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Thank you for being a part of the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association!
What a year we’ve had:
- an active hurricane season
- new buoys deployed in South Carolina
- new high frequency radars installed in Florida
- launching new community observing projects with web cameras and water level sensors
- a successful 2022 annual meeting
See our news section for more stories about this year’s accomplishments.
Next year SECOORA will be unveiling a new logo and website at our2023 Annual Meeting (May 10-11, 2023). This update will ensure SECOORA’s public face is current, engaging, and informative. We hope to see you at the meeting.
We appreciate your partnership and look forward to working together in the New Year!
Sincerely,
Debra and the rest of the SECOORA team
Related news
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Measuring Surface Currents on the East Coast of Florida with High Frequency Radars
The Florida Institute of Technology and UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography recently installed four high frequency radars on the east coast of Florida. These systems measure the speed and direction of ocean currents, which is helpful for search & rescue operations and tracking marine debris.
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The 2024 SECOORA Annual Meeting: A Huge Success!
The SECOORA Annual Meeting was held in Charleston, South Carolina May 7th - 8th. Thank you to those who attended, we hope to see you again next year!
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SECOORA Partners with North Carolina Communities to Install New Water Level Sensors
SECOORA has partnered with North Carolina Public Safety, Beaufort County Emergency Services, and the town of Belhaven to install new water level stations in two flood-prone North Carolina communities.