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HUNTERDON COUNTY NEWS |
TITLE: Lautenberg, Menendez Announce $1.7 Million For Mid-Atlantic Ocean Observing System
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Time: 10:57:58
U.S. Sens. Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) and Robert Menendez (D-NJ) today
announced that the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will
award $1.7 million in federal funds to Rutgers University for Mid-Atlantic
coastal ocean observation.
“These funds help ensure that the ocean observing system at Rutgers
will continue to provide environmental, educational and safety benefits to our
coastal communities,” said Sen. Lautenberg. “We need to do all
we can to keep New Jersey at the forefront of ocean and coastal research and
this grant goes a long way in that effort.”
“This funding will help Rutgers continue to better understand New
Jersey’s historic coastal area, an invaluable treasure we must protect,”
said Sen. Menendez. “This observation system will help our emergency
management services anticipate coastal floods and react to hazardous spills in
the water and help improve our response to important ecological decisions in our
State.”
This grant helps Rutgers operate the Mid-Atlantic Regional Coastal Ocean
Observing System (MARCOOS). The two primary areas in which this grant will help
are:
• Maritime safety: by providing surface current maps to improve Search
and Rescue, hazardous material spill response and rip current forecasting; and
• Ecological decision support: by providing 3-D temperature and
circulation data and forecasts for recreational, commercial and fishery
management communities, as well as two separate studies on coastal inundation
and water quality.
MARCOOS is a joint effort of 20 academic, governmental and private
institutions to generate quality controlled and sustained ocean observation and
forecast information for the Mid-Atlantic region.