UH PacIOOS team receives $3M for ocean observations, forecast data
PacIOOS is receiving $3.08 million for the first year of this five-year award to collect, manage, and serve coastal and ocean observing and forecasting data.
PacIOOS is receiving $3.08 million for the first year of this five-year award to collect, manage, and serve coastal and ocean observing and forecasting data.
Peter Felicijan’s internship taught him to download temperature, salinity and other water quality data from the sensors; make moorings and prepare sensors for field deployment
PacIOOS developed a high resolution, real-time Wave Run-up Forecast for the West Maui shoreline to help increase preparedness and coastal resiliency.
The Hawaiian Koʻa Card is free to the public and available for pick-up at the Division of Aquatic Resources Offices.
The PacIOOS Ocean Modeling Group was awarded $510,000 in grant funding by NOAA.
PacIOOS helps to increase ocean safety, protect public and environmental health and support the economy.
Researchers attach tags to collect oceanographic data, follow movement patterns and discover their preferred habitat in Hawaiian waters.
The Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System provides coastal and ocean observations that keep marine transportation and port navigation safe.
The buoy will measure carbon dioxide and other important seawater characteristics within American Samoa Fagatele Bay’s vibrant tropical coral reef ecosystem.
The Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System redeployed its wave buoy outside of Tanapag, Saipan, more than seven months after it broke free from its mooring during Super Typhoon Yutu in October 2018.