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    <skos:prefLabel xml:lang="en">GOMOOS</skos:prefLabel>
    <skos:definition xml:lang="en">GoMOOS is a national pilot program designed to bring hourly oceanographic data from the Gulf of Maine to all those who need it, including:   * Commercial Mariners making everyday decisions that impact their safety and  livelihood.  * Coastal Resource Managers seeking to maintain economically and  environmentally vital resources.  * Scientists trying to understand complex ecosystems and predict climate  change.  * Educators conveying the complexity and urgency of ocean science.  * Search and Rescue Teams trying to find and save lives.  * Emergency Response Teams mitigating damage from environmental disasters.  * Public Health Officials concerned about outbreaks of harmful algal blooms  (such as red tide).   [Summary adopted from the GoMOOS website athttp://dev.gomoos.org/aboutgomoos/]</skos:definition>
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