and_Archival_System_ZIP/19320854 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering data management data archival quality assurance and quality control data processing and analysis metadata persistent identifiers data citation data products Dataset 2022 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.806452.s001 2022-03-10T00:04:17Z The advent of large-scale cabled ocean observatories brought about the need to handle large amounts of ocean-based data, continuously recorded at a high sampling rate over many years and made accessible in near-real time to the ocean science community and the public. Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) commenced installing and operating two regional cabled observatories on Canada’s Pacific Coast, VENUS inshore and NEPTUNE offshore in the 2000s, and later expanded to include observatories in the Atlantic and Arctic in the 2010s. The first data streams from the cabled instrument nodes started flowing in February 2006. This paper describes Oceans 2.0 and Oceans 3.0, the comprehensive Data Management and Archival System that ONC developed to capture all data and associated metadata into an ever-expanding dynamic database. Oceans 2.0 was the name for this software system from 2006–2021; in 2022, ONC revised this name to Oceans 3.0, reflecting the system’s many new and planned capabilities aligning with Web 3.0 concepts. Oceans 3.0 comprises both tools to manage the data acquisition and archival of all instrumental assets managed by ONC as well as end-user tools to discover, process, visualize and download the data. Oceans 3.0 rests upon ten foundational pillars: (1) A robust and stable system architecture to serve as the backbone within a context of constant technological progress and evolving needs of the operators and end users; (2) a data acquisition and archival framework for infrastructure management and data recording, including instrument drivers and parsers to capture all data and observatory actions, alongside task management options and support for data versioning; (3) a metadata system tracking all the details necessary to archive Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reproducible (FAIR) data from all scientific and non-scientific sensors; (4) a data Quality Assurance and Quality Control lifecycle with a consistent workflow and automated testing to detect instrument, data and network issues; (5) a data product ... Dataset Arctic Frontiers: Figshare Arctic Canada Pacific Venus ENVELOPE(-57.842,-57.842,-61.925,-61.925)
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
data management
data archival
quality assurance and quality control
data processing and analysis
metadata
persistent identifiers
data citation
data products
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
data management
data archival
quality assurance and quality control
data processing and analysis
metadata
persistent identifiers
data citation
data products
Dwight Owens
Dilumie Abeysirigunawardena
Ben Biffard
Yan Chen
Patrick Conley
Reyna Jenkyns
Shane Kerschtien
Tim Lavallee
Melissa MacArthur
Jina Mousseau
Kim Old
Meghan Paulson
Benoît Pirenne
Martin Scherwath
Michael Thorne
Data_Sheet_1_The Oceans 2.0/3.0 Data Management and Archival System.ZIP
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
data management
data archival
quality assurance and quality control
data processing and analysis
metadata
persistent identifiers
data citation
data products
description The advent of large-scale cabled ocean observatories brought about the need to handle large amounts of ocean-based data, continuously recorded at a high sampling rate over many years and made accessible in near-real time to the ocean science community and the public. Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) commenced installing and operating two regional cabled observatories on Canada’s Pacific Coast, VENUS inshore and NEPTUNE offshore in the 2000s, and later expanded to include observatories in the Atlantic and Arctic in the 2010s. The first data streams from the cabled instrument nodes started flowing in February 2006. This paper describes Oceans 2.0 and Oceans 3.0, the comprehensive Data Management and Archival System that ONC developed to capture all data and associated metadata into an ever-expanding dynamic database. Oceans 2.0 was the name for this software system from 2006–2021; in 2022, ONC revised this name to Oceans 3.0, reflecting the system’s many new and planned capabilities aligning with Web 3.0 concepts. Oceans 3.0 comprises both tools to manage the data acquisition and archival of all instrumental assets managed by ONC as well as end-user tools to discover, process, visualize and download the data. Oceans 3.0 rests upon ten foundational pillars: (1) A robust and stable system architecture to serve as the backbone within a context of constant technological progress and evolving needs of the operators and end users; (2) a data acquisition and archival framework for infrastructure management and data recording, including instrument drivers and parsers to capture all data and observatory actions, alongside task management options and support for data versioning; (3) a metadata system tracking all the details necessary to archive Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reproducible (FAIR) data from all scientific and non-scientific sensors; (4) a data Quality Assurance and Quality Control lifecycle with a consistent workflow and automated testing to detect instrument, data and network issues; (5) a data product ...
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Dilumie Abeysirigunawardena
Ben Biffard
Yan Chen
Patrick Conley
Reyna Jenkyns
Shane Kerschtien
Tim Lavallee
Melissa MacArthur
Jina Mousseau
Kim Old
Meghan Paulson
Benoît Pirenne
Martin Scherwath
Michael Thorne
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Dilumie Abeysirigunawardena
Ben Biffard
Yan Chen
Patrick Conley
Reyna Jenkyns
Shane Kerschtien
Tim Lavallee
Melissa MacArthur
Jina Mousseau
Kim Old
Meghan Paulson
Benoît Pirenne
Martin Scherwath
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