Meeting Regional, Coastal and Ocean User Needs With Tailored Data Products: A Stakeholder-Driven Process

New coastal and ocean observing stations and instruments deployed across the globe are providing increasing amounts of meteorological, biological, and oceanographic data. While these developments are essential for the development of various data products to inform decision-making among coastal commu...

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Main Authors: Melissa M. Iwamoto, Jennifer Dorton, Jan Newton, Moirah Yerta, James Gibeaut, Tom Shyka, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Robert Currier
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Marine Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2019.00290/full
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spelling doaj-12954d47c7e04e199797641b85a5f0c32020-11-25T02:44:10ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Marine Science2296-77452019-06-01610.3389/fmars.2019.00290433411Meeting Regional, Coastal and Ocean User Needs With Tailored Data Products: A Stakeholder-Driven ProcessMelissa M. Iwamoto0Jennifer Dorton1Jan Newton2Moirah Yerta3James Gibeaut4Tom Shyka5Barbara Kirkpatrick6Robert Currier7Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI, United StatesSoutheast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association, Charleston, SC, United StatesNorthwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United StatesVanuatu Meteorology and Geo-hazards Department, Port Vila, VanuatuHarte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies, Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX, United StatesNortheastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems, Portsmouth, NH, United StatesGulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System Regional Association, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United StatesGulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System Regional Association, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United StatesNew coastal and ocean observing stations and instruments deployed across the globe are providing increasing amounts of meteorological, biological, and oceanographic data. While these developments are essential for the development of various data products to inform decision-making among coastal communities, more data does not automatically translate into more benefits to society. Rather, decision-makers and other potential end-users must be included in an ongoing stakeholder-driven process to determine what information to collect and how to best streamline access to information. We present a three-step approach to develop effective tailored data products: (1) tailor stakeholder engagement to identify specific user needs; (2) design and refine data products to meet specific requirements and styles of interaction; and (3) iterate engagement with users to ensure data products remain relevant. Any of the three steps could be implemented alone or with more emphasis than others, but in order to successfully address stakeholders’ needs, they should be viewed as a continuum—as steps in a process to arrive at effective translation of coastal and ocean data to those who need it. Examples from the Regional Associations of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®), the Texas General Land Office, and the Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-hazards Department (VMGD) are woven throughout the discussion. These vignettes illustrate the value of this stakeholder-driven approach and provide a sample of the breadth of flexibility and customizability it affords. We hope this community white paper inspires others to evaluate how they connect their stakeholders to coastal and ocean observing data and provides managers of observing systems with a guide on how to evolve in a manner that addresses societal needs.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2019.00290/fullcoastaloceanobservationsproduct developmentstakeholder engagementdata products
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author Melissa M. Iwamoto
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Jan Newton
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James Gibeaut
Tom Shyka
Barbara Kirkpatrick
Robert Currier
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James Gibeaut
Tom Shyka
Barbara Kirkpatrick
Robert Currier
Meeting Regional, Coastal and Ocean User Needs With Tailored Data Products: A Stakeholder-Driven Process
Frontiers in Marine Science
coastal
ocean
observations
product development
stakeholder engagement
data products
author_facet Melissa M. Iwamoto
Jennifer Dorton
Jan Newton
Moirah Yerta
James Gibeaut
Tom Shyka
Barbara Kirkpatrick
Robert Currier
author_sort Melissa M. Iwamoto
title Meeting Regional, Coastal and Ocean User Needs With Tailored Data Products: A Stakeholder-Driven Process
title_short Meeting Regional, Coastal and Ocean User Needs With Tailored Data Products: A Stakeholder-Driven Process
title_full Meeting Regional, Coastal and Ocean User Needs With Tailored Data Products: A Stakeholder-Driven Process
title_fullStr Meeting Regional, Coastal and Ocean User Needs With Tailored Data Products: A Stakeholder-Driven Process
title_full_unstemmed Meeting Regional, Coastal and Ocean User Needs With Tailored Data Products: A Stakeholder-Driven Process
title_sort meeting regional, coastal and ocean user needs with tailored data products: a stakeholder-driven process
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Marine Science
issn 2296-7745
publishDate 2019-06-01
description New coastal and ocean observing stations and instruments deployed across the globe are providing increasing amounts of meteorological, biological, and oceanographic data. While these developments are essential for the development of various data products to inform decision-making among coastal communities, more data does not automatically translate into more benefits to society. Rather, decision-makers and other potential end-users must be included in an ongoing stakeholder-driven process to determine what information to collect and how to best streamline access to information. We present a three-step approach to develop effective tailored data products: (1) tailor stakeholder engagement to identify specific user needs; (2) design and refine data products to meet specific requirements and styles of interaction; and (3) iterate engagement with users to ensure data products remain relevant. Any of the three steps could be implemented alone or with more emphasis than others, but in order to successfully address stakeholders’ needs, they should be viewed as a continuum—as steps in a process to arrive at effective translation of coastal and ocean data to those who need it. Examples from the Regional Associations of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®), the Texas General Land Office, and the Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-hazards Department (VMGD) are woven throughout the discussion. These vignettes illustrate the value of this stakeholder-driven approach and provide a sample of the breadth of flexibility and customizability it affords. We hope this community white paper inspires others to evaluate how they connect their stakeholders to coastal and ocean observing data and provides managers of observing systems with a guide on how to evolve in a manner that addresses societal needs.
topic coastal
ocean
observations
product development
stakeholder engagement
data products
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2019.00290/full
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