For Mariners
The OOI consists of five marine scientific arrays located in the North and South Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
Some of the infrastructure is on the surface as lighted buoys, while other infrastructure is below the surface, reaching seafloor depths of 1400 meters. All locations of the OOI assets are reported to the U.S Coast Guard.
Should mariners have a problem or a question regarding the arrays, please call one of the numbers below:
Hotline Information
Pioneer Array: 508-548-1401
Endurance Array: 541-207-5690
Regional Cabled Array: 855-665-1424
Oregon Fishermen’s Cable Committee: 503-440-3569 | ooi-ofcc@uw.edu | 911@ofcc.com
Gliders/AUV – Atlantic: 508-548-1401 | Pacific: 541-207-5690
For non-emergency inquiries, please contact the HelpDesk.
Safety Precautions
To ensure the safety of mariners and integrity of the ocean-based equipment, precautions need to be taken. These precautions vary according to location. The OOI worked with the Oregon Fishermen’s Cable Committee (OFCC) for siting of infrastructure and to develop precautions. The OOI sites were designated as follows:
Voluntary Avoidance Areas (VAA): areas around a mooring position or site center. Mariners/fishers should voluntarily avoid this area to prevent gear entanglement.
Precautionary Area (PA): areas where the cable is not buried to target depth or where the depth of burial is not known. PA areas are advisory only, with a PA safety zone radius in all depths a minimum 0.25 nm (463m). Fishers are not restricted from fishing with gear on the seabed in PA areas.
Known Cable Exposure Areas (KCE): areas where the submarine cable is on the surface, suspended, minimally buried or visibly exposed in a wide trench. At depths greater than 300 fathoms (550m), travel is restricted to within 0.25 nautical miles (~463m) of the exposure. At depths of less than 300 fathoms (550m), the KCE safety zone is enlarged to 0.40 nautical miles (~741m) from the exposure. Inside these safety zones, fishers are prohibited from towing fish gear on the seabed.
Site Specific Information
Pioneer Array
Site Information and VAAEndurance Array
Site Information and VAA Oregon Line Lat/Lon, May 31, 2018 Washington Line Lat/Lon, May 31, 2018Regional Cabled Array
Site Information Precautionary Areas on shelf near Pacific City, OR Submarine Cable Exposures near shore of Pacific City, OR VAA and Submarine Cable Exposures in the vicinity of Hydrate Ridge and Base of Margin Voluntary Areas of Avoidance in the vicinity of Mid-Plate and Axial Seamount Submarine Cable Exposure in the vicinity of Stonewall Bank (Pacific City, OR)A flash drive of Cabled Array locations is available upon request from the OFCC.