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Welcome to NANOOS, the Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems.

Backyard Buoys In-Person All-Hands Meeting

Partners from NANOOS, PacIOOS, AOOS, the Quileute Tribe, Quinault Indian Nation, Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission, American Samoa, Marshall Islands, Sofar Ocean Technologies, and others recently joined together in Honolulu for a Backyard Buoys All-Hands meeting. We shared stories about the work and the regions, ideas, and lessons learned, made plans for the future of the project, and strengthened the bonds that tie us to each other and to the water that connects us. Participants reflected on the great synergies, collaboration, and success of the project, making a difference to people’s safety. (Photo Credit: Lloyd Pikok, Jr.)

Backyard Buoys In-Person All-Hands Meeting

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2022 Puget Sound Marine Waters Overview

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Resources From NWEM Data Access Webinar

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New Quinault Indian Nation Wave Buoy Deployed

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Quileute Tribe Wave Buoy Withstands High Seas

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Tracking Warm Sea Temperatures - Is it a Marine Heatwave?

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NANOOS at 20 years!!

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Backyard Buoys Makes a Splash!

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Federal Investment in NANOOS Infrastructure

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NANOOS Radar Data Helps USACE Improve Nearshore Storm Modeling

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New Washington HFR Measuring Surface Currents!

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Glider Deployment and Engagement

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New NVS "Customization" Capability

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Tracking Harmful Algal Toxin off WA Coast

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Multi-Stressor Observations and Modeling

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PNW HAB Bulletin Supports Tribal Access to Razor Clams

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