Social Network for
           Fishermen's
         associations and
         nautical-fishing
            activities.
      Creating a Mobile Maritime Hub for
         Western Mediterranean Area
                  2009-2050
                                  © Ramon Codina
                                   March 2009
                                          Firmado digitalmente por
                                          RAMON CODINA MUÑOZ

                          RAMON           Nombre de reconocimiento
                                          (DN): CN = RAMON CODINA
                                          MUÑOZ, SN = CODINA

                          CODINA          MUÑOZ, G = RAMON, C = ES,
                                          O = Agència Catalana de
                                          Certificació, OU = IDCAT
                                          Motivo: Soy el autor de este

                          MUÑOZ           documento
                                          Ubicación: Vilanova i la Geltrú
                                          Fecha: 2013.03.06 11:39:03
                                          +01'00'



Strategic Plan for the creation of a Mobile Maritime Hub in order to promote
economic activity and local social cohesion in a coastal and maritime economy in a
sustainable economy to achieve a common good ..

Autor: © Ramon Codina                                                       Página 1 de 10
1   INDEX

 2   INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 3

 3   CREATING STRATEGIC CENTERS FOR SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, TECHNICAL AND
 4   SCIENTIFIC IN THE MARITIME SECTOR, NAUTICAL AND FISHING. ..................................... 4

 5   IMPORTANCE OF NAUTICAL AND FISHING ACTIVITY IN THE AREA................................... 4

 6   INFORMATION SERVICES FISHERMEN'S ASSOCIATION TO CONSUMER. ......................... 5

 7   INFORMATION SERVICES FOR NAUTICAL AND FISHING COMMUNITIES .......................... 6

 8   TARGET CENTER OFFER CANDIDACY LIVING LAB AS MARITIME TECHNOLOGY
 9   CLUSTER WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN AREA ...................................................................... 6

10   MOBILE WORLD HUB MARITIME .............................................................................................. 7

11   STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES TO PROMOTE MOBILE WORLD HUB MARITIME ....................... 7

12   CREATING STRATEGIC WORKING GROUPS IN R & D + I IN THE MOBILE WORLD
13   MARITIME HUB MWHM 2012-2018............................................................................................. 8

14   GT on Critical Infrastructure Protection and monitoring the Information Security
15   Management in port areas, Maritime, Nautical and fishing. ................................................... 8

16   GT in creating wireless infrastructure platform for the maritime sector in the Western
17   Mediterranean and port areas. Its function is to research, development and innovation in
18   wireless networks and value added services to the maritime environment ......................... 8

19   GT Mobile World Hub in Food Security and continuous quality improvement in processes related
20   facilities in fishing products, managed fisheries or fishing communities .......................................... 8

21   GT Mobile World Hub in maritime telemedicine ....................................................................... 9

22   GT Mobile World Hub in Oceanography Civil, Environmental and Marine Bioacoustics for
23   port areas, fisheries (extractive and aquaculture) and as offshore wind farms and
24   offshore oil rigs. .......................................................................................................................... 9

25   GT Mobile World Hub of marine resorts, marine cruises and destinations. ......................... 9




     Autor: © Ramon Codina                                                                                                       Página 2 de 10
26   Introduction
27   The strategic plan was initiated in 2009 in order to promote maritime, fishing and
28   nautical science in a coastal region in the proper use and governance of technological
29   tools available in the community, attracting talent and value to the region. The main
30   idea is to observe the maritime sector as a whole and get different synergies for good
31   social and economic development in the region.
32   It starts from an initial target that is how we can improve considering sustainable
33   fisheries and local social culture of a particular region or area. We wonder what can
34   bring the scientific community and current technology to a fishing community,
35   specifically to a brotherhood of fishermen in a given coastal region? What relationships
36   can be created at the social, technical and scientific among different communities
37   (people of the sea, scientists, technologists) to achieve a sustainable economy and
38   achieve the common good? How can we market the fresh seafood, considering the
39   principles of energy efficiency and applying artificial intelligence systems in the market,
40   and how we can ensure the technology transfer of the investigation?
41   In Europe, thanks to the new personalized medicine applied, or personalized
42   genomics, undoubtedly increases life expectancy How does the progressive
43   aging of the community in that region, and how we can help aging with
44   healthy eating and sustainable in the community, to promote independent
45   living and independent?
46   New Technologies of Information and Communication and the new scientific
47   discoveries applied to Sector Health Marine forces us to take appropriate
48   technical and organizational security that guarantees the data and avoid its
49   alteration, loss, treatment or unauthorized access taking into consideration
50   the state of art of current technology, the nature of the data stored and the
51   risks to which they are exposed well come from human action or the physical
52   or natural.
53   In the strategic centres and working groups will implement the methodology
54   of good governance in the use of information technology and
55   communications, based on the triple (Evaluate, Manage and Monitor)




