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http://imos.org.au/facilities/animaltracking
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://imos.org.au/facilities/animaltracking | ||||
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| English name | Animal Tracking - Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | Animal Tracking - IMOS | ||||
| Citation | Users of IMOS data are required to clearly acknowledge the source material by including the following statement: Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) is enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). It is operated by a consortium of institutions as an unincorporated joint venture, with the University of Tasmania as Lead Agent. | ||||
| Abstract | Animal Tracking supports the collection of a wide range of data using tagged animals including fish, sharks and marine mammals. Information gained from tagged animals include physical data such as depth, temperature and salinity and small and large-scale movement based upon detection of tagged individuals. Animal Tracking consists of 2 Sub-Facilities, Acoustic Telemetry which uses a large array of strategically placed acoustic receivers around Australia to detect and track tagged animals, and Animal Tagging, deploying CTD trackers and bio-loggers on Australian and Southern Ocean seal and bird species, collecting behavioural and physical oceanic data. The Key aims of the Animal Tracking Facility include: 1. Strengthening the national network of acoustic receivers and increasing the collaboration between acoustic telemetry researchers. 2. Lead the southern hemisphere region of an internationally coordinated Marine Animal Tracking Program (Ocean Tracking Network). 3. Act as a central data repository from collaborating institutes and researchers around Australia. 4. Assess Southern Ocean climate change. | ||||
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https://fleetmonitoring.euro-argo.eu/dashboard
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://fleetmonitoring.euro-argo.eu/dashboard | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://argo.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
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| English name | Argo - floats dashboard | ||||
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| Citation | These data were collected and made freely available by the International Argo Program and the national programs that contribute to it. (http://www.argo.ucsd.edu, http://argo.jcommops.org). The Argo Program is part of the Global Ocean Observing System. | ||||
| Abstract | This portal provides details of each Argo float: floats map, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Pacific Ocean. | ||||
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http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/isdm-gdsi/argo/canada/cd-dc-eng.asp
Argo is the largest ocean climate monitoring system in the world. It is an array of over 4,000 free- ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/isdm-gdsi/argo/canada/cd-dc-eng.asp | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://www.argo.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
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| English name | Argo Canada - Tracked Float Data & Information | ||||
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| Abstract | Argo is the largest ocean climate monitoring system in the world. It is an array of over 4,000 free-drifting floats that collects data on ocean temperature and salinity, providing valuable information on changes to the Earth's climate and hydrological cycle. Fisheries and Oceans Canada is proud to be a strong contributor to the international Argo project. Since 2001, the department has launched over 400 Argo floats, 88 of which are still operating. Argo data is publically available for free and is used for a variety of purposes such as assessing climate change, improving weather forecasts and developing ocean models. | ||||
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http://argoitaly.ogs.trieste.it
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://argoitaly.ogs.trieste.it | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://argo.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
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| English name | ARGO Italy | ||||
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| Citation | These data were collected and made freely available by the International Argo Program and the national programs that contribute to it. (http://www.argo.ucsd.edu, http://argo.jcommops.org). The Argo Program is part of the Global Ocean Observing System. | ||||
| Abstract | ARGO-ITALY is the Italian component of a worldwide in situ global observing system, based on autonomous profiling floats, surface drifters, gliders and ship-of-opportunity measurements. It is primarily focused on the Italian seas, and the Mediterranean and Black seas, and includes observations of temperature, salinity, currents and other water mass properties. The ARGO-ITALY objective is to provide a significant and sustained Italian contribution to the global ocean monitoring. ARGO-ITALY contributes to international programs such as Argo and Euro-Argo (global monitoring of water properties with profiling floats), GDP (Global Drifter Program to measure near-surface temperature and currents), EGO (gliding vehicles to measure water properties) and SOOP (Ship-Of-Opportunity Program to temperature profiles) have been developed to monitor the entire World Ocean on a long term basis. ARGO-ITALY is a cost-effective long-term monitoring system that will be a unique source of information to study the role of the oceans, and the Mediterranean Sea in particular, on the climate system. It provides the data required by operational ocean monitoring systems in order to improve significantly extended forecasts of the atmosphere and oceans. ARGO-ITALY contributes to programs of operational oceanography, such as MOON (Mediterranean Operational Oceanography Network) and MyOcean (FP7 European project) and is essential for the production of marine core and downstream services products of GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security). It is also an important component of GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems). | ||||
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http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/sire/glider/
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/sire/glider/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.inogs.it/ | ||||
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| English name | ARGO Italy - Real time glider data | ||||
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| Abstract | Gliders are small autonomous underwater vehicles which were developed to carry out in-situ observations of the upper 1km of the ocean filling the gaps left by the existing observing systems. More information on the instruments, how they work, why are they important are posted in the Everyone’s Gliding Observatories site (EGO). OGS gliders are part of the European glider infrastructure designed by GROOM (FP7 European Project). | ||||
