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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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Regional Coastal Observing Systems: Alaska • 
Caribbean • 
Central and Northern California • 
Great Lakes • 
Gulf of Mexico • 
Pacific Islands • 
Mid-Atlantic • 
Northeast-Atlantic • 
Pacific Northwest • 
Southern California • 
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National Federation of Regional Associations for Coastal and Ocean Observing
National Observing System Partners: Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) • Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA)
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