ࡱ>    %` 0]bjbj"x"x @@'kBBB:|,40 OOOh$PPd(QQR:RRSVoWttvvvvvv$h%]aSS]a]aRR}f}f}f]aRRt}f]at}f}f}RQ SO/c&TdŊ07Ue707TWZ}f\^WWWgfWWW]a]a]a]adx7Dx7r,\r  WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION ________________________  INTERGOVERNMENTAL OCEANOGRAPHIC COMMISSION (OF UNESCO) ________________________ JOINT WMO/IOC TECHNICAL COMMISSION FOR OCEANOGRAPHY AND MARINE METEOROLOGY (JCOMM) EXPERT TEAM ON MARINE CLIMATOLOGY FOURTH SESSION Ostend, Belgium, 26-28 November February 2012 FORMTEXT JCOMM/DMPA/ETMC-4/  FORMTEXT Doc. 2.2 ( TIME \@ "dd.MM.yyyy" \* MERGEFORMAT 18.11.2012) _______ ITEM: 2.2 Original: ENGLISH  JCOMM-IV outcome and priorities for the DATA MANAGEMENT Programme area (DMPA) (Submitted by  FORMTEXT Sissy Iona, DMPA Coordinator) SUMMARY AND PURPOSE OF DOCUMENT The document provides information on the outcomes of the Fourth Session of JCOMM (JCOMM-4, Yeosu, Republic of Korea, 23-31 May 2012), decisions relevant to marine climatology, including the priority activities agreed by the Session for the Data Management Programme Area (DMPA) for the period 2012-2016.  ACTION PROPOSED The Meeting is invited to note the information contained in this document when considering its recommendations. ____________ References: Report of the Third Session of the JCOMM/IODE Expert Team on Data Management Practices, 16 - 19 October 2012, Oostende, Belgium Appendix: A. Excerpt from JCOMM-IV Session report regarding the Data Management Programme Area (DMPA) DISCUSSION -A- Draft TEXT for inclusion in the final report The DMPA coordinator, Mrs Sissy Iona presented an overview of the fourth JCOMM Session outcomes and priorities for the Data Management Programme Area, with a specific focus on the decisions of the Committee related to the (development) planning and implementation of the new Marine Climate Data System. She pointed out that interoperability is the key element in a global data system that consists of different functions, approaches and services provision and the success of the new Marine Climate Data System (MCDS) is highly dependent on it. In this regard, she recalled the joint JCOMM-IODE Expert Team on data Management Activities (ETDMP) activities and its future work as well as IODE cooperation with other key data management projects such as SeaDataNet and ODIP on: Ocean Data Standards and Best Practices Project, Metadata management, Quality management framework for IODE National Oceanographic Data Centres (NODCs) IODE ODP further development and evolvement Finally she informed about the JCOMM-4 decision for the OPA, together with the DMPA, to promote the establishment and publication of access routes to the authoritative data sets for the observing system elements and the relation of this decision with on-going activities of the GOOS Steering Committee to develop with JCOMM and other partners an implementation plan to address the challenge of real time data flow homegenization and interoperability. The above activities are directly related to the MCDS flow of real time data to the climate archives and should be taken into consideration in the future work of MCDS B- BACKGROUND INFORMATION Draft for RT data flow, first Meeting of the Global Ocean Observing System, Steering Committee (GOOS SC-1) The JCOMM Observations Programme Area (OPA) coordinates in situ ocean observing networks from DBCP (surface drifters and moorings), SOT (volunteer ship observations of marine meteorology and oceanographic properties), GLOSS (tide gauges); and cooperates with Argo (profiling floats), OceanSITES (time series stations), IOCCP (ocean carbon observations) and GO-SHIP (repeated hydrographic sections). The first users of these data are scientific and services-oriented, and have different quality and timeliness requirements. In general they use data from multiple in situ and satellite observing networks to generate useful information. JCOMM-4 (2012) asked the Observations Programm Area (OPA), in cooperation with the Data Management Programme Area (DMPA), to "promote the establishment and publication of access routes to the authoritative data sets for the observing system elements under its coordination." The GOOS Steering Committee (GOOS-SC-1, 2012) identified in its work plan the challenge of data interoperabilityas a first step towards developing actions. JCOMM and GOOS and their partners in sustained observation of the ocean seek a data system that will have: well-defined tools for real-time data collection, calibration and transmission protocols and tools for monitoring network health, and clearly defined and working data flow arrangements, with defined responsibilities for managing real-time streams, quality control, metadata collection and flow to oceanographic services, defined responsibilities for flow to the climate quality archive, defined responsibilities for making data discoverable and available in an interoperable way across observing networks. Working with the individual