NOAA Navigation Services CO-OPS Update Richard Edwing National Ocean Service Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services Hydrographic Services.

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NOAA Navigation Services CO-OPS Update Richard Edwing National Ocean Service Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services Hydrographic Services Review Panel May 4, 2011

Outline 1.Mapping and Charting Support Services Program 2.Maritime Services Program 3.COASTAL Program 4.Budget and Performance Metrics

Mapping and Charting Support Services Recent Accomplishments Support for 46 hydro/shoreline surveys CO-OPS provides tidal information and marine boundaries NOS VDatum Program surveys completed ( Maine, Massachusetts, Alaska ) NOAA, USACE, USGS Data Interoperability Trilateral Agency pilot project Future Outlook Approx. 35 hydro/shoreline projects planned VDatum surveys planned ( Alaska, Puerto Rico )

Mapping and Charting Support Services National Water Level Observation Network Recent Accomplishments Six stations hardened 181 of 207 water level stations have meteorological sensors Completed microwave water level sensor test and evaluation report Future Outlook Constructing two new Sentinel stations in Texas Five stations planned to be hardened Construction of the new Texas Point Sentinel station Hardened station at Mayport Bar Pilot’s Dock, Florida

Maritime Services Tide and Currents Predictions Conducted tidal currents surveys in Hawaii, Alaska, Connecticut, and New YorkHawaii Released NOAA Tide Predictions Published special tidal currents predictions Miami, Kodiak, Prince William Sound, Cook Inlet, Hudson River Recent AccomplishmentsFuture Outlook Currents surveys planned Boston, San Francisco Bay, Florida Keys, Fernandina Beach, FL, Johns Pass, FL, Kachemak Bay

Maritime Services Recent Accomplishments Added visibility and waves to PORTS  Published Columbia River PORTS  Economic Study Installed air gap sensor in Jacksonville, Florida Future Outlook Installing a PORTS ® in New London, Connecticut Future PORTS ® –Jacksonville ? –Humboldt Bay ? Real-Time Data A cruise ship navigates below the air gap sensor at the Dames Point Bridge

Maritime Services Recent Accomplishments Transitioning Operational Forecast Systems to high- performance computers Models run faster, with products available earlier Standardized web page design Expanded the suite of hydrodynamic models Released Tampa Bay and Delaware Bay Upgraded Chesapeake Bay Future Outlook New Operational Forecast Systems Columbia River Northern Gulf of Mexico Snapshot of water level Nowcast at Tampa Bay Operational Forecast Systems

COASTAL Coastal Oceanographic Applications and Services of Tides And Lakes Recent AccomplishmentsFuture Outlook Supported national tsunami warning and mitigation efforts Supported National Weather Service storm surge warning forecasts –Storm Quicklook –SLOSH Model Input Mobile Bay Storm Surge project Coastal Hazards

COASTAL Coastal Oceanographic Applications and Services of Tides And Lakes Recent Accomplishments Expanded Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) forecast system to the Gulf coast of Texas Future Outlook Developing a HAB forecast system for the Great Lakes Water level support for NERRS Sentinel Site Network Image from Gulf of Mexico HAB Bulletin for the Texas region Ecosystem Management

COASTAL Coastal Oceanographic Applications and Services of Tides And Lakes Recent Accomplishments Provided long-term sea level trends Issued a new publication, “Sea Level Variations of the United States, ” with updated local sea level trends for 128 locations in the United States Worked with USACE to incorporate sea level trend guidance into coastal project planning Future Outlook Caribbean sea level project in Barbuda Climate Change

Budget FY 2012 Proposed Operating Plan FY 2010 Enacted FY 2011 Annualized Continuing Resolution FY 2012 Estimate Tide & Current Data Tide & Current Data Base 33,07832,72928,979 PORTS ® Operation and Maintenance [3,800]00 Coastal Tidal Gauges Total, Tide & Current Data 33,67832,72928,979

Performance Metrics Corporate Performance Measure FY2010FY2011FY2012 Percent of top 175 US Seaports with access to full suite of NOAA Navigation Products and Services* 65%67%70% * Tracks access to updated ENCs, shoreline, tidal current predictions, Vdatum models, real-time data  Establish new PORTS (New London)  Conduct tidal current surveys (Al, HI, MA)  Publish Annual Tide and Tidal Current Prediction Tables  New Operational Forecast Models (Tampa)  Publish local sea level trends for 159 global sea level stations  Collect water level data at 5 Arctic locations  Complete technical report on Barrow, AK water level project CO-OPS FY2011 Milestones

Questions

Issues Challenging budget climate Federal funding for PORTS ® The Arctic Barrow, Alaska in July