Session 1 New Ocean Observing and Data Management Systems (NOPP Special Session)

Monday, 15 January 2001: 8:30 AM-12:30 PM
Host: Fifth Symposium on Integrated Observing Systems
Organizer:
Stan Wilson, National Oceanographic Partnership Program, Washington, DC

Papers:
8:30 AM
1.1
A U.S. commitment to building ocean partnerships and an integrated ocean observing system
David L. Martin, OCEAN.US Office, Washington, DC; and S. Piotrowicz

9:00 AM
1.2
Development of a Regional Physical/Bio-optical Coastal Observing System for Rapid Environmental Assessment in the New York Bight.
Scott M. Glenn, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and O. M. E. Schofield, D. B. Haidvogel, and J. F. Grassle

9:15 AM
1.3
Multiple HF-Radar System Development for a Regional Longterm Ecosystem Observatory in the New York Bight
Josh T. Kohut, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and S. M. Glenn and D. E. Barrick

9:30 AM
1.4
A near-real-time, high-resolution, ocean-surface-current mapping system
Jack A. Harlan, NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and T. M. Georges, R. R. Leben, R. D. Palmer, J. Fernandez, and D. Flury

9:45 AM
1.5
Flow structure and multiple-scale topography in the coastal ocean.
Robert J. Chant, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and S. Glenn and P. Bogden

10:00 AM
1.6
A Review of the NOPP Ocean-Systems for Chemical, Optical, and Physical Experiments (O-SCOPE) Project
Tommy D. Dickey, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA; and N. Bates, R. Byrne, F. Chavez, R. Feely, C. Moore, and R. Wanninkhof

10:15 AM
1.7
Pilot-Scale Operation of the Fleetlink Fishing Vessel Data Telemetry System
Ann Bucklin, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH; and C. A. Goudey, P. H. Wiebe, W. G. Williams, K. D. Ekstrom, R. C. Groman, R. Barnaby, and C. A. Pendleton

10:30 AM
1.8
Delayed-mode calibration of profiling float salinity data by historical hydrographic data
Annie P. S. Wong, JISAO/Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and G. C. Johnson and W. B. Owens

10:45 AM
1.9
Integration of the International Real-time Ocean Color Data to the New Jersey Long Term Ecosystem (LEO-15)
Oscar Schofield, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; and T. Bergmann, M. Crowley, and S. Glenn

11:00 AM
1.10
AUV-based turbulence characterization for coastal predictive networks
Edward R. Levine, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport, RI; and R. G. Lueck, R. R. Shell, and P. Licis

11:15 AM
1.11
RODAN: Rutgers Ocean Data Access Network powered by Java technologies
Yunqing P. Zhang, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ; and J. F. Fraccassi, J. E. Wiggins, S. M. Glenn, and F. Grassle

11:30 AM
1.12
A numerical test of a global float/altimetry observing system in the ocean
Arne Biastoch, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA; and D. B. Stammer

11:45 AM
1.13
Pilot-Scale Operation of the Fleetlink Fishing Vessel Data Telemetry System
Ann Bucklin, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH; and C. A. Goudey, P. H. Wiebe, W. G. Williams, K. D. Ekstrom, R. C. Groman, R. Barnaby, and C. A. Pendleton

12:00 PM
1.5a
Coffee Break

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