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OTT – Transitioning Imaging FlowCytoBot for ...

Monitoring programs for harmful algal blooms (HABs) typically rely on toxin analysis of seafood samples or time-consuming manual enumeration of phytoplankton, restricting the frequency of observations and the potential forearly ...
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OTT: Advancing and integrating animal-borne tags i...

Researchers deploying bio-logging tags on white sharks in the mid-Atlantic Bight Credit: South Fork Natural History Museum The was awarded a 3-year grant to operationalize the collection and model assimilation ...
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OTT: Autonomous Offshore HAB Sampling Surveys with...

The Ocean Aero Triton (Credit: Ocean Aero) , and partners have been awarded $1m for a project to enable offshore harmful algal bloom sampling using the autonomous surface vehicle Triton ...
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OTT: Launching WebCOOS—Webcams for Coastal Observa...

Example of automated feature extraction of people, animals and other beach objects.Credit: University of South Carolina was awarded a 3-year grant to transition the NOAA funded Web Camera Application Testbed ...
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OTT: Unmanned Surface Vehicle for Autonomous Hypox...

The L3Harris C-Worker 5 ASV at sea.Credit: L3Harris The has been awarded a 3-year grant to develop cost-efficient technology that will gather water-quality data throughout the water column using autonomous ...
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Pacific Ocean Acidification Project

Shellfish play a vital role in the environment, culture, and economy in many U.S. coastal communities. The shellfish aquaculture community is the largest segment of marine aquaculture in the United ...
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GCOOS Offers Hurricane Resources

Wondering what the latest news is on Hurricane Harvey or other extreme weather events in the Gulf of Mexico? The Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System (GCOOS) now has ...
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GEO-XIII Plenary: Advancing the Vision of GEO

A surprise November blizzard greeted us in St. Petersburg for GEO-XIII, but unlike Washington DC, that's no reason for a snow day--it was business as usual along the Neva River ...
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IOOS Ocean Technology Transition Project: Six new ...

For 2020, IOOS, in conjunction with the National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP), sought projects focused on regional coastal ocean observing systems and advancing data management and cyberinfrastructure for observations. ...
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IOOS® Pacific Regions Launch Ocean Acidification D...

Rock Point Oyster Company Shellfish Farm in Quilcene, WA. Photo credit: Jenifer Rhoades, IOOS. Shellfish growers, researchers and others interested in ocean acidification now have access to comprehensive ocean acidification ...
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Naval glider data now available through U.S. IOOS

USVI Deployment team. (Photo Credit: Belize Saunders, University of the Virgin Islands.) Starting this week, data from 40 Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) gliders deployed throughout the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean ...
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New Biosensor Deployed ahead of HAB Season in Paci...

Deploying the Environmental Sample Processor on May 23, 2016. Photo Credit: Stephanie MooreOn Monday, a University of Washington research vessel placed a new, advanced ocean observing biosensor off the coast ...
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New Wave Buoy, New PORTS in Cape Cod Bay

A new, high-tech wave buoy has been deployed in Cape Cod Bay, providing valuable ocean observing data to marine commerce and industry along the busy northeastern shipping routes and establishing ...
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New Waverider Buoy Supports Harbor Pilots

A new Datawell Waverider Mk III wave monitoring buoy (WMO ID 42098) was deployed on June 5, 2015, near the entrance to the Tampa Bay shipping channel. The addition of ...
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