Abstract

Earth System Sciences have been generating increasingly larger amounts of heterogeneous data in recent years. We identify the need to combine Earth System Sciences with Data Sciences, and give our perspective on how this could be accomplished within the sub-field of Marine Sciences. Marine data hold abundant information and insights that Data Science techniques can reveal. There is high demand and potential to combine skills and knowledge from Marine and Data Sciences to best take advantage of the vast amount of marine data. This can be accomplished by establishing Marine Data Science as a new research discipline. Marine Data Science is an interface science that applies Data Science tools to extract information, knowledge, and insights from the exponentially increasing body of marine data. Marine Data Scientists need to be trained Data Scientists with a broad basic understanding of Marine Sciences and expertise in knowledge transfer. Marine Data Science doctoral researchers need targeted training for these specific skills, a crucial component of which is co-supervision from both parental sciences. They also might face challenges of scientific recognition and lack of an established academic career path. In this paper, we, Marine and Data Scientists at different stages of their academic career, present perspectives to define Marine Data Science as a distinct discipline. We draw on experiences of a Doctoral Research School, MarDATA, dedicated to training a cohort of early career Marine Data Scientists. We characterize the methods of Marine Data Science as a toolbox including skills from their two parental sciences. All of these aim to analyze and interpret marine data, which build the foundation of Marine Data Science.

Highlights

  • Even though we find the first way of establishing Marine Data Science important to expand the education of Marine Scientists into this new methodological field, the latter approach was the motivation for the establishment of the Helmholtz School for Marine Data Science (MarDATA)3

  • Since Marine Sciences include the full range of natural sciences, Marine Data Scientists (MDSc) deal with data that originate from small-scale experiments to globally operating autonomous instruments, satellites, and ocean model outputs

  • In this paper we provide our perspective of the current state and future of Marine Data Science (MDS) as a marine example for the fusion of Earth System Sciences with Data Science

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Summary

MOTIVATION

Earth System Sciences have seen enormous technological progress within the past decades, generating huge data sets from various sources. These examples show that establishing Marine Data Science can be approached from two perspectives: from a specialized field in Marine Sciences with an expansion toward Data Science methodologies, or from Data Science with a specialization toward the Marine Sciences In both cases new Data Science methods have the potential to generate added value to marine research, for example in ocean models by aiding the scientific interpretation of 4D model data. They help in improving the workflow and analysis of large volumes of model data.

MARINE DATA
Marine Sciences
Data Science
THE MARINE DATA SCIENTIST’S TOOLBOX
Marine Data Mining Pipeline
Computer Science and Programming Skills
Interface Scientists Skills
HOW TO TRAIN A MARINE DATA SCIENTIST
SUMMARY AND CHALLENGES
CONCLUSION
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

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