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HiOOS Stakeholder Workshop May 20, 2008 Breakout Group #2

Discussing stakeholder priorities for HiOOS - including monitoring processes, data accessibility, disaster management, and data translation for public use. Sharing data and experiences to improve system efficiency. Addressing challenges in data collection, information dissemination, and decision support.

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HiOOS Stakeholder Workshop May 20, 2008 Breakout Group #2

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  1. HiOOS Stakeholder WorkshopMay 20, 2008Breakout Group #2

  2. Top Priorities for HiOOS • What does your group want HiOOS to provide? • Planning for policy making • Better monitoring of nearshore processes • Data should enable multi-user access • Health concerns, environment and sea state, transportation, disaster management • Look to S. CA as a model for HIOOS products and data serving

  3. Top Priorities for HiOOS • Problems need to be better defined. • Logistical information • How was data collected and how well did it answer questions • Translating the data so it’s useful for general public • Spill response, dispersion modeling

  4. What group can provide to HiOOS • Or, what does the group have available to share with other stakeholders? • HPU has chemistry and CTD data from Kaneohe Bay that can be shared. • PEAC can provide experience in disseminating information

  5. Types of Involvement • With respect to data (user, provider), governance, etc.

  6. Additional Topics or Issues • Data Scale • Large, small, time, space • Connection between data-information-decision support • South Shore Centric • Maintaining the system • Integrating efforts of multiple groups • Taking diverse resources to make products available

  7. Additional Topics or Issues • Lack of biological data • Awareness of data needs improvement

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