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Pacific Islands Regional Ocean Observing System (PIROOS)

The Pacific Islands Regional Ocean Observing System (PIROOS) is a collaborative network that monitor and collect data about the Pacific Ocean near the islands. It uses sensors and technology to track ocean conditions like temperature, waves, and currents, helping scientists and communities understand climate change, protect marine life, and manage natural resources. By providing accurate, real-time information, PIROOS supports decisions related to safety, fisheries, and environmental conservation across the Pacific region.