The Innovative Coastal-Ocean Observing Network (ICON) The Monterey Bay Element of the National Ocean Partnership Program.

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The Innovative Coastal-Ocean Observing Network (ICON) The Monterey Bay Element of the National Ocean Partnership Program

THE PARTNERS Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) California State University at Monterey Bay (CSUMB) The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) The University of Michigan (UM) HOBI Labs CODAR Ocean Sensors Ltd. (COS) The Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)

An Innovative Coastal Ocean PROGRAM ELEMENTS Sea Surface Temperature Ocean Color / Productivity Surface Currents Subsurface Currents IUSS Reutilization Meteorology Ocean Forecasting Observing Network (ICON)

THE PARTNERSHIP WILL: n Make Observations of Critical Ocean Parameters n Retrieve Data in Near-Real Time n Assimilate the Data Into Predictive Models n Forecast Ocean Conditions

FOR THE BENEFIT OF: n Sanctuary Managers n Fisheries Managers n Littoral Warfare / National Security n Wave and Weather Forecasting