Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Laolao Bay's ICON Station Still Pending

After nearly a decade of discussions, strategizing, and justifying, the Laolao Bay CHAMP ICON Station remains tantalizingly 'almost installed.'  After serious progress last summer- permits finalized, site selected and base plate with anchor pins installed, the project remains stalled due to the need for an engineering study and the need to find funding for that study.  NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory is continuing to foot the bill, but the US Government's continuing resolution (i.e. still no budget) means spending for special projects remains challenging.

Still, we remain optimistic that the station will finally hit the water this summer. The station currently resides at the commerical port in Saipan and PacIOOS technicians ( who are providing telemetry and some water qualtiy sensors) are working with AOML to make sure that all the pieces will work together when we finally get to the point of installation. 

To read about the ICON program, visit the newly revised: http://www.coral.noaa.gov/
To read about the history of the Laolao Station, visit: http://llbp7-log.blogspot.com/
To read about a (we hope) second ICON station site on Saipan, visit: http://manm1-log.blogspot.com/

1 comment:

  1. Yeah Hopefully, Yo Starm you should blog bout the new fishing bill thats gonna be presented soon.

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