1 Executive Director: Capt. Philip G. Renaud, USN (Ret) 8181 Professional Place -Suite 215 -Landover, MD 20785 Phone: 877-484-3622 Fax: 301-577-1289

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Oceans Water. Wave Erosion © Michael Collier, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank.
Advertisements

Marine and Coastal Studies MR1510 The Role of Geospatial Technologies in Coastal and Marine Applications.
Marine and Coastal Studies MR1510 The Role of Geospatial Technologies in Coastal and Marine Applications.
CONNECT  COMMUNICATE  COLLABORATE Date,,,,,, Will Jacobs Executive Director ADIANL Willis Jacobs Aerospace & Defence Industry Association Newfoundland.
NOAA in the Antarctic James H. Butler, Director Global Monitoring Division Earth System Research Laboratory National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Characterization of Mesophotic Coral Reefs Using the Seabed AUV Roy A. Armstrong 1 and Hanumant Singh 2 1 Bio-optical Oceanography Laboratory, Deapartment.
HIMB Coral Relocation Project Update Ridges 5’-6’ Sand 11’-15’ Donor Site Wide-angle images Photoquads Invasive species survey Receiver Site Tagged colonies.
Reef check Started 1997 Largest international coral reef monitoring program involving recreational divers and marine scientists Aims: Overview of human.
HIGP Remote Sensing Support for Ocean-related Science 1.Global assessment of coral reef health SOEST collaborators Marlin Atkinson, HIMB Eric Hochberg,
Concepts and Foundations of Remote Sensing
Ocean Observations: Present and Future Capitol Hill Oceans Week June 10, 2004 Brig. Gen. David L. Johnson, USAF (Ret.) NOAA Assistant Administrator for.
Leadership’s Role in Building and Preserving Resilience Rob Gerardi, HMCM(SW), USN, Ret., MBA/MSHS.
The final integrated sensor package and operational goals consists of the following: Combined ozone photometer and gas chromatograph instrument Demonstrate.
Michael H. Freilich 21 April 2009 Earth Science Division Overview and Status.
Dr Peter Heffernan Chief Executive Marine Institute Ireland Ireland’s Marine Economy – The EU Strategy for the Atlantic – The Role of Research & Development.
The Significance of Unmanned Systems for Future Maritime Domain Awareness Maritime Robotics & Maritime Domain Awareness Panel November 8, 2013 Moderator.
James H. Butler, Acting Director NOAA Strategic Planning Moving NOAA into the 21 st Century Third GOES-R User Conference May 2004, Boulder, Colorado.
Accomplishments Conclusions Dyctiota (macroalgae), Diploria clivosa and the gorgonians show similar reflectance curves due to the zooxanthellae (unicellular.
Regional Capacity Building Activities in the Caribbean UNFCCC Expert Workshop on Monitoring and Evaluating Capacity- building in Developing Countries Carlos.
“ Collaborating with Maritime Clusters Around the World” San Diego, California November 18, 2009 Ocean Technology Sector in Newfoundland and Labrador Les.
0 IOCCG 2003 Yongseung Kim Remote Sensing Department Korea Aerospace Research Institute High Resolution Visible and IR Sensors (HiRVIS) on Geostationary.
How are Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) and Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) Similar? Center for Coastal Marine Sciences San Luis Obispo Science and Ecosystem.
Training, Outreach & Education in the Coastal Zone: Informing decision-makers and increasing literacy to promote stewardship Science Advisory Board: EOE.
Presenters: David M. Kennedy, Director, NOAA Office of Ocean & Coastal Resource Management Margaret A. Davidson, Director, NOAA Coastal Services Center.
Breakout Session IV: Applying Remote Sensing Observations to Impacts Assessment Background (1) The IPCC WG 2 Report (2008) “Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation.
1 External Review of the NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program A Presentation to the NOAA Science Advisory Board Dr. Barbara Moore NOAA Coral Reef Conservation.
Experiences in Volunteer Monitoring By Eric Russell Surfrider Foundation, Santa Cruz & Aquatic Protection Agency & Aquatic Protection Agency.
OVERVIEW CENTER’S PROGRAMS. CENTER’S MISSION SELF-SUSTAINABLE CENTER OF EXCELLENCE: OUTCOME: MARINE CONSERVATION * Marine Research * Education * Training.
4th Annual University Federal Dialogue on Environmental and Energy Research and Education Scott Rayder Chief of Staff National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration.
Navy Marine Mammal Program SeaLab II, SSC PACIFIC.
Strategies For Permanent Access To Scientific Information In Southern Africa Focus On Health And Environmental Information For Sustainable Development.
Marlene Kaplan Office of Education and Sustainable Development.
Lesson 2: Wonders of coral Become an ocean explorer (ages 11-14)
NASA’s Coastal and Ocean Airborne Science Testbed (COAST) L. Guild 1 *, J. Dungan 1, M. Edwards 1, P. Russell 1, S. Hooker 2, J. Myers 3, J. Morrow 4,
Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Review 09 – 11 March 2010 Image: MODIS Land Group, NASA GSFC March 2000 Image: MODIS Land Group,
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF NOAA VIRTUAL LIBRARIES: THE INTERSECTION OF TRADITIONAL LIBRARY KNOWLEDGE AND CUTTING EDGE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES Dottie Anderson.
New Zealand Technology Company. NZ is a remote small market albeit with a huge maritime Economic Exclusion Zone - Antarctic to the Tropics We need your.
CORE Board of Governors Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr., U.S. Navy (Ret.) Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans & Atmosphere NOAA Administrator.
A Little About The Oceania Project  In 1976 Trish and Wally Franklin’s became interested in Cetacean and the oceans.  “The Oceanic Project,” was established.
NASA’s Coastal and Ocean Airborne Science Testbed (COAST) L. Guild 1, J. Dungan 1, M. Edwards 1, P. Russell 1, J. Morrow 2, S. Hooker 3, J. Myers 4, R.
A U.S. non-profit Corporation Recipient of NOAA planning grants and Congressionally directed funding Membership to include federal, state, provincial.
British Antarctic Survey Polar Science For Planet Earth (PSPE) Images can be downloaded here from the BAS image collection here:
The Waitt Institute CATALYST AUV Program. … Making a Hydroid REMUS 6000 AUV System Accessible to the Ocean Science Community An easily integrated and.
How Data Management Supports Ecosystem Science PIFSC Troy Kanemura Coral Reef Ecosystem Program Ecosystem Sciences Division April 4, 2016.
University of Asia and the Pacific. 1. UA&P Credo – IP-EVAW 2. UA&P Mission Statement - RICU 3. SMN Vision, Mission - BE 4. BSBA - LEADS.
Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Review 09 – 11 March 2010 Image: MODIS Land Group, NASA GSFC March 2000 STAR Enterprise Synthesis.
Marine Science in Alaska: 2005 Symposium Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr., U.S. Navy (Ret.) Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans & Atmosphere.
1 Web Search/Thinkin g What is an ecosystem? How is it defined? 2 Web Search/Thinkin g What different categories are there for ecosystems? What.
1 Web Search What are coral reefs? How are they formed? 2 Image Search Find a map that shows the areas of the world where coral reefs can be found.
Best Knoxville Office Space on Kesinc
CORAL REEF CONSERVATION
Carole Martinez, IUCN , Global Marine Programme – EU Overseas
KEY CONCEPT Marine ecosystems are global.
“Creating Access and Opening Doors of Opportunity”
An internship with Restore America’s Estuaries
Structure of Images Images could be: Pictures in the head
Chapter 5 Image Restoration.
Hyperspectral remote sensing ('Image spectroscopy')
KEY CONCEPT Marine ecosystems are global.
KEY CONCEPT Marine ecosystems are global.
KEY CONCEPT Marine ecosystems are global.
CIOSS Executive Board Al Powell Acting Director 30 August 2005
BSc Conservation Biology 2016/17
KEY CONCEPT Marine ecosystems are global.
Measure 15 samples in the dark and 5 samples in light
G suite Customer Service Phone Number.
BSc Integrated Wildlife Conservation (1-year ‘top-up’)
KEY CONCEPT Marine ecosystems are global.
Why in the world would you volunteer for this? Jason W. Biemer
Presentation transcript:

