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Northeastern Regional Association of Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems Coastal Ocean Observing Systems MARACOOS

Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems MARACOOS

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Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing SystemsObserving Systems

MARACOOS

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NEARCOOS Structure

• 2.5 full time staff, plus contract support• ~18 member Board of Directors

– ⅓ State Management chosen by NROC– ⅓ Academics chosen by a regional consortium– ⅓ Other Stakeholders – Industry, Lobstermen's

Association– Non-voting Federal

• Strategic Planning and Implementation Team– Working Groups

• Many Different partners – Federal, State, Local, NGOs

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What do we do?• Sustain NERACOOS as a Regional Information

Coordination Entity • Sustain an Observing Subsystem

– Moored and Coastal Stations and High Frequency Radar (HFR)

• Support the Northeast Coastal Ocean Forecast System. Region wide and high resolution local.

• Enhance Data Management and Communications• Support a Targeted and Leveraged Education and

Outreach Subsystem• Work closely with the Northeast Regional Ocean Council

(NROC, have MOU) to meet regional needs.

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NERACOOS Success Stories

Safer and More Efficient Marine operations - Obs and forecasts for commercial and recreational mariners and the US Coast Guard.

“The forecasts are instrumental in planning both training and routine operations, especially in winter… I cannot imagine operating without this buoy. We check it constantly throughout the day.” - Chief Warrant Officer Curtis Barthel, Commanding Officer, Station Rockland.

“The forecasts are instrumental in planning both training and routine operations, especially in winter… I cannot imagine operating without this buoy. We check it constantly throughout the day.” - Chief Warrant Officer Curtis Barthel, Commanding Officer, Station Rockland.

Weather Conditions - NWS WFO marine desks “routinely integrate NERACOOS data into our forecasts and warning operations on an hourly basis”. Coastal Inundation tools and forecasts. Forecasting ship icing potential.

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NERACOOS Success Stories

Harmful Algal Blooms - WHOI led effort uses observations to understand historical and current conditions, forecast HABs, and pioneering real-time HAB observations.

Improving Water Quality -Hypoxia monitoring and modeling in Long Island Sound for NY and CT waste load allocations. Informing NH DES nutrient criteria effort to protect eelgrass habitat in Great Bay, NH. Real-time information the Narragansett Bay.

“… having uninterrupted access to these NERACOOS mooring time series is critically important to our Alexandrium forecasts.” - Don Anderson, WHOI. “… having uninterrupted access to these NERACOOS mooring time series is critically important to our Alexandrium forecasts.” - Don Anderson, WHOI.

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Success Stories

Coastal Marine Spatial Planning Supporting NROC as a member of the Northeast Ocean Data Portal Working Group. Working group has developed requirements, integrated data, developed viewer, worked with NIMS.

“The new Northeast Ocean Data Portal is a great tool that puts needed information into the hands of managers to help support ocean planning and other decisions within a regional context,” said Bruce Carlisle, NROC member and Acting Director for Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management.

“The new Northeast Ocean Data Portal is a great tool that puts needed information into the hands of managers to help support ocean planning and other decisions within a regional context,” said Bruce Carlisle, NROC member and Acting Director for Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management.

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Where are we going?• Challenges…

– NERACOOS is a region with many legacy systems– Many ocean interested organizations in northeast with

diminishing revenues.

• Plans to overcome include:– Developing, in coordination with IOOS and other RAs, a 10 year

Regional Build Out Plan– Focusing on end products with stakeholder feedback at every

level – from the build out plan to the final product– Increasing integration with other regional entities including NROC,

Gulf of Maine Council, Long Island Sound Study.– Continuing cross-RA communication and coordination

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Contact Information

Ru Morrison

Executive Director

NERACOOS

[email protected]

603-317-5200

www.neracoos.org