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http://eurogoos.eu/atlantos/atlantos-dashboard/
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://eurogoos.eu/atlantos/atlantos-dashboard/ | ||||
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| English name | AtlantOS Monitoring Dashboard | ||||
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| Abstract | AtlantOS Monitoring Dashboard | ||||
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http://imos.org.au/facilities/nationalmooringnetwork
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://imos.org.au/facilities/nationalmooringnetwork | ||||
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| English name | Australian National Mooring Network - Australia's Integrated Marine Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | ANMN - IMOS | ||||
| Citation | Users of IMOS data are required to clearly acknowledge the source material by including the following statement: Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) is enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). It is operated by a consortium of institutions as an unincorporated joint venture, with the University of Tasmania as Lead Agent. | ||||
| Abstract | The National Mooring Network is a collection of mooring arrays strategically positioned in Australian coastal waters. The National Mooring Network measures physical and biological parameters, and includes regional arrays of shelf moorings, acidification moorings, acoustic observatories and a network of National Reference Stations that include additional vessel-based sampling. The National Reference Stations deliver long-term time series observations which are critical for defining key components of climate change and associated responses of ocean ecosystems. Currently seven NRS are in operation around Australia (Kangaroo Island, Yongala, Stradbroke Island, Darwin, Maria Island, Port Hacking and Rottnest Island), building on the three long-term locations (Maria Island, Rottnest Island and Port Hacking), where monthly water sampling for physical and biological parameters have been in operation since the 1940’s. The IMOS shelf moorings are deployed in a wide range of configurations (cross shelf arrays, mooring pairs and single moorings), and are designed to characterise and monitor regional processes on the continental shelf. In some locations, shelf moorings are linked to Deep Water Arrays. Acidification moorings are co-located at some National Reference Station sites to collect the full suite of parameters needed to characterise the concentration of acidification and provide key observations to help us understand and address the problem of increasing ocean acidification. Acoustic Observatories, which ceased operations in December 2017 passively record sound from the ocean. The data, which is still available via the AODN Portal provide baseline data on ambient oceanic noise, detection of fish and mammal vocalisations linked to ocean productivity and the detection of underwater events. The National Mooring Network consists of ten different Sub-Facilities. | ||||
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https://www.cmar.csiro.au/data/armada/
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.cmar.csiro.au/data/armada/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://research.csiro.au/ncmi-idc/ | ||||
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| English name | Australian Region MArine Data Aggregation - CSIRO | ||||
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| Abstract | This application is data summaries of marine data from AODN partners and others that publish data using web services (WFS). The application has been designed to aggregate and then identify data within Key Ecological Features as part of a NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub project but it is also applicable to any other regions such as Commonwealth Marine Reserves or the GBR. To avoid confusion, this application has been renamed as the 'ARMADA' and the term Data Trawler refers to the CSIRO application that delivers data fom CSIRO surveys and in particular from RV Southern Surveyor and now the RV Investigator. | ||||
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http://imos.org.au/facilities/auv
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://imos.org.au/facilities/auv | ||||
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| English name | Autonomous Underwater Vehicles - Australia's Integrated Marine Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | AUV - IMOS | ||||
| Citation | Users of IMOS data are required to clearly acknowledge the source material by including the following statement: Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) is enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). It is operated by a consortium of institutions as an unincorporated joint venture, with the University of Tasmania as Lead Agent. | ||||
| Abstract | Autonomous Underwater Vehicles or AUVs are unmanned vehicles that operate independently and under their own power. While very large-scale surface processes can be easily addressed by both remote sensing and ship-borne systems, the characterization of seafloor processes is often unachievable by these traditional methods. AUVs are effective for rapid and cost-effective high-resolution, accurately geo-referenced and targeted acoustic imagery of the seafloor. IMOS deploys AUVs in Australian waters to provide a critical link between oceanographic and benthic processes from both tropical and temperate reef environments, spanning the entire latitudinal range of Australia. To support a more in-depth understanding of natural, climate change and human-induced variability in the shelf environments, the Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Facility operates an integrated benthic monitoring program collecting high-quality seafloor imagery and associated water column data using AUVs at sites around the country. | ||||
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https://www.eurofleets.eu/infrastructure-type/auvs/
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.eurofleets.eu/infrastructure-type/auvs/ | ||||
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| English name | AUV inventory - Eurofleets+ | ||||
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| Abstract | Eurofleets+ facilitates access to 27 research vessels, and multiple AUVs and ROVs from European and international partners by means of transnational access. | ||||
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http://mapservice.bco-dmo.org
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| Submitter/Owner | Shannon Rauch ( OceanExpert : 24116 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://mapservice.bco-dmo.org | ||||
