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The Vision of the Florida Water Resources Monitoring Council is to better protect, preserve, manage and restore water resources in the state of Florida by coordinating water resource monitoring and by sharing information. This Catalog is one tool to accomplish that vision.

The goal of the Catalog is to inventory and characterize existing and legacy water resource monitoring activities throughout Florida and adjacent lands and waters. For it to achieve this goal, the participation of all parties involved in water resource assessment and management is required.

If you represent an organization that is engaged in project(s) that involve any sort of monitoring of water resources in the state of Florida your information is valuable. Organizations can be public or private, federal, state or local, small or large. They may perform water monitoring for the purpose of education, research, assessment, management, or for other reasons. Types of monitoring data collected include physical, chemical and biological parameters that describe the status of a water resource as well as associated field data (e.g., weather conditions).

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GOMA-CAT, the Gulf of Mexico Alliance (GOMA) Monitoring Programs and Metadata Catalog, by the Water Institute at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Alabama. Funding for the project is being provided by a 2017 grant from the Gulf Star Program. Development guidance comes from the Gulf of Mexico Alliance Data & Monitoring Priority Issue Team.
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