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The breakout group highlights priorities for HiOOS, including a GIS/Google-based platform for data accessibility and intuitive outputs. Stakeholders emphasize the need for information on sea level rise, ocean acidification, and more. Concerns include governance policies and the misuse of information. Stakeholders like NOAA, USGS, and others offer data sharing and funding support. Various stakeholders provide technical and governance support, emphasizing collaborative efforts.
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Top Priorities for HiOOS • What does your group want HiOOS to provide? • Data accessibility – GIS/Google based platform whose goal is to be the main site for links and data distribution. Intuitive and user defined outputs. Easily understood by all users
Wants cont. • Information – sea level rise, ocean acidification, higher resolution models, 50 years + run ups for inundation, coral reef mapping and monitoring • HIOOS is able to provide management reinforcement, timely response to media, and be a non-biased scientific body
Concerns • Policy on governance and data sharing • Information accessibility is a double edged sword – possible misuse of information leading to poor resource use • Resolution – develop policy for development of HIOOS
What group can provide to HiOOS • Or, what does the group have available to share with other stakeholders? • Data sharing – NOAA, USGS, DOH, Pacific Disaster Center • Funding support – Maui county, DOH • Makai Ocean Engineering – Fully interactive Google based software for data access
Types of Involvement • With respect to data (user, provider), governance, etc. • Users – NOAA, USGS, Maui county, Pacific disaster center, Sea Grant, DOH, • Technical support – PDC, NOAA, USGS, Sea grant • Providers – Dr. Chen, NOAA, USGS • Governance – Dr. Magaard • Federal agencies – consult policy and partner in everything else