Addressing ocean and coastal issues at the West Coast scale through regional ocean observing system collaboration

J. Patterson, J. Thomas, L. Rosenfeld, J. Newton, L. Hazard, J. Scianna, R. Kudela, E. Mayorga, C. Cohen, M. Cook, M. Otero, J. Adelaars
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The U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (U.S. IOOS®) is a network of eleven regional ocean observing systems coordinating observations of the nation's oceans, coasts, and Great Lakes. Three of these regional systems span the continental U.S. West Coast: the Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System (SCCOOS), the Central and Northern California Ocean Observing System (CeNCOOS), and the Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems (NANOOS). Each regional coastal ocean observing system (RCOOS) provides key observations, data, and information products that meet unique place-based needs through collaborations between academic institutions, state, tribal and federal agencies, private industry, and non-profit organizations. Some of the issues tackled by the RCOOS are: surface currents, ocean waves, harmful algae blooms and hypoxia, and ocean acidification.
通过区域海洋观测系统合作解决西海岸尺度的海洋和沿海问题
美国综合海洋观测系统(U.S. IOOS®)是一个由11个区域海洋观测系统组成的网络,协调对美国海洋、海岸和五大湖的观测。其中三个区域系统横跨美国大陆西海岸:南加州沿海海洋观测系统(SCCOOS)、中、北加州海洋观测系统(CeNCOOS)和西北网络海洋观测系统协会(NANOOS)。每个区域沿海海洋观测系统(RCOOS)通过学术机构、州、部落和联邦机构、私营企业和非营利组织之间的合作,提供关键的观测、数据和信息产品,以满足独特的基于地方的需求。RCOOS处理的一些问题是:表面洋流、海浪、有害藻类大量繁殖和缺氧,以及海洋酸化。
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