     Autor: © Ramon Codina                                                          Página 3 de 10
56

57



58   Creating strategic centers for
59   social, economic, technical and
60   scientific in the Maritime Sector,
61   Nautical and fishing.
62   The creation of strategic centers is based on the concept of socioeconomics
63   efficiently adapting technological advances and state of the art care to the
64   community, knowing the reality and contributing to its improvement.
65   It is essential that research is developed from a Living Lab, operating in a
66   maritime area, forming interdisciplinary working groups whose experts meet
67   to develop, implement and test in real life environments new technological
68   tools whose design focuses on the user, in our case the people of the sea,
69   forming an ecosystem focused on creativity, health and energy in a
70   sustainable economy.
71   Initially proposed centers are:
72        Reference center services to the Technologies of Information and
73         Communications and creation of digital communities 2.0
74        Dynamic center of activity and economic scientific at region in the proper use
75         of technological tools
76        Strategically Center for development of the investigation and INNOVATION in
77         areas such as telemedicine for Maritime assistance.
78        Center of technological development wind energy marine off-shore for
79         Western Mediterranean Sea


80       Importance of nautical and
81       fishing activity in the area.
82       -   We observe in the community the following:
83       -   Cultural aspects
84       -   Community history nautical-fishing, number of vessels and sailors
85       -   Importance of fishing on other populations in the region.

     Autor: © Ramon Codina                                                       Página 4 de 10
86        Information Services
87        fishermen's association to
88        consumer.
89        The ultimate consumer of seafood should get your fishery community and
90        trust preferably the following basic information
91                •   Knowledge of marine species in the Mare Nostrum each fishery
92                    community (cofradia) managed and supervised by the scientific
93                    community.
94                •   Creating a Virtual Aquarium marine reserve areas managed by the
95                    community of scientific communication assigned to each fishery
96                    community
97                •   Managing and monitoring activities in various modalities underwater
98                    marine reserve areas prior authorization
99        •   Management and supervision of scientific activities in areas permission integral
100           reserve.
101       •   Training in fresh fish consumer (Production Center and realization of
102           promotional videos)
103       •   Information on catches of the main species in the Mediterranean Sea area, for
104           cofradia. Sustainable Fisheries (fisheries information and closures)
105       •   Recipes and nutritional value of marine products.
106       •   Where to buy and taste fish of the fishery community (Cofradía).
107       •   Local marketing for producers and traders fishing certified quality products and
108           logistics services km0.
109       •   Management and best practices in the marketing of fish in each fishery
110           discards.
111       •   Information exchange services with buying platforms central markets for
112           efficient management of orders and deliveries to consumers.
113       •   Check source code quality of fishery products of the fishery community
114           (cofradia) and promote sustainable fisheries ecolabel for fisheries as open data
115           service and administrative transparency and good governance.
116




      Autor: © Ramon Codina                                                           Página 5 de 10
117

118       •

119       Information services for nautical
120       and fishing communities
121           Determine basic information services for nautical and fishing communities,
122           such as:
123       •   Weather Forecast
124       •   Wave
125       •   Electronic Nautical Card (WEND)
126       •   Fishing zones
127       •   Vedas
128       •   Legislation
129       •   Latest News of the Sector

130   Target Center offer candidacy Living
131   Lab as Maritime Technology Cluster
132   Western Mediterranean Area
133       We recommend the following charter service:
134              Mobility Technology Center in Maritime, Nautical and Fishing for the
135               Western Mediterranean area
136              Virtual Aquarium Oceanographic marine reserve areas (Mediterranean
137               Sea).
138              Quality Agency and Marine Fisheries of the Mediterranean (under
139               "agreement Barcelona for the protection of the Mediterranean Sea)
140              Collaborating Centre Maritime Safety Observatory providing oceanographic
141               services and information bioacoustics of environmental accidents in the
142               Mediterranean Sea.
143              Healthcare Coordination Centre on the Mediterranean Sea
144              Technology Centre to develop offshore wind farm energy in the western
145               Mediterranean Sea
146




      Autor: © Ramon Codina                                                       Página 6 de 10
147           

148   Mobile World Hub Maritime
149       The main objectives of the Mobile World Maritime Hub, or Maritime Mobile Hub, is
150       being referred Technology Center business and encourage economic activity in the
151       region in the world in the development of mobile technology, systems and
152       applications for the Maritime Sector, Nautical and Fishing and Health Care Center
153       Maritime Coordinator.




