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Mariner project, improving the management of accidental marine
pollution response in Galicia through INSPIRE
INSPIRE Conference 2016Barcelona, 30th September 2016
B.Vila, G. Ayensa, P. Montero, S. Allen‐PerkinsINTECMAR
Background
Galicia
Background• Fishing and Environmental Resources
• High marine traffic density
• Experience in accidental spills
Marine Contingency Plan of Galicia (Plan CAMGAL)
Marine Contingency Plan of Galicia (Plan CAMGAL)
Galician Regional Government
INTECMAR Galician Coast Guards
Marine Contingency Plan of Galicia (Plan CAMGAL)
Galician Regional Government
INTECMAR Galician Coast Guards
Regional Contingency Plan
Marine Contingency Plan of Galicia (Plan CAMGAL)
Galician Regional Government
INTECMAR Galician Coast Guards
• Scientific Information• Tools for response• Forecast spill track• GIS
Regional Contingency Plan
Marine Contingency Plan of Galicia (Plan CAMGAL)
Galician Regional Government
INTECMAR Galician Coast Guards
Maritime Safety and Rescue Agency
Spanish NationalGovernment
• Scientific Information• Tools for response• Forecast spill track• GIS
Regional Contingency Plan
Marine Contingency Plan of Galicia (Plan CAMGAL)
Galician Regional Government
INTECMAR Galician Coast Guards
Maritime Safety and Rescue Agency
Spanish NationalGovernment
• Scientific Information• Tools for response• Forecast spill track• GIS
Regional Contingency Plan
National Contingency Plan
Marine Contingency Plan of Galicia (Plan CAMGAL)
Galician Regional Government
INTECMAR Galician Coast Guards
Maritime Safety and Rescue Agency
Spanish NationalGovernment
• Scientific Information• Tools for response• Forecast spill track• GIS
Regional Contingency Plan
National Contingency Plan
It was a normal day, when suddenly...
It was a normal day, when suddenly...
An oil spill was reported!!!
It was a normal day, when suddenly...
An oil spill was reported!!!
A guy released drifters
Satellites and aircrafts took pictures of it
Somebody tried to forecast its movement
It was a normal day, when suddenly...
An oil spill was reported!!!
A guy released drifters
Satellites and aircrafts took pictures of it
Somebody tried to forecast its movement
At the very best,after 1 hour...
It was a normal day, when suddenly...
An oil spill was reported!!!
A guy released drifters
Satellites and aircrafts took pictures of it
Somebody tried to forecast its movement
Is anybody there???
At the very best,after 1 hour...
Scenario
During a pollution event, the response unit has to:
Restrictions:• The geographic data must be disseminated to different end users(managers, modellers, press…)
• Not all the information generated is allowed/valuable for everybody
• The tool must be robust, quick and accurate
• The tool must be easy to incorporate in the structure of the organizations
• Deal with very disparate information (satelliteimages, coastlines, model outputs, etc)
• Deal with several sources of information fromdifferent institutions (Coast Guards, MetOffice,local authorities, etc)
Spill Response Common Operation Picture (COP)
A COP is established:
• By gathering, collating, synthesizing and disseminating incidentinformation
• To all appropriate actors involved in an incident
Trajectory Modelling
Satellite Images
POLREP
UnifiedCommand
AdvisoryBoard
Protected Areas
COP
Response Assets
Aerial Surveillance
Drifters
Stakeholders& Public
MARINER
January 2009 August 2012
Expertise:Reinforce the preparedness and response to oil and HNS spills
in Atlantic regions.
January 2014 September 2015
January 2012 February 2014
MARINER
January 2009 August 2012
Expertise:Reinforce the preparedness and response to oil and HNS spills
in Atlantic regions.
January 2014 September 2015
January 2012 February 2014
MARINER:Improve regional cooperation in planning, preparednessand response to HNS spills.
Co‐financing Programme: Call 2015 for prevention and preparednessprojects in the field of civil protection and marine pollution. DG‐ECHO.Period: 01/01/2016 – 31/12/2017
COP Plan CAMGAL
Challenges:• To get previous information (coastal inventory, risk analysis, etc) required to react to spills from internal or external SDIs
• To deal with near real‐time information
• To create Web viewers customized on the fly for different kind of users
Moreover:• To use OGC standards to display catalogued layers
INSPIRE the COP!• Before a crisis:
• Catalogue (create metadata) spatial data of our responsibility
• Discover geographic information• Ensure the interoperability of data managed
• During a crisis:• View the information needed to manage a spill incident
• Download spatial data• Distribute data to other systems
• Also:• Creation of GML/SLD to share HNS incident’s data
Web Viewer Example
Physical Cartography
Web Viewer Example
Coastal Resources
Web Viewer Example
Modelling
Web Viewer Example
Drifters
Overview• A COP was built in order to produce the cartography of oil or HNS spill crisis
• Based on Open Source, OGCprotocols and INSPIRE Directive
• Management of data from different sources (external and internal)
• Different users of COP have access to different information based on access control
• Currently used by Galician Coast Guards and technical stakeholders
Thank you!!!
Begoña Vilabvila@intecmar.orgwww.intecmar.gal