in situ network panels, action is needed to assess the present observing network monitoring and data management arrangements, and suggest actions to JCOMM and GOOS (and IODE) to meet the goals described above (for an interoperable system that provides an accessible flow of data from real time to climate archives). Assessment and recommendations will be done taking into accounting existing community data system initiatives as well as being a contribution to them (e.g., WMO Information System, the GEOSS Common Infrastructure, the Ocean Data Portal). Action - First phase: Assess the network health monitoring and authoritative data flow arrangements for each in situ observing network cooperating with JCOMM/GOOS Identify and document the best practices as recommended targets for all groups Assess each network data system against these goals and identify gaps Examine opportunities for standardization using modern data management technologies to allow for interoperability of datasets to primary users in the relevant scientific, modeling, and services communities, including through consultation with these communities (JCOMM ET-OOFS and GODAE OceanView, CLIVAR GSOP, ...) recommend actions to fill gaps and improve interoperability report to the JCOMM Management Committee and GOOS Steering Committee on these recommendations Action - Second phase: Monitor progress in achieving the recommended actions _______________ APPENDIX A Excerpt from JCOMM-IV Session Report Regarding the Data Management Programme Area (DMPA) JCOMM Data Management Programme Area: achievements and future priorities (agenda item7) The Commission recalled the priority activities for the Data Management Programme Area during the last intersessional period as decided by JCOMM-III (priority (i) to (ix) of paragraph 7.4, WMO-No. 1049), and noted with appreciation the following achievements. Regarding JCOMM-III priority (i), the DMPA contributed to the improvement of standardization for ocean data management. In particular, two standards have been published through the JCOMM/IODE Ocean Data Standards (ODS) process, additional standards are currently under review, and additional standards have been identified for submission through the process. (See item 7.1 for details.) Regarding JCOMM-III priority (ii), the DMPA supported the WMO Integrated Global Observing System (WIGOS) through collaboration in the JCOMM Pilot Project for WIGOS, focusing on interoperability between the IOC/IODE Ocean Data Portal (ODP) (now progressing to version 2) and the WMO Information System (WIS), contributing to making the IODE ODP and the WIS interoperable as well as other ocean data systems interoperable with ODP and/or WIS (see item 7.3). The JCOMM Pilot Project for WIGOS has been completed in late 2010, and 13 key ocean data-sets made interoperable with the ODP or the WIS (see item 7.4, and JCOMM/TR-No.48 for details), while the ODP is developed in such a way as to become interoperable with the WIS. Noting that the ODP provides a simple and cost-effective solution for developing countries to make their ocean data sets visible and accessible to the international community, the Commission requested the DMPA to continue to collaborate in the development of the IODE ODP. The DMPA contributed to the development of a global integrated observing system by making steps towards an integrated in situ/satellite data management system. The Commission requested the DMPA to continue efforts in this regard, and improve the integration and comparison of satellite and in situdata, e.g. address the climatic and non-climatic requirements for in situ and satellite data, and consider data homogenization and interoperability issues. Regarding JCOMM-III priority (iii), the DMPA supported the WIS implementation by assisting with the updating of manuals (e.g. Global Temperature Profile Programme GTSPP Real-Time Quality Control Manual, Revised Edition, 2010), updating the data management plan, and finalizing the Oceanographers Cookbook for Submitting Ocean Data in Real Time and Delayed Mode. Changes have also been proposed to the BUFR templates for ocean data (ship-based observations, data buoys) in order to include in the GTS real-time data flow the instrument/platform metadata that are required in real-time by end-user applications. Plans are underway for sharing tools for encoding/decoding software within the oceanographic community, and example of BUFR reports have been produced for training purposes. The Commission requested the DMPA to keep the Cookbook under review, and continue to maintain the BUFR templates for ocean data under review so that they continue to take end-user requirements into account. Highlighting the importance of BUFR, the Commission further requested the DMPA to finalize the BUFR Master Table 10 (Oceanographic Data) (see also item 7.4 for more discussion on WIS). It was noted that the Cookbook has now been documented within the IODE