The EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM): Standardized and interoperable instrumentation for ocean observation

The oceans are a fundamental source for climate balance, sustainability of resources and life on Earth, therefore society has a strong and pressing interest in maintaining and, where possible, restoring the health of the marine ecosystems. Effective, integrated ocean observation is key to suggesting...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Lantéri, Nadine, Ruhl, Henry, Gates, Andrew, Martínez, Enoc, del Rio Fernandez, Joaquin, Aguzzi, Jacopo, Cannat, Mathilde, Delory, Eric, Embriaco, Davide, Huber, Robert, Matabos, Marjolaine, Petihakis, George, Reilly, Kieran, Rolin, Jean-François, van der Schaar, Mike, André, Michel, Blandin, Jérôme, Cianca, Andrés, Francescangeli, Marco, Garcia, Oscar, Hartman, Susan, Lagadec, Jean-Romain, Legrand, Julien, Pagonis, Paris, Piera, Jaume, Remirez, Xabier, Toma, Daniel M., Marinaro, Giuditta, Moreau, Bertrand, Santana, Raul, Wright, Hannah, Dañobeitia, Juan José, Favali, Paolo
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.801033
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description The oceans are a fundamental source for climate balance, sustainability of resources and life on Earth, therefore society has a strong and pressing interest in maintaining and, where possible, restoring the health of the marine ecosystems. Effective, integrated ocean observation is key to suggesting actions to reduce anthropogenic impact from coastal to deep-sea environments and address the main challenges of the 21st century, which are summarized in the UN Sustainable Development Goals and Blue Growth strategies. The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO), is a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), with the aim of providing long-term observations via fixed-point ocean observatories in key environmental locations across European seas from the Arctic to the Black Sea. These may be supported by ship-based observations and autonomous systems such as gliders. In this paper, we present the EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM), a deployment ready multi-sensor instrumentation module, designed to measure physical, biogeochemical, biological and ecosystem variables consistently, in a range of marine environments, over long periods of time. Here, we describe the system, features, configuration, operation and data management. We demonstrate, through a series of coastal and oceanic pilot experiments that the EGIM is a valuable standard ocean observation module, which can significantly improve the capacity of existing ocean observatories and provides the basis for new observatories. The diverse examples of use included the monitoring of fish activity response upon oceanographic variability, hydrothermal vent fluids and particle dispersion, passive acoustic monitoring of marine mammals and time series of environmental variation in the water column. With the EGIM available to all the EMSO Regional Facilities, EMSO will be reaching a milestone in standardization and interoperability, marking a key capability advancement in addressing issues of sustainability in resource and ...
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author Lantéri, Nadine
Ruhl, Henry
Gates, Andrew
Martínez, Enoc
del Rio Fernandez, Joaquin
Aguzzi, Jacopo
Cannat, Mathilde
Delory, Eric
Embriaco, Davide
Huber, Robert
Matabos, Marjolaine
Petihakis, George
Reilly, Kieran
Rolin, Jean-François
van der Schaar, Mike
André, Michel
Blandin, Jérôme
Cianca, Andrés
Francescangeli, Marco
Garcia, Oscar
Hartman, Susan
Lagadec, Jean-Romain
Legrand, Julien
Pagonis, Paris
Piera, Jaume
Remirez, Xabier
Toma, Daniel M.
Marinaro, Giuditta
Moreau, Bertrand
Santana, Raul
Wright, Hannah
Dañobeitia, Juan José
Favali, Paolo
spellingShingle Lantéri, Nadine
Ruhl, Henry
Gates, Andrew
Martínez, Enoc
del Rio Fernandez, Joaquin
Aguzzi, Jacopo
Cannat, Mathilde
Delory, Eric
Embriaco, Davide
Huber, Robert
Matabos, Marjolaine
Petihakis, George
Reilly, Kieran
Rolin, Jean-François
van der Schaar, Mike
André, Michel
Blandin, Jérôme
Cianca, Andrés
Francescangeli, Marco
Garcia, Oscar
Hartman, Susan
Lagadec, Jean-Romain
Legrand, Julien
Pagonis, Paris
Piera, Jaume
Remirez, Xabier
Toma, Daniel M.
