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Animal Telemetry Network

Gathering information on the behavior and movement of marine animals is an essential part of the responsibilities of our national agencies charged with protecting endangered and threatened marine species as ...

Coastal and Ocean Modeling Testbed

The Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for FY2021 Coastal and Ocean Modeling Testbed Project, NOAA-NOS-IOOS-2021-2006729 was published in Grants.gov on December 8, 2020. Note, the deadline for submissions is February ...

Coastal and Ocean Modeling Testbed Projects

This page serves to summarize each of the current COMT Projects. More info about the COMT can be found here. The overall COMT is managed by our non-federal partner, the ...

Data Management & Cyberinfrastructure

A coherent strategy that enables the integration of marine data streams across disciplines, institutions, time scales, and geographic regions is central to the success of IOOS and other regional, national, ...

HF Radar

High frequency (HF) radar systems measure the speed and direction of ocean surface currents in near real time. Currents in the ocean are equivalent to winds in the atmosphere because ...

Improving an Ocean Acidification Observation Syste...

The decrease in calcium carbonate saturation state from is important to Pacific Northwest shellfish living in conditions that are naturally close to harmful saturation thresholds.  Anthropogenic additions of carbon dioxide ...

Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON)

Please visit U.S. MBON at . Biodiversity is critical from the perspective of ecosystem services such as food, oxygen, and socio-economic benefits that support human livelihoods. The , which concluded ...

Ocean Acidification

Acid eats away at calcium carbonate, the primary ingredient of shells and skeletons that many ocean animals depend on for survival. The shell pictured here is a victim of this ...

Ocean Enterprise Studies

Why this study? The Ocean Enterprise business cluster comprises New Blue Economy businesses that support ocean measurement, observation and forecasting. These businesses supply technology to generate ocean data or work ...

Ocean Technology Transition

LATEST NEWS Mission: The IOOS Ocean Technology Transition program sponsors the transition of emerging marine observing technologies, for which there is an existing operational requirement and a demonstrated commitment to ...
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News

2016 GoMRI Oil Spill and Ecosystem Science Confere...

The Oil Spill and Ecosystem Science Conference had 1000 participants from 35 states and 15 countries. Dr. Marcia McNutt gave the keynote talk for the conference talking on a topic ...

ACT Evaluates New Portable HAB Sensors

The team sampling at Weesuck Creek - included are Mark Vanasten, Diagnostic Technologies, Australia and Dr. Timothy Davis, Bowling Green State University. (Photo Credit: Holly Bowers, ACT-Moss Landing Marine Laboratories); ...

ACT Nutrient Sensor Challenge Winners Announced

Denice Shaw of the EPA Office of Research and Development present the award to Pompeo Moscetta of Systea at the ASLO conference in Honolulu. Photo credit: Alliance for Coastal Technologies ...

AGU Ocean Sciences 2016: New Orleans

The city of Jazz and Mardi Gras, New Orleans, was the site of the meeting. The multiple concurrent sessions, plenaries, town halls, exhibits, and thousands of posters can make your ...

Bi-Weekly IOOS® Z-GRAM – 10 July 2015

The Z-Gram is an informal way of keeping you up-to-date on US IOOS® activities. Pass it on! Please reply with an e-mail with additional addresses or if you no longer ...

CariCOOS Annual Meeting Ignites the Crowd

The General Assembly took place at the end of April at the Puerto Rico Convention Center in sunny San Juan, Puerto Rico. Taking a page from , the first evening ...

Catch the Next Wave and Oceanology International 2...

and take place every 2 years. This year, Catch the Next Wave was held at The Royal Institution--hallowed halls for scientists. Inside the Royal Institution. Photo Credit: IOOS/NOAA The event ...

General Pages

Benefits of Ocean Observing Catalog

WP1 Community EngagementTo be an effective tool, BOOC will need the support of all parts of the ocean observing community. This Work Package will build on the work already undertaken ...

Document Library

The IOOS document library is a compilation of our legacy and archival documents, organized by category. If you are unable to find the document you need within this collection, please ...

Enhancing Coastal and Ocean Observing and Innovati...

In 2020, NOAA’s and the U.S. IOOS Office teamed up to develop and host three regional workshops focused on improving users’ access to streamlined ocean, coasts, and Great Lakes observational ...

Eyes on the Ocean™ - IOOS Bi-weekly

Eyes on the Ocean™ (EOTO) from IOOS® Director Carl Gouldman is an informal way of keeping you up-to-date on US IOOS activities. The newsletter is distributed twice a month. To ...

Eyes on the Ocean™ - IOOS Bi-weekly - 1 April 2021

The Eyes on the Ocean™ Bi-weekly is an informal way of keeping you up-to-date on US IOOS® activities. to subscribe a new address or if you no longer want to ...

Eyes on the Ocean™ - IOOS Bi-weekly - 1 October 20...

The Eyes on the Ocean™ Bi-weekly is an informal way of keeping you up-to-date on US IOOS® activities. to subscribe a new address or if you no longer want to ...

Eyes on the Ocean™ - IOOS Bi-weekly - 10 December ...

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Eyes on the Ocean™ - IOOS Bi-weekly - 10 June 2021

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Eyes on the Ocean™ - IOOS Bi-weekly - 11 November ...

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Eyes on the Ocean™ - IOOS Bi-weekly - 12 November ...

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