Monthly Archives: May 2020

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Kilo Nalu Nearshore Reef Observatory Data

Posted May 29, 2020

Real-time data plots from the Kilo Nalu Nearshore Observatory are now accessible through PacIOOS Voyager’s “Ocean Observatories” category. The shallow water cabled ocean sensor network off Kakaʻako Park west...

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New Dolphin and Whale Sightings Added

Posted May 29, 2020

562 new marine mammal sightings are now available through PacIOOS Voyager. Observations were collected around the Hawaiian Islands by Robin Baird and his team from Cascadia Research Collective between...

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Fish, Invertebrate, and Benthic Data from Micronesia

Posted May 29, 2020

In collaboration with Dr. Peter Houk from the University of Guam, PacIOOS supported efforts to make coral reef monitoring data from Micronesia available through the Ocean Biogeographic Information System...

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New Comprehensive Ecosystem Model for Hawai‘i

Posted May 21, 2020

The Hawaiian Island Chain is an oasis in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, providing an area of increased nutrients, coral reefs, and other benefits to ocean life. The...

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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.