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| Abstract | BCO-DMO is the Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office. We help oceanography researchers who are funded by the US National Science Foundation’s (NSF's) Division of Ocean Sciences' (OCE) Biological or Chemical Oceanography Sections or the Division of Polar Programs' Antarctic Organisms & Ecosystems Program manage their data, making them accessible online and archiving long-term with a national data center. | ||||
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https://www.socib.eu/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=beachMonitoring
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.socib.eu/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=beachMonitoring | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.socib.es/?language=en_GB | ||||
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| English name | Beach Monitoring facility - Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | Sistema de monitorización de playas - Sistema de Observación y predicción Costero de las Islas Baleares | ||||
| Acronym | Beach Monitoring facility - SOCIB | ||||
| Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
| Abstract | Coastal systems are sensitive environments where many processes operate at different space-time scales acting nonlinearly. Understanding nearshore processes and the response of coastal systems at all these scales is increasingly important because beaches are the first barrier in front of coastal flooding and, also, because of their economic and social relevance in terms of tourism economy and outdoor recreation. Additionally, the increased threat of global warming and the resulting rise in sea level may accelerate coastal erosion problems. Beach Monitoring Facility products consist of real-time data on beach images and weather variables, as well as periodic information on waves, sediments and beach morphology. A continuous, large and high-resolution dataset on coastline evolution, nearshore waves and currents, sediments and beach bathymetry is a key issue in order to characterize and manage coastal systems properly. The aim of the Marine and Terrestrial Beach Monitoring Facility is to contribute to this issue by means of the Modular Beach Integral Monitoring System (MOBIMS), which consists of a video-monitoring system, an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) and a programme of bathymetric and sediment sampling. Coastal videomonitoring allows the autonomous and sustained collection, analysis and storage of high-resolution digital pictures, that are then used to observe and quantify a wide range of coastal phenomena. MOBIMS at SOCIB incorporates the SIRENA coastal imaging system developed at the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies, IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB). | ||||
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| Technical notes | ADCP currents data available via SOCIB DC THREDDS server. Beach images available through SIRENA system. | ||||
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http://www.goosbrasil.org/pnboia/dados/
National Program to make available, in near real-time, to the community of stakeholders, meteorologi ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Ms. Elaine Villares Silveira ( OceanExpert : 26229 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://www.goosbrasil.org/pnboia/dados/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://www.goosbrasil.org/pnboia/ | ||||
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| English name | Brazilian Buoy Program | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | Programa Nacional de Boias | ||||
| Acronym | PNBOIA | ||||
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| Abstract | National Program to make available, in near real-time, to the community of stakeholders, meteorological and oceanographic data, obtained in the oceanic areas of interest in Brazil. The South Atlantic and tropical Ocean is an oceanic region with an enormous lack of data. In the maritime area under which Brazil has the responsibility to generate and disseminate meteorological products, according to the International Convention for the Safety of Human Life at Sea (SOLAS), the situation is still precarious. The data collection network is restricted to some points located on islands, to sporadic measurements made by Brazilian Navy ships and voluntary merchant ships. Thus, the data is restricted to a few navigation routes that cross the South Atlantic and tropical ocean or limited to the reception of data collected by a few drift buoys. The densification of the meteorological and oceanographic data collection network, through this Project, will characterize the first Brazilian initiative, at national level, for operational monitoring, whose information will be essential for the improvement of the marine and climatological meteorological forecast over the Ocean region. South Atlantic and tropical. | ||||
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| Technical notes | Data is received via satellites through the Argos system. The Argos program is administered jointly by the American agency, NOAA, and the French agency, CNES. This system is mounted on board the NOAA series satellites that operate in polar orbit. The data is downloaded in Toulouse, France and is made available on the GTS system. Alternatively, these data reach the CHM through INMET. The same data has also been captured directly in Brazil through satellites SCD 1 and 2 and CBERS and is made available to CHM, via FTP, by the DSA of CPTEC / INPE. | ||||
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https://www.caricoos.org/
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.caricoos.org/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://ioos.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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| English name | Buoys - Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | Buoys - CARICOOS | ||||
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| Abstract | CARICOOS operates a network of observing assets including data buoys. Data from these assets and value-added data products such as graphs and maps are provided free of charge to the general public through the web page www.caricoos.org. This web page brings together coastal ocean data and forecasts from a variety of sources including satellites, ocean instruments and numerical models to give the user an integrated view of past, present conditions in the US Caribbean region. Data are provided online by a number of organizations including NOAA, NASA, ONR Universities and others to whom credit is given. Data and graphics, other than NOAA National Weather Service products, are presented as experimental products. | ||||
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https://www.hidrografico.pt/m.boias
Data buoys providing parameters (maximum height, period, directions, temperature) per hour.
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.hidrografico.pt/m.boias | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.hidrografico.pt/# | ||||
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| English name | Buoys Network Table - Hydrographic Institute of Portugal | ||||
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| Acronym | Buoys Network - IH | ||||
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| Abstract | Data buoys providing parameters (maximum height, period, directions, temperature) per hour. | ||||
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https://redmic.es/
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| Submitter/Owner | Ninoska Adern Febles ( OceanExpert : 27967 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://redmic.es/ | ||||
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| English name | Canary Islands Integrated Marine Data Repository | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | Repositorio de Datos Marinos Integrados de Canarias | ||||
| Acronym | REDMIC | ||||
| Citation | REDMIC, Canary Islands | ||||
| Abstract | REDMIC (the Canary Islands Integrated Marine Data Repository, acronym in Spanish) is a permanent systematic system for the storage, safeguard and service of marine data, following the philosophy behind OpenData and OpenScience. It was specifically designed for the Canary Islands and, by extension, Macaronesia. However, it has been approached as a pilot project with the intention of reapplying it to other regions and, overtime, using it to manage a public repository as a registry for marine data. REDMIC is different to others in that marine data of whatever kind (maritime transport, oceanography, biodiversity, fisheries, etc.) are introduced in an integrated manner in the same system of geographical information. Therefore, the effort to gather all data is only made once at the beginning, so they can be used and combined as often as necessary with the utmost speed. REDMIC is inspired by the following principles: Exploitability: facilitating the successive use of data. Generavity: storing data by maximising its potential of use. Traceability: providing data related to how the original data were obtained and allowing the knowledge of its modifications. Publicity: publicly funded system for the safeguard, harmonisation and service of data. Versality: allowing for its use as a general repository (all kinds of data) or as an institutional repository (limited to a sort of information or product). | ||||
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https://www.jerico-ri.eu/jerico-ri-catalogue/
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
| Datasource URL | https://www.jerico-ri.eu/jerico-ri-catalogue/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.jerico-ri.eu/ | ||||
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| English name | Catalogue - JERICO-Research Infrastructure | ||||
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| Acronym | Catalogue - JERICO-RI | ||||
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| Abstract | The JERICO-RI catalogue contains a structured overview of involved coastal platforms and developed services to access processed data. They are all searchable via a metadata search (free search or via facets). Where available, URL’s will be provided to access more detailed information and the data itself. | ||||
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http://data.cefas.co.uk
The Centre for the Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas), as one of the world's lon ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Laura Hanley ( OceanExpert : 42488 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
| Datasource URL | http://data.cefas.co.uk | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.cefas.co.uk | ||||
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| English name | Cefas Data Hub | ||||
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| Citation | Cefas Data Hub | ||||
| Abstract | The Centre for the Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas), as one of the world's longest-established marine research organisations, has provided advice on the sustainable exploitation of marine resources since 1902. Today Cefas works in support of a healthy environment and a growing blue economy providing innovative solutions for the aquatic environment, biodiversity and food security. The Cefas Data Hub provides access to over 2080 metadata records, with over 5500 data sets available to download and connect to in support of commitments to Open Science through the Data Portal. Datasets available are increasingly diverse and include many legacy datasets including those from fish, shellfish and plankton surveys from the 1980's to the present day. Other increasingly international datasets made available include species migration data from tagging activities and data on habitat and sediment, ecosystem change, human activities including marine litter, otolith sampling and fish stomach contents, oceanography, acoustics, health and water quality. Data is provided under Open Government License by default where feasible. | ||||
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| Technical notes | Currently over 100 DOIs for data and data products | ||||
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http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/ilter/GoTTs/en_index.html
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/ilter/GoTTs/en_index.html | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.inogs.it/ | ||||
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| English name | Coastal marine observatory site Gulf of Trieste | ||||
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| Abstract | For long term monitoring of ecological and oceanographic processes in the northernmost part of the Adriatic Sea at border of Area Marina Protetta di Miramare. MAMBO Buoy (Monitoraggio AMBientale Operativo == ENVironmental Operative Monitoring) - History of the time series. Mambo buoy was the first weather-marine coastal station installed in the northern Adriatic, able to detect the main meteorological and oceanographic parameters in near rela time. Launched in September 1998, MAMBO has been operational since January 1999; it is anchored at a depth of about 17 m, at outer limit of the Marine Protected Area of Miramare, in the Gulf of Trieste, in the northernmost part of the Adriatic Sea (45° 41'95" N and 13° 42'99" E); it is part of the Adriatic Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) site, together with biological time-series C1. The system was developed by OGS (at time Osservatorio Geofisico Sperimentale), at the request of WWF and of the Marine Protected Area of Miramamare, and took advantage of previous experiences of measurement and design in the Sicilian Channel and in the Gulf of Trieste. Over the years, there have been several imodifications in the configuration of the acquisition system; they are summarized in the technical details. It should be highlighted that, from 1999 to 2004, the sensors for the determination of the temperature, conductivity, pressure, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, pH, and chlorophyll have operated in profiliyng mode, by performing a vertical profile along the water column every three hours. Since 2005, however, the sensors for the hydrological properties have acquired data at a constant depth, initially at 10 m, and later also at 2 and 15 m in depth. The MAMBO-1 buoy of Miramare has also served as a testing laboratory for other buoys, variously configured, still working even for Civil Protection of Friuli Venezia Giulia. | ||||
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https://www.inocar.mil.ec/web/index.php/productos/estaciones-meteorologicas
The Oceanographic Institute maintains the Coastal Meteorological Station Network.
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
| Datasource URL | https://www.inocar.mil.ec/web/index.php/productos/estaciones-meteorologicas | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.inocar.mil.ec/web/index.php | ||||
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| English name | Coastal weather stations - Oceanographic and Antarctic Institute of the Ecuadorian Navy | ||||
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| Acronym | Coastal weather stations - INOCAR | ||||
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| Abstract | The Oceanographic Institute maintains the Coastal Meteorological Station Network. The monitoring of meteorological parameters in the stations of the network allows INOCAR to keep its Meteorological Data Bank updated, and to know the climatic conditions present in the coastal area. Graphs of the INOCAR Coastal Meteorological Network Stations are presented, with the following parameters: - Surface Air Temperature, - Frequencies and average speed of winds in the 8 main courses. | ||||
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http://www.coastal.gov.bb/node/393
As one of the outputs of the Coastal Risk Assessment and Management Programme (CRMP) the CZMU has in ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://www.coastal.gov.bb/node/393 | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://www.coastal.gov.bb/ | ||||
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| English name | Coastal Zone Management Unit Barbados: Buoys | ||||
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| Abstract | As one of the outputs of the Coastal Risk Assessment and Management Programme (CRMP) the CZMU has installed three oceanographic buoys along the south, east and north coasts of Barbados (see map below). The buoys are located in deep water (>80 m) and will provide the CZMU with data required to accurately model how open ocean waves and currents translate to the wave and current patterns observed in the nearshore region. This increased knowledge will enable the Unit to better understand beach erosion and accretion trends, and enhance the effectiveness of beach protection/restoration interventions in the future. The parameters being captured by these buoys include wave height and direction, current speed and direction, wind speed and direction, and seawater temperature. Data from 3 buoys can be visualized online. | ||||
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https://www.marine.csiro.au/data/trawler/
Use this tool to extract marine data from recent surveys, voyages, projects, data types with a focus ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Dr. Dave Watts ( OceanExpert : 27055 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
| Datasource URL | https://www.marine.csiro.au/data/trawler/ | ||||
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| English name | CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere Data Trawler | ||||
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| Acronym | Data Trawler | ||||
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| Abstract | Use this tool to extract marine data from recent surveys, voyages, projects, data types with a focus on obtaining reports and data from a single survey/voyage. To obtain data, you will be required to enter an email address which can be done at anytime from a data download page. | ||||
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http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/service/dashboard/
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Patrick Gorringe ( OceanExpert : 32622 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
| Datasource URL | http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/service/dashboard/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/ | ||||
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| English name | Dashboard - European Marine Observation and Data Network Physics | ||||
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| Acronym | Dashboard - EMODnet Physics | ||||
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| Abstract | EMODnet Physics offers a reporting service where you can view and export various statistics through a dashboard either manually or via machine-to-machine communication services. | ||||
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https://dataexplorer.oceanobservatories.org/
The Data Explorer is an exceptional tool to search across data points, download full datasets using ...
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| Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
| Datasource URL | https://dataexplorer.oceanobservatories.org/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://oceanobservatories.org/ | ||||
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| English name | Data Explorer - Ocean Observatories Initiative | ||||
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| Acronym | Data Explorer - OOI | ||||
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| Abstract | The Data Explorer is an exceptional tool to search across data points, download full datasets using ERDDAP, compare datasets across regions and disciplines, and generate shareable custom data views. | ||||
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| Technical notes | NetCDF/ CSV/ JSON | ||||
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https://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Portal/
EMODnet Physics (www.emodnet-physics.eu) is one of the seven domain-specific portals of the European ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Ms. Xiaoyu Fang ( OceanExpert : 32442 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
| Datasource URL | https://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Portal/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://emodnet.eu/en | ||||
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| English name | Data Portal - European Marine Observation and Data Network Physics | ||||
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| Acronym | Emodnet Physics | ||||
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| Abstract | EMODnet Physics (www.emodnet-physics.eu) is one of the seven domain-specific portals of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet). EMODnet-Physics map portal (www.emodnet-physics.eu/map) provides a single point of access to validated in situ datasets, products and their physical parameter metadata of European Seas and global oceans. More specifically, time series and datasets are made available, as recorded by fixed platforms (moorings, tide gauges, HF radars, etc.), moving platforms (ARGO, Lagrangian buoys, ferryboxes, etc.) and repeated observations (CTDs, etc.). The available themes are the temperature of the water column, the salinity of the water column, horizontal velocity of the water column, sea level and sea level trends, wave height and period, wind and atmospheric pressure, optical properties (e.g. light attenuation, back scattering, turbidity, etc.), underwater sound pressure level (acoustic pollution), river runoff, other biogeochemical data (e.g. chlorophyll, dissolved oxygen, etc.), sea-ice coverage. | ||||