                      Mobile World Hub Maritime,
                         Centre tecnològic en mobilitat
                          Marítima, Nàutica-Pesquera i
                        Centre Coordinador d’Assistència
                                sanitària Marítima




          Autor: Ramon Codina,
154       IT Governance Auditor ISACA


155   Strategic objectives to promote
156   Mobile World Hub Maritime
157   Collect the initiative of the European Commission of 28 April 2010 the European Union
158   in the development of e-Maritime services.
159   Objectives stated in the Municipal Action Plan.
160   Presence at Mobile World Congress 2012 and collaboration with the Barcelona Mobile
161   World Capital 2012-2018.
162   Tourist promotion of maritime smart city, according to the principles of energy
163   efficiency, develops the concept of "Smart Cities Maritim" worldwide promotion of the
164   brand Costa Barcelona and port areas of the Catalan coast (North, Central and South).




      Autor: © Ramon Codina                                                     Página 7 de 10
165   Creating strategic working groups in
166   R & D + i in the Mobile World
167   Maritime Hub MWHM 2012-2018
168   The creation of multidisciplinary working groups with experts in each of the following
169   areas of study:

170   GT on Critical Infrastructure Protection and monitoring the
171   Information Security Management in port areas, Maritime, Nautical
172   and fishing.
173   They conduct a survey of telecommunications infrastructure and coverage in each port
174   areas, areas of marine reserve and marine parks and offshore wind, in the region.
175   Plans developed port infrastructure protection, marine reserve areas, offshore wind
176   farms and oil rigs (security / safety) for civil protection.
177   These critical infrastructures must ensure the safety of people and facilities and
178   information services and platforms to be deployed in the Maritime Smart Cities.

179   GT in creating wireless infrastructure platform for the maritime sector
180   in the Western Mediterranean and port areas. Its function is to
181   research, development and innovation in wireless networks and value
182   added services to the maritime environment
183   The proliferation of mobile devices and sensors in civil society and its routine use in
184   developed and interconnected populations, raises the creation of this working group,
185   in order to ensure the use of these devices in sea areas near the coast, with in order to
186   provide wireless coverage to 22 nautical miles. Distance to inshore fishing vessels in
187   the western Mediterranean area, operate normally.

188   GT Mobile World Hub in Food Security and continuous quality improvement in
189   processes related facilities in fishing products, managed fisheries or fishing
190   communities
191   Food security, improved food analysis protocols of fisheries products and the
192   continuous improvement of quality in processes related facilities in fishing products,
193   seeking to standardize managed fisheries fishing brotherhoods, allow better marketing
194   of certified sustainable fisheries. In this interdisciplinary group recommended that the
195   form, public fishing, veterinary technicians in food security, fisheries managers
196   (fishermen's) and personal research in artificial intelligence and computer vision. This
197   working group should respond to the environmental, social, economic, biological and
198   technological area.
199




      Autor: © Ramon Codina                                                        Página 8 de 10
200   GT Mobile World Hub in maritime telemedicine
201   Undoubtedly the European population's life expectancy increases and to ensure an
202   independent life, independent and healthy in the maritime sector, one of the working
203   groups enforced by the maritime telemedicine. One of the main objectives is to ensure
204   independent living, independent and healthy for the people of the sea in their journeys
205   along the coast and can be interconnected and receiving remote assistance to your
206   doctor from your boat.

