Title: Ocean Observing Systems
1Ocean Observing Systems
- Rondi Robison
- Marine Research Outreach Coordinator
- Center for Integrated Marine Technologies (CIMT)
- Outreach Specialist Central and Northern
California - Ocean Observing System (CeNCOOS)
2Overview
- Ocean observing
- Nationally Ocean.US
- Regionally PaCOOS
- Regional Associations CeNCOOS
- Mission/Objectives/Initial Partners
- Organizational Structure
- oceanObs
- Important Points
- Resources
Marine Advanced Technology and Education Program
3U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
- Two components
- global/basin scale (feeds the Global OOS)
- coastal
- Coastal component includes
- National Backbone satellites, reference and
sentinel stations on core variables (many are
physical), long-range HF radar (proposed),
standards for data management and communications - Regional Associations focused on land-based
inputs, state and regional priorities, greater
spatial and temporal resolution, more variables
(especially more focus on biological and
chemical)
4U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
- NORLC-commissioned reports in 1998 1999
recommended establishment of a national
capability for integrated and sustained ocean
observations prediction user driven - In May 2000
- (1) The NORLC directed the establishment of
Ocean.US under National Oceanic Partnership
Program (NOPP 1997) - (2) Formation of Ocean.US announced to Congress.
- Coordinated by Ocean.US (www.ocean.us)
5U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
- 7 Goals
- Detecting and forecasting oceanic components of
climate variability - Facilitating safe and efficient marine
operations - Ensuring national security
- Managing resources for sustainable use
- Preserving and restoring healthy marine
ecosystems - Mitigating natural hazards
- Ensuring public health
6IOOS Core Variables
- Oceanographic
- Salinity
- Temperature
- Bathymetry
- Sea level
- Surface waves
- Surface currents
- Ice distribution
- Contaminants
- Dissolved nutrients
- Fish species abundance
- Zooplankton sp abundance
- Optical properties
- Heat flux
- Ocean color
- Bottom character
- Pathogens
- Dissolved oxygen
- Phytoplankton species
- Forcing
- Wind vectors
- Air temperature
- Atmospheric pressure
- Precipitation
- Humidity
- Aerosol concentrations
- Ambient noise
- Atmospheric visibility
- Cloud coverAdditional regionally-important
variables subsurface currents, birds, marine
mammals, kelp, seagrass
7IOOS provides an end-to-end system
- 3 Subsystems
- Observational
- Data Management and Communications
- Analysis, Modeling and Applications
MBARI MUSE 2000
DMAC plan
8Regional Associations in the IOOS
Northwest Association of Networked Ocean
Observing Systems (NANOOS)
Central and Northern California Ocean Observing
System (CeNCOOS)
Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing
System (SCCOOS)
9Pacific Coast Ocean Observing System PaCOOS
- Focus California Current LME
- OOS backbone off West Coast
- 3 Regional Associations
- SCCOOS
- CeNCOOS
- NANOOS
10Central and Northern California Ocean Observing
System (CeNCOOS)
- One of the 11 developing RAs
- California-Oregon border to Point Conception
- Coast to the outer limits of the EEZ
11CeNCOOS Mission Statement
- to coordinate and support the development and
implementation of a regional ocean observing
system, as part of the U.S. Integrated Ocean
Observing System, which provides data and data
products to a diversity of end users on spatial
and temporal scales appropriate for their needs.
12CeNCOOS Objectives
- Provide leadership
- Identify engage a broad base of stakeholders
(data users providers) - Identify and meet stakeholder needs
- Coordinate ocean observing activities
- Identify and make recommendations federal
- Inform entities (state federal) on the need for
funds - Coordinate and develop priorities
- Seek resources for priorities
- Receive and distribute CeNCOOS related funds
- Provide access to data
13Initial CeNCOOS Partners
- Humboldt State University
- Bodega Marine Laboratory, UC Davis
- Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary
- Gulf of Farallones National Marine Sanctuary
- San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research
Reserve - San Francisco State University
- University of California Berkeley
- San Francisco Estuary Project
- California Coastal Conservancy
- Ocean Conservancy
- Institute of Marine Sciences, UC Santa Cruz
- NMFS, Santa Cruz Laboratories
- USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program
- Alliance for Coastal Technologies
- Earth System Science and Policy Institute, CSUMB
- Sea Grant, UC Davis
- Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research
Reserve - Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography
Center (Navy)
14Initial CeNCOOS Partners
- Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
- Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE)
Center, MPC - Marine Protected Areas Center Science Institute,
NOAA - Monterey Bay Aquarium
- Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
- Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
- Monterey Bay Foundation
- Monterey Institute of International Studies
- Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
- National Weather Service
- Naval Postgraduate School
- Naval Research Laboratory
- Pacific Fisheries Environmental Laboratory, NMFS
- West Coast and Polar Regions Undersea Research
Center, NOAA - University of California Monterey Bay Education,
Science, and Technology Center (MBEST) - California Department of Fish and Game
- California Polytechnic State University
15Initial CeNCOOS Partners
- California Coastkeeper Alliance
- AMTEC
16CeNCOOS Objectives
- Provide leadership
- Identify engage a broad base of stakeholders
(data users providers) - Identify and meet stakeholder needs
- Coordinate ocean observing activities
- Identify and make recommendations federal
- Inform entities (state federal) on the need for
funds - Coordinate and develop priorities
- Seek resources for priorities
- Receive and distribute CeNCOOS related funds
- Provide access to data
17Current Organizational Committees
- Interim-Executive
- Purpose Overseeing coordination Provided
overall guidance - Progress Coordinator
- End User
- Purpose to identify and engage a diversity of
stakeholders in CeNCOOS - Progress plan development identifying
prioritizing end user needs Identifying
potential pilot projects - Data Management and Communications
- Purpose to design and implement the regional
component - Progress hosted a workshop developing plan
with End User Committee - Science
- Purpose to design and oversee the implementation
of a science plan - Progress working toward observing system
implementation plan - Governance and business plan development
- Purpose to identify and implement an
organizational structure business plan - Progress Coordination with SCCOOS Evaluating
options for governance and business plan
18Organizational Structure
- Memorandum of Agreement
- 501c (3) Nonprofit corporation
- Board of Directors (representing all
stakeholders) - Executive Committee (subset of Board)
- Staff
- Several Committees of the Board
- Nominating Committee
- End User Committee
- Observations Committee
- Data Management and Communications Committee
- Modeling and Analysis Committee
- Research Committee
- Memorandum of Understanding
19Proposed Organizational Structure for CeNCOOS
Governing Council Overall guidance major
decisions Executive Committee as subset (P,VP,
T,S) Basic decisions Each comm. below includes at
least 1 Council member (as chair)
Advis.Counc.
