DocumentCode
376004
Title
Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System (GoMOOS): an institutional arrangement in support of coastal ocean research
Author
Richert, Evan D. ; Bogden, Philip S.
Author_Institution
GoMOOS, Portland, ME, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
613
Abstract
The Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System is the nation´s first demonstration of a regional, user-driven, integrated coastal ocean observing system. The demonstration has two major components: the physical component, by which data and observations will be collected, processed, synthesized into useful products as determined by market research, archived, and served to the public in real time; and the institutional component, by which the entire arrangement will be governed. It is perhaps this institutional component that represents a breakthrough in the concept of building a national federation of autonomous coastal ocean observing systems. GoMOOS is organized as a nonprofit corporation whose members represent the array of users of the Gulf: research institutions, the fishing industry, state/provincial and federal resource managers, the shipping industry, search and rescue operations, the military, and educational institutions. GoMOOS is not itself a research organization. It is more properly thought of as a utility. The evolution of the organization has been instructive: from a research organization that needs infrastructure to an infrastructure organization that will support research in an impartial, comprehensive manner. This approach has enabled many different interests to participate with the confidence that GoMOOS will be a shared platform for many. GoMOOS is conceived of as part of a larger Northeastern Ocean Observing System that will cover much of the East Coast of the United States
Keywords
oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; oceanography; East Coast; GoMOOS; Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System; North Atlantic; USA; United States; apparatus; coast; coastal research; equipment; institutional arrangement; instrument; integrated observing system; measurement technique; ocean; Councils; Defense industry; Educational institutions; Marine technology; Market research; Oceans; Protocols; Resource management; Sea measurements; Shipbuilding industry;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS, 2001. MTS/IEEE Conference and Exhibition
Conference_Location
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN
0-933957-28-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.2001.968792
Filename
968792
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