207   GT Mobile World Hub in Oceanography Civil, Environmental and
208   Marine Bioacoustics for port areas, fisheries (extractive and
209   aquaculture) and as offshore wind farms and offshore oil rigs.
210   In this working group should develop a platform for information and location of the
211   hydrophones and marine sensors to provide a detailed map of the acoustic capacity in
212   all port areas, marine reserve areas for the protection of flora and fauna. The main
213   purpose of this information is to study the native marine species and help their growth
214   and conservation. And monitor and foster sustainable tourism in these areas
215   underwater marine reserve.
216   Another application of this group is to foster the development of mobile platforms to
217   assess, manage and monitor, marine outfalls of coastal populations, the control of
218   marine water quality for human consumption (for example, the case of the brand
219   Mediterranean commercial water is detected in the analysis increases the quality of
220   the product if the extraction takes place nearby where there posidonia marine
221   species), thus control, conservation of marine species posidonia Sea Mediterranean
222   and its location using geographic information systems is vital to marine marine
223   ecosystem of the area.
224   Encourage studies of impact on marine water quality with the quality of the food chain
225   obtained by fresh seafood caught by fisheries in the area.

226   GT Mobile World Hub of marine resorts, marine cruises and
227   destinations.
228   It will enhance the mobile platforms that promote tourist destinations the activities of
229   the maritime area in various tourism products, such as: water sports and cruises,
230   cultural tourism maritime maritime gastronomic tourism, wine tourism and sea food,
231   performing equestrian tourism packages sea-mountain, for example to promote the
232   use of the nautical clubs on the part of the population, practice sailing vessels
233   combined with equestrian excursions, tourism related to fishing activities or fishing
234   tourism and promoting health tourism.
235




      Autor: © Ramon Codina                                                        Página 9 de 10
236

237

238   All working groups are designed in response to the public-private partnership in each
239   of the areas of competence within a sustainable economy. All working groups will have
240   a supervisory board and coordinator managed by the Maritime Mobile World Hub,
241   which will assess, direct and supervise and ensure the proper development and
242   technology transfer of the different projects that arise in these working groups. For
243   each project arising from each working group will appoint a maximum of five
244   companies (public and private) coordinated by a project manager and supervised by
245   the working group they belong.
246

247   All working groups are designed in response to the public-private partnership in each
248   of the areas of competence within a sustainable economy. All working groups will have
249   a supervisory board and coordinator managed by the Maritime Mobile World Hub,
250   which will assess, direct and supervise and ensure the proper development and
251   technology transfer of the different projects that arise in these working groups. For
252   each project arising from each working group will appoint a maximum of five
253   companies (public and private) coordinated by a project manager and supervised by
254   the working group to which they belong.




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Social network for fishermen's associations and nautical fishing activities mobile maritime hub-2009_2050

