Integrating Observing Systems to benefit stakeholders: A case study in the Gulf of Mexico

A. Jochens, M. Howard, L. Campbell, R. Mullins-Perry, G. Kirkpatrick, B. Kirkpatrick, C. Simoniello, Chuanmin Hu, R. Weisberg, C. Lembke, A. Corcoran, J. Ivey, S. Wolfe
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The U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System is being designed to be an end-to Dend, integrated, sustained, operational System of Systems that provides data, information and products to benefit a broad range of stakeholders in their decision-making. These design concepts form the basis of pilot projects being undertaken by the Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System Regional Association (GCOOS-RA). This paper presents a case study of the GCOOS-RA Harmful Algal Bloom Integrated Observing System (HABIOS) Project. A set of research activities related to harmful algal blooms is examined for eventual transition from pilot project to an integrated operational system. The end-to-end nature of the system is explored from the perspectives of design and operation, data management and communication, modeling and analysis, decision-support tools and outreach, and benefits to stakeholders at national, regional, state, and local levels. The case study of the HABs pilot projects will demonstrate that HAB-related observations need to be both sustained and operational, and that progress is being may through the integration of the efforts of many entities concerned with detecting and monitoring HAB events and mitigating HAB impacts.
整合观测系统使利益相关者受益:墨西哥湾的案例研究
美国综合海洋观测系统被设计成一个端到端、综合、持续、可操作的系统系统,提供数据、信息和产品,使广泛的利益相关者在决策中受益。这些设计概念构成了墨西哥湾沿海海洋观测系统区域协会正在进行的试点项目的基础。本文介绍了ggoos - ra有害藻华综合观测系统(HABIOS)项目的实例研究。研究了一系列与有害藻华有关的研究活动,以便最终从试点项目过渡到综合业务系统。从设计和操作、数据管理和通信、建模和分析、决策支持工具和外展以及国家、地区、州和地方各级利益相关者的利益等角度探讨了该系统的端到端性质。对赤潮试验项目的个案研究将表明,与赤潮有关的观测必须是持续的和可操作的,而且通过将许多有关查明和监测赤潮事件和减轻赤潮影响的实体的努力结合起来,可能正在取得进展。
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