OceanTeacher ( HYPERLINK "http://www.oceanteacher.org" http://www.oceanteacher.org). Regarding JCOMM-III priority (iv), the Water Temperature Instrument/Platform Metadata (META-T) Pilot Project has been completed, and some key recommendations made in particular regarding the need to collect and distribute the metadata together with the data. Some recommendations have then been made in this regard by the Expert Team on Marine Climatology (ETMC) for the evolution of the Ocean Data Acquisition System (ODAS) Metadata Service (ODASMS) (see item 7.2). The META-T also facilitated improvement of the instrument metadata management by updating the Table Driven Codes. The Commission urged Members/Member States to collect, distribute and record instrument/platform metadata together with the ocean observational data, and adopted  HYPERLINK \l "Rec1" Recommendation 1 (JCOMM-4) Provision of Ocean/Instrument Metadata (see also item 7.2 for some additional information on metadata). Regarding JCOMM-III priority (v), the modernization effort of the Marine Climatological Summaries Scheme (MCSS) lead to proposing a vision and draft strategy for a new Marine Climate Data System (MCDS, see item 7.2) to better address in particular the requirements for climate services. The Commission requested the DMPA to lead the development of the MCDS in close cooperation with the IODE. (See item 7.2 for details.) Regarding JCOMM-III priority (vi), the Data Management Coordination Group (DMCG) reviewed progress on the implementation details of the Data Management Plan (JCOMM/TR No.40, Rev.1), as well as the future actions for the realization of the plan. Tasks and future actions for the realization of its objectives were also discussed, and a new version of the Plan and its implementation details were proposed accordingly. The Commission requested the DMPA to keep the Data Management Plan and its implementation details under review, and to update them as needed. Regarding JCOMM-III priority (vii), the DMPA has updated the Catalogue of Standards and Best Practices, and as part of the JCOMM Data Management Plan recommended implementation of Quality Management Systems (QMSs) by Members/Member States in compliance with the WMO Quality Management Framework (QMF). The Commission invited Members/Member States to consider implementing QMSs for their ocean data centres and data management systems if that was not already the case, noting also that the lack of sharable Quality Control tools applicable in different environments will be a barrier for many Members/Member States, especially in these times of financial constraints. Regarding JCOMM-III priority (viii), the DMPA webpages on the JCOMM website have been substantially reviewed and updated to provide useful information to the targeted audience. The Commission requested the DMPA to keep the webpages under review and to update them as needed. Regarding JCOMM-III priority (ix), the third International Workshop on Advances in the Use of Historical Marine Climate Data (MARCDAT-III) was organized in Frascati, Italy from 6 to 8 May 2011, and the workshops proceedings with recommendations published. The Commission requested the DMPA to proceed with organizing a fourth JCOMM Workshop on Advances in Marine Climatology (CLIMAR-IV) around 2014, and a fourth MARCDAT in 2015. Standard Setting and Documentation (agenda item7.1) The Commission recalled the priority activities for the JCOMM/IODE Ocean Data Standards (ODS) Pilot project during the last intersessional period as decided by JCOMM-III, and noted with appreciation the following achievements. Regarding JCOMM-III priority (i), Development of Data Management Standards, which recommends Members/Member States submit their proposals to the JCOMM/IODE Ocean Data Standards Pilot Project for wide community adoption: the ODS Task Team received standards submissions on country codes from National Oceanographic Data Center, NOAA, USA and World Data Center for Oceanography, USA. The Commission noted that the date and time proposal was submitted by the IODE Committee Co-chair (Greg Reed, Australia); the Common Data Index (CDI) metadata profile was submitted by the SeaDataNet Technical Task Team, while the quality flag scheme was submitted by the IODE Group of Experts on Biological and Chemical Data Management and Exchange Practices (GE-BICH). In particular, two standards have been published through the JCOMM/IODE Ocean Data Standards (ODS) process (date/time, and country codes), CDI metadata profile was returned to the authors for revision while QC flags scheme is in the community review process under further revision. The Commission noted with concern that the process of receiving recommended standards from Member States has been very slow. The Commission stressed the importance of standards for all aspects of JCOMMs work and in particular to ensure interoperability arrangements between data systems such as the Ocean Data