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2008 Web Services Workshop

What Meeting
When 2008-05-21
from 09:00 to 16:00
Where Portland, ME
Contact Name Jen Levin
Contact Email jlevin@gomoos.org
Contact Phone 207-228-1668
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by Jennifer Levin last modified 2008-05-21 08:09

Web Services Workshop 


Title: Integrating Coastal and Ocean Observations in the Gulf of Maine

When:  Wednesday May 21, 2008    9:00am – 4:00pm

Where:  Gulf of Maine Research Institute, 350 Commercial Street, Portland ME

Why: Web services provide a key to harnessing ocean observations for maximum societal benefit. This basic premise underlies various federal initiatives, and the Gulf of Maine region stands poised to be at the forefront of the “service-oriented” approach for marine applications (aka Interoperability). Through this workshop, individuals and organizations interested in making their data available or accessing others’ data will become familiar with the multiple opportunities that exist in the Environmental Web 2.0.

Overview
The technology of web services and associated consensus standards advanced by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC; www.opengeospatial.org) offer incredible opportunities to harmonize the various approaches in the environmental realm. This seminar will present an overview of national initiatives augmented by (or the potential to be augmented by) OGC standards, including the EPA National Environmental Information Exchange Network (NEIEN; www.exchangenetwork.net), the OCG Ocean Science Interoperability Experiment (OOSTethys; www.oostethys.org), and the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS; www.iobis.org). In addition, participants will learn about regional efforts of the Gulf of Maine Ocean Data Partnership, including the model interoperability experiment.

The intent of this workshop is to inform partners about existing projects and technologies, and to inform future training needed to overcome the complexities of web services. Presentations and panel discussions on a variety of regional, national, and international initiatives will be followed by hands-on opportunities to practice implementation mechanisms. Additionally, participants should expect to discuss challenges and opportunities from their own experiences working with data and model access and interoperability.

Outcomes
This workshop will be a kick off to a series of webinars, which will truly enable interoperability by providing more in-depth instruction on implementation. Workshop discussion and participant feedback will determine future webinar content. These subsequent trainings will be available live on line, as well as recorded for future reference.

Who should attend?
This workshop will be of interest to any ODP Partner, and will provide content of interest to managerial, programmatic, and technical staff. Those who work most with the management of data sets will likely find the greatest benefit in this seminar.

For more information, contact Jen Levin at 207-228-1668 or jlevin@gomoos.org.
Please RSVP if you plan to attend.


Web Services Workshop Agenda

Exploring Web Services with a Web Browser


Overnight Accommodations: A block of rooms has been reserved at the Holiday Inn - Portland West under the group name "GoMOOS" for the nights of May 20 and 21. Please call 207-774-5601 BY MAY 16 to make your reservation under this block for a special rate of $99.99. The web site for this hotel is http://www.portlandholidayinn.com.


Bedford Institute of Oceanography Center for Marine Biodiversity The Huntsman Marine Science Center Census of Marine LIfe Gulf of Maine
Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System
Coastal Ocean Observing Center U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment St. Andrews Biological Station
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
NOAA Coastal Services Center National Undersea Research Center Maine Department of Marine Resources Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management Environmental Protection Agency United States Geological Survey Seabird Ecological Assessment Network
Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary