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Caro-COOPS
is
based
upon
an
array
of
coastal
and
offshore
moorings
deployed
off
of
the
coast
of
the
Carolinas.
Mousing
over
a
buoy
on
the
map
displays
measurements
including:
latitude
and
longitude,
air
and
water
temperature,
wind
conditions,
solar
radiation,
and
for
most,
salinity,
chlorophyll,
surface
current
information,
and
more.
Clicking
on
the
buoy
opens
a
new
window
that
displays
the
measurements
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CORMP's
goal
is
to
provide
an
interdisciplinary
science-based
framework
that
supports
sound
public
policy
leading
to
wise
coastal
use,
sustainable
fisheries
and
improved
coastal
ocean
ecosystem
health.
This
site
features
an
easy
to
use
interactive
map
with
real
time
and
archived
buoy
and
weather
station
data
for
southern
North
Carolina
and
South
Carolina.
The
site
also
includes
teacher
resources
including
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The
Environmental
Visualization
Program
(EVP)
produces
enhanced
imagery
and
animations
of
environmental
phenomenon
from
satellites
and
other
remote
sensing
technologies,
both
of
which
are
available
on
this
site.
As
part
of
the
NOAA
National
Satellite
and
Information
Service
(NESDIS),
the
EVP
is
committed
to
creating
imagery
that
educate
the
public
about
resource
management,
weather
and
water
issues,
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Access weather and water level observations for stations across coastal United States and the Great Lakes. Follow the "CO-OPS Website" link for tide predictions, additional weather-related observations, publications, and much more. Historical data is available for download. Site provides emergency information when a station's water level exceeds normal and is activated into Storm Surge mode.
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Located
in
Seattle,
Washington,
PMEL
carries
out
interdisciplinary
scientific
investigations
in
oceanography
and
atmospheric
science.
Current
programs
focus
on
open
ocean
observations
in
support
of
long-term
monitoring
and
forecasting.
A
comprehensive
site
focusing
on
NOAA
research
in
the
Pacific
Ocean.
Site
includes
an
abundant
amount
of
information,
data,
publications,
and
links
to
additional
resources.
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http:/
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Links
to
a
variety
of
current
oceanographic
databases.
Provides
access
to
in
situ
and
remotely
sensed
data,
models,
and
a
photo
library
from
all
over
the
world.
Data
available
includes
temperature,
salinity,
biological,
nutrients,
oxygen,
and
many
more.
View
sea
surface
temperature
animations,
sea
level
changes,
and
plankton
profiles
for
anywhere
in
the
world.
Data,
graphs,
and
more
are
available
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NOS
measures
and
predicts
coastal
and
ocean
phenomena,
protects
large
areas
of
the
oceans,
and
works
to
ensure
safe
navigation.
Educator
information
includes
Discovery
Kits,
which
consist
of
4
different
classroom
units
on
corals,
estuaries,
geodesy,
and
tides
and
water
levels,
Discovery
Stories,
2
case
studies
concerning
the
Exxon
Valdez
incident
and
the
lionfish
invasion
occurring
along
the
U.S.
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