PIGOOS

The aim of the Pacific Islands Global Ocean Observing System (PI-GOOS) is to assist sustainable development in Pacific Island nations by facilitating the establishment and implementation of coastal and open ocean observing programs, and helping to improve uptake and use of the data, information and products being generated.

Background

The PI-GOOS was established in 1998, and is currently one of 12 GOOS Regional Alliances (GRA) operational worldwide.

In 2004 a full-time coordinator of PI-GOOS was appointed as a joint initiative between the Pacific Islands' Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) and the IOC Perth Office. Since 2010, PI-GOOS is coordinated from the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Program (SPREP) offices in Apia, Samoa and serves all 21 Pacific Island SPREP Member Countries (see Member Country Map). The Program is sponsored by the UNESCO's IOC, US NOAA and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.

Governance

The PIGOOS Secretariat is currently located at the South Pacific Regional Environmental Program (SPREP) in Samoa. Documents such as the PI-GOOS work plan, strategy, and annual report can be downloaded from the PI GOOS Website Documents page.

PIGOOS Co-ordinator
The PI-GOOS Program is co-ordinated by the full-time Co-ordinator, Dr Phil Whiles  ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ), based at SPREP.

PIGOOS Chair
Director General of SPREP - Mr David Sheppard ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ).

PIGOOS Advisory Committee Members
The work of PI-GOOS is overseen by an Advisory Committee comprising of donors and partners from across the Pacific region. The Advisory Committee meets once a year and reports at the Annual Session of the SPREP Governing Council. This provides all SPREP Member Countries with an opportunity to comment and advise on the future direction of the PI-GOOS program.

For Further Information, see the PI-GOOS Website

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Disclaimer - The content on the PIGOOS website is the responsibility of the PIGOOS Co-ordinator. Contact the IOC Perth Office for Reports relating to PIGOOS.

 
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