FN Archimer Export Format PT C TI JERICO-S3 Integrated Innovative Technologies for Coastal Monitoring BT AF Delory, Eric Marini, Simone BLANDIN, Jerome Boccadoro, Catherine Durand, Miguel Cianca, Andres Tintore, Joaquin Pearlman, Jay Charcos, Miguel Alcalde, Miguel Angel Fernandez, Juan Gabriel DELAUNEY, Laurent AS 1:1;2:2;3:3;4:4;5:7;6:1;7:5;8:6;9:5;10:5;11:5;12:3; FF 1:;2:;3:PDG-REM-RDT-SIIM;4:;5:;6:;7:;8:;9:;10:;11:;12:PDG-REM-RDT-LDCM; C1 Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands (PLOCAN), Ctra de Taliarte s/n, TELDE 35200, Spain CNR, Italy; Institute of Marine Sciences, Forte Santa Teresa, Pozzuolo di Lerici, LERICI 19032, italiy IFREMER, France; 1625, Route de Sainte Anne, PLOUZANE 29280, France NORCE, Norway; Nygardscaten 112, BERGEN 5838, norway SOCIB, Spain; Edificio Naorte S/N, Bloque A, planta 2, puerta 3, PALMA 07121, spain IEEE, France; rue de la Tour, 14, PARIS, 75016, france COVARTEC AS, Norway, Bjørgefaret 22, FYLLINGSDALEN 5141, norway C2 PLOCAN, SPAIN CNR, ITALIY IFREMER, FRANCE NORCE, NORWAY SOCIB, SPAIN IEEE, FRANCE COVARTEC AS, NORWAY SI BREST SE PDG-REM-RDT-SIIM PDG-REM-RDT-LDCM UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00804/91591/97534.pdf LA English DT Proceedings paper DE ;Ocean;Sensors;Interoperability;Artificial Intelligence;Integration;Systems;Infrastructure;Coastal;Environment;Essential Ocean Variables;MSFD AB JERICO RI, the Joint European Research Infrastructure for Coastal Observatories is an integrated pan-European multidisciplinary/multiplatform research infrastructure dedicated to an interdisciplinary appraisal of the coastal marine system environment. It is the coastal component of the future European Ocean Observing System. This Research Infrastructure is designing the future of coastal observation technology for harmonization and interoperability, advanced functionalities, cost efficiency and reliability. The technological developments of the JERICO-S3 EU project aim to strengthen and expand the infrastructure of the European network of coastal observatories. This objective will be achieved with new observing systems and platforms equipped with new technologies for interoperability, innovative sensor packages for multidisciplinary ecosystem monitoring, coupling physics, chemistry and biology. The planned technological developments consist in adapting interoperability standards, inter alia from the NeXOS and EMSODev European projects, developing on- board and on-server smart solutions for adaptive sampling, integrating technologies into dedicated sensor packages, further developing a capacity for high-frequency measurement of low trophic-level biological diversity and contaminants; hence filling critical gaps in the observation of the coastal ocean. An e-infrastructure is being developed and proof tested to integrate digital components (tools), best practices and documentation, from observation data and data products, to methods and coastal observation  services PY 2021 CT Fernandez Vicente, Lara-Lopez Ana, Eparkhina Dina, Cocquempot Lucie, Lochet Corine, Lips Inga (eds.) (2021). Proceedings of the 9th EuroGOOS International Conference ‘Advances in Operational Oceanography: Expanding Europe’s Observing and Forecasting Capacity’. 3 – 5 May 2021. EuroGOOS. Brussels, Belgium. 2021. pp.186-192 ID 91591 ER EF