
Craig Johnson: Building the eResearch Marine Science Information Infrastructure
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View slides from this presentation AbstractThe talk will introduce the Australian Oceans Data Network (AODN) and two large associated projects, namely the BlueNet and the eMII initiatives. The AODN is a distributed data hosting and delivery infrastructure which provides a one-stop shop for marine science researchers. It encompasses data from all sectors, i.e. government, academic, public and commercial, but most of the hosting nodes are within the Australian Oceans Data Centre Joint Facility. The AODN is a sustainable and extensible solution based on standards, interoperability, and customized data management for particular marine science data streams. It provides the tools and services needed for end-to-end dataflows, and the associated transitions between data, information and knowledge. About the speakerCraig Johnson is the Professor of Zoology at the University of Tasmania. He is a marine ecologist who studies the dynamics and evolution of temperate and tropical reef ecosystems. His work covers a broad spectrum from empirical to theoretical, and includes the development of strategies for the management of reef and other marine communities. Professor Johnson chairs the Steering Committee for the Southern Surveyor Marine National Facility, is a board member of the Australian Ocean Data Centre Joint Facility, leads the BlueNet Project and the eMII (eMarine Information Infrastructure) Project , and is a lead member of the international Modeling and Decision Support Working Group of the Coral Reef Targeted Research Project, which aims to design decision support systems for managing coral reefs worldwide. His research is published in over 70 peer-reviewed publications, including two edited books.
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