Portal (ODP) and the WMO Information System (WIS), and emphasized that the success of this process is highly dependent on active participation of all WMO/IOC Members/Member States, programmes and related organizations through submitting suitable standards for consideration. The Commission therefore requested Members/Member States to participate actively in submitting standard proposals through the ODS process. Noting that additional standards have been identified for submission (i.e. Latitude, Longitude and Altitude (based on ISO6709), Units (based on the International System, SI), Platform Types, Geo area (International Hydrographic Bureau, IHB), Instrument Types, Parameters, Institutions, and Cyclic Redundant checks (CRC)), the Commission requested Members/Member States to participate in identifying standard proposals for submission through the ODS process for wide community adoption. The Commission also encouraged Members/Member States to participate actively in reviewing the candidate standards. The Commission noted with appreciation that the Standards Process is being revised so as to be published during the second semester of 2012, and that priorities for future candidate standards had been identified during the ad hoc Joint JCOMM-IODE Steering Group for the Ocean Data Standards Pilot Project (SG-ODSPP), Ostend, Belgium, 2325 April 2012 (report available from the JCOMM web site). Regarding JCOMM-III priority (ii), Development of Data Management Standards, which recommends Members/Member States implement the recommended standards in agencies in their own countries at the earliest possible date, the Commission requested the DMPA to follow-up on the implementation of the recommended standards by Members/Member States. Marine Climatology (agenda item7.2) The Commission was pleased to note that the Expert Team on Marine Climatology (ETMC) continued to progress during the intersessional period on a wide range of topics, focused around marine climatological data management and services. Modifications to the International Maritime Meteorological Tape (IMMT) format and Minimum Quality Control Standard (MQCS) are addressed under agenda item 10. The Commission noted that the JCOMM Workshops on Advances in Marine Climatology (CLIMAR) and MARCDAT series provide a valuable ongoing contribution to the development of the activities assigned to the Expert Team on Marine Climatology (ETMC), and recommended that similar workshops continue to be held in the future. The Commission noted with appreciation continuing progress on modernization of the Marine Climatological Summaries Scheme (MCSS; originally established in 1963), and endorsed the proposed intersessional workplan. Generally, the vision for a proposed new JCOMM Marine Climate Data System (MCDS) is to fully replace the MCSS, formalize and coordinate the activities of existing data management systems within JCOMM, and address gaps to produce a dedicated WMO-IOC data system operational by 2020. The Commission noted in this regard a set of recommendations and draft strategy prepared at the Workshop for a New MCDS (MCDS1; 28 November2 December 2011, Hamburg, Germany), aiming to set the plan for the MCDS to provide high quality marine meteorological and/or oceanographic climate data. The Commission agreed that a limited number (less than ten) of WMO-IOC Centres for Marine Meteorological and Oceanographic Climate Data (CMOCs) covering specific JCOMM data domains, will form a key component of the MCDS, and will further facilitate interoperability with, and seek to internationally formalize the International Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS) and eventual similar existing domain-specific international archives, within the remit of JCOMM. In order to implement this plan, the Commission concurred with the establishment of a new crosscutting Task Team on MCDS under the ETMC with the Terms of Reference as detailed in the workshops report), to pursue this objective. The Commission requested ETMC in close cooperation with IODE and the ODP Task Team of the IODE/JCOMM ETDMP, and other appropriate partners such as the ICSU World Data System to review and update the MCDS strategy and to develop an implementation plan (including performance indicators for participating centres) for achieving the Vision for a new MCDS. The role of ODP in the MCDS should also be clarified by DMPA. The Commission adopted  HYPERLINK \l "Rec2" Recommendation 2 (JCOMM-4) Marine Climate Data System. The Commission strongly supported the MCDS development, viewing it as an opportunity to better integrate existing WMO and IOC data infrastructures serving the requirements for climate applications, including climate services. The Commission noted that the National Marine Data and Information Service (NMDIS) of the China State Oceanic Administration (SOA) and the Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) have already submitted statements of