SIMA Austral: An operational information system for managing the Chilean aquaculture industry with international application

IF 1.7 3区 地球科学 Q4 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Journal of Operational Oceanography Pub Date : 2019-07-15 DOI:10.1080/1755876X.2019.1636606
A. Steven, S. Aryal, P. Bernal, F. Bravo, R. Bustamante, S. Condie, J. Dambacher, Sven Dowideit, E. Fulton, Rebecca Gorton, M. Herzfeld, J. Hodge, E. Hoshino, Erin Kenna, Diego Ocampo, C. van Putten, F. Rizwi, J. Skerratt, A. Steven, Linda Thomas, S. Tickell, P. Vaquero, D. Wild, K. Wild-Allen
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ABSTRACT The Integrated Management System for the Aquaculture (SIMA in Spanish) is a comprehensive interoperable information and modelling platform that has been developed to provide the Chilean Aquaculture industry and government agencies with access to improved environmental intelligence allowing them to make better informed strategic and operational decisions. SIMA is built upon an integrated system of biophysical production data, catchment and coastal-marine models, visualisation, reporting and risk-based decision support tools. This communication briefly describes the SIMA architecture and components and provides examples of applications of how it can be used to inform policy and management decisions, and discusses challenges and key learnings and considers future developments and applications.
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SIMA Austral:用于管理智利水产养殖业的操作信息系统,具有国际应用
水产养殖综合管理系统(西班牙语为SIMA)是一个全面的可互操作信息和建模平台,旨在为智利水产养殖业和政府机构提供改进的环境情报,使他们能够做出更明智的战略和运营决策。SIMA建立在生物物理生产数据、集水区和沿海海洋模型、可视化、报告和基于风险的决策支持工具的综合系统之上。本文简要介绍了SIMA体系结构和组件,并提供了如何使用SIMA为政策和管理决策提供信息的应用程序示例,讨论了挑战和关键经验,并考虑了未来的开发和应用程序。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Operational Oceanography will publish papers which examine the role of oceanography in contributing to the fields of: Numerical Weather Prediction; Development of Climatologies; Implications of Ocean Change; Ocean and Climate Forecasting; Ocean Observing Technologies; Eutrophication; Climate Assessment; Shoreline Change; Marine and Sea State Prediction; Model Development and Validation; Coastal Flooding; Reducing Public Health Risks; Short-Range Ocean Forecasting; Forces on Structures; Ocean Policy; Protecting and Restoring Ecosystem health; Controlling and Mitigating Natural Hazards; Safe and Efficient Marine Operations
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