[Medin_dacwg] Valuing marine data survey - deadline 10th july

Postlethwaite, Clare cfpo at bodc.ac.uk
Tue Jul 7 12:09:32 BST 2020



Do you or your stakeholders use marine data?

We need your help!

***Deadline -  Friday 10th July***

Dear MEDIN Partners,


As you may know, the Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN) are working alongside the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) and the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) to better understand the uses and ultimately the societal value of public ocean data.



We would be grateful if you could take a couple of minutes to circulate our questionnaire<https://survey2018.oecd.org/Survey.aspx?s=39c3e2e36f984cc4b45b93a1bde962db> to your colleagues and stakeholders, encouraging them to help us with this project and ultimately inform future ocean policies in the run-up to the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. The deadline for the survey is fast approaching.



Survey link: https://survey2018.oecd.org/Survey.aspx?s=39c3e2e36f984cc4b45b93a1bde962db

Survey deadline: Friday 10th July


Thank you very much in advance for taking the time to complete the questionnaire, which should take you less than ten minutes, and circulating it to your colleagues and stakeholders.


Best wishes,

Clare Postlethwaite






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From: Postlethwaite, Clare <cfpo at bodc.ac.uk>
Sent: 02 June 2020 11:51
To: Postlethwaite, Clare <cfpo at bodc.ac.uk>
Subject: Are you using marine data? We need your help!

Dear MEDIN Partners,


In an effort to better understand the uses and ultimately the societal value of public ocean data, the Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN) are working alongside the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) and the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS).

The first stage of this project contains a survey of users of public marine data repositories with the aim to better understand value chains associated with public marine data – a crucial step towards closing important knowledge gaps surrounding the valuation of the societal benefits of public marine data.

We would be grateful if you and your colleagues could take a couple of minutes to answer the following questionnaire. Doing so would be greatly appreciated – your contribution will help inform future ocean policies in the run-up to the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030.

Survey link:  https://survey2018.oecd.org/Survey.aspx?s=39c3e2e36f984cc4b45b93a1bde962db

OECD Marine Data Value Chain Survey<https://survey2018.oecd.org/Survey.aspx?s=39c3e2e36f984cc4b45b93a1bde962db>
The OECD is committed to protecting the personal data it processes, in accordance with its Personal Data Protection Rules. The OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation is using this survey to collect personal data, including name, email address, job title, employer, country of employer and postal code of employer.
survey2018.oecd.org

An OECD Policy Paper summarising the findings and jointly developed by OECD, MEDIN and GOOS will be published in Autumn 2020. In view of the current COVID-19 situation, some specific questions on the potential impacts for users of marine data have been added at the end of the questionnaire.


Many thanks,

Clare Postlethwaite


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