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Mid-Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association (MACOORA)

Mid-Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association (MACOORA). SECOORA Workshop Jacksonville, Florida David S. Chapman September 12, 2006 MACOORA Executive Director. IOOS Geography. MACOORA Geography. MACOORA Demographics.

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Mid-Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association (MACOORA)

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  1. Mid-Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association (MACOORA) SECOORA Workshop Jacksonville, Florida David S. Chapman September 12, 2006 MACOORA Executive Director

  2. IOOS Geography

  3. MACOORA Geography

  4. MACOORA Demographics • MACOORA footprint encompasses about 23% of the nation’s population • Nine states and the District of Columbia • Five major estuaries

  5. Mission – Our Core Purpose MACOORA – Protecting lives, livelihood and quality of life through anunderstanding of marine and coastal environments

  6. MACOORA Key Events • Organizational Workshop – December 2005 • Elected a Board of Directors • Accepted nearly fifty charter member organizations • Held first Board meeting • Elected Board officers • Incorporated as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation(December 20, 2005)

  7. Board of Directors • Current Board has thirteen members • Three (3) industry • Two (2) governmental agency • Two (2) non-governmental organization • Six (6) academia • Board members serve staggered three-year terms of office

  8. Membership • Organizations only, not individuals • Voting member dues $500 • Non-voting Associate members • Associate dues to be determined

  9. Membership • Each of MACOORA’s five sub-regions represented • Sector representation: • Industry (26%) • Government agencies (23%) • Non-governmental organizations (NGO’s, 6%) • Academia (45%)

  10. Functional Committees • Product Development • User • Education/Outreach/Marketing • Data Sharing & Archiving

  11. Strategic Goals • Integrate systems and data management • Build strong advocacy / funding for the region (planning, marketing) • Deliver reliable, useful products (early wins – regional success)

  12. MACOORA OCEAN OBSERVING ASSETS

  13. Physical Oceanographic Real Time System (PORTS)

  14. MACOORA Domain PORTS5 of 13 Nationwide • Narragansett Bay • New Haven, CT • New York/New Jersey Harbor • Delaware Bay and River • Chesapeake Bay

  15. WeatherFlow

  16. National Estuarine Research Reserves (NERRs) • Waquoit Bay (MA) • Narragansett Bay (RI) • Hudson River (NY) • Jacques Cousteau (NJ) • Delaware • Chesapeake Bay (MD) • Chesapeake Bay (VA)

  17. New York Harbor Observation System (NYHOS)

  18. Rutgers University Long-term Ecosystem Observatory (LEO)

  19. Delaware Bay Observing System (DBOS)

  20. Wallops Coastal Ocean Observation Lab

  21. Chesapeake Bay Observing System (CBOS)

  22. Next Steps • Organize DMAC capabilities • Launch one or more pilot projects • Develop business plan • Pursue Certification of MACOORA

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