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Page 1: A Collaborative Effort. IOOS – National Ocean Observing

A Collaborative Effort

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IOOS – National Ocean Observing

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PacIOOS Areas

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U.S. National Coordination

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IOOS to meet 7 societal goals Improve predictions of climate change

and weather and their effects on coastal communities and the nation;

Mitigate the effects of natural hazards more effectively;

Improve the safety & efficiency of marine operations;

Improve national/homeland security;

Reduce public health risks;

Protect & restore healthy coastal ecosystems more effectively; and

Enable the sustained use of ocean and coastal resources.

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CollaborationAmerican Samoa Community CollegeCollege of the Marshall IslandsConservation Society of PohnpeiMarine Environmental Research Institute - PohnpeiPacific Marine Resources Institute (CNMI)Palau Automated Land and Resource Information

SystemUniversity of GuamUniversity of Hawaii (UH Manoa – SOEST and Sea

Grant; UH Hilo)

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What does PacIOOS do?

Data Collection: new sensors in the water

Data Aggregation: repository for geospatially referenced ocean data

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What does PacIOOS do?Data

Visualization: create maps, images, or data products

Outreach/ Communication: regarding program and general ocean phenomena such as sea level rise and climate change

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Current activitiesEngaging stakeholders and data users

Build partnerships for system growth

Searching for available data sets

Determine data and product needs

Distribute data currently available

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Instruments deployed (being deployed)

Measure temperature, conductivity (salinity), depth, chlorophyll, and turbidity

Near shore sensors: Water quality

instruments

Locations chosen for: American Samoa Commonwealth of the

Northern Mariana Islands

Federated States of Micronesia Guam Republic of the Marshall Islands Palau

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What do sensors tell us?More complete picture of chemical and

physical conditions of coastal waters

Education – time series of conditions, basis for location experiments /activities

Monitor for poor water quality events (can indicate excessive runoff of land-based water)

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Contact informationpacioos.org

Maria Haws, Pacific Islands Coordinator [email protected] 

Jim Potemra, Data Management Team Lead [email protected]