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| Technical notes | Machine-to-Machine Services: WMS: http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/service/GeoServerDefaultWMS.aspx WFS: http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/service/GeoServerDefaultWFS.aspx WebS: http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/service/WSEmodnet2.asmx ERDDAP data server (ODIS id: 367) http://erddap.emodnet-physics.eu/erddap/index.html Dashboard (ODIS id: 368) http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/service/dashboard/ Catalogue (ODIS id: 364) https://www.emodnet.eu/geonetwork/emodnet/eng/catalog.search#/search Mapviewer (ODIS id: 363) http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/ Products (ODIS id: 365) http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/Products/V2/PRODUCTS.aspx THREDDS catalog (ODIS id: 366) http://thredds.emodnet-physics.eu/thredds/catalog.html NIB MBS HF radar (ODIS id: 189) http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/map/platinfo/piradar.aspx?platformid=17193 NIB MBS mooring time series (ODIS id: 190) http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/map/platinfo/piroosplot.aspx?platformid=9013&60days=false API REST/SOAP: www.emodnet-physics.eu/map/Service/WSEmodnet2.aspx/www.emodnet-physics.eu/map/service/WSEmodnet2.asmx | ||||
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https://oceanobservatories.org/data-portal/
OOI’s data portal contains data from each of OOI’s seven arrays (including the suspended Souther ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://oceanobservatories.org/data-portal/ | ||||
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| English name | Data Portal - Ocean Observatories Initiative | ||||
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| Acronym | Data Portal - OOI | ||||
| Citation | Citing OOI Data The “Ocean Observatories Initiative” should be cited as the source for any data used in research projects or papers derived from OOI instrumentation, including posts on social media where a link to the OOI data must be provided. General Data Source When citing OOI as the general data source, we encourage authors to use the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org. Downloaded on (date_accessed). Specific Instrument and Time Frame When citing data from a specific instrument and time range, we suggest the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, (data_type, reference_designator) data from (start_date) to (end_date). Downloaded on (date_accessed). For example: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, Bottom Pressure Tilt (RS03CCAL-MJ03F-05-BOTPTA301) data from 25 January 2015 to 25 May 2016. Downloaded on 17 June 2016. | ||||
| Abstract | OOI’s data portal contains data from each of OOI’s seven arrays (including the suspended Southern Ocean and Argentine Basin Arrays), 80 platforms, and 800 instruments, measuring 200 different ocean parameters. Designed as a one-stop shop to get users the data they need, the portal is a key resource to answer important science questions about the changing ocean Users can access real-time data from the Regional Cabled Array. From the Coastal and Global Arrays, users can access both telemetered (real-time data from deployed instruments) and recovered data, which is downloaded once instruments have been recovered, via the portal. You can explore OOI data and create customized searches by location, time, and ocean parameters measured. Users can also avail themselves of portal features such as generating plots and visualizing data for easy incorporation of data results into research papers and classroom activities. | ||||
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http://imos.org.au/facilities/deepwatermoorings
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://imos.org.au/facilities/deepwatermoorings | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://imos.org.au/ | ||||
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| English name | Deep Water Moorings - Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | Deep Water Moorings - IMOS | ||||
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| Abstract | Deep water moorings provide high-quality, high-resolution in-situ information regarding the physical environment in which they are deployed. Unlike when instruments are deployed from research vessels, deep water moorings continuously collect data over long periods of time, providing long-term information about temporal patterns in oceanographic and biological conditions. Depending on location, each of the IMOS deep water moorings is equipped with particular instrumentation to measure desired variables and to cope with local conditions. The IMOS deep water moorings provide data that can track multi-decadal ocean change, predict regional and marine impacts, improve the understanding of the modes and drivers of climate variability in the Australian region, improve the capacity to predict ocean currents, and discover the links between ocean and climate variability, marine chemical cycling and ecosystem structure and function. The IMOS Deep Water Moorings Facility is comprised of a number of moorings located in Antarctica, sub-Antarctic, sub-tropical and tropical open waters around Australia. The Deep Water Moorings Facility consists of two different sub-facilities. | ||||
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https://oceanobservatories.org/erddap-server/
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://oceanobservatories.org/erddap-server/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://oceanobservatories.org/ | ||||
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| English name | ERDDAP Server - Ocean Observatories Initiative | ||||
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| Acronym | ERDDAP - OOI | ||||
| Citation | Citing OOI Data The “Ocean Observatories Initiative” should be cited as the source for any data used in research projects or papers derived from OOI instrumentation, including posts on social media where a link to the OOI data must be provided. General Data Source When citing OOI as the general data source, we encourage authors to use the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org. Downloaded on (date_accessed). Specific Instrument and Time Frame When citing data from a specific instrument and time range, we suggest the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, (data_type, reference_designator) data from (start_date) to (end_date). Downloaded on (date_accessed). For example: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, Bottom Pressure Tilt (RS03CCAL-MJ03F-05-BOTPTA301) data from 25 January 2015 to 25 May 2016. Downloaded on 17 June 2016. | ||||
| Abstract | The ERDDAP (National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration’s Environmental Research Division’s Data Access Program) Server is a free and open-source Java “servlet” that converts and serves a variety of scientific datasets using common file formats. The OOI ERDDAP server provides a simple, consistent way to access and download uncabled, telemetered data from OOI moorings and gliders. Datasets can be downloaded in common file formats, such as Python, R, Javascript, and MATLAB, with the capability of creating graphs and maps. All information about every ERDAPP request is contained in the URL of each request, which makes it easy to automate searching for and using data in other applications. Proficient users can build their own custom interfaces. Many organizations (including NOAA, NASA, and USGS) run ERDDAP servers to serve their data. Because of its widespread use and accessibility, the ERDDAP principal developer and user community have created user guides, instruction videos, and code examples to facilitate access by new users. | ||||
