Linking elements of the Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) with the planned National Water Quality Monitoring Network. Proceedings from the NOAA-Supported workshop 19-21 September 2005


Autoria(s): NOAA/National Ocean Service
Contribuinte(s)

Rowe, Peter M.

Hameedi, M. Jawed

Weinstein, Michael P.

Data(s)

01/12/2006

Resumo

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), in cooperation with the New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium (NJMSC), hosted a workshop at Rutgers University on 19-21 September 2005 to explore ways to link the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) to the emerging infrastructure of the National Water Quality Monitoring Network (NWQMN). Participating partners included the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association, U.S. Geological Survey, Rutgers University Coastal Ocean Observing Laboratory, and the New Jersey Sea Grant College. The workshop was designed to highlight the importance of ecological and human health linkages in the movement of materials, nutrients, organisms and contaminants along the Delaware Bay watershed-estuary-coastal waters gradient (hereinafter, the “Delaware Bay Ecosystem [DBE]”), and to address specific water quality issues in the mid-Atlantic region, especially the area comprising the Delaware River drainage and near-shore waters. Attendees included federal, state and municipal officials, coastal managers, members of academic and research institutions, and industry representatives. The primary goal of the effort was to identify key management issues and related scientific questions that could be addressed by a comprehensive IOOS-NWQMN infrastructure (US Commission on Ocean Policy 2004; U.S. Ocean Action Plan 2004). At a minimum, cooperative efforts among the three federal agencies (NOAA, USGS and EPA) involved in water quality monitoring were required. Further and recommended by the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy, outreach to states, regional organizations, and tribes was necessary to develop an efficient system of data gathering, quality assurance and quality control protocols, product development, and information dissemination.

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application/pdf

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http://aquaticcommons.org/14613/1/IOOSTechMemo.pdf

Rowe, Peter M. and Hameedi, M. Jawed and Weinstein, Michael P. (eds.) (2006) Linking elements of the Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) with the planned National Water Quality Monitoring Network. Proceedings from the NOAA-Supported workshop 19-21 September 2005. Silver Spring, MD, NOAA/National Ocean Service , 84pp. (NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS , 48)

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en

Publicador

NOAA/National Ocean Service

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/14613/

http://www.ccma.nos.noaa.gov/publications/IOOSTechMemo.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Ecology #Management #Pollution
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Monograph or Serial Issue

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