capability and commitment to host CMOCs in Tianjin and Hamburg respectively. The Commission also noted their commitment to undertake this work at the earliest opportunity and to commence the necessary development immediately. The Commission decided that China and Germany could begin filling the role of CMOCs on a trial basis immediately. The Commission noted that the CMOC evaluation criteria will have to be adopted by the IODE Twenty-Second Session (March 2013), and documentation further finalized. In the event of subsequent successful evaluation of the CMOC proposals from China and Germany with respect to the approved criteria, the Commission requested the Management Committee to work by correspondence with Members/Member States through a fast-track procedure to seek approval of these two proposals within six months after the IODE Session. Formal approval could then be given by the IOC Executive Council in 2014. The Commission invited France and Canada, and other parties currently performing the functions of DACs and/or GDACs or similar (e.g. GCCs, Argo, OceanSITES, GTSPP, GDP DAC) to participate in the discussions regarding the develoment of the MCDS strategy and implementation plan with a view to offering MCDS DAC or GDAC functions as appropriate. Meanwhile, the Commission approved the designation of the relevant French and Canadian centres as provisional GDAC for Drifting Buoys under JCOMM and IODE (GDAC-DB) to continue in their present roles until the role of the MCDS GDACs is further clarified as a part of the MCDS strategy. The Commission welcomed the initial work funded by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Observation and Monitoring Program, to develop a value-added version of ICOADS that capitalizes on the marine climate communitys decades of work on bias adjustments, data quality control, and metadata enhancements. It noted that the International Maritime Meteorological Archive (IMMA) format used for ICOADS would serve as the underpinning for this ICOADS Value-Added Database (IVAD;  HYPERLINK "http://icoads.noaa.gov/ivad/" http://icoads.noaa.gov/ivad/). IVAD will provide a mechanism to link community-developed adjustments back to the individual marine reports in ICOADS. The Commission requested ETMC to establish a broader JCOMM Pilot Project on IVAD to extend the scope of these efforts with wider participation. The Commission noted the essential importance of the ICOADS reference dataset to many experts and users for applications and analysis amongst Members/Member States, and heard concerns that its future might be uncertain. ICOADS observations (currently dating from 1662 to the present), together with their associated metadata and basic gridded products, were critical for many areas of research. These included, inter alia, serving as the data underpinning national and international (IPCC) scientific assessments of climate, global analyses of temperature, and atmospheric reanalysis. In this context, it greatly welcomed a statement by the U.S. that it remained committed to the continued vitality of ICOADS through the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and the NOAA National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), and that near-real-time updates to ICOADS would continue without disruption. Longer-term plans and resourcing for ICOADS delayed-mode processing were still under development in conjunction with potential new national/international partnership arrangements, and it was envisioned by the USA that ICOADS would eventually be formalized as a CMOC under the MCDS. The Commission reiterated its appreciation to the NOAA National Oceanographic Data Centre (NODC) for agreeing to host the Extreme Waves Dataset. The Commission requested the ETMC and the Expert Team on Waves and Coastal Hazards Forecasting Systems (ETWCH) to revisit and possibly restructure the project, with a simpler (less costly to implement) initial design and product. The Commission endorsed the tentative suggestion from ETMC and ETWCH (formerly ETWS) for the USA and Canada to engage in a pilot version of the project, to develop the necessary technological framework and thus encourage and facilitate contributions from other countries. (See also item 8.2.) The Commission noted with interest that the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) data centre at the Florida State University (USA), in support of ETMC, has developed a partial catalogue of digital observations made by research vessels (R/Vs) that may not be readily available in delayed-mode climate archives, and encouraged the ETMC to work with SAMOS in the view to further develop this catalogue. In the context of the assembly of marine data and metadata for delayed mode quality control, the Commission noted with concern that the ship call-sign masking scheme was hampering the efforts of the archive centres and some sectors of the satellite community to match observations to