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SECOORA Partner Data Websites

SECOORA Partner Websites

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Carolinas RCOOS
Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute Biological and Habitat GIS

USF Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System

USF Ocean Circulation Group

USF Institute for Remote Sensing

Florida Coastal Ocean Observing System Consortium
National Estuarine Research Reserve System Centralized Data Management Office
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SECOORA is one of 11 Regional Associations established nationwide through the Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®). IOOS is a multi-agency, cooperative effort based on a continuously operating network of buoys, ships, satellites, underwater vehicles, and other platforms that routinely collect real-time data and manage historical information. These data are needed for rapid detection and timely prediction of changes in our nation's ocean and coastal waters.
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Great Lakes • 
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Pacific Northwest • 
Southern California • 
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National Observing System Partners: Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) • Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA)
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