INFOMAR: An Introduction and Invitation to INFOMAR 2012 Koen Verbruggen Presented by Janine Guinan Geological Survey of Ireland 10 th October, 2012 GEOSEAS Seminar Cork
Context UNCLOS 1996 Area mapped by INSS and PAD Irish designated area = 652,000 Sq Kms INSS area coverage = 432,000 Sq Kms INSS plus PAD coverage = 527,000 Sq Kms Area to be surveyed = 125,000 Sq Kms As part of UNCLOS Territorial mapping, the Irish National Seabed Survey (99-05) and Petroleum Division(96) mapped over 0.5M sq.km
Making Ireland bigger! A1 B1 C1 Zone A1 = 147,375km 2 Zone B1 = 56,470km 2 Zone C1 =27,590km 2
1. Irish National Seabed Survey (INSS) 1999-2005 Zone 3 fleet: S.V. Bligh S.V. Siren CIL Granuaile R.V Akademic Boris Petrov R.V Professor Logachev R.V. Ocean Seeker R.V. Celtic Explorer R.V. Celtic Voyager The INSS established an essential national asset: A marine BASELINE DATA set to underpin present and future Irish economic, environmental, infrastructural and policy decisions Upgraded Irish marine surveying infrastructure The body of knowledge required to design, procure, build and operate a large Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) survey MAPPED ALL OUR WATERS OVER 200m DEEP!
2. INFOMAR 2006+ INFOMAR INtegrated Mapping FOr the Sustainable Development of Ireland s MARine Resource Shallow water survey Partnership between MI & GSI Multi platform survey for marine integrated mapping 26 Priority Bays 3 Priority Areas
Why Government mapping? Not profitable for private sector to map all areas Long term commitment required Needs to be done to a high standard Data can then be shared to all users Can leverage expertise across several Depts/Agencies Why DCENR/GSI? Started with UNCLOS/Territorial definition in 1960 s (GSI) Continued with UNCLOS PAD Mapping 1996 National Seabed Survey concept of Ray Keary, GSI Have now built up the expertise, equipment & networks NB ALL data freely available over the web
INFOMAR Platforms (MI) RV Celtic Explorer RV Celtic Voyager 65.5m / 15m / 5.8m 31.4m / 8.5m / 3.8m 16 knots - 45 days endurance 10 knots - 14 days endurance Mapping from 250 to 50m Mapping from 50 to 15m Fugro Seis / Ixsea Gaps USBL / SBP / EM1002/3002 / Edge_GeoAc SSS / GeoRes SBP_VC c. 20 days pa. Groundtruthing c. 100 days pa in 2 week legs
INFOMAR Platforms (GSI) RV Keary RV Geo 15.5m / 5.6m / 1.5m 7.4m Redbay Rib 22 knots 30 knots / 300 NM 2-3 days endurance 1 day endurance POS MV inertial navigation systems - Sonardyne USBL - MBES Simrad EA400-EM3002D Marine Magnetics magnetometer - Edgetech 4200 SSS - SBP Chirp profiler -SBP Geo- Resources 200. GEO : SEA Swath Interferometric Mapping system c. 180 days p.a. each vessel, daylight ops
INFOMAR Platforms (GSI) Cosantóir Bradán MoU Inshore Fisheries Ireland 17 m mono-hull Shallow draft MBES Reson7101
Mapping by plane Airborne Marine LIDAR Red surface & green deep Laser 10-30m in clear water (West Coast) High speed & cost Safe on shallow rocky coastlines Waveform analysis pseudo backscatter
Satellite mapping WorldView-2 Satellite Map of Wexford Harbour derived from satellite Imagery Useful overview but not accurate enough for shipping safety
Marine Safety/Charting A steep outcrop of rock rising to a chart depth of 12.2 metres in surrounding water depths of 30 to 40 metres (charted as >30m) In an area designated for safe refuge for bigger ships
Environmental Protection Deepwater Atlas produced with UCC INSS Inventory of features including mounds & reefs Bathymetry used in Modelling Ocean currents/ Pollution response Used to designate Offshore SACs, Oil & Gas SEAs & Avoid EC Fines!
Fishing/Aquaculture Accurate bathymetry helps modelling and locating of fish farms Collaboration with BIM Recently completed Inishturk & Inishbofin
Ocean Energy Wind & Wave Seabed mapping vital to location of Ocean Energy devices - wave & wind. Current modelling & site selection.
INFOMAR Marine Mapping Study Options Appraisal July 2008 But is it really worth it? Pricewaterhouse Coopers
NPV and Benefit Cost Ratios Cost of Completion of Mapping (08-26) 000 Value of Mapping NPV 000 Benefit to Cost Ratio BCR 93,855 454,266 4.41 Estimated return on project is 4 to 6 times cost Led to decision in 2008 to continue to 2013 World Wide benchmark for State Marine Mapping Similar programmes now in Norway, UK, France, Germany...
(NB Always put your legend over the data gap!) What s left to do? Current INFOMAR Programme 125,000sq. km Priority Areas by 2016 (c.20,000sq.km) All remaining area by 2026
INFOMAR SEMINAR 2012 October 11 & 12 Enabling our Ocean Management Survey Progress Ocean Energy Environmental & Habitat Mapping Aquaculture & Fisheries Hydrography & Operations Heritage Mapping Applied Research All Welcome