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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250510
DTSTAMP:20250625T225432Z
URL:https://www.cencoos.org/events/ocean-observing-community-workshop-data
 -portal-training-co-design-session-spring-2025-port-san-luis-avila-beach/
SUMMARY:Ocean Observing Community Workshop & Data Portal Training Co-Design
  Session – Spring 2025 Port San Luis\, Avila Beach
DESCRIPTION:Executive Summary\nThe Ocean Observing Community Workshop &amp\
 ; Data Portal Training Co-Design Session was hosted by CeNCOOS with suppor
 t from SCCOOS and Axiom Data Science. The event took place on May 9\, 2025
  at the Port San Luis Coastal Gateway Multipurpose Room in Avila Beach\, C
 alifornia. The workshop aimed to strengthen the community and relationship
 s around ocean observing in California\, and equip participants with a fou
 ndational understanding of how to use the CalOOS Data Portal for their wor
 k and research needs. Approximately 30 participants from the central Calif
 ornia coastal community attended the meeting\, including members from the 
 state\, research institutions\, harbor district\, tribal communities\, and
  environmental NGOs. Taken together\, this wide array of backgrounds and e
 xpertises resulted in rich conversations and meaningful relationships.\n\n
 The meeting included presentations\, breakout group discussions\, and a te
 chnical\, expert led training of the CalOOS Data Portal. Presentations fea
 tured the work of CalOOS Principal Investigators from Cal Poly State Unive
 rsity\, San Luis Obispo. Specifically\, speakers highlighted the use and a
 pplication of core ocean observing infrastructure to their research. The g
 oals of this meeting were to: i) convene regional communities to share inf
 ormation about ocean data collection and availability\; ii) identify commu
 nity information needs\; iii) discuss strategies to improve the delivery o
 f existing information and strengthen resilience efforts\; and iv) identif
 y gaps and prioritize opportunities to address unmet needs. To read the fu
 ll summary\, click here.\n\n[caption id="attachment_3392" align="aligncent
 er" width="472"] Photo credit: Serena B. Lee[/caption]
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