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Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 1 Observing Systems & Advanced Technology Steve Ruberg

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 2 Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 2 GLERL Research Themes Ecological Modeling and Forecasting Observing Systems and Advanced Technology Ecosystem Dynamics Information Services and Products

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 3 NOAA 5-Year Research Plan Emphasizes the integration of the observational, experimental, and analytical tools that are at the core of NOAA’s research NOAA Mission Support Goal Satellite Fleet Modeling and Observations Infrastructure NOAA Goals What improvements to observing systems and analysis approaches will lead us to better predictions?

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 4 Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 4 Observation Systems and Advanced Technology: Overview Theme Overview –Laboratories –Observation Platforms –Sensor Development –Real-time Observations –Great Lakes Observing System Regional Association Satellite Remote Sensing Great Lakes Vessel Operations Data Acquisition and Data Management

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 5 Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 5 Observing Systems and Advanced Technology Objectives In pursuit of the most advanced scientific tools Enabling Model/Forecast Validation and Verification Enabling Satellite and In Situ Sensor Calibration Working towards an integrated observation system At GLERL, we will strengthen and integrate our observing system infrastructure by connecting engineering and science:

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 6 Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 6 Marine Instrumentation Limnology Genetics Micro-Cinematography Overview of Ann Arbor Laboratories Micro-cinematography Genetics Limnology Marine Instrumentation Lab (MIL)

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 7 Overview of Ann Arbor Laboratories Acoustics Remote Sensing Benthos Remote Sensing Acoustics Benthos

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 8 Muskegon Laboratories

Observation Platforms: Plankton Survey System GLERL designed vessel-towed platform

15 0 Depth (m) Relative Fish biomass (dB) Zooplankton biomass (mg/l) Dissolved Oxygen (mg/l) Temperature (  C) Night Day Lake Erie - Sept 3, 2005

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 11 Benthic Mapping Observation Platforms: Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) Pump Sampling CTD System Acoustic Positioning

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 12 SAW FPW $300,000 to Synkera Polychlorinated Biphenyl tests Pressure, Temp, Conductivity Dissolved Oxygen Arrays 5 mm Application to gliders, sediment oxygen measurements, fish Advancing Sensor Development NOAA Small Business Innovative Research derived from GLERL sensor requirements Collaboration with industry partners Completed Phase I Completed Phase I & II

Page 13 Real-time Coastal Observation Network (ReCON)

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 14 ReCON System Drivers Model/forecast input for GLERL and collaborator researchers Observations affecting water quality to regional managers Storm and rip current verification to NWS marine forecasters Telepresence outreach tools for NMS and GLERL partners

University of Toledo (2) Cleveland NASA Glenn Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary (3) NOAA Field Station (2) Saginaw Bay Multi-Stress (2)

Page 16 Advanced Forecasting Tools Ecosystem Observations Expert system based forecasting Transition plan submitted in 2009

Page 17 In-Situ Data Collection Platforms Future Directions Sensor Development and Feasibility Demonstrations Autonomous Vehicle Evaluations Cabled Observatory for Year-Round Observations

Page 18 Applications and Users Drinking Water Quality Marine Safety Harmful Algal Bloom Forecasts Episodic Hypoxia Ice Studies Rip Current Warnings Beach Quality Forecasting Outreach and Education Sensor/System Research Sensor Interoperability Water Departments National Weather Service United States Coast Guard National Marine Sanctuaries Educators Ecosystem Modeling and Forecasting Theme Ecosystem Dynamics Theme

Page 19 ReCON Products Model/forecast input observations to GLERL and collaborating researchers Observations affecting water quality to regional managers Storm and rip current verification to National Weather Service marine forecasters Telepresence outreach tools for National Marine Sanctuaries and GLERL partners

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 20 Great Lakes Observing System Regional Association GLERL is leading the design of the operational component of Great Lakes observing system Industry led enterprise approach to deploy the operational component of GLOS A nine month contract awarded to LimnoTech on Sept. 21 st, 2010

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 21 Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 21 Observation Systems and Advanced Technology Theme Overview –GLERL Labs –Observation Platforms –Sensor Development –GLERL Real-time Observations –GLOS RA and Near-Term Design Study Satellite Remote Sensing Vessel Operations Data Acquisition and Data Management

Page 22 Questions

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 23 Ocean Policy Task Force Priority Objective Team #9 Recommendation for Ocean, Coastal, and Great Lakes Observations, Mapping, and Infrastructure: Strengthen and integrate Federal and non-Federal ocean observing systems, sensors, data collection platforms, data management, and mapping capabilities into a national system and integrate that system Observing Systems and Advanced Technology Wrap up

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 24 Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 24 Marine Instrumentation Limnology Genetics Micro-Cinematography GLERL Laboratories Micro-cinemotography Genetics Limnology Marine Instrumentation Lab (MIL)

Page 25 Real-time Coastal Observation Network (ReCON)

Page 26 Prototype of QuikSCAT Ice Cover Product for the Great Lakes Support internal research projects and operational mandates in addition to distribution to the regional user community via the NOAA CoastWatch Great Lakes Node in support of environmental science, decision making, and supporting research as well as educational and recreational activities. Great Lakes CoastWatch

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 27 Data Management MET NDBC Dissemination Archive AWIPS NOAAPORT GLOS: Dissemination Archive ReCON Data Management & Archive THREDDS Customers

Page – “Storm” Remote Sensing Platform Multi-beam Sonar Remotely Operated Vehicles 5501 Fast Response Buoy Tender Real-Time Coastal Obs Network Moored Instrumentation 8001 – “Laurentian” Small Research Vessel Lake Michigan Offshore Monitoring Lake-wide Benthic Survey GLERL Vessels

Page 29 Conclusions Observing Systems and Advanced Technology theme both supports and leads science directions GLERL is working towards an operational, multi- stage Great Lakes observing system to enable transformational science GLERL’s analytical laboratories provide a process-level understanding of ecosystems and support calibration/validation/verification

Questions?