Staff
Nominating Comm. Oversees and manages elections
End User Committee Identifies and engages end
users Helps inform product development May have
subgroups focused on 7 IOOS goals and education
Observations Comm. Designs implements regional
component observational subsystem
Modeling Analysis Comm. Designs implements
regional component data and analysis
subsystem Incl.product development
Research Comm. Coordinates research efforts
DMAC Comm. Designs implements regional
component DMAC subsystem
20CeNCOOS Objectives
- Provide leadership
- Identify engage a broad base of stakeholders
(data users providers) - Identify and meet stakeholder needs
- Coordinate ocean observing activities
- Identify and make recommendations federal
- Inform entities (state federal) on the need for
funds - Coordinate and develop priorities
- Seek resources for priorities
- Receive and distribute CeNCOOS related funds
- Provide access to data
21oceanObs www.oceanobs.org
- What An information management and data
discovery tool for the Integrated Ocean Observing
System - Created by Sanctuary Integrated Monitoring
Network of the National Marine Sanctuary Program
22oceanObs
- Who uses it
- Regional coordinators
- Program managers
- Data seekers
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25Some observing activities CeNCOOS Region
- CICORE (hyperspectral imagery, multibeam
bathymetry, shore-based stations) - CIMT (HF radar, ship-based measurements, mooring,
marine mammal tracking, satellite imagery) - PISCO (diver surveysmoorings nearshore
biological/physical measurements) - CalCOFI/PaCOOS (ship-based biological/physical
measurements and many other platforms) - MBARI (moorings, AUVs, ROVs,gliders, satellite
imagery) - SFPORTS (shore-based stations - variety of
parameters) - COCMP-NC (HF radar, models, use of CDIP and
satellite imagery) - Bodega Coastal Ocean Observatory (HF radar,
moorings, in situ data variety of parameters)
26NMFS/HSU PaCOOS Collaboration
- NMFS Scientist stationed at HSU
- Goal to implement OOS between Crescent City
Cape Mendocino - sentinel species
- ichthyoplankton
- Ancillary research training programs
27From Wind to Whales
Trophic links in the California coastal
upwelling region
28Center for Integrated Marine Technologies
Measurements
- Ship-based
- Mooring-based
- Satellite
- Shore-based
29Harmful Algae (Cochlodinium catenatum) Bloom in
Monterey Bay
- CIMT
- CICORE
- MBARI
- MLML
- CDHS
- CeNCOOS
Zooplankton backscatter from CIMT cruise tracks
30Use buoy and HF radar swell and wave measurements
to estimate the surf zone circulation Monterey
Bay Ocean Beach (after Year 1) Humboldt Bay
Harbor entrance
31Bodega Coastal Observing System data product
example ArcIMS application for salmon restoration
32CeNCOOS Short- and Long-Term Plans
- - Continue working on organizational structure
- Work on the business plan
- Include capabilities based on the summary of
observing activities - Identify regionally-significant variables
- Identify priority stakeholders
- Engage stakeholders
- Hold focused end-user meetings
- Demonstrate data integration (pilot project
products) - - Have an operational regional OOS that meets
stakeholders needs
33Important Points
- An OOS has three subsystems operational, data
management, and analysis/assimilation - CeNCOOS is a developing regional OOS, in the IOOS
- Summary of ocean observing activities in the
CeNCOOS region has begun to identify some of our
data gaps and areas of potential overlap - Relative strength and weakness on different IOOS
variables - Spatially, need to identify and/or develop
additional observing efforts beyond Monterey Bay - Temporal analysis to be determined
34Important Points CeNCOOS
- Umbrella organization
- Organizing the dispersed work
- Identifying what is available needed
- Political entity
- Capacity to find resources
- With CeNCOOS in place we can work the activities
(CI-CORE) to meet end user needs
35Resources
- IOOS Ocean.Us www.ocean.us.gov
- PaCOOS www.pacoos.org
- Eric Bjorkstedt Eric.Bjorkstedt_at_noaa.gov
- CeNCOOS www.cencoos.org
- Heather Kerkering heather_at_mbari.org
- oceanObs www.oceanobs.org
- Josh Pederson Josh.Pederson_at_noaa.gov
- CIMT www.cimt.ucsc.edu
- Rondi Robison rrobison_at_ucsc.edu
- CICORE
- Toby Garfield garfield_at_sfsu.com
36CeNCOOS Contact Info
- Heather Kerkering Rondi Robison
- heather_at_mbari.org rrobison_at_ucsc.edu
- Tel. 831-775-1987 831-459-5007
- www.cencoos.org