particular ships. This in turn has negative impacts on the ability of Members/Member States to quality control historical data. The masking scheme had been introduced in response to security concerns voiced by the shipping industry to hide the identity of ships reporting observations on the GTS, but it had never been intended to adversely affect the work of the archive and satellite validation communities. The Commission therefore asked the OPA and DMPA to give urgent consideration to this issue, and to accelerate the development of encryption or similar schemes, that could replace the current masking scheme and overcome the difficulties in quality controlling ship data in climate databases while also addressing the ship operators security concerns The Commission strongly encouraged Members/Member States to continue their support for data rescue through the development of more robust institutional arrangements, possibly linked with the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS), and through inter-Commission collaboration with the WMO Commission for Climatology (CCl) to provide ongoing resources to recover, image, digitize, and preserve historical marine and oceanographic climate data. The Commission requested the ETMC to develop a strategy for the further encouragement and coordination of these efforts by Members/Member States. The Commission also noted that the European Environment Agency (EEA) was developing its role as the coordinator of the Global Monitoring for the Environment and Security (GMES) in situ component and has identified and prioritised the in situ marine data requirements in metadata with the GMES Marine Service (MyOcean) and relevant stakeholders. It had also proposed solutions aimed at ensuring sustainable access to marine in situ data in Europe. The Commission requested the Programme Areas to investigate and promote the possible cooperation between EEA and JCOMM and its relevant groups and expert teams in this regard (see item 11). JCOMM Data Management Practices: Achievements and Future Priorities (agenda item7.3) The Commission was pleased to note the progress of the JCOMM/IODE Expert Team on Data Management Practices (ETDMP) during the intersessional period which had focused on the implementation of the IODE/JCOMM Ocean Data Standards process, the improvement of metadata management, and the development of the IODE Ocean Data Portal (ODP) including participation in the JCOMM Pilot Project for the WMO Integrated Global Observing system (WIGOS). The Commission noted with appreciation the progress made by the Task Team on Metadata and requested the relevant ETDMP task team to continue the work on comparison of semantic metadata profiles (Marine Community Profile MCP, SeaDataNet Common Data Index CDI, and the WMO Core Profile) and make recommendations for better interoperability between ODP and WIS. The Commission welcomed the close and productive cooperation between the IOC/IODE and WMO through the JCOMM Pilot Project for WIGOS, and congratulated the participating experts with the achieved results that will contribute to effective interoperability between WMO and the IOC data systems. The Commission recommended to continue work on the interoperability of WIS/WIGOS and IODE ODP as these systems further develop and evolve. The Commission congratulated the Russian National Oceanographic Data Centre (NODC) for their considerable contribution towards the development of the IODE ODP as well as the JCOMM Pilot Project for WIGOS during the intersessional period. The Commission recommended that the work of WIGOS be as an interface of cooperation between the WMO WIS and the IODE ODP. The Commission noted with appreciation the ongoing development, by IODE, of a revised version of the IOC Strategic Plan for Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (20132016) as well as a quality management framework for IODE National Oceanographic Data Centres (NODCs) which will be complementary to the WMO Quality Management Framework (QMF). Meanwhile, the Commission noted with concern the low number of data centres providing data through ODP and urged Members/Member State to actively participate in ODP. The Commission also called on other national, regional or international distributed ocean data systems to actively pursue interoperability with the ODP. The Commission welcomed the offer by the Russian Federation for establishment of a Partnership Centre for IOC/IODE supporting IODE ODP in Obninsk as an in-kind contribution of the Russian Federation into the activities of the IOC and JCOMM. The Commission requested the IOC Secretariat to work with the Russian Federation to prepare agreements for the establishment of such a centre. The Commission adopted  HYPERLINK \l "Rec3" Recommendation 3 (JCOMM-4) The IODE Ocean DataPortal (IODE ODP). WMO Information System (WIS) and Designation of Data Collection and Production Centres (DCPCs) (agenda item7.4) The Commission