  • 1.
    Social Network for Fishermen's associations and nautical-fishing activities. Creating a Mobile Maritime Hub for Western Mediterranean Area 2009-2050 © Ramon Codina March 2009 Firmado digitalmente por RAMON CODINA MUÑOZ RAMON Nombre de reconocimiento (DN): CN = RAMON CODINA MUÑOZ, SN = CODINA CODINA MUÑOZ, G = RAMON, C = ES, O = Agència Catalana de Certificació, OU = IDCAT Motivo: Soy el autor de este MUÑOZ documento Ubicación: Vilanova i la Geltrú Fecha: 2013.03.06 11:39:03 +01'00' Strategic Plan for the creation of a Mobile Maritime Hub in order to promote economic activity and local social cohesion in a coastal and maritime economy in a sustainable economy to achieve a common good .. Autor: © Ramon Codina Página 1 de 10
  • 2.
    1 INDEX 2 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 3 3 CREATING STRATEGIC CENTERS FOR SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, TECHNICAL AND 4 SCIENTIFIC IN THE MARITIME SECTOR, NAUTICAL AND FISHING. ..................................... 4 5 IMPORTANCE OF NAUTICAL AND FISHING ACTIVITY IN THE AREA................................... 4 6 INFORMATION SERVICES FISHERMEN'S ASSOCIATION TO CONSUMER. ......................... 5 7 INFORMATION SERVICES FOR NAUTICAL AND FISHING COMMUNITIES .......................... 6 8 TARGET CENTER OFFER CANDIDACY LIVING LAB AS MARITIME TECHNOLOGY 9 CLUSTER WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN AREA ...................................................................... 6 10 MOBILE WORLD HUB MARITIME .............................................................................................. 7 11 STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES TO PROMOTE MOBILE WORLD HUB MARITIME ....................... 7 12 CREATING STRATEGIC WORKING GROUPS IN R & D + I IN THE MOBILE WORLD 13 MARITIME HUB MWHM 2012-2018............................................................................................. 8 14 GT on Critical Infrastructure Protection and monitoring the Information Security 15 Management in port areas, Maritime, Nautical and fishing. ................................................... 8 16 GT in creating wireless infrastructure platform for the maritime sector in the Western 17 Mediterranean and port areas. Its function is to research, development and innovation in 18 wireless networks and value added services to the maritime environment ......................... 8 19 GT Mobile World Hub in Food Security and continuous quality improvement in processes related 20 facilities in fishing products, managed fisheries or fishing communities .......................................... 8 21 GT Mobile World Hub in maritime telemedicine ....................................................................... 9 22 GT Mobile World Hub in Oceanography Civil, Environmental and Marine Bioacoustics for 23 port areas, fisheries (extractive and aquaculture) and as offshore wind farms and 24 offshore oil rigs. .......................................................................................................................... 9 25 GT Mobile World Hub of marine resorts, marine cruises and destinations. ......................... 9 Autor: © Ramon Codina Página 2 de 10
  • 3.
    26 Introduction 27 The strategic plan was initiated in 2009 in order to promote maritime, fishing and 28 nautical science in a coastal region in the proper use and governance of technological 29 tools available in the community, attracting talent and value to the region. The main 30 idea is to observe the maritime sector as a whole and get different synergies for good 31 social and economic development in the region. 32 It starts from an initial target that is how we can improve considering sustainable 33 fisheries and local social culture of a particular region or area. We wonder what can 34 bring the scientific community and current technology to a fishing community, 35 specifically to a brotherhood of fishermen in a given coastal region? What relationships 36 can be created at the social, technical and scientific among different communities 37 (people of the sea, scientists, technologists) to achieve a sustainable economy and 38 achieve the common good? How can we market the fresh seafood, considering the 39 principles of energy efficiency and applying artificial intelligence systems in the market, 40 and how we can ensure the technology transfer of the investigation? 41 In Europe, thanks to the new personalized medicine applied, or personalized 42 genomics, undoubtedly increases life expectancy How does the progressive 43 aging of the community in that region, and how we can help aging with 44 healthy eating and sustainable in the community, to promote independent 45 living and independent? 46 New Technologies of Information and Communication and the new scientific 47 discoveries applied to Sector Health Marine forces us to take appropriate 48 technical and organizational security that guarantees the data and avoid its 49 alteration, loss, treatment or unauthorized access taking into consideration 50 the state of art of current technology, the nature of the data stored and the 51 risks to which they are exposed well come from human action or the physical 52 or natural. 53 In the strategic centres and working groups will implement the methodology 54 of good governance in the use of information technology and 55 communications, based on the triple (Evaluate, Manage and Monitor) Autor: © Ramon Codina Página 3 de 10
  • 4.
