2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2018.05.021
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Data challenges and opportunities for environmental management of North Sea oil and gas decommissioning in an era of blue growth

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“…There are existing platforms to accommodate and share monitoring data in the NWT, including the Discovery Portal and Mackenzie Data Stream. In the North Sea, for example, Murray et al (2018) report that many EAs and monitoring programs have been completed or are ongoing, but the data cannot be accessed, are difficult to collate, or are available in formats that are unusable. In the North Sea, for example, Murray et al (2018) report that many EAs and monitoring programs have been completed or are ongoing, but the data cannot be accessed, are difficult to collate, or are available in formats that are unusable.…”
Section: Open Data To Support Ce Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are existing platforms to accommodate and share monitoring data in the NWT, including the Discovery Portal and Mackenzie Data Stream. In the North Sea, for example, Murray et al (2018) report that many EAs and monitoring programs have been completed or are ongoing, but the data cannot be accessed, are difficult to collate, or are available in formats that are unusable. In the North Sea, for example, Murray et al (2018) report that many EAs and monitoring programs have been completed or are ongoing, but the data cannot be accessed, are difficult to collate, or are available in formats that are unusable.…”
Section: Open Data To Support Ce Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, consistent with previous research (Duinker and Greig 2006;Kristensen et al 2013), there is limited sharing of proponent data. Proponents are not easily convinced of the benefits of shared data, are concerned about the risk of data misuse, and can lack trust in data collected by government and other proponents (Murray et al 2018). Proponents may be required to report monitoring data under the terms and conditions of a water license, but these obligations are met with data provided in a protected and unusable format.…”
Section: Open Data To Support Ce Needsmentioning
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