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CaRA – CaRICOOS Regional Update Jorge E. CorredorProfessor University of Puerto Rico, Dept. of Marine Sciences Mayaguez, PR

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1 CaRA – CaRICOOS Regional Update Jorge E. CorredorProfessor University of Puerto Rico, Dept. of Marine Sciences Mayaguez, PR http://cara-uprm.eduhttp://cara-uprm.edu http://www.caricoos.org http://www.caricoos.org http://cara-uprm.eduhttp://www.caricoos.org Jorge E. CorredorProfessor University of Puerto Rico, Dept. of Marine Sciences Mayaguez, PR http://cara-uprm.eduhttp://cara-uprm.edu http://www.caricoos.org http://www.caricoos.org http://cara-uprm.eduhttp://www.caricoos.org

2 Regional Characteristics and User Needs Environment: –ARCHIPELAGO - Extensive heavily populated coastlines –Tropical Islands – Mangroves, Coral Reefs, Seagrasses –Strong social dependence on maritime activities Environment: –ARCHIPELAGO - Extensive heavily populated coastlines –Tropical Islands – Mangroves, Coral Reefs, Seagrasses –Strong social dependence on maritime activities

3 Users and needs (data & forecasts): –Emergency managers – Tsunamis and hurricanes; coastal inundation, ocean and coastal waves & winds, wave setup, coastal bathymetry –Environmental & infrastructure managers coral bleaching (sea state, solar irradiance, SST, SSS), eutrophication (nutrients, currents, organic load) beach closures (fecal contamination, possibly HAB’s, coastal currents, ocean color), coastal erosion (sea level rise, sea state, wave setup) –Maritime transportation – sea state (wind & waves), currents, maritime hazards –Tourists/Marine operators – weather (especially hurricanes!), sea state for recreational navigation, underwater visibility, surfing waves, ocean color Users and needs (data & forecasts): –Emergency managers – Tsunamis and hurricanes; coastal inundation, ocean and coastal waves & winds, wave setup, coastal bathymetry –Environmental & infrastructure managers coral bleaching (sea state, solar irradiance, SST, SSS), eutrophication (nutrients, currents, organic load) beach closures (fecal contamination, possibly HAB’s, coastal currents, ocean color), coastal erosion (sea level rise, sea state, wave setup) –Maritime transportation – sea state (wind & waves), currents, maritime hazards –Tourists/Marine operators – weather (especially hurricanes!), sea state for recreational navigation, underwater visibility, surfing waves, ocean color Regional Characteristics and User Needs

4 Progress Towards Certification Activities in Agenda: April 26 – 27, 2007 Extended Steering Committee/Stakeholders Meeting: –Agenda: –Governance structure options not-for-profit corporation “Articles of Incorporation” drafted by Legal Counsel (Torres & Associates) Principal Investigator – MOU structure drafted by PI’s –Business Plan – Draft to be presented by Consultant –Updates from the modeling team leader –Report from consultants assessing ICOOS impact on recreation/tourism June 22, 2007: General Stakeholder’s Meeting – Adoption of governance structure –Adoption of Business plan Activities in Agenda: April 26 – 27, 2007 Extended Steering Committee/Stakeholders Meeting: –Agenda: –Governance structure options not-for-profit corporation “Articles of Incorporation” drafted by Legal Counsel (Torres & Associates) Principal Investigator – MOU structure drafted by PI’s –Business Plan – Draft to be presented by Consultant –Updates from the modeling team leader –Report from consultants assessing ICOOS impact on recreation/tourism June 22, 2007: General Stakeholder’s Meeting – Adoption of governance structure –Adoption of Business plan

5 Progress Towards Certification - DMAC Dr. Jorge Capella retained as DMAC coordinator Prime criterion for selection of observing assets (and provider/partners) for CaRA’s Asset Development Plan is proven success in complying with operational requisites including data management Dr. Jorge Capella retained as DMAC coordinator Prime criterion for selection of observing assets (and provider/partners) for CaRA’s Asset Development Plan is proven success in complying with operational requisites including data management

6 Regional Successes NOAA/AOML Integrated Coral Observing Network PRSN/NOAA sixteen –Tsunami Ready Sea Level Stations UPRM/NOAA Coastal Hazards Center –Inundation maps DNRE/NOAA – JOBANERR – CaRA collaboration for climatology development CaTS – Caribbean Time Series NOAA/AOML Integrated Coral Observing Network PRSN/NOAA sixteen –Tsunami Ready Sea Level Stations UPRM/NOAA Coastal Hazards Center –Inundation maps DNRE/NOAA – JOBANERR – CaRA collaboration for climatology development CaTS – Caribbean Time Series

7 Regional Challenges The CaRICOOS system has few operational real-time ocean observing platforms. Financing, emplacing, operating and maintaining real-time observing assets is the greatest single challenge to CaRA and its partners. To this end, CaRA is constructing a regional Assets Development Plan based on expressed user needs. The CaRICOOS system has few operational real-time ocean observing platforms. Financing, emplacing, operating and maintaining real-time observing assets is the greatest single challenge to CaRA and its partners. To this end, CaRA is constructing a regional Assets Development Plan based on expressed user needs.

8 Assets Development Plan Buoys & Spars ICON CREWS Ocean Buoys Coastal buoys

9 Assets Development Plan HF Radar System


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