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><span class="home-text04">SOMISANA</span><br /></h1
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>Sustainable Ocean Modelling Initiative: a South african
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>A Sustainable Ocean Modelling Initiative: a South African
Approach (SOMISANA)</h2
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><span>The vision of SOMISANA is for a sustained and </span
><span
>transformed critical mass of internationally
recognized </span
><span
>South African numerical ocean modelling experts who </span
><span
>provide accurate information about the changing
state </span
><span
>of the ocean for enhanced impact. The meaning of
SOMISANA </span
><span
>is ‘to work together’, underscoring the role that we
hope </span
><span
>SOMISANA will play in facilitating collaboration and
cooperation </span
><span
>between various institutes in generating information about
the </span
><span>state of the ocean that supports coastal resilience.</span
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>The Case for Numerical Ocean Modelling</h1
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>Numerical modelling plays a crucial role in understanding and
predicting the complex dynamics of the ocean as it provides
information, throughout the water column, that is both
temporally and spatially coherent. It is a powerful tool in
understanding variability in and linkages between various
aspects of the marine environment, including currents,
temperature, salinity, nutrient distribution and ecosystem
interactions. These models help researchers and policymakers
gain valuable insights into the functioning of the ocean,
assess potential impacts of human activities, and develop
effective management strategies.</span
><br /><br /><span
>SOMISANA recognizes the significance of numerical modelling
in addressing marine challenges and aims to expand South
Africa's modelling capabilities. By utilizing existing global
models, such as those developed </span
><br /><span
>by Copernicus Marine Services (CMEMS) and others, SOMISANA
can build upon established frameworks and adapt them to
regional contexts. This approach allows South Africa to
leverage international expertise, data, and infrastructure
while tailoring the models to address specific local concerns
and conditions.</span
><br /></span
><h1 class="content-header-not-first-child content-header"
>Alignment with National Imperatives</h1
><span class="home-text33"
><span
>With the ratification of Operations Phakisa in 2014, an
initiative to fast-track the unlocking of the economic
potential of South Africa’s oceans to support the National
Development Plan, it is more crucial than ever that
operational information of the present and future state of the
ocean is available to stakeholders and policy-makers for good
governance and sustainable management of our coastal ocean. To
this end, SOMISANA contributes directly to the Department of
Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment's, Ocean and Coastal
Information Management </span
><span
>System (OCIMS) whose objective is to develop and deliver
operational decision support tools for various coastal
stakeholders.</span
><br /><br /></span
><h1 class="content-header-not-first-child content-header"
>Alignment with International Imperatives</h1
><span class="home-text39"
><span
>2021-2030 is the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for
Sustainable Development with the vision of producing the
science we need for the ocean we want. Several programs have
been endorsed to help achieve the seven outcomes that describe
the ‘ocean we want’: a clean ocean, a healthy and resilient
ocean, a productive ocean, a predicted ocean, a safe ocean, an
accessible ocean and an inspiring and engaging ocean. The
objectives speak to not only the development of a sustainable
oceans economy, but crucially to enhanced understanding of the
changing state of the ocean for effective protection of its
ecosystems. Societal impact underscores the mission of the
Oceans Decade, with the generation of freely accessible
information intended to contribute to society’s understanding
of the value of the ocean and how to respond to its changing
state, to mitigate against coastal hazards and to support a
sustainable food supply. To contribute meaningfully to the UN
Oceans Decade, it is crucial that South Africa develop a
critical mass of expert numerical modellers who are able to
develop methodological approaches that are appropriate to its
socio-economic context.</span
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><h3 class="data-card-heading">THREDDS</h3
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>Utilize our THREDDS server for SOMISANA's extensive data
library. As the standard protocol for accessing NetCDF files,
it offers high-resolution ocean data to illuminate our
regional domains. The server is adept at generating WMS
web-maps, thereby enabling efficient creation of interactive,
data-rich maps. Thanks to its user-friendly interface, large
datasets can be navigated seamlessly, making it a vital tool
for data-driven decision-making in multiple fields.</span
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>With our File Server, you have the ability to directly
download raw files, providing flexibility to work with data in
your preferred format. Additionally, it supports cutting-edge
cloud-optimized file formats, such as Zarr directories and
Kerchunked NetCDF v4 range pointers. This innovative approach
guarantees users can manage substantial data volumes
effectively, optimizing both time and resources while maintaining familier data access. </span
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>Venture into our operational forecast data through our
user-friendly web visualization platform. This tool presents a
comprehensive overview of our datasets, transforming raw
information into comprehensible visual interpretations. Offering
customizable views, the platform invites you to delve into the
data, unearthing invaluable insights that can augment your
understanding and empower more accurate projections based on models and value added products.</span
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>National Ocean Modelling team for NRF-SAEON and OCIMS </span
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><br /></span
><span class="home-text66"
>Principal Numerical Ocean Modeller at SAEON Egagasini and
founder of the SOMISANA Initiative. Responsible for bringing
SAEON and OCIMS together on operational modelling. </span
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>Senior Operational Ocean Modeller at SAEON, responsible for
expanding the modelling framework and for skills sharing and
development. </span
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>Mr Nkululeko Memela</span
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>Junior Operational Ocean Modeller at SAEON primarily responsible
for model development, testing, evaluation, reporting and
maintains this website.</span
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>Ms Aphiwe Mtetandaba</span
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>Ocean Product Developer - Responsible for analyzing physical
indicators and datasets, utilizing modeling tools, and
developing quantitative measures.</span
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>Mr Gustav Rautenbach</span
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>Mid-Level Operational Ocean Modeller at SAEON Responsible
for ocean model developments, model deployment and
model expansion across the South African EEZ.</span
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>Postdoctoral Fellow at SAEON Egagasini Node working on model
evaluation around Southern Africa, and researching the
variability of the Agulhas Current.</span
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>This work is supported by the DFFE's Ocean and Coastal
Information Management System (OCIMS) </span
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>Highlights from the most recent SAEON news-letter articles on
ocean modeling.</span
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><a
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>Digital Twins of the Ocean – the future of ocean
management
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><span class="home-text75">Date: 09-12 Nov 2023</span
><br /></span></div></a></div
><span class="home-text77"
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>Isn’t an ocean model just a digital version of the ocean, and
therefore a digital twin of the ocean? Once observations of
the ocean are digitised, can they be considered a digital twin
of the ocean? These are the questions I had in my own mind on
my way to China, which I rather sheepishly admitted to another
one of the attendees I met on the plane. I realized that I was
not alone in my uncertainty around the concept.</span
><br /><br /><span>~Giles Fearon</span><br /></span></div
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><span class="home-text83">Date: 05 2023</span
><br /></span></div></a></div
><span class="home-text85"
>SAEON’s participation highlighted its collaborative work in
marine information management and high-resolution ocean
forecasting that forms a fundamental part of Sustainable Ocean
Modelling Initiative.</span
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><span class="home-text88"
>The second Coastal and Regional Ocean Community Model (CROCO) summer school,
organised by Lionel Renault (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement)
and Jennifer Veitch (South African Environmental Observation Network)
was hosted at the Centre for High Performance Computing in Stellenbosch..</span
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