Sharing data in the Baltic Sea - Why?

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any centuries ago eople started to sail he Baltic Sea…

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Many centuries agopeople started to sailthe Baltic Sea…

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They did it freely…There was no obstacle…

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Buonasera

Ships have freedom of navigation even today…

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But something has happened recently…

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Ships are under pressureby other activities...

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…such as wind farms

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…cables…

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…and pipelines

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Today, there are already many wind farms projects…

And there will be more.

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Today, there are already many cables…

And there will be more.

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Today, there are pipelines…

And there will be more.

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And shipping trafficis increasing…

And it will increase more.

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Therefore, we have to planlinear infrastructures, fixed instalationsand shipping lanes that are coherent across borders.

Which is what this project is trying to achieve.

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But WHY do we need to plancoherent linear infrastructures,fixed instalations and shipping lanes?

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To avoid this!

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Let’s now move until the end of the project…

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2016

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2017

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2018

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2019

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Welcome to 2019!Baltic LINes has created planning solutions for linear infrastructurescoherent across borders.

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Welcome to 2019!The planning solutions will be implemented in all countries

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Welcome to 2019!Right in time to comply with the

Maritime Spatial PlanningDirectiveby 2021

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What’s the role of HELCOM in this project?

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Meet Kai the planner

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Kai is a MSP planner

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Kai is planning a wind farm

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It’s very close to the borderof his neighbouring country.

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He needs to know if the neighbouring country, Eriador, has plans that can affect the construction of his wind farm.

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CentralizedHe can choose betweentwo systems to view theneighbouring country data.

Decentralized

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Centralized system

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Centralized system

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Centralized system

Data from all countries are stored here. The problem is that data may get outdated quickly.

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An example is the HELCOM mapand data service. HUGE amount of databut some may get old easyly.

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When he uses a centralized system he sees this

He’s happy because there are not apparent conflicts with his wind farm

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Decentralized system Before he makes a decision he has a look at the decentralized system

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Decentralized system

It is a system connected directly to databases

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Decentralized system

Data is maintained in each national server. The system onlyneeds a link to the data.

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Decentralized system

The system can benefit from existing standars (hello INSPIRE Directive!)

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When he uses a decentralized system he sees this

Eriador is planning a new cable which is crossing his wind farm.

They didn’t have time to send the data to the centralized system.

Now Kai needs to talk to Eriador to see how they can solve this problem.

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CentralizedWhich one? Decentralized

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CentralizedWhich one? Decentralized

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The objective of WP3 is to build a prototype Marine Spatial Data Infrastructurewhich will be maintained by HELCOM.

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A vision is like a dream—it will dissapear unless we do something with it. …stop wondering and go on an adventure.Simon Sinek, Together is better

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HELCOM, the leader of WP3, and Aalborg University are facing some challenges

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Challenge 1

Where is the data?

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Challenge 2

What format?

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Challenge 3

How do we harmonize?

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Together we can build the firstprototype of a Baltic Marine SDI!

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This system is for you!

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Manuel Frias ([email protected]) designed this presentation in October 2016.It was presented in the 2nd Baltic MSP Forum in Riga in November 2016Adapted to SlideShare