DocumentCode
359461
Title
MYSound-a partnership for monitoring Long Island Sound water quality and dynamics
Author
Bohlen, W. Frank ; Howard-Strobel, Mary M. ; Cohen, David ; Tebeau, Peter ; Murphy, Martha
Author_Institution
Dept. of Marine Sci., Connecticut Univ., Groton, CT, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
459
Abstract
In September 1998, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Long Island Sound Project Office and the University of Connecticut (UConn) initiated development of a prototype marine environmental-monitoring network for Long Island Sound. The project, known as the MYSound Project (for Monitoring Your Sound), is being funded under the EPA´s Environmental Monitoring for Public Access and Community Tracking (EMPACT) Program. The goal of the project is to provide comprehensive, timely marine water-quality monitoring data on Long Island Sound and its harbors and estuaries, and to use these data as a means to increase public understanding of water quality, its importance, and governing factors. The key component in the project is the establishment of an array of coastal water-quality monitoring stations in the vicinity of Bridgeport, New Haven, and New London, Connecticut (CT), as well as stations at the western end of the Sound. These stations use in-situ sensors and real-time data processing and telemetry to capture and transmit data to shore. The composite data set is being compiled at UConn and presented in real time on the project Web site in a format that can be assimilated by project participants, stake-holders, and the public. The project is in the second year of a three-year effort. This paper describes the current status of the project, lessons learned to date, and future plans to expand the scope of the network and make it sustainable over the long term
Keywords
oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; water pollution; AD 1998; Bridgeport; EMPACT; EPA; Environmental Protection Agency; Long Island Sound; MYSound; MYSound Project; Monitoring Your Sound; New Haven; New London; New York; North Atlantic; Program; USA; University of Connecticut; circulation; coast; current; dynamics; education; environmental-monitoring network; estuary; harbor; harbour; marine pollution; measurement technique; monitoring; monitoring station; ocean; public understanding; water pollution; water quality; Companies; Data processing; Ecosystems; Environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques; Industrial pollution; Marine animals; Marine transportation; Monitoring; Protection; Sea measurements;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS 2000 MTS/IEEE Conference and Exhibition
Conference_Location
Providence, RI
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6551-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.2000.881300
Filename
881300
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