19° 50.007' N(posted by Mike Jankulak)
70° 43.868' W
This site is for recording maintenance records of a Coral Reef Early Warning (CREWS) station (site #1) that was purchased by the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC or 5Cs) for the Dominican Republic, with data management support by the Coral Health and Monitoring Program (CHAMP) at NOAA/AOML. Please update this blog whenever new operations are performed in the field, so that CHAMP personnel can coordinate data management efforts with the CREWS/Dominican field efforts.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Deployment
The Puerto Plata CREWS buoy was deployed on December 11, 2015. Its coordinates are said to be:
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Welcome to the Maintenance Log for the PPDR1 CREWS station!
As of February 12, 2015, this station's deployment is underway, and it is expected to become operational within a few days. It is an anchored buoy located near the city of Puerto Plata on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. It was purchased by the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC or 5Cs). The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) Coral Health and Monitoring Program (CHAMP) provides data management support for this station, and operates out of the NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML).
We are informally referring to the buoy as PPDR1 (Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic the 1st) although the National Weather Service in the US will also be giving it an all-numeric buoy designation.
The new buoy's approximate coordinates will be:
We are informally referring to the buoy as PPDR1 (Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic the 1st) although the National Weather Service in the US will also be giving it an all-numeric buoy designation.
The new buoy's approximate coordinates will be:
N 19° 50.007'This is one of two CREWS/CCCCC buoys being deployed in the Dominican Republic; the other is called CWDR1 (Catuan Wreck) and its field log may be found here.
W 70° 43.868'
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