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Plankton Perfect: Using Imagery to Document Microscopic Marine Life
Dr. Enrique Montes is working to understand how plankton respond to changes in the ocean by capturing high resolution imagery with advanced technology. This work is funded by the Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON) to use novel techniques like the Continuous Particle Imaging and Classification System (CPICS).
SECOORA Community Spotlight: Craig Harris
When Craig Harris signed on as the Emergency Management and Resiliency Coordinator for the city of Wilmington, North Carolina, he brought with him knowledge of water level sensors. SECOORA worked with Craig to install a water level sensor at the Love Grove Bridge in Wilmington, a site prone to flooding.
SECOORA Funding Opportunity Announcement: Letters of Intent Solicitation
SECOORA will submit a coordinated regional proposal in response to the anticipated FY 2026 Implementation of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) funding opportunity. Letters of Intent to be considered for inclusion in SECOORA’s full proposal are due September 9, 2025.
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Transforming Coastal Ocean Monitoring with Web Cameras
Experience the future of coastal ocean observing with WebCOOS (Webcam Coastal Observation System). Stream real-time live camera feeds and remotely monitor flooding, study beach erosion, monitor beach usage, and identify rip currents.