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The Oregon Coastal and Marine Data Network Workshop Summary Public Deposited

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  • The purpose of the Oregon Coastal and Marine Data Network Workshop was to begin to set the stage for fostering a network of people and data. The workshop was designed to enable individuals in agencies and other organizations who are directly engaged in coastal marine spatial planning to discuss and resolve issues related to creating a collaborative Oregon coastal and marine data network. This network would serve the needs of the broad community of agencies, institutions, and the wider coastal and marine data user community. The objectives of the workshop were threefold: * Provide existing examples and models for user community interaction and discussion on coastal and marine institutional data collection, sharing, and integration; * Identify and prioritize issues, solutions, and action items that would enable coastal and marine data producers and users to be long-term data stewards; and, *Draft a framework for an Oregon user community network to address coastal and marine data stewardship and technical concerns. Thirty-six people from Oregon, California, and Washington represented state and federal agencies, nongovernmental organizations, environmental consulting firms, universities, and data collaboratives (Appendix A) at the workshop. The workshop was sponsored by the Department of Land Conservation and Development; the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement; and Oregon Sea Grant.
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  • Introduction - 5Workshop Purpose - 5Workshop Structure - 6Workshop Outputs and Outcomes - 7Issues and Challenges - 7Framing an Oregon Coastal and Marine Data Network - 9Advantages and challenges of developing a network - 9What we are not - 10What we are: A human network - 11What we are: A data exchange - 12Scope/Scale of the Network - 12Potential topics and issues to be addressed by the Network - 12Envisioning an Oregon Coastal and Marine Data Network - 13Shoreline Data: Proof of Concept - 15Early Outcomes - 16Next Steps and Timeline - 17Appendix A: List of participants - 18Appendix B: Workshop agenda - 20Appendix C: Day 1 presentations - 23Appendix D: Other data sharing examples - 25Appendix E: Statements about the Network - 29Appendix F: Draft names for the Network - 30Appendix G: Network roles and responsibilities breakout group notes - 31Appendix H: Network products and users breakout group notes - 36List of TablesTable 1. Challenges and advantages of establishing a data network - 10Table 2. List of “What we are not” - 11List of FiguresFigure 1. Frequency of data needs and challenges raised by respondents - 8Figure 2. Word cloud of participant registration survey responses - 9Figure 3. Estuary shoreline diagram (Estuary Plan Book). - 15Figure 4. Ocean shoreline diagram (Territorial Sea Plan) - 16
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  • Oregon Sea Grant
  • Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement
  • The Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development
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