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Marine Life: Multi-Trophic Level Expansion of the ...

The project will continue and expand the Gulf of Maine Marine Biodiversity Observing Network by supporting continued biodiversity and oceanographic sampling at established locations along the Maine Coastal Current and ...

Ocean Acidification

Acid eats away at calcium carbonate, the primary ingredient of shells and skeletons that many ocean animals depend on for survival. The shell pictured here is a victim of this ...

OTT: NOAA build-a-buoy: meeting the operational an...

This project will transition an existing National Data Buoy Center meteorological buoy into a multi-purpose ecosystem monitoring buoy that will provide in situ real-time data and information on ocean conditions ...

OTT: Streamlining Integration and Distribution of ...

This project will transition the data ingestion and management pipelines used by the U.S. IOOS Regional Associations NERACOOS and MARACOOS, and the IOOS GliderDAC into a common cyberinfrastructure. This new ...

News

COMT & OTT Announce New Projects

In FY 2018, the U.S. IOOS program continued the and projects, awarding multi-year grants to support NOAA initiatives, enhance modeling and forecasting capabilities, and increase operational efficiency in ocean observing ...

IOOS Awards $31m for ocean observing

U.S. IOOS is proud to announce the awarding of over $31 million in grants to support ocean, coastal and Great Lakes observing efforts throughout the United States, Caribbean and Pacific ...

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 ...

NOAA Awards $15.2M for Harmful Algal Bloom Researc...

One of Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute's (MBARI) long-range autonomous underwater vehicles (LRAUV) makes its way through the green, algae-rich waters of Lake Erie to track the 2019 harmful algal ...

NOAA awards $41 million for ocean observing

A joint deployment of an environmental sensor processor off the Washington coast by NOAA and the Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems, one of the certified IOOS regional associations ...

NOAA partners receive $14 million to enhance ocean...

Students from Rutgers University’s Masters in Operational Oceanography program installing a high-frequency radar antenna at Sandy Hook, NJ. This radar is part of the national high-frequency radar network in the ...

General Pages

Enhancing Coastal and Ocean Observing and Innovati...

In 2020, NOAA’s and the U.S. IOOS Office teamed up to develop and host three regional workshops focused on improving users’ access to streamlined ocean, coasts, and Great Lakes observational ...

FY21 Regional Association Cooperative Agreements

In 2021, the U.S. IOOS® Office is announcing its third round of 5-year Regional Association cooperative agreements. The Regional Associations form a core part of implementing the U.S. Integrated Ocean ...

Regions at a glance

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