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Southeast Ecological Observatory Network (SEEON) Workshop on Ecological Sensors and Information Technology. Report on Second SEEON WorkshopA fundamental goal of the new National Science Foundation (NSF) initiative National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is to provide timely and broad access to the ecological data collected at NEON sites. Information management and data collection will be critical components to achieving this goal and a successful NEON implementation. The Southeast Ecological Observatory Network (SEEON) working group recognized the importance of information management and sensor technology in its first planning workshop and recommended that interested parties in the region come together to discuss these subjects in the context of the needs and capabilities of a southeast regional ecological observatory network. In February 2004, 28 participants from 14 organizations including academic institutions, state and federal agencies, private and non-profit entities convened at the Space Life Sciences Laboratory (SLSL) at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida for two days of presentations and discussions on ecological sensors and information management. Some of the participants were previously involved in the first SEEON workshop or other meetings concerned with NEON, but many were somewhat new to the NEON community. Each day focused on a different technical component, i.e. ecological sensors the first day and cyber-infrastructure the second day, and were structured in a similar manner. The mornings were devoted to presentations by experts to help stimulate discussions on aspects of the focal topic held in the afternoon. The formal and informal discussions held during the workshop succeeded in validating some concerns and needs identified in the first SEEON workshop, but also served to bring to light other questions or issues that will need to be addressed as the NEON planning and design stages move forward. While the expansion of the SEEON community meant that some of the presentation and discussion time was needed to help bring the newcomers up to speed on the goals, objectives and current status of the various NEON efforts, the additional perspectives and technical expertise included in this workshop helped fuel some valuable interdisciplinary discussions that will need to continue to bring SEEON and NEON to fruition. Participants agreed that continued discussions of SEEON are needed , to keep up the momentum and that the southeast region must continue to be represented at the national level. It is vital that the all'the regions continue to push things forward for NEON to succeed.
Document ID
20120003434
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Jones, Lori N.
(NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Binford, Michael
(Florida Univ. Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States)
Hinkle, Ross C.
(Dynamac Corp. Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
February 26, 2004
Subject Category
Environment Pollution
Report/Patent Number
KSC-2004-136
Report Number: KSC-2004-136
Meeting Information
Meeting: Second SEEON Workshop
Location: Cocoa Beach, FL
Country: United States
Start Date: February 26, 2004
End Date: February 28, 2004
Sponsors: Dynamac Corp., Florida Univ., NASA Kennedy Space Center
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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