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    • FY2011 Projects
      • Topic 1. Marine Mammal Detection and Monitoring
      • Topic 2. Coordinated Regional Efforts That Further the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
    • FY2010 Projects
      • Topic 1. Improving Attachments of Electronic Data Loggers to Cetaceans
      • Topic 2. Developing Environmental Protocols and Monitoring to Support Ocean Renewable Energy and Stewardship
      • Topic 3. Exploration and Research of Mid-Atlantic Deepwater Hard Bottom Habitats and Shipwrecks with Emphasis on Canyons and Coral Communities
    • FY2009 Projects
      • Topic 1: Improving Wind Wave Predictions: Global to Regional Scales
      • Topic 2: Sensors for Measurement of Biological, Bio-Optical, Optical, or Chemical Properties of the Ocean
      • Topic 3: Improving Tropical Cyclone Intensity Forecasting
    • FY2008 Projects
      • RFP: Exploration and Research of Northern Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Natural and Artificial Hard Bottom Habitats with Emphasis on Coral Communities: Reefs, Rigs and Wrecks
      • TOPIC 3: Sensors for Measurement of Biological, Bio-Optical or Chemical Properties of the Ocean
      • TOPIC 4: Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)
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      • Topic 4A: Coastal Effects of a Diminished-Ice Arctic Ocean
      • Topic 4B: Marine Mammals
    • FY2006 Projects
      • TOPIC 2A: Understand, identify gaps and predict changes in the workforce for ocean sciences, technology, and operations
      • TOPIC 3A: The ARGO Project: Global Ocean Observations for Understanding and Prediction of Climate Variability
      • TOPIC 4A: An Open-Source Community Model for Coastal Sediment Transport
    • FY2005 Projects
      • Topic 1A: Fusing Multi-Sensor Regional Data to Monitor and Quantify Coastal Processes
      • Topic 4 (CHEMO III): Imvestigations of Chemosynthetic Communities on the Lower Continental Slope of the Gulf of Mexico
      • Topic 4: Assesment of Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE) Boundary Conditions for Coastal Ocean Predictions
      • Topic 4A: New Methods for Detection of Fish Populations or Mapping of Fish Habitat
      • Topic 4B: Sensors for Sustained, Autonomous Meaturement of Chemical or Biological Parameters in the Ocean
    • FY2004 Projects
      • Topic 1: Achieve and Sustain an Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
      • Topic 2: Promote Lifelong Education
      • Topic 3: Modernize Ocean Infrastructure and Enhance Technology Development
    • FY2003 Projects
      • Topic 1. Achieve and Sustain an Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
      • Topic 4. Foster Interagency Partnerships to Increase and Apply Scientific Knowledge
    • FY2002 Projects
      • Topic 1: Achieve and Sustain an Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
      • Topic 2: Promote Lifelong Ocean Education
    • FY2001 Projects
      • Topic 1: Achieve and Sustain an Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
      • Topic 3: Modernize ocean infrastructure and enhance technology development.
    • FY2000 Projects
      • Topic 1: Achieve and Sustain an Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
      • Topic 3: Modernize ocean infrastructure and enhance technology development
    • FY1999 Projects
      • Topic 1: Achieve and Sustain an Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
      • Topic 3: Modernize ocean infrastructure and enhance technology development.
    • FY1998 Projects
      • Topic 1: Achieve and Sustain an Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
      • Topic 3: Modernize Ocean Infrastructure and Enhance Technology Development
    • FY1997 Projects
      • Topic 1: Achieve and sustain an Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
      • Topic 2: Promote lifelong ocean education
      • Topic 3: Modernize ocean infrastructure and enhance technology development
      • Topic 4: Foster interagency partnerships to increase and apply scientific knowledge
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FY2005 Projects

The following is a list of projects (showing the project title and the lead PI and institution) funded under the National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP) in FY2005. Discussions on the contractual details of each award were initiated at the appropriate funding agency.

For abstracts of each project and the partners involved, click on the project title.


