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Eyes on Puget Sound: What are we Learning from Ocean Observing?
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| Title |
Eyes on Puget Sound: What are we Learning from Ocean Observing?
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| Creator |
Devol, Allan
Newton, Jan |
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| Subject |
oceanography
marine science hydrobiology hydrochemistry water analysis estuaries hydrologic models General Circulation Models fish kills water pollution dissolved oxygen algal blooms water |
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| Description |
Devol and Newton will provide an overview of Puget Sound observation efforts. They will introduce Oceanic Remote Chemical-Opitcal Analyzer (ORCA) buoys. They will describe the results of several current observation programs: 1. Buoy Network for Puget Sound, a private-public partnership between industry and the University of Washington. 2. Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems (NANOOS). 3. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). 4. University of Washington's Puget Sound...
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| Publisher |
University of Washington Water Center
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| Date |
2011-04-28T17:21:23Z
2011-04-28T17:21:23Z 2010-02-17 |
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| Type |
Presentation
Recording, oral |
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| Identifier |
http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16532
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| Language |
en_US
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| Relation |
2010 Annual Review of Research;Devol and Newton
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