Title :
Developing observing system products for coastal management: applying surface current monitoring to coastal ocean management
Author :
Siri, Paul ; Heneman, Burr ; Schuchat, Sam ; Semans, Sheila ; Smyth, Becky
Author_Institution :
Commonweal Ocean Policy Program, Bolinas, CA, USA
Abstract :
Implementation of California´s Coastal Ocean Currents Monitoring Program (COCMP: http://cocmp.org) requires technical, organizational and institutional milestones to provide products useful for managing coastal resources in a state with an 1800 km coastline. COCMP is the first large-scale, integrated, high frequency radar system and, as such, a candidate component for the proposed national Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS: http://www.ocean.us/). HF radar is an efficient and economically viable initial step in creation of an observing technology capable of providing a range of products. Its applications include water quality management, oil spill response, marine protected area development, marine and anadromous fisheries management, and search and rescue operations. Developing a functional surface currents monitoring program in a state as large, environmentally diverse, and politically fragmented as California is a test of creating institutional linkages and communications where none exist. Creating timely and useful products to serve resource management agency, NGO, and industry constituencies requires dedicated outreach and educational tools, a challenge that is as important as the technical design. The authors review COCMP technical design, outreach, integration, and applications.
Keywords :
oceanographic equipment; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; radar applications; water pollution; California; Coastal Ocean Currents Monitoring Program; HF radar; Integrated Ocean Observing System; NGO; anadromous fisheries management; coastal ocean management; coastal resource; industry constituencies; marine fisheries management; marine protected area development; observing system products; oil spill response; radar system; resource management agency; search and rescue operations; surface current monitoring; water quality management; Environmental economics; Frequency; Large scale integration; Monitoring; Oceans; Quality management; Radar; Resource management; Sea measurements; Sea surface;
Conference_Titel :
Oceans 2005 - Europe
Conference_Location :
Brest, France
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9103-9
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANSE.2005.1513229