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HiOOS Stakeholder Workshop May 20, 2008 Breakout Group # 1.

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1 HiOOS Stakeholder Workshop May 20, 2008 Breakout Group # 1

2 Top Priorities for HiOOS What does your group want HiOOS to provide? Marine and Coastal Solutions International: – open ocean aquaculture program/industry (currents, Eddys, wind) HIHWNMS: – know ecosystems info to access the aquaculture info – Community-based component to engage groups – Where vessel traffic is & where whale density is to reduce residential impact

3 Top Priorities for HiOOS Cont. State Civil Defense: – wind design, modeling, and topographic effects on homes & shelters (willing to share info) – SCD – LIDAR Info: inundation studies (info x-change) – SCD can provide some funding support (NOAA & STATE) – water quality monitoring after storms – need to pursue support from State Legislature w/strategy and plan County of Hawaii Planning Department: – coastal hazard mitigation info – erosion along cliffs, subsidence, erosion rates – long term water quality trends

4 Top Priorities for HiOOS Cont. Marine and Coastal Solutions International: – Coastal Landowners: Water Quality data for SMAs (making data available) – Malama Kai Foundation: Guide books to learn about dive sites to learn about buoy – opportunity to educate stakeholders – West HI regional fishery management area: use HiOOS products to train community – Info on temperature/depth and currents in area of pipeline – Data limitation stated up front and reflected on website Hawaii County Fire Department: – Search and Rescue Perspective: to understand local currents around islands – Ocean Safety Perspective: assess beaches around state

5 Top Priorities for HiOOS Cont. HIMB: – assessable data for problem-based learning modules (real time data) – Beneficial to hotels and tour operators – can be part of educational opportunity – Offer tutorial on how to utilize data sets & thematic areas on how to use and access data Bishop Museum: – Working with USGS (PBIN) – integration of geospatial data sets – Need to build appreciation & support

6 Top Priorities for HiOOS Cont. Sea Grant: – Science – policy interface (whole array of things, 2-way) – Organizing product sets & websites Industry specific data sets to address needs/built into implementation plan – archiving data sets: coral reef monitoring, fish larvae surveys, toxic algal blooms, boxed jellyfish – land use patterns in coastal zone & advanced planning – emphasis on visual products for metadata display (goal for DMAC) uniform presentation – Management issues: how to keep it going, prioritization, performance & assessment

7 Top Priorities for HiOOS Cont. UH Dept of Oceanography: – Tailor websites to better clientele (e.g. Widgets) – Take advantage of physical modeling & combined w/water quality data – Mechanical to deal with very near shore water quality (jet skis) Lifeguards at beaches?

8 What group can provide to HiOOS Or, what does the group have available to share with other stakeholders? Marine and Coastal Solutions International: – coastal landowners: water quality data provided to county – Superferry could be another source of data and user – Open ocean aquaculture platform – Reef Talk: HiOOS presentation & broadcast on local Tv/Hanauma By Data source

9 What group can provide to HiOOS Cont. Waikiki Aquarium & Bishop Museum: – Venue for outreach HIMB: – research data, developing, & designing tools & venue for outreach – Kaneohe Bay’s regional council – discusses location issues (possible outreach) Bishop Museum: – Provide info on specimens (date, time, location) – Provide consistent list of species names County of Hawaii Planning Department – Public outreach – community development plans – Hilo Bay Watershed Water Group: can provide presentations

10 What group can provide to HiOOS Cont. Hawaii County Fire Department: – Provide real-time data & verification for hazards – Provide real-time warning systems for high surf, hurricanes, etc HIHWNMS: – Provide info on marine mammal locations (not real-time) Sea Grant: – Network capability for engagement w/local sea grant programs & sharing of info on lessons learned – Sea Grant: Science Policy interest & improve mgmt capability – Partnership building role – NSGO: Relationship w/other organizations & industries at national level, partnerships w/ private sector NELHA: data producer & educational mission

11 Types of Involvement With respect to data (user, provider), governance, etc. Wakiki Aquarium: – can provide dedicated room/space for the HiOOS Outreach Marine and Coastal Solutions International: – organizations of resorts to provide space for terminals (education outreach) – Marine Science Center on Kona as a venue for outreach (keep private sector involved) – Governance structure to include neighbor islands

12 Types of Involvement Cont. Hawaii State Civil Defense: – need to form core group to participate & strategize through partnerships – Civil Defense would take part in this group Prelude to formation of 501 C-3 – incorporate support from partners for a concerted effort (include local counties) – buy in from state gov. Bishop Museum: – Offer museum as a venue for exhibits IOOS: – Use other obs. success stories to implement HiOOS

13 Additional Topics or Issues Financing: diversity funding-base – Competitive funding  contractual basis Need core funding base to keep operations going for highest priority data sets Group to advocate for program (Stakeholders) – mobilize when time is right NOAA IOOS: work w/regions to get help w/funding questions Pacific Disaster Center: use as a model for sustained funding? Engaging public support – community based NGOs to offer cultural perspectives and needs Use HiOOS as vehicle to track implementation of ORMP


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