Implement a Sustained and Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)

Topic 1A. FUSING MULTI-SENSOR REGIONAL SCALE DATA TO MONITOR AND QUANTIFY COASTAL PROCESSES

Funding for this award was provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).

  • High-level Data Fusion Software for SHOALS-1000TH
    Lead PI:
    Dr. Grady Tuell, Optech International

Collaborate to Strengthen U.S. Interagency Initiatives in Research and their Connections to Operations

Topic 4A. NEW METHODS FOR DETECTION OF FISH POPULATIONS OR MAPPING OF FISH HABITAT

Funding for these awards was provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Office of Naval Research (ONR), and the National Science Foundation (NSF).

  • Understanding Apex Predator and Pelagic Fish Habitat Utilization in the California Current System by Integrating Animal Tracking with in situ Oceanographic Observations
    Lead PI:
    Dr. Daniel Costa, University of California at Santa Cruz
  • Development of Mid-Frequency Multibeam Sonar for Fisheries Applications
    Lead PI:
    Dr. John Horne, University of Washington
  • Continuous Monitoring of Fish Population and Behavior by Instantaneous Continental-Shelf-Scale Imaging with Ocean-Waveguide Acoustics
    Lead PI:
    Dr. Nicholas Makris, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Novel Acoustic Techniques to Measure Schooling in Pelagic Fish in the Context of an Operational Coastal Ocean Observatory
    Lead PI:
    Dr. Kelly Benoit-Bird, Oregon State University
  • A Novel Technique to Detect Epipelagic Fish Populations and Map their Habitat
    Lead PI:
    Dr. James Churnside, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Topic 4B. SENSORS FOR SUSTAINED, AUTONOMOUS MEASUREMENT OF CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN THE OCEAN

Funding for these awards was provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Office of Naval Research (ONR), and the National Science Foundation (NSF).

  • Commercialization of Autonomous Sensor Systems for Quantifying pCO2 and Total Inorganic Carbon
    Lead PI:
    Dr. Michael DeGrandpre, University of Montana
  • Development of Fluorescent Induction and Relaxation Systems for the Measurement of Biomass and Primary Productivity on Webb Sloccum Gliders
    Lead PI:
    Dr. Oscar Schofield, Rutgers University
  • Transitioning Submersible Chemical Analyzer Technologies for Sustained, Autonomous Observations from Profiling Moorings, Gliders and other AUVs
    Lead PI:
    Dr. Alfred Hanson, SubChem Systems Inc. and University of Rhode Island
  • Development of a Mass Spectrometer for Deployment on Moorings and Cabled Observatories for Long-Term Unattended Observation of Low-Molecular Weight Chemicals in the Water Column
    Lead PI:
    Dr. Jean Whelan, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Topic 4. ASSESSMENT OF GLOBAL OCEAN DATA ASSIMILATION EXPERIMENT (GODAE) BOUNDARY CONDITIONS FOR COASTAL OCEAN PREDICTIONS

Funding for these awards was provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Office of Naval Research (ONR), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

  • Assessing the Impact of GODAE Boundary Conditions on the Estimate and Prediction of the Monterey Bay and California Central Coast Circulation
    Lead PI:
    Dr. Christopher Edwards, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • HYCOM Costal Ocean Hindcasts and Predictions: Impact of Nesting in HYCOM GODAE Assimilative Hindcasts
    Lead PI:
    Dr. George Halliwell, University of Miami
  • Boundary conditions, data assimilation, and predictability in coastal ocean models
    Lead PI:
    Dr. Roger Samelson, Oregon State University

Topic 4. (CHEMO III): INVESTIGATIONS OF CHEMOSYNTHETIC COMMUNITIES ON THE LOWER CONTINENTAL SLOPE OF THE GULF OF MEXICO

Funding for this award was provided by the Minerals Management Service (MMS), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the US Geological Survey (USGS).

  • Investigations of Chemosynthetic Communities on the Lower Continental Slope of the Gulf of Mexico
    Lead PI:
    Dr. James Brooks, TDI – Brooks International


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