1 Executive Director: Capt. Philip G. Renaud, USN (Ret) 8181 Professional Place -Suite 215 -Landover, MD Phone: Fax:

2 Living Oceans Foundation: Mission/Focus Areas Mission The Living Oceans Foundation is dedicated to the conservation and restoration of living oceans, and pledges to champion their preservation through research, education and a commitment to Science Without Borders® Strengths Coral Reef Ecosystem Research and Conservation Marine Science Knowledge Management Accessing Remote Marine Sites Education and Outreach

4 Expeditionary Research Vessel The Golden Shadow

5 Seaplane used for Airborne Surveys

6 Living Oceans Foundation Remote Sensing Operations Amphibious Cessna Caravan INSTRUMENT CONTROL UNIT GYRO SENSOR HEAD Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager Passive multispectral sensor Good to 20 m depth in clear visibility conditions.

RESEARCHEDUCATION PUBLIC RELATIONS & OUTREACH Global Coral Transect Expedition Components

18 Living Oceans Foundation: Our Unique Capabilities Science without Borders gives global perspective Collaborative approach with Academia Cutting-edge technological equipment and world-class research ship

19 Executive Director: Capt. Philip G. Renaud, USN (Ret) 8181 Professional Place -Suite 215 -Landover, MD Phone: Fax: