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Graphic courtesy NOAA / PMEL / Center for Tsunami Research Pacific Northwest Waters Gateway to Our Future Delivering Observations in the Northwest Region Jan Newton NANOOS Executive Director

Reg. Assn’s engage DIVERSE LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS assure CONSISTENT NATIONAL CABABILITY Leverage and Link

Delivering Observations in the Northwest Region What, for what purpose ? By whom ? How best ?

24.Western Association of Marine Laboratories 25.Science Applications International Corporation 26.OR Dept of Fish and Wildlife 27.King County Dept Natural Resources & Parks 28.Quinault Indian Nation 29.Western Resources and Applications 30.OR Dept of State Land 31.Columbia River Crab Fisherman’s Association 32.Port of Neah Bay 33.Northwest Research Associates 34.Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking Project 35.WA Dept of Fish and Wildlife 36.Northwest Aquatic and Marine Educators 37.Seattle Aquarium 38.NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center 39.Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe 40.The Nature Conservancy 41.Portland State University 42.NOAA Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary 43.VENUS/University of Victoria 44.University of Oregon 45.Port Townsend Marine Science Center 1.Ocean Inquiry Project 2.OR Dept of Land Conservation & Development 3.Surfrider Foundation 4.The Boeing Company 5.Oregon State University 6.Puget Sound Partnership 7.University of Washington 8.WET Labs, Inc. 9.Oregon Health and Sciences University 10.Quileute Indian Tribe 11.OR Dept of Geology and Mineral Industries 12.Humboldt State University 13.Marine Exchange of Puget Sound 14.WA Dept of Ecology 15.Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 16.Port of Newport 17.Puget Sound Harbor Safety Committee 18.Sound Ocean Systems, Inc. 19.Council of American Master Mariners 20.Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group 21.Pacific Northwest Salmon Center 22.Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission 23.Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc. NANOOS Governing Council Members 1/2012 NGO Federal/State/Local Government Industry Academia/Research Tribal Government KEY:

Stakeholder Priorities The NANOOS GC selected five areas from among results of numerous regional workshops as the highest regional priorities because “these issues represent those having the greatest impact on PNW citizenry and ecosystems and, we believe, are amenable to being substantively improved with the development of a PNW Regional Coastal Ocean Observing System”: Maritime Operations Ecosystem Impacts and Assessments Fisheries and Biodiversity Coastal Hazards Climate

Strategy to develop a PNW Observing System 1.Integrate what we have (assets, people, technologies) 2.Be strategic regarding what we need, based on priorities

PNW Ocean Observing Systems Design

Elements of the NANOOS Regional Coastal Ocean Observing System (RCOOS)

Map 1a: Existing Observing Assets 12

NANOOS Standing Committees and Integration The three committees meet for Tri-Committee (Tri-com) meetings to jointly establish priorities and activities; in addition, some members span more than one committee Data Management and Communication (DMAC) Education and Outreach (E&O) User Products Committee (UPC) Tri- Com

Delivering Observations in the Northwest Region What, for what purpose ? By whom ? How best ?

NANOOS Website

NANOOS Visualization System (NVS)

NANOOS and NERRS worked with the Pacific Coast Shellfish Industry to produce REAL-TIME WATER QUALITY DATA access in an application they designed. Shellfish Growers now use an interface with real-time water quality conditions so that they may strategize their growing activities (e.g., harvest, seeding, etc) Tailored User Products

NANOOS Mobile Applications NANOOS has developed mobile applications (apps) for iPhone and Android devices for access to NVS. Allows users in the field or on the move (e.g., fishers, boaters, first responders, scientists, etc.) access

NANOOS Learning Tools NANOOS works with regional scientists to collect information and display useful interfaces.

Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems The Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS ® ) Regional Association for the Pacific NW Delivering Observations in the Northwest Region