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Focus on diver safety for pilot app

14 May 2019

e-shape (EuroGEOSS Showcases: Applications Powered by Europe), a new project coordinated by ARMINES and funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Programme was successfully launched in Cannes, France on 9-10 May 2019.

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e-shape is an unprecedented initiative that brings together decades of public investment in earth observation and in cloud capabilities into services to the citizens, the industry, the decision-makers and the researchers. e-shape will promote the development and uptake of 27 cloud-based pilot applications, addressing the Sustainable Development Goals, The Paris Agreement and the Sendaï Framework. The pilots will build on GEOSS and on the Copernicus data pool and computational infrastructure.

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The e-shape pilots will provide concrete, actionable services regarding food security and sustainable agriculture, health surveillance (pollutants), renewable energy, ecosystem monitoring, water resources management, disasters resilience and climate monitoring.

DIVE app

Within this project, Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) will be developing a phone-based app called DIVE (Diver Information on Visibility in Europe). With approximately 3.2 million active, commercial and recreational SCUBA divers in Europe, in-water visibility is a key safety issue as well as having a significant impact upon the enjoyment of leisure diving. The aim of the e-shape DIVE project is to utilise Near Real Time (NRT) data, provided by the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service to provide accessible, easy-to-use visibility information for specific dive locations, initially throughout the UK, then to wider areas in Europe.

The e-shape DIVE team will work closely with local dive groups to collect valuable information on the specific dynamics of the various sites and other useful knowledge to help develop an app that is fit-for-purpose. If you are a diver or work in the sector and would like to contribute to the development of the e-shape DIVE app then please contact olcl@pml.ac.uk.

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Sediment plume at sea. Photo: ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

Further information on e-shape

e-shape’s first general assembly meeting gathered more than 100 delegates of the 54 consortium members from 17 European countries, Ethiopia, Egypt and Israel.

Erwin Goor, the e-shape Project Officer said, “e-shape can significantly increase the collaboration between European EO companies: sharing knowledge, experiences and data; building on each other’s strengths.”

e-shape emerged from the Global Earth Observation (GEO) Initiative, which initiated regional clusters : AmeriGEOSS (Americas), AfriGEOSS (Africa) and EuroGEOSS (Europe), nesting e-shape. e-shape is the EU contribution to Global Earth Observation (GEO) under the EuroGEOSS initiative.

The main objectives of the e-shape project is to:

  • Coordinate EO actions and leveraging on existing resources and capacities in the presently fragmented landscape of EO in Europe;

  • Deliver concrete EO-derived benefits to users through a rigorous documented co-design process;

  • Implement a comprehensive portfolio of user uptake, operationalization, business support and outreach activities towards the sustainable exploitation of EO services;

  • Onboard new high profile EO based pilots developed outside the project and to give them access to the strategic knowledge and communication channels derived from the e-shape activities.

e-shape is driven by the need to develop operational Earth Observation (EO) services with and for the users and to create a conducive environment whereby the strengths of Europe are exploited towards addressing societal challenges, fostering entrepreneurship and supporting their sustainable development through addressing the three main priorities of GEO (SDGs, Paris Agreement and Sendaï Framework).
e-shape will deliver a comprehensive suite of EO services to EU citizens, researchers, businesses and policy makers through the implementation of 27 pilots spanning 7 thematic areas aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals and GEO Societal Benefit Areas: food security, health, renewable energy, biodiversity, water resources, disaster resilience and climate. These pilots have been carefully selected to ensure scientific and technological excellence, addressing key societal challenges, and leveraging existing results from previous projects to effectively meet user demands. Researchers, SMEs and companies that develop EO-based services in the context of the pilots, will benefit from e-shape through access to knowledge, access to markets and guidance for facilitated access to capital. This will enforce the sustainable delivery of EO-based benefits to users.

The goal of e-shape is not to build a new IT platform but to reveal how to take the best advantage of the existing distributed assets. From the data architecture point of view, e-shape is a federation of platforms and services in the most open, standard and interoperable way as possible.

The EuroGEOSS vision is to significantly increase the benefits for Europe regarding its participation within GEO through improving user uptake of the data from GEO assets and harvesting the environmental information produced through the GEO flagships and initiatives.

Thierry Ranchin, Scientific coordinator of e-shape closed the meeting with the message: “e-shape is a great opportunity to support EuroGEOSS within GEO and to showcase the strengths and the tremendous contributions of Europe for and with users.”

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