FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI The EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM): Standardized and Interoperable Instrumentation for Ocean Observation BT AF Lantéri, Nadine Ruhl, Henry A. 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-Francois van der Schaar, Mike André, Michel Blandin, Jerome 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 AS 1:1,2;2:3,4;3:2,3;4:2,5;5:2,5;6:6,7;7:2,8;8:2,9;9:2,10;10:11;11:1;12:2,12;13:2,13;14:1,2;15:5;16:5;17:1,2;18:9;19:5;20:14;21:2,3;22:1;23:1;24:2,12;25:14;26:9;27:2,5;28:2,10;29:1;30:9;31:3;32:2,15;33:2,10; FF 1:PDG-REM-RDT-SIIM;2:;3:;4:;5:;6:;7:;8:;9:;10:;11:PDG-REM-BEEP-LEP;12:;13:;14:PDG-REM-RDT;15:;16:;17:PDG-REM-RDT-SIIM;18:;19:;20:;21:;22:PDG-REM-RDT-SIIM;23:PDG-REM-RDT-SIIM;24:;25:;26:;27:;28:;29:PDG-REM-RDT-SIIM;30:;31:;32:;33:; C1 Institut Français de Recherche pour l’Exploitation de la Mer, Plouzané, France European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and Water Column Observatory, Rome, Italy National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom Monterey Bay Aquarium, Research Institute, Moss Landing, CA, United States Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Vilanova i la Geltrú, Spain Department of Renewable Marine Resources, Functioning and Vulnerability of Marine Ecosystems Group, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM-CSIC), Barcelona, Spain Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn (SZN), Naples, Italy Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France Plataforma Oceánica de Canarias, Telde, Spain Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, Italy MARUM – Zemtrum für, Marine Umweltwissenschaften der Universität Bremen, Bremen, Germany Hellenic Centre for marine Research, Attiki, Greece Marine Institute, Galway, Ireland Instituto de Ciencias del Mar, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Barcelona, Spain Unidad de Tecnologia Marina, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Barcelona, Spain C2 IFREMER, FRANCE EMSO, ITALY NOC, UK MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM, USA UNIV POLITECN CATALUNA, SPAIN ICM CSIC, SPAIN STAZ ZOOL ANTON DOHRN, ITALY IPGP, FRANCE PLATAFORMA OCEANICA DE CANARIAS, SPAIN INGV, ITALY UNIV BREMEN MARUM, GERMANY HELLENIC CTR MARINE RES, GREECE MARINE INST, IRELAND CSIC, SPAIN CSIC, SPAIN SI BREST SE PDG-REM-RDT-SIIM PDG-REM-BEEP-LEP PDG-REM-RDT UM BEEP-LM2E IN WOS Ifremer UPR WOS Ifremer UMR DOAJ copubli-france copubli-europe copubli-int-hors-europe IF 3.7 TC 9 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00756/86848/92338.pdf LA English DT Article CR MOMARSAT : MONITORING THE MID ATLANTIC RIDGE MOMARSAT2018 BO L'Atalante DE ;fixed-point observatories;multi-parametric monitoring;seafloor;water column;EMSO;EGIM;EOV AB 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 habitat management of the oceans. PY 2022 PD MAR SO Frontiers In Marine Science SN 2296-7745 PU Frontiers Media SA VL 9 UT 000791738800001 DI 10.3389/fmars.2022.801033 ID 86848 ER EF