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In the past two decades, rapid advances in animal transmitters, data storage tags and tracking technology have made it possible to use animals to collect high quality biological and oceanographic observations as they cruise through ocean habitats. However, despite significant investment in tagging and tracking technology, integrated data management and visualization systems have lacked. The growing...
The vision of the US Integrated Ocean Observing System (U.S. IOOS) is to provide information and services to the nation for enhancing our understanding of the ecosystem and climate; sustaining living marine resources; improving public health and safety; reducing impacts of natural hazards and environmental changes; and expanding support for marine commerce and transportation. In the last decade U...
Federal, regional, state, territorial, tribal, and local aquatic resource review processes have all moved towards implementation of Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM). This provides an opportunity to improve ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes stewardship versus continuing with a fragmented, sector-specific process that only looks at individual components of or influences on an ecosystem. To accomplish...
An important Data Management and Communication (DMAC) goal is to enable a multi-disciplinary view of the ocean environment by facilitating discovery and integration of data from various sources, projects and scientific domains. United States Integrated Ocean Observing System (U.S. IOOS) DMAC functional requirements are based upon guidelines for standardized data access services, data formats, metadata,...
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