- Title
- Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System (SCCOOS)
- License
- Not Specified
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- Abstract
The Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System (SCCOOS) is one of eleven regions that contributes to the national U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®). The regional observing systems work to collect, integrate, and deliver coastal and ocean observations in order to improve safety, enhance the economy, and protect the environment. The principal goal of SCCOOS is to provide observations and products to a diverse stakeholder community of managers and planners, operational decision makers, scientists, and the general public. As the regional observing system for Southern California, SCCOOS, has developed the capabilities to support short-term decision-making and long-term assessment by implementing and leveraging biological, chemical, and physical observations and models, many of which are available in near real-time. SCCOOS priorities and objectives are aligned with the seven societal goals as outlined in the IOOS Summit Report. The focus themes, as designated by IOOS, highlight these priorities and are designed to improve safety, enhance the economy, and protect our environment.
- Project website
- http://sccoos.org/
- Keywords
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- Climate Variability and Change
- Coastal Hazards
- Ecosystems
- Fisheries
- Marine Operations
- Science Education and Communication
- water quality
- GOOS Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs)
- GOOS Physics, Biogeochemistry, and Cross-disciplinary EOVs
- SOPs
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- Outputs
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- Interested in publishing to OBIS
- Yes
- Data in OBIS
- No; none of the biological data collected by the network is included in OBIS
- Funding
- Funding sector
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- Academia
- Governmental
- Regions
- United States of America , Pacific
- Responsible
- mhepner@ucsd.edu
- Point of Contact
- mhepner@ucsd.edu
- Maintenance Frequency
- 1X Per Year
- Temporal Extent
- January 2008 -
- Supplemental Information
- No information provided
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