University of Rhode Island Receives $3.2 Million NSF Award to Support Ocean Observatories Initiative

The University of Rhode Island’s Graduate School of Oceanography (GSO) has been awarded $3.2 million over five years by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to continue hosting the NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Facilities Board (OOIFB) Administrative Support Office (ASO). 

Under the direction of GSO’s Holly Morin, the OOIFB ASO will provide administrative management, coordinate outreach and communications, and organize workshops and other events to engage and inform a multidisciplinary community of scientists, engineers, modelers, educators, and other stakeholders. These efforts correlate with NSF’s strategic goals and objectives to advance research and innovation, translate knowledge into solutions, and accelerate discovery and learning.

Established in May 2017, the OOIFB provides independent input on the management and operation of the Ocean Observatories Initiative, an NSF-supported, science-driven ocean observing network that delivers real-time data from more than 900 instruments to address critical science questions regarding the global ocean. Through this award, the OOIFB, with support from the ASO, will continue to broaden NSF OOI data access as well as inform and inspire researchers, educators, and the general public about the collaborative research and scientific discoveries that can be achieved through the NSF OOI.


Details about the award are available from NSF: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=2434964

To learn more or join the OOIFB listserv to receive the latest on events, etc., email Holly Morrin at: holly@ooifb.org.