Read SECOORA's March 21 Newsletter, including:
In this issue: SECOORA Annual Meeting | Staff Retreat | Marine Debris News | IOOS Updates | Florida Oceans Day | Book Announcement | Job Announcements | Coming Events
Read SECOORA's March 21 Newsletter, including:
In this issue: SECOORA Annual Meeting | Staff Retreat | Marine Debris News | IOOS Updates | Florida Oceans Day | Book Announcement | Job Announcements | Coming Events
Read SECOORA's March 21 Newsletter, including:
In this issue: SECOORA Annual Meeting | Staff Retreat | Marine Debris News | IOOS Updates | Florida Oceans Day | Book Announcement | Job Announcements | Coming Events
SECOORA seeks a Data System Development, Operations, and Maintenance (DMAC) service provider to act as a strategic partner while maintaining the current SECOORA Data System. Proposals are due to SECOORA by 5:00 PM ET, March 31, 2026.
Dr. Enrique Montes is working to understand how plankton respond to changes in the ocean by capturing high resolution imagery with advanced technology. This work is funded by the Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON) to use novel techniques like the Continuous Particle Imaging and Classification System (CPICS).
When Craig Harris signed on as the Emergency Management and Resiliency Coordinator for the city of Wilmington, North Carolina, he brought with him knowledge of water level sensors. SECOORA worked with Craig to install a water level sensor at the Love Grove Bridge in Wilmington, a site prone to flooding.