The South East Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS) collects, manages and disseminates coastal oceanic and atmospheric observation information along the Atlantic coast of the southeastern United States. This paper estimates the benefits of SEACOOS information in eleven benefit categories. Following a methodology used in similar studies of other U.S. coastal regions, we evaluate the impacts of conservative changes in economic activity in each sector. The annual economic benefit of SEACOOS information is $170 million (2003 $'s), an estimate that falls between annual benefits of $33 million for the Gulf of Maine region and $381 million for the Gulf of Mexico
The principal goal of this study was to determine the potential benefits of using Geographic Informa...
This nation’s coasts and oceans contribute much to the United States economy. For the past ten years...
The current and potential benefits of using geographic information systems (GIS)\ud to support state...
The South East Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS) collects, manages and disseminates ...
Recent work on the potential economic value of improved coastal ocean observing capabilities suggest...
We develop a methodology to estimate the potential economic benefits from new investments in region...
The SouthEast Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEA-COOS, www.seacoos.org) is a regional part...
The mission of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®) is to deliver socioeconomic benefi...
Recent advances in weather and ocean observations and forecasts have provided anunprecedented amount...
In addition to the observation, collection and analysis of data, Southeast Atlantic Coastal Ocean Ob...
Sowers work was done as part of his Marine Resource Management degree from Oregon State University. ...
Measuring economic activity associated with the ocean through examination of the goods and services ...
SEACOOS is a collaborative university partnership that collects, manages, and disseminates integrate...
Coastal managers are frequently required to consider the economic implications of their decisions, b...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of South Carolina's ocean economy based on avai...
The principal goal of this study was to determine the potential benefits of using Geographic Informa...
This nation’s coasts and oceans contribute much to the United States economy. For the past ten years...
The current and potential benefits of using geographic information systems (GIS)\ud to support state...
The South East Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS) collects, manages and disseminates ...
Recent work on the potential economic value of improved coastal ocean observing capabilities suggest...
We develop a methodology to estimate the potential economic benefits from new investments in region...
The SouthEast Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEA-COOS, www.seacoos.org) is a regional part...
The mission of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®) is to deliver socioeconomic benefi...
Recent advances in weather and ocean observations and forecasts have provided anunprecedented amount...
In addition to the observation, collection and analysis of data, Southeast Atlantic Coastal Ocean Ob...
Sowers work was done as part of his Marine Resource Management degree from Oregon State University. ...
Measuring economic activity associated with the ocean through examination of the goods and services ...
SEACOOS is a collaborative university partnership that collects, manages, and disseminates integrate...
Coastal managers are frequently required to consider the economic implications of their decisions, b...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of South Carolina's ocean economy based on avai...
The principal goal of this study was to determine the potential benefits of using Geographic Informa...
This nation’s coasts and oceans contribute much to the United States economy. For the past ten years...
The current and potential benefits of using geographic information systems (GIS)\ud to support state...