recalled that as part of the activities of the JCOMM Pilot Project for WIGOS, a number of datasets have been made discoverable and accessible via the Ocean Data Portal (ODP) and the WMO Information System (WIS) (see list in JCOMM/TR-No. 48). It noted with satisfaction that full interoperability has been built between the ODP and WIS, where the ODP would meet the functional requirements of a WIS Data Collection and Production Centre (DCPC), and thereby contribute ocean datasets from the IODE National Oceanographic Data Centre (NODC) network to the WIS. The Commission urged Members/Member States, through relevant programmes of WMO and the IOC, to support and actively participate in this process (see items 7.1 and 7.3). The Commission also agreed to further develop synergies between ODP and WIS, especially in terms of (i) WMO and IOC data policies, and (ii) implementation of ODP and the implementation of and/or WIS nodes so as to avoid duplication. The Commission noted the Manual on the WMO Information System (WMO No.1060) approved by Cg-XVI is now available online in all WMO languages and that Appendix B.2 of the Manual contains the list of designated DCPCs. The Commission noted WMO Resolution 51 (Cg-XVI) and that those centres marked with an asterisk in the Manual were conditionally designated as DCPCs subject to their having demonstrated the pre-operational compliance requirements of CBS before EC-64. It encouraged those centres that had not yet done so, to arrange demonstrating their compliance with CBS through the secretariat as soon as possible. The list of JCOMM candidate DCPCs is provided in  HYPERLINK \l "A3" Annex III. The Commission encouraged Members/Member States to take maximum benefit from the network of data centres under development for the collection and dissemination of marine data and products. Noting that WIS is open to designation of national centres (Appendix B.3 of the Manual), it invited Members/Member States to consider registering relevant national data or centres and services as NCs and advising the Secretariat accordingly through correspondence from the Permanent Representative. The Commission encouraged Members/Member States to establish regional and sub-regional mechanisms for the exchange of marine related data, and products through DCPCs for specific ocean areas and seas. In this regard, the Commission noted with appreciation the successful initiative by Croatia towards that goal for the Adriatic Sea, as highlighted by the outcome of the WMO Workshop on Establishing WIS-DCPC/WIGOS Marine Meteorological Centre as a RAVI Sub-regional Facility for Adriatic Sea Area (Zagreb, Croatia, 1718 May 2012). DMPA Priorities for the Next Intersessional Period (2012-2017) (agenda item 7.5) The Commission endorsed the future priority activities for the next intersessional period for the Data Management Programme Area (DMPA) as described below, with no particular order: Continue to adopt standards/best practices for use by the marine meteorological and oceanographic community through the IODE-JCOMM Ocean Data Standards Process in support of the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS), the IOC-WMO-UNEP-ICSU Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS), IODE, and the WMO Integrated Global Observing System (WIGOS) implementation; Assist in the further development of the IODE Ocean Data Portal, its linkages with other ocean data systems (e.g. SeaDataNet, IMOS, OBIS, GEOSS), its interoperability with the WMO Information System (WIS),and its capacity development activities to ensure full participation of Members/Member States; Develop a strategy and implementation plan in the next two years for achieving a vision for a new MCDS and start implementation preparation of the new JCOMM Marine Climate Data System (MCDS); Improve the management of instrument/platform metadata; Organize the fourth JCOMM Workshop on Advances in Marine Climatology (CLIMAR-IV), possibly in 2014, and the fourth International workshop on Advances in the Use of Historical Marine Climate Data (MARCDAT-IV), possibly in 2015. _______________ : IOC International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE)  :  HYPERLINK "http://www.oceandatastandards.org/" http://www.oceandatastandards.org/ : FM-94 BUFR: Binary Universal Form for the Representation of Meteorological Data (used for distribution of time critical data onto the Global Telecommunication System GTS.  :  HYPERLINK "http://www.jcomm.info/dmp-id" http://www.jcomm.info/dmp-id  :  HYPERLINK "http://www.oceandatastandards.org/" http://www.oceandatastandards.org/  Pan-European Infrastructure for Ocean & Marine Data Management : Australian Integrated Marine Observing System : Ocean Biogeographic Information System : Global Earth Observing System of Systems      REF Meeting_Code \* MERGEFORMAT JCOMM/DMPA/ETMC-4/ REF DOC_NO \* MERGEFORMAT Doc. 2.2, p.  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