NOAA/AOML's Integrated Coral Observing Network
Integrating and inferencing near real-time coral reef data for coral researchers and Marine Protected Area personnel.
The ICON Program is another Coral Health and Monitoring Program (CHAMP) Project, supported by NOAA's
Coral Reef Conservation Program, the High-Performance Computing and Communications Office, and operating at
the
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory.


To obtain NOAA's archived coral reef data, please visit
NOAA's
Coral Reef Information System site
Some of our present and future data integration partners...
NOAA Research
National Environmental Satellite,   
        Data and Information Service
National Marine Fisheries Service
National Ocean Service
National Aeronautics and
 Space Administration
Australian Institute of
 Marine Science
Florida Institute of Oceanography
Louisiana State University
University of California
 at Santa Cruz
University of Puerto Rico
Shoals Marine Laboratory
United States Geological Survey
Rosensteiel School of Marine
  and Atmospheric Sciences
University of South Florida
University of the Virgin Islands
Aloha!  This site provides a central location for integrated near real-time or recent data relating to coral reefs, and
also provides alerts (through artificial intelligence technology) as to the occurrence of specified environmental
conditions, as proscribed by modelers, oceanographers and marine biologists.  Through time we will add many coral
reef areas, but for now
click on the Caribbean area to see what sites are available.  Thank you!