Monthly Archives: June 2019

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Palau Conservation Society New PacIOOS Partner

Posted June 28, 2019

The Palau Conservation Society is our newest Palau MOA partner. The Palau Conservation Society’s mission is to work with the community to preserve the nation’s unique natural environment and...

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Natural Variability in Water Clarity at Kewalo Basin

Posted June 28, 2019

The Friends of Kewalos were awarded one of PacIOOS’ nearshore sensors as part of the Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program to monitor water quality during the Kewalo Basin Pier...

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Monitoring Sedimentation in Dausokele Estuary, Pohnpei, FSM

Posted June 25, 2019

The Conservation Society of Pohnpei (CSP) was supplied with a PacIOOS nearshore sensor to support and inform an ongoing watershed monitoring project in Pohnpei in the Federated States of...

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Ebiil Society New PacIOOS Partner

Posted June 20, 2019

The Ebiil Society is our newest Palau MOA partner. The Ebiil Society’s main goal is the education of environmental protection and proper management of natural resources through indigenous knowledge....

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Job Opportunity: PacIOOS Oceanographic Technician

Posted June 19, 2019

***** Position has been filled. ***** Seize the unique opportunity to join our small but dedicated and innovative team The PacIOOS Oceanographic Technician is an exciting, full-time, entry-level position,...

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Meeting Regional, Coastal and Ocean User Needs With Tailored Data Products: A Stakeholder-Driven Process

Posted June 07, 2019

As part of the publication series OceanObs’19: An Ocean of Opportunity, the article Meeting Regional, Coastal and Ocean User Needs With Tailored Data Products: A Stakeholder-Driven Process was recently...

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Did you know?

PacIOOS is the first regional association that was certified as a Regional Information Coordination Entity (RICE) by the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). Certification provides NOAA and its interagency partners a means to verify that a regional association’s organizational and operational practices, including data management, meet recognized and established standards set by NOAA.