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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 ...

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 ...

IOOS Site Survey

User Survey Welcome! This survey is designed to measure your level of satisfaction with NOAA's IOOS website. It consists of 12 questions and should take approximately five minutes to complete ...

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 ...

Quality Assurance / Quality Control of Real Time O...

New Paper Released:As part of the U.S. IOOS Data Management and Cyberinfrastructure (DMAC) core services, the U.S. IOOS Program Office has issued "". The paper considers the applicability of real-time ...

Underwater Gliders

Gliders are a unique and important observing system used to serve a variety of subsurface observing missions. Gliders can monitor water currents, temperature, tagged animals and conditions that reveal effects ...

News

Expanding the Respiratory Forecast for the Gulf Co...

The GCOOS Red Tide Respiratory Forecast provides information on when the red tide caused by Karenia brevis could be impacting area beaches so that people who are susceptible to its ...

Hidden Diversity: Researcher describes four new sp...

UC Santa Barbara’s Thomas Turner has published a paper in the journal Zootaxa describing four new species of sponges. These novel specimens weren’t dredged from the murky depths or found ...

New awards advance IOOS data management

NOAA’s U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System Office is announcing new three-year cooperative agreements to support its . The awards, to and the , seek to improve the way IOOS ingests, ...

New HFR site launched in Lewes, Delaware

From left to right: U.S. IOOS Surface Currents Program Manager Brian Zelenke; MARACOOS Executive Director Dr. Gerhard Kuska; National Weather Service Director Dr. Louis Uccellini; and U.S. IOOS Director Carl ...

New NOAA report shows U.S. ocean enterprise sector...

A NOAA ocean glider, seen in waters off the coast of Puerto Rico in July 2018. These robotic, unmanned gliders are equipped with sensors to measure the salt content (salinity) ...

NOAA Awards $15.2M for Harmful Algal Bloom Researc...

One of Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute's (MBARI) long-range autonomous underwater vehicles (LRAUV) makes its way through the green, algae-rich waters of Lake Erie to track the 2019 harmful algal ...

NOAA awards $41 million for ocean observing

A joint deployment of an environmental sensor processor off the Washington coast by NOAA and the Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems, one of the certified IOOS regional associations ...

Red Tide Respiratory Forecast is Now Operational

The — part of a suite of NOAA tools focused on predicting the movements and impacts of harmful algal blooms in the Gulf of Mexico — has moved from “experimental” ...

General Pages

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 - 2 December 2...

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 Storm: Hurricane Season Resources

For forecasts, warnings, and up to the minute hurricane information, keep up with NOAA's . GOES East GeoColor satellite image of the Atlantic Ocean on September 11, 2018 showing Hurricanes ...
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