1 / 12

NOAA/CSC: Fostering the Regional Component of the Integrated Ocean Observing System

NOAA/CSC: Fostering the Regional Component of the Integrated Ocean Observing System. SECOORA Workshop 12-13 September 2006 Geno Olmi.

regis
Download Presentation

NOAA/CSC: Fostering the Regional Component of the Integrated Ocean Observing System

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. NOAA/CSC: Fostering the Regional Component of the Integrated Ocean Observing System SECOORA Workshop 12-13 September 2006 Geno Olmi

  2. CSC’s Goal: Coastal and ocean professionals are better able to manage, protect, and utilize coastal and marine resources using ocean observation information and tools. • Three Focus Areas • Partnerships and capacity • Data, modeling, and applications infrastructure • Coastal community participation

  3. Partnerships & Capacity • Support Ocean.US by administering funds and providing staff and support • Support Regional Association development by providing coordination grants • Assist in communication and coordination among Regional Associations, Ocean.US, and NOAA • Assess and address needs of the Regional Associations • Administer grants for sub-regional observing systems (Coastal Observation Technology Systems) • Participate in NOAA IOOS planning

  4. NOAA Contribution to Regional Capacity: Regional Association Development Coastal Observation Technology System (COTS) Coastal Observation Technology System (COTS) GEM Pilot Projects GoMOOS Oregon Health & Sciences Inst. Univ. of South Florida RA Coordination GCOOS SECOORA MACOORA GLOS NANOOS CeNCOOS SCCOOS AOOS NERA PacIOOS CaRA COTS ACT Wallops/CIT CORMP Caro-COOPS COMPS OrCOOS SCCOOS CIMT CI-CORE AOOS GoMOOS SCOOP LISICOS COOA JCOOT CenGOOS GoMOOS COOA LISICOS CI-CORE Wallops ACT CIMT CORMP SCCOOS Caro-COOPS COMPS WAVCIS

  5. IOOS Regional Coordination Workshop Purpose: Further the development of a national network of Regional Associations to advance the regional component of IOOS 7-9 November 2006, Chicago, IL

  6. Data, Modeling, and Applications Infrastructure • Participate on Data Management and Communication (DMAC) steering committee and expert teams • Establishing a testbed for data transport processes • Developing mechanisms to improve information sharing for data transport • Developing data standards and best practices • Supporting community modeling approaches for coastal issues

  7. Community Information Repository • Information on data sharing and collaboration focused on regional IOOS groups • “How-to”, cookbooks, best practices for IOOS data sharing • Input from various sources – compiled in one place http://www.ocean.us/CIR

  8. Data Transport Lab • Will evaluate most commonly used transport technologies (OPeNDAP, OGC, SOAP/XML, etc…) • “Cookbooks“ for using these technologies to share and access IOOS data • Engage regional data providers to test, participate, and give/receive technical assistance

  9. Coastal Community Participation • Conducting workshops, conference sessions, and other opportunities to incorporate coastal management issues into IOOS • Developing demonstration tools and applications for using IOOS information • Supporting economic studies to communicate the value of IOOS to coastal management issues

  10. Communication and Engagement • Conference sessions • Coastal Zone 03 • Coastal Zone 05 • ERF 03 • ERF 05 • Oceanology/MTS 2004 • Ocean Sciences 2006 • The Coastal Society 2004 • The Coastal Society 2006

  11. IOOS Applications: Making IOOS matter • Highlighting end-user applications of IOOS • Beginning with CSC applications • Chesapeake Bay Oyster Larvae Tracker • Promote Regional applications • Need partners • Demonstrating the value of “interoperability” • Inundation modeling and visualization http://www.csc.noaa.gov/cbolt

  12. NOAA/CSC: Fostering the Regional Component of the Integrated Ocean Observing System • CCS contacts: • IOOS Theme Lead: Mary Culver • Regional Associations/COTS: Geno Olmi, Dave Easter • Data Management Infrastructure: Jim Boyd • IOOS Applications: Dave Eslinger • Web Sites • www.csc.noaa.gov/coos • www.csc.noaa.gov/cots • http://www.ocean.us/CIR

More Related