    56 57 58 Creating strategic centers for 59 social, economic, technical and 60 scientific in the Maritime Sector, 61 Nautical and fishing. 62 The creation of strategic centers is based on the concept of socioeconomics 63 efficiently adapting technological advances and state of the art care to the 64 community, knowing the reality and contributing to its improvement. 65 It is essential that research is developed from a Living Lab, operating in a 66 maritime area, forming interdisciplinary working groups whose experts meet 67 to develop, implement and test in real life environments new technological 68 tools whose design focuses on the user, in our case the people of the sea, 69 forming an ecosystem focused on creativity, health and energy in a 70 sustainable economy. 71 Initially proposed centers are: 72  Reference center services to the Technologies of Information and 73 Communications and creation of digital communities 2.0 74  Dynamic center of activity and economic scientific at region in the proper use 75 of technological tools 76  Strategically Center for development of the investigation and INNOVATION in 77 areas such as telemedicine for Maritime assistance. 78  Center of technological development wind energy marine off-shore for 79 Western Mediterranean Sea 80 Importance of nautical and 81 fishing activity in the area. 82 - We observe in the community the following: 83 - Cultural aspects 84 - Community history nautical-fishing, number of vessels and sailors 85 - Importance of fishing on other populations in the region. Autor: © Ramon Codina Página 4 de 10
  • 5.
    86 Information Services 87 fishermen's association to 88 consumer. 89 The ultimate consumer of seafood should get your fishery community and 90 trust preferably the following basic information 91 • Knowledge of marine species in the Mare Nostrum each fishery 92 community (cofradia) managed and supervised by the scientific 93 community. 94 • Creating a Virtual Aquarium marine reserve areas managed by the 95 community of scientific communication assigned to each fishery 96 community 97 • Managing and monitoring activities in various modalities underwater 98 marine reserve areas prior authorization 99 • Management and supervision of scientific activities in areas permission integral 100 reserve. 101 • Training in fresh fish consumer (Production Center and realization of 102 promotional videos) 103 • Information on catches of the main species in the Mediterranean Sea area, for 104 cofradia. Sustainable Fisheries (fisheries information and closures) 105 • Recipes and nutritional value of marine products. 106 • Where to buy and taste fish of the fishery community (Cofradía). 107 • Local marketing for producers and traders fishing certified quality products and 108 logistics services km0. 109 • Management and best practices in the marketing of fish in each fishery 110 discards. 111 • Information exchange services with buying platforms central markets for 112 efficient management of orders and deliveries to consumers. 113 • Check source code quality of fishery products of the fishery community 114 (cofradia) and promote sustainable fisheries ecolabel for fisheries as open data 115 service and administrative transparency and good governance. 116 Autor: © Ramon Codina Página 5 de 10
  • 6.
    117 118 • 119 Information services for nautical 120 and fishing communities 121 Determine basic information services for nautical and fishing communities, 122 such as: 123 • Weather Forecast 124 • Wave 125 • Electronic Nautical Card (WEND) 126 • Fishing zones 127 • Vedas 128 • Legislation 129 • Latest News of the Sector 130 Target Center offer candidacy Living 131 Lab as Maritime Technology Cluster 132 Western Mediterranean Area 133 We recommend the following charter service: 134  Mobility Technology Center in Maritime, Nautical and Fishing for the 135 Western Mediterranean area 136  Virtual Aquarium Oceanographic marine reserve areas (Mediterranean 137 Sea). 138  Quality Agency and Marine Fisheries of the Mediterranean (under 139 "agreement Barcelona for the protection of the Mediterranean Sea) 140  Collaborating Centre Maritime Safety Observatory providing oceanographic 141 services and information bioacoustics of environmental accidents in the 142 Mediterranean Sea. 143  Healthcare Coordination Centre on the Mediterranean Sea 144  Technology Centre to develop offshore wind farm energy in the western 145 Mediterranean Sea 146 Autor: © Ramon Codina Página 6 de 10
  • 7.
    147  148 Mobile World Hub Maritime 149 The main objectives of the Mobile World Maritime Hub, or Maritime Mobile Hub, is 150 being referred Technology Center business and encourage economic activity in the 151 region in the world in the development of mobile technology, systems and 152 applications for the Maritime Sector, Nautical and Fishing and Health Care Center 153 Maritime Coordinator. Mobile World Hub Maritime, Centre tecnològic en mobilitat Marítima, Nàutica-Pesquera i Centre Coordinador d’Assistència sanitària Marítima Autor: Ramon Codina, 154 IT Governance Auditor ISACA 155 Strategic objectives to promote 156 Mobile World Hub Maritime 157 Collect the initiative of the European Commission of 28 April 2010 the European Union 158 in the development of e-Maritime services. 159 Objectives stated in the Municipal Action Plan. 160 Presence at Mobile World Congress 2012 and collaboration with the Barcelona Mobile 161 World Capital 2012-2018. 162 Tourist promotion of maritime smart city, according to the principles of energy 163 efficiency, develops the concept of "Smart Cities Maritim" worldwide promotion of the 164 brand Costa Barcelona and port areas of the Catalan coast (North, Central and South). Autor: © Ramon Codina Página 7 de 10
  • 8.
