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The University of Maine Ocean Observing System (UMOOS), a member of the Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal and Ocean Observing Systems (NERACOOS), has been operated by the University of Maine's Physical Oceanography Group (PhOG) since 2001. UMOOS currently maintains five real-time data buoys in the coastal Gulf of Maine (GoM) and two in the offshore GoM. Since September 2013, PhOG has been...
The coastal ocean observing system in the Gulf of Maine was deployed in the summer of 2001. The system operated a real-time data buoy array that collected oceanographic and meteorological measurements in a 24/7 operation at as many as 11 locations in the Gulf of Maine (GoM). The data return of the GoM sensor array has averaged approximately 90% over its first decade of operation. In addition to the...
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