The Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System



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The Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System

Overview of remarks 1. Purpose of GoMOOS 2. Governance : User-Driven Nonprofit 3. User Community & Applications

Purpose #1. Facilitate safe and efficient marine operations, ensure national security, ensure sustainable food supply, manage ecosystems, mitigate natural hazards, ensure public health.

#2 To provide data and information that serve public and private sector needs to: Solve practical problems, Predict events, Increase public awareness, Further understand natural systems A Coastal Oceanic Analog of the National Weather Service.

GoMOOS is Regional and Multisector Serving all Gulf of Maine states and provinces: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, on south Partners: Research Institutions Government Agencies Educational Institutions Private Industry Nonprofits

Technical Program Real-time monitoring: Weather -- surface winds, air temperature, visibility(fog), light flux, cloud conditions Oceanic conditions -- currents, waves, temperature, salinity Environmental quality dissolved oxygen, water clarity, turbidity, nutrients Ocean biology -- spectral irradiance, algal biomass, productivity, community structure, passive acoustics (whales) Modeling & Prediction: circulation & waves

GoMOOS Buoys (9 Active)

Long-Range HF Radar

1. GoMOOS Overview 2. Governance : User-Driven Nonprofit 3. User Community

Evolution of GoMOOS Began As: Ended As: Research project to understand GoM Science/PI organizational model Researchers as primary users Utility project to facilitate research Non-profit corporate organizational model Researchers as one user group among many

GoMOOS Members Research/Education: Bedford Institute of Oceanography (Canada) Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Science Bowdoin College Dalhousie University (Canada) Maine Maritime Academy Rutgers University University of Maine University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth University of New Hampshire University of Rhode Island Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Government: Maine Dept. of Marine Resources Maine Science & Technology Foundation Maine State Planning Office Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Industry: Bath Iron Works James W. Sewall Company Maine Lobstermen s Association Portland Pipe Line Corporation Satlantic, Inc. (Canada) Marine Operations: Atlantic Pilotage Authority (Canada) Eastport Port Authority Federal Marine Terminals (Canada) Penobscot Bay & River Pilots Assoc. Saint John Marine Pilots (Canada) Saint John Port Authority (Canada) Nonprofit: Gulf of Maine Aquarium Island Institute New England Aquarium

1. GoMOOS Overview 2. Governance : User-Driven Nonprofit 3. User Community

User Needs Mariners safety, rescue Shipping safety & efficiency Mammals endangered species assessment Aquaculture site selection & water quality Lobster fishing recruitment prediction Petroleum Industry spill response Shellfishing spat collection, site selection Military national security, operations test bed Coastal Management eutrophication Commercial & Sport Fishing stock assessments Research long-term observations, infrastructure

Maritime Shipping Industry 3,500 transits/yr 50 million tons 202,000 transit hrs $43 million ops. 1% time savings = $500,000/yr

Commercial Fishing Industry Time and safety Average value per fishing day = $4.1M I check for the official gale warnings, then go to the [GoMOOS] web site to see if the wind is actually blowing now. I can get a day s work in --Scalloper from Stonington, Me.

Connecting Fisheries to the Physical Environment Climate change Stock assessment -- chlorophyll/productivity -- circulation Aquaculture siting -- dissolved oxygen -- salinity -- sea surface temp. -- currents

Oil Spills: Contingency Planning, Julie N 180,000-gal. spill, Portland Harbor September 1996 Real-time -- Wind -- Waves -- Currents -- Predictive models Prevention, and Recovery

U. S. Coast Guard: 2 nd largest user of GoMOOS web site Search & Rescue 6000 missions/yr 500 saved lives 28 lives lost/yr 4% success after 2 hours, 1% increase in effectiveness = 6 more lives saved per year

Wastewater Management New Boston Harbor Sewage Outfall Boundary conditions for nutrients & currents Dissolved oxygen Helps meet costly monitoring requirements

Lessons Learned So Far 1. Useful information is critical Data Information. Path from Data to Information is not obvious. User participation in the design is indispensable. Tool development is create products is next 2. Stable funding stream is needed w/ local participation

Conclusions 1. GoMOOS can inspire and facilitate research. 2. Users (not hypotheses) will justify GoMOOS. 3. Users need a 24/7 operational system that provides useful, timely information and drives research. 4. GoMOOS cost/benefit: $(3/30)M/year. 5. A national OOS will only come to pass if Congress hears the same request from all regions!

www.gomoos.org