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https://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs/atlas/maritime_atlas/#lang=EN;p=w;bkgd=5;theme=2:0.75;c=1224514.3987259874,6446275.8410170125;z=4
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| Submitter/Owner | Ms. Xiaoyu Fang ( OceanExpert : 32442 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
| Datasource URL | https://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs/atlas/maritime_atlas/#lang=EN;p=w;bkgd=5;theme=2:0.75;c=1224514.3987259874,6446275.8410170125;z=4 | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://emodnet.eu/en | ||||
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| English name | European Atlas of the Seas | ||||
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| Acronym | EAS | ||||
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| Abstract | The European Atlas of the Seas provides information about Europe’s marine environment. Users can view predefined and ready to use maps, covering topics such as nature, tourism, security, energy, passenger transport, sea bottom, fishing stocks and quotas, aquaculture, and much more. Users can also benefit from an enriched catalogue with more than 285 map layers, covering a wide range of topics, to explore, collate and create their own maps. These maps can be printed, shared and embedded in articles or presentations. The Atlas is the ideal tool for schools, researchers and professionals, or anyone wishing to know more about the European seas and its coastal areas. | ||||
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| Technical notes | The European Atlas of the Seas (hereafter ‘the Atlas’) is an easy to use and interactive web-based geographic application, providing general marine data and maritime information along with statistics on the European seas and coasts. The Atlas catalogue of maps covers various natural and socio-economic aspects and features in the marine and coastal regions of Europe. The Atlas is a public window to access information and maps based data originating primarily from the EC and its agencies and from the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet). Its aim is to bring statistical data in a comprehensive visual way to a broad public and at the same time serve as a support for the marine policy and blue economy. (1) Access the help, legal notice and feedback form (2) Discover all the data available: you can search for map layers in the search box, select a predefined map or create your own map. (3) On the map viewer, you can study and compare the data and extract and manage the content details. (4) Share the map, download the map or share it via social networks. * The Atlas is available in the 24 official EU languages. | ||||
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https://www.seadatanet.org/Standards/Metadata-formats/EDIOS
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Arno Lambert ( OceanExpert : 35711 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
| Datasource URL | https://www.seadatanet.org/Standards/Metadata-formats/EDIOS | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.seadatanet.org | ||||
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| English name | European Directory of the Ocean Observing Systems | ||||
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| Abstract | The European Directory of the Ocean Observing Systems (EDIOS) is an information system for marine observing and monitoring programmes, stations and platforms (including moored buoys, coastal installations, seabed stations, drifting buoys, repeated sections and sampling stations, airborne repeated tracks, etc) where there are routine, repeated, and consistent long-term observations of the marine environmental conditions, and where the data are made available for use in real-time, or near real-time. This directory includes discovery information on location, measured parameters, data availability, responsible institutes and links to data-holding agencies. | ||||
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http://www.emodnet.eu/
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| Submitter/Owner | Ms. Xiaoyu Fang ( OceanExpert : 32442 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://www.emodnet.eu/ | ||||
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| English name | European Marine Observation and Data Network | ||||
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| Acronym | EMODnet | ||||
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| Abstract | The European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) is a network of organisations supported by the EU’s integrated maritime policy. These organisations work together to observe the sea, process the data according to international standards and make that information freely available as interoperable data layers and data products. EMODnet provides access to European marine data across seven discipline-based themes: Bathymetry, Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Human Activities, Physics and Seabed Habitats. For each of these themes, EMODnet has created a gateway to a range of data archives managed by local, national, regional and international organisations. Through these gateways, users have access to standardized observations, data quality indicators and processed data products, such as basin-scale maps. These data products are free to access and use. EMODnet is financed by the European Union under Regulation (EU) No 508/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 May 2014 on the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund. | ||||
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| Technical notes | Metadata services: The EMODnet catalogues and other partner catalogues (IFREMER, etc.) offer the ability to search collections of metadata for data, services and related information objects related to the EMODnet Marine Data. The data catalogues offer a CSW endpoint to other client applications to connect to the service and query the metadata held in the catalogue. CSW GetCapabilities: The mandatory GetCapabilities operation allows CSW clients to retrieve service metadata from a server. The response to a GetCapabilities request shall be an XML document containing service metadata about the server. This subclause specifies the XML document that a CSW server shall return to describe its capabilities. https://www.emodnet.eu/geonetwork/emodnet/eng/csw?service=CSW&request=GetCapabilities&VERSION=2.0.2 CSW GetRecords GetRecords requests allow to query and filter the catalogue metadata records. EMODnet central portal GetRecords example: https://www.emodnet.eu/geonetwork/emodnet/eng/csw?REQUEST=GetRecords&SERVICE=CSW&VERSION=2.0.2&ELEMENTSETNAME=summary&OUTPUTSCHEMA=http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2&CONSTRAINTLANGUAGE=FILTER&CONSTRAINT_LANGUAGE_VERSION=1.1.0&RESULTTYPE=results&TYPENAMES=csw:Record&CONSTRAINT=<ogc:Filter xmlns:ogc="http://www.opengis.net/ogc"><ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo><ogc:PropertyName>dc:type</ogc:PropertyName><ogc:Literal>dataset</ogc:Literal></ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo></ogc:Filter>&maxRecords=1000 For more information on EMODnet web service, please follow the link: https://github.com/EMODnet/Web-Service-Documentation | ||||
