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Focus Areas

SECOORA is organized to provide ocean data, tools, and services to meet the needs of our stakeholders. Three focus areas guide our tasks, correspond with U.S. IOOS societal goals, and are deemed important to the Southeast by our stakeholders. SECOORA stakeholders include members, partners, and data users.

Marine Operations
Coastal Hazards and Climate Variability 
Ecosystems: Water Quality and Living Marine Resources
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