Read the SECOORA News 10/17/2011 including:
In this issue: Staff News | Oceans 2012 Conference | Newsletters of Interest | NSF Ocean Acidification (OA) Solicitation | Webinar: Offshore Wind Development and Industry Update | Congressional Briefing | NERR Real Time Data Application Released | Gulf of Mexico News| Job Announcements | Coming Events
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Gliders Officially Recognized as Essential Hurricane Monitoring Tools
A new story map highlights how two cameras on Oak Island, North Carolina are being used to track changes along the coast from daily shifts in beach width to the impacts of major storms. These cameras provide continuous imagery that helps communities understand changing conditions and make informed management decisions.
Longtime SECOORA Partner USF College of Marine Science Begins Recovery Efforts After Fire
Following the recent fire at the University of South Florida College of Marine Science, SECOORA is focused on supporting our partners and highlighting the importance of critical observing systems and maintaining the flow of coastal data. USF CMS plays an important role in delivering coastal data and observations that support communities across the Gulf and Southeast.
Empowering Communities: Real-Time Shoreline Monitoring in North Carolina
A new story map highlights how two cameras on Oak Island, North Carolina are being used to track changes along the coast from daily shifts in beach width to the impacts of major storms. These cameras provide continuous imagery that helps communities understand changing conditions and make informed management decisions.