    165 Creating strategic working groups in 166 R & D + i in the Mobile World 167 Maritime Hub MWHM 2012-2018 168 The creation of multidisciplinary working groups with experts in each of the following 169 areas of study: 170 GT on Critical Infrastructure Protection and monitoring the 171 Information Security Management in port areas, Maritime, Nautical 172 and fishing. 173 They conduct a survey of telecommunications infrastructure and coverage in each port 174 areas, areas of marine reserve and marine parks and offshore wind, in the region. 175 Plans developed port infrastructure protection, marine reserve areas, offshore wind 176 farms and oil rigs (security / safety) for civil protection. 177 These critical infrastructures must ensure the safety of people and facilities and 178 information services and platforms to be deployed in the Maritime Smart Cities. 179 GT in creating wireless infrastructure platform for the maritime sector 180 in the Western Mediterranean and port areas. Its function is to 181 research, development and innovation in wireless networks and value 182 added services to the maritime environment 183 The proliferation of mobile devices and sensors in civil society and its routine use in 184 developed and interconnected populations, raises the creation of this working group, 185 in order to ensure the use of these devices in sea areas near the coast, with in order to 186 provide wireless coverage to 22 nautical miles. Distance to inshore fishing vessels in 187 the western Mediterranean area, operate normally. 188 GT Mobile World Hub in Food Security and continuous quality improvement in 189 processes related facilities in fishing products, managed fisheries or fishing 190 communities 191 Food security, improved food analysis protocols of fisheries products and the 192 continuous improvement of quality in processes related facilities in fishing products, 193 seeking to standardize managed fisheries fishing brotherhoods, allow better marketing 194 of certified sustainable fisheries. In this interdisciplinary group recommended that the 195 form, public fishing, veterinary technicians in food security, fisheries managers 196 (fishermen's) and personal research in artificial intelligence and computer vision. This 197 working group should respond to the environmental, social, economic, biological and 198 technological area. 199 Autor: © Ramon Codina Página 8 de 10
  • 9.
    200 GT Mobile World Hub in maritime telemedicine 201 Undoubtedly the European population's life expectancy increases and to ensure an 202 independent life, independent and healthy in the maritime sector, one of the working 203 groups enforced by the maritime telemedicine. One of the main objectives is to ensure 204 independent living, independent and healthy for the people of the sea in their journeys 205 along the coast and can be interconnected and receiving remote assistance to your 206 doctor from your boat. 207 GT Mobile World Hub in Oceanography Civil, Environmental and 208 Marine Bioacoustics for port areas, fisheries (extractive and 209 aquaculture) and as offshore wind farms and offshore oil rigs. 210 In this working group should develop a platform for information and location of the 211 hydrophones and marine sensors to provide a detailed map of the acoustic capacity in 212 all port areas, marine reserve areas for the protection of flora and fauna. The main 213 purpose of this information is to study the native marine species and help their growth 214 and conservation. And monitor and foster sustainable tourism in these areas 215 underwater marine reserve. 216 Another application of this group is to foster the development of mobile platforms to 217 assess, manage and monitor, marine outfalls of coastal populations, the control of 218 marine water quality for human consumption (for example, the case of the brand 219 Mediterranean commercial water is detected in the analysis increases the quality of 220 the product if the extraction takes place nearby where there posidonia marine 221 species), thus control, conservation of marine species posidonia Sea Mediterranean 222 and its location using geographic information systems is vital to marine marine 223 ecosystem of the area. 224 Encourage studies of impact on marine water quality with the quality of the food chain 225 obtained by fresh seafood caught by fisheries in the area. 226 GT Mobile World Hub of marine resorts, marine cruises and 227 destinations. 228 It will enhance the mobile platforms that promote tourist destinations the activities of 229 the maritime area in various tourism products, such as: water sports and cruises, 230 cultural tourism maritime maritime gastronomic tourism, wine tourism and sea food, 231 performing equestrian tourism packages sea-mountain, for example to promote the 232 use of the nautical clubs on the part of the population, practice sailing vessels 233 combined with equestrian excursions, tourism related to fishing activities or fishing 234 tourism and promoting health tourism. 235 Autor: © Ramon Codina Página 9 de 10
  • 10.
    236 237 238 All working groups are designed in response to the public-private partnership in each 239 of the areas of competence within a sustainable economy. All working groups will have 240 a supervisory board and coordinator managed by the Maritime Mobile World Hub, 241 which will assess, direct and supervise and ensure the proper development and 242 technology transfer of the different projects that arise in these working groups. For 243 each project arising from each working group will appoint a maximum of five 244 companies (public and private) coordinated by a project manager and supervised by 245 the working group they belong. 246 247 All working groups are designed in response to the public-private partnership in each 248 of the areas of competence within a sustainable economy. All working groups will have 249 a supervisory board and coordinator managed by the Maritime Mobile World Hub, 250 which will assess, direct and supervise and ensure the proper development and 251 technology transfer of the different projects that arise in these working groups. For 252 each project arising from each working group will appoint a maximum of five 253 companies (public and private) coordinated by a project manager and supervised by 254 the working group to which they belong. Autor: © Ramon Codina Página 10 de 10