North West Shelf Operational Oceanographic System

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The North West Shelf Operational Oceanographic System (NOOS) monitors real-time sea levels for the North Sea area.[1] NOOS is operated by partners from the nine countries bordering the extended North Sea and European North West Shelf; Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and United Kingdom. Working collaboratively to develop and implement ocean observing systems in the area.[2] Near real time and recent history sea levels are available to on their web site in map, graph or table format.[2]

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[edit] Membership

As of January 2008 NOOS had sixteen full members and four associate members.[2][3]

  • Associate Members
    • GKSS Forschungszentrum (GKSS), Germany
    • Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center (NERSC), Norway
    • Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), Norway
    • University of Oldenburg (Uni-Oldenburg), Germany

[edit] Further reading

[edit] References

  1. ^ International and National Networks and Programmes (Web). Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory (POL) (November 2007). Retrieved on January 2008.
  2. ^ a b c Welcome to the NOOS webpage (Web). NOOS (November 2006). Retrieved on January 2008.
  3. ^ NOOS Program Overview (Web). Global Observing Systems Information Center (GOSIC)-(hosted by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)) (July 2007). Retrieved on January 2008.

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