OOMG has a diverse portfolio of projects focused on advancing our understanding of marine environments, oceanography, and ocean–atmosphere interactions. We collaborate with academic institutions, governmental agencies, and community organizations.
National Science Foundation
Collaborative Research: Caribbean Through-flow Water Mass Transformation Processes
2025–2028
Active
National Science Foundation
CyberTraining: EcoTern: Pioneering a CI Workforce for Sustainable and Transdisciplinary Environmental Science Research
2024–2027
Active
Department of Energy
A Novel AI/ML Approach for High-efficiency, High-fidelity Marine Wave Energy Characterization and Assessment for Powering the Blue Economy
2023–2024
Active
National Science Foundation
PARTNER: An AI/ML Collaborative for Southeast Florida Coastal Environmental Data and Modeling Center
2023–2027
Active
National Science Foundation
Enabling Autonomous, Persistent, and Adaptive Mobile Observational Networks Through Energy-Aware Dynamic Coverage
2022–2025
Active
National Academies of Science
Advancing Gulf of Mexico Operational Forecasting with Application to Fisheries, Industry Safety, and Natural Hazards (GOFFISH)
2022–2027
Active
NOAA
Partnering to Meet the Needs of Coastal Communities for Actionable Information to Protect Lives and Property
2021–2025
Active
National Science Foundation
NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography (AI2ES)
2020–2025
Active
NSF
RAPID: Modeling-Based Investigation in Support of Pioneer Array Relocation Design in the Southern Mid-Atlantic Bight
2021–2022
National Academies
Understanding Gulf Ocean System Program: Modeling and Prediction (Extension)
2021–2022
U.S. Geological Survey
Using a Coupled Numerical Modeling System to Investigate Flooding Impacts during Hurricane Florence
2020–2021
NOAA
Developing an Integrated Coastal Water Predictive Capability to Promote Resilience to Water Risks
2019–2022
NSF
Dispersal Depth and the Transport of Deep-sea Methane-seep Larvae Around a Biogeographic Barrier
2019–2022
National Academies
Understanding Gulf Ocean System Program: Modeling and Prediction
2019–2020
NSF
Collaborative Research: Processes driving Exchange At Cape Hatteras (PEACH)
2016–2020
NOAA / SECOORA
Cooperative Regional Glider Observatory
2016–2020
Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative
Three-dimensional Gulf Circulation and Biogeochemical Processes Unveiled by Profiling Float Technology and Data Assimilative Models
2016–2019
NSF
Collaborative Research: Contribution of Prydz Bay Shelf Water to Antarctic Bottom Water Formation
2015–2018
Department of Energy
U.S. East Coast Wave Energy Resource Assessment
2016–2017
NSF
Collaborative Research: Frontal Interaction and Atmospheric Forcing North of Cape Hatteras
2009–2012
Office of Naval Research
Rapid Environmental Assessment Using an Integrated Coastal Ocean Observation and Modeling System