Marinaro, Giuditta
Moreau, Bertrand
Santana, Raul
Wright, Hannah
Dañobeitia, Juan José
Favali, Paolo
The EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM): Standardized and interoperable instrumentation for ocean observation
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Gates, Andrew
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del Rio Fernandez, Joaquin
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Cannat, Mathilde
Delory, Eric
Embriaco, Davide
Huber, Robert
Matabos, Marjolaine
Petihakis, George
Reilly, Kieran
Rolin, Jean-François
van der Schaar, Mike
André, Michel
Blandin, Jérôme
Cianca, Andrés
Francescangeli, Marco
Garcia, Oscar
Hartman, Susan
Lagadec, Jean-Romain
Legrand, Julien
Pagonis, Paris
Piera, Jaume
Remirez, Xabier
Toma, Daniel M.
Marinaro, Giuditta
Moreau, Bertrand
Santana, Raul
Wright, Hannah
Dañobeitia, Juan José
Favali, Paolo
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title The EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM): Standardized and interoperable instrumentation for ocean observation
title_short The EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM): Standardized and interoperable instrumentation for ocean observation
title_full The EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM): Standardized and interoperable instrumentation for ocean observation
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:532419 2023-05-15T15:12:15+02:00 The EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM): Standardized and interoperable instrumentation for ocean observation Lantéri, Nadine Ruhl, Henry Gates, Andrew Martínez, Enoc del Rio Fernandez, Joaquin Aguzzi, Jacopo Cannat, Mathilde Delory, Eric Embriaco, Davide Huber, Robert Matabos, Marjolaine Petihakis, George Reilly, Kieran Rolin, Jean-François van der Schaar, Mike André, Michel Blandin, Jérôme Cianca, Andrés Francescangeli, Marco Garcia, Oscar Hartman, Susan Lagadec, Jean-Romain Legrand, Julien Pagonis, Paris Piera, Jaume Remirez, Xabier Toma, Daniel M. Marinaro, Giuditta Moreau, Bertrand Santana, Raul Wright, Hannah Dañobeitia, Juan José Favali, Paolo 2022-03-18 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/532419/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/532419/1/fmars-09-801033.pdf https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.801033 en eng https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/532419/1/fmars-09-801033.pdf Lantéri, Nadine; Ruhl, Henry; Gates, Andrew orcid:0000-0002-2798-5044 Martínez, Enoc; del Rio Fernandez, Joaquin; Aguzzi, Jacopo; Cannat, Mathilde; Delory, Eric; Embriaco, Davide; Huber, Robert; Matabos, Marjolaine; Petihakis, George; Reilly, Kieran; Rolin, Jean-François; van der Schaar, Mike; André, Michel; Blandin, Jérôme; Cianca, Andrés; Francescangeli, Marco; Garcia, Oscar; Hartman, Susan orcid:0000-0002-6363-1331 Lagadec, Jean-Romain; Legrand, Julien; Pagonis, Paris; Piera, Jaume; Remirez, Xabier; Toma, Daniel M.; Marinaro, Giuditta; Moreau, Bertrand; Santana, Raul; Wright, Hannah; Dañobeitia, Juan José; Favali, Paolo. 2022 The EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM): Standardized and interoperable instrumentation for ocean observation. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.801033 <https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.801033> cc_by_4 CC-BY Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2022 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.801033 2023-02-04T19:53:10Z The oceans are a fundamental source for climate balance, sustainability of resources and life on Earth, therefore society has a strong and pressing interest in maintaining and, where possible, restoring the health of the marine ecosystems. Effective, integrated ocean observation is key to suggesting actions to reduce anthropogenic impact from coastal to deep-sea environments and address the main challenges of the 21st century, which are summarized in the UN Sustainable Development Goals and Blue Growth strategies. The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO), is a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), with the aim of providing long-term observations via fixed-point ocean observatories in key environmental locations across European seas from the Arctic to the Black Sea. These may be supported by ship-based observations and autonomous systems such as gliders. In this paper, we present the EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM), a deployment ready multi-sensor instrumentation module, designed to measure physical, biogeochemical, biological and ecosystem variables consistently, in a range of marine environments, over long periods of time. Here, we describe the system, features, configuration, operation and data management. We demonstrate, through a series of coastal and oceanic pilot experiments that the EGIM is a valuable standard ocean observation module, which can significantly improve the capacity of existing ocean observatories and provides the basis for new observatories. The diverse examples of use included the monitoring of fish activity response upon oceanographic variability, hydrothermal vent fluids and particle dispersion, passive acoustic monitoring of marine mammals and time series of environmental variation in the water column. With the EGIM available to all the EMSO Regional Facilities, EMSO will be reaching a milestone in standardization and interoperability, marking a key capability advancement in addressing issues of sustainability in resource and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Arctic Frontiers in Marine Science 9