NANOOS Community Workshop
25 March 2022
Delivering Coastal and Ocean Observations in the Pacific Northwest
NANOOS held its virtual community workshop on 25 March 2022. The event focused on two main objectives:
- How can we improve the system?
- How do we increase the visibility of NANOOS?
We examined three topics that showcase some of NANOOS’s most successful products to try and help answer these questions: Fisheries, Coastal Hazards, and Safe Navigation. Users from many different communities, sectors, and disciplines attended the workshop and provided exceptional input for future NANOOS product design and outreach targets. We will continue this user dialogue in a future NANOOS Webinar Series. Thanks to all who participated!
Presentations
Why We Are Here
Jan Newton, Executive Director
Fisheries: Tuna Use Case
Roxanne Carini, NANOOS Oceanographer
Mark McCulloch, Oregon Tuna Fisher
Coastal Hazards: Tsunami Evacuation Use Case
Jonathan Allan, NANOOS UPC Chair
Lee Hiltenbrand & Linda Koslowski, Nehalem Emergency Volunteer Corps
Safe Navigation: Boaters Use Case
Rachel Wold, NANOOS E&O Chair
Margaret Pommert, NASBLA Safe Boating Instructor
Key Take-Aways
| National Observing System Partners Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) Integrated Ocean Observing System IOOS |