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USGS Science Strategy: Understanding ecosystems and predicting ecosystem change Climate variability and change Energy and minerals for America’s future National Hazards risk and resilience assessment program The role of environment and wildlife in human health A water census for the United States
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U.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological Survey
MACOORA 4th Annual Meeting Understanding the Coastal Ocean: Partnerships for a Changing World-- USGS perspective
Portsmouth, VA November 17, 2009
Eric F. Vowinkel, Ph.D.United States Geological SurveyNew Jersey Water Science [email protected]
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USGS Science Strategy: 2007-2017
Understanding ecosystems and predicting ecosystem change
Climate variability and change Energy and minerals for
America’s future National Hazards risk and
resilience assessment program
The role of environment and wildlife in human health
A water census for the United States
How can USGS help MACOORA?
Partnerships Member of MACOORA Co-PI on MARCOOS 2010 National Water Quality
Monitoring Council National Monitoring Network
for Coastal Waters and Their Tributaries
Chesapeake Bay CBOS/CIPS East Coast IOOS Regional
Associations Water Quality Workshop 1/25-26/2010
Keys to success Connecting data from
watersheds, estuaries, and coastal areas
Sharing of data streams Integrating data from different
agencies and sampling strategies (discrete, probabilistic, continuous, satellite)
Creating and sharing tools to synthesize and interpret data
Envisioning and using new technologies to collect data
Successful Partnerships
CBOS-CIPS CIPS forecasts require near-real time, and eventually verified , data for
validation and subsequent evaluation, respectively. The USGS is to provide river flow and tidal
water-level data for selected major tributaries in the CB for these purposes.
Recently DM staff from USGS, MACOORA, and CBOS (NOAA NCBO) developed a prototype approach to obtain these data from USGS NWIS Instadata and IDA database services.
This prototype approach helps resolve a long-standing challenge—t o merge?, incorporate? near-real time and verified data from the USEPA-USGS National Water-Quality Monitoring Network stations into? with? data from the emerging IOOS tidal and ocean monitoring networks.
Delaware Basin Demonstration Project
DELAWARE RIVER AT TRENTONDELAWARE RIVER AT BEN FRANKLIN BR
DELAWARE RIVER AT REEDY ISLANDDELAWARE RIVER AT CHESTER
DISSOLVED OXYGEN IN THE DELAWARE BASIN AND ESTUARY