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InvestigatorAffiliationInvestigatorAffiliation A. AllenU.S. Coast GuardL. AtkinsonOld Dominion University A. F. BlumbergStevens Institute of Technology W. BoicourtUniversity of Maryland W. BrownUniversity of Massachusetts M. BrunoStevens Institute of Technology D. ChapmanUniversity of DelawareA. CopeNOAA Mount Holly WFO A.GangopadhyayUniversity of Massachusetts T. HerringtonStevens Institute of Technology D. HollowayOPeNDAPE. HowlettApplied Science Associates D. KingUniversity of MarylandJ. KohutRutgers University B. LipphardtUniversity of DelawareA.MacDonaldMonmouth University J. McDonnellRutgers UniversityJ. MoisanNASA Wallops J. O’DonnellUniversity of ConnecticutM. OliverRutgers University O. SchofieldRutgers UniversityH. SeimUniversity of North Carolina J. TitlowWeatherFlow Inc.D. UllmanUniversity of Rhode Island J. WilkinRutgers UniversityR. WilsonSUNY, Stony Brook W. WittmanPublic Service Electric & Gas M. YaroshCIT A. VorosNY/NJ COASTS. GlennRutgers University 30 Co-PIs, 20 Institutions Phased Deployment and Operation of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Coastal Ocean Observing System (MARCOOS) NWS WFOs Std Radar Sites Mesonet Stations LR HF Radar Sites Glider AUV Tracks USCG SLDMB Tracks NDBC Offshore Platforms CODAR Daily Average Currents

InvestigatorAffiliationInvestigatorAffiliation A. AllenU.S. Coast GuardL. AtkinsonOld Dominion University A. F. BlumbergStevens Institute of Technology W. BoicourtUniversity of Maryland W. BrownUniversity of Massachusetts M. BrunoStevens Institute of Technology D. ChapmanUniversity of DelawareA. CopeNOAA Mount Holly WFO A.GangopadhyayUniversity of Massachusetts T. HerringtonStevens Institute of Technology D. HollowayOPeNDAPE. HowlettApplied Science Associates D. KingUniversity of MarylandJ. KohutRutgers University B. LipphardtUniversity of DelawareA.MacDonaldMonmouth University J. McDonnellRutgers UniversityJ. MoisanNASA Wallops J. O’DonnellUniversity of ConnecticutM. OliverRutgers University O. SchofieldRutgers UniversityH. SeimUniversity of North Carolina J. TitlowWeatherFlow Inc.D. UllmanUniversity of Rhode Island J. WilkinRutgers UniversityR. WilsonSUNY, Stony Brook W. WittmanPublic Service Electric & Gas M. YaroshCIT A. VorosNY/NJ COASTS. GlennRutgers University 30 Co-PIs, 20 Institutions Phased Deployment and Operation of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Coastal Ocean Observing System (MARCOOS) NWS WFOs Std Radar Sites Mesonet Stations LR HF Radar Sites Glider AUV Tracks USCG SLDMB Tracks NDBC Offshore Platforms CODAR Daily Average Currents Thanks To All !!!

Recent National-level Events 1)COL Meeting - Scott 2)NFRA Meeting – Bill 3)HF Radar National Network Meeting – Josh 4)DMAC Meeting –Eoin 5)Conceptual Design Revisit – Scott, Larry, Bill, Dave 6)MARCOOS Budget - Scott

Objectives – Prepare for April Review Joint Between MACOORA/MARCOOS & NERA/NERACOOS Thursday – March 13 1)Share progress over first 6 months - all 2) Develop detailed workplans for 6, 12, 18, & 24 month time horizons - breakout groups Friday – March 14 3) Construct the integrated master timeline - all 4) Outline and start the 6 month review powerpoint –all 10 am Friday MARCOOS Conference Call Opportunity

Six Month Updates – 10 minutes each - 2 hours total Theme 1 Weather – Jay – Given by Scott, Andrew HF Radar – Hugh, Larry, Josh, etc STPS – Jim Data Management for SAR – Eoin Theme 2 Satellites – Matt, Oscar Gliders – Josh for Oscar, Wendell, Bill Dynamical Models HOPS – Avijit NYHOPS – Alan ROMS – John 10) Outreach – Tom, Tony, Dennis, Scott for Janice, 11) Management – Scott, Josh, Igor

Working Groups: Observations Winds HF Radar Glider Satellite Models STPS HOPS NYHOPS ROMS Data Management Outreach/Web

Working Group Charge Develop Detailed Task List and Time Line Update workplan for the first 6 months (Ends April 1) What tasks are we currently working on, have been completed over the last 5.5 months or are due to be completed by April 1 2) Produce a detailed workplan for 12, 18 & 24 months. Describe each task (title, and paragraph description) Place it on the timeline (based on title) List task team members Indicate who is the responsible contact person Note needs from other groups, specifically what & when

Project Plan

Theme 1: Maritime Safety

Concepts and Needs for April Powerpoint Summary MACOORA/MARCOOS Conceptual Design – And how we fit in MARCOOS Organization – Provide some form to our purposely loose organization Fully define the working groups Communication between groups Composite Task Time Line - progress along the line, major future tasks. Financial Status – Please send us your invoices. Impacts – progress on the IOOS goals – ex. metrics based on lives or $$$ saved, not number of HF Radars deployed. External Interactions – ex., National HF Radar Network, NMFS – FATE fisheries management DMAC – EDS, HAZMAT NSF OOI CI IO DoD LBSF&I Testbed DHS COE Testbed COSEE-NOW Education