ODINAFRICA -
II in Ghana Ghana became a member of the ODINAFRICA Project during the second phase (ODINAFRICA-II) of the project in the year 2000. The host institution of the ODINAFRICA-II Project in Ghana is the Marine Fisheries Research Division (MFRD) of the Ministry of Fisheries. The Marine Fisheries Research Division was chosen among other research institutions in Ghana due to its long history of collecting and managing ocean data. Specifically the Oceanography/ Environment Section of MFRD is handling the project. Under the ODINAFRICA-II project, MFRD was designated as the National Oceanographic Data Centre (NODC) or the Ghana Oceanographic Data Center (GODC) and this takes care of both the Data and Information Canters. Since the inception of the ODINAFRICA in Ghana, the project has supported the GODC in terms of facilities, funds and training. The Center can boost of a well established Data and Information Canters, well trained Data and Information Managers, and equipment such as computers and accessories. Mission To facilitate the acquisition and management of marine data and information, the dissemination of ocean data products and provision of bibliographic support to a variety of user groups Objectives
The GODC operates within the framework of the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) . It has acquired data sets and producing comprehensive and quality controlled marine data products, Thus the GODC adds value to the datasets to help maximize the return on investment made in its collection. The GODC collaborates with all ocean data and information holding institutions and scientists in Ghana. The Roles and Responsibilities
The GODC also has linkages with other national and international projects with similar mission. |