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https://evior.eurofleets.eu/
Sharing information on planned, current and completed cruises and on details of European research ve ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://evior.eurofleets.eu/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.eurofleets.eu/ | ||||
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| English name | European Virtual Infrastructure in Ocean Research - EUROFLEETS+ | ||||
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| Acronym | EVIOR - EUROFLEETS+ | ||||
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| Abstract | Sharing information on planned, current and completed cruises and on details of European research vessels and specialized equipment. Giving e-access to underway events information, sailing tracks and current position of European research vessels. | ||||
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http://www.euxinus.eu
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr Vlad Radulescu ( OceanExpert : 23995 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://www.euxinus.eu | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://www.euxinus.eu | ||||
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| English name | EUXINUS - EMSO ERIC BLACK SEA NODE NETWORK | ||||
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| Acronym | EMSO - EUXINUS network | ||||
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| Abstract | An important project involving the Romanian-Bulgarian cooperation has established, since 2013 a new and complex environmental monitoring system in the Western Black Sea. The system consists of three offshore observatories, each including underwater modules and a coastal gauge limited to the surface module. The system, unique in the Black Sea area, is able to collect long-term real-time data for several key environmental parameters. | ||||
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| Technical notes | The three Romanian offshore observatories (EUXRo01, EUXRo02 and EUXRo03) are moored 160 km from the Romanian Black Sea coast at about 90 m water depth. Each of the offshore observatories consists of two main modules: • Surface relay buoy (SRB) • Instrumented mooring line (IML) and Underwater tsunami module (UTM) The SRBs of the observatories EUXRo01, EUXRo03, are equipped with a weather station that continuously measures the wind speed and direction, temperature and pressure. The instrument also integrates a heading sensor, which allows the automatic correction of the wind direction for the buoy rotation. The SRB of each observatory is also equipped with an environmental monitoring instrument pack, mounted on the buoy pole at 5 m water depth. The instrument pack includes a Doppler current meter, classic CTD sensors (conductivity, temperature, and pressure/depth) and sensors for measuring dissolved oxygen concentration, turbidity and chlorophyll. Auxiliary equipment of the SRB module include a communication box with GPS receiver, radio link allowing full control of the buoy from a nearby ship, iridium bilateral link with antenna for satellite data transmission to the terrestrial data center and reprogramming of the sensors, active and passive radar reflectors, IALA signaling light and four solar panel for recharging the batteries. | ||||
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https://www.ego-network.org/dokuwiki/doku.php
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.ego-network.org/dokuwiki/doku.php | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.ego-network.org/ | ||||
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| English name | Everyone's Gliding Observatories | ||||
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| Acronym | EGO | ||||
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| Abstract | This site is dedicated to the promotion of glider technology and its applications. The EGO group promotes glider applications through coordination, training, liaison between providers and users, advocacy, and provision of expert advice. We intend to favor oceanographic experiments and the operational monitoring of the oceans with gliders through scientific and international collaboration. We provide news, support, information about glider projects and glider data management, as well as resources related to gliders. If you use the glider technology (or plan to use it), please first register to have full access to this website and contact us if you want to contribute to our international coordination efforts. The web site provides access to data as well as descriptions of all known gliders. | ||||
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https://www.socib.eu/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=mooring
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.socib.eu/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=mooring | ||||
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| English name | Fixed Stations facility - Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecast System | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | Infraestructuras Fijas - SOCIB | ||||
| Acronym | Fixed Stations - SOCIB | ||||
| Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
| Abstract | Welcome to the fixed stations' facility. Here you can explore all our fixed platforms and click on one of them to display and download the latest data. You can directly display all the variable data and the charts, clicking on the icons. | ||||
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| Technical notes | Data access via SOCIB DC THREDDS server | ||||
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http://opdgig.dos.ny.gov/#/home
The Geographic Information Gateway (Gateway) is an award-winning, state-of-the-art website providing ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jeffrey L. Herter ( OceanExpert : 36516 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://opdgig.dos.ny.gov/#/home | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://opdgig.dos.ny.gov/#/home | ||||
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| English name | Geographic Information Gateway - New York Department of State Office of Planning and Development | ||||
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| Acronym | Gateway - NYS DOS Office of Planning and Development | ||||
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| Abstract | The Geographic Information Gateway (Gateway) is an award-winning, state-of-the-art website providing public access to data, real-time information, interactive tools, and expert knowledge relevant to the Office of Planning and Development’s activities throughout New York State. Interactive map viewers allow users to easily download, visualize, and explore geographic data. A Latest Conditions page provides access to real-time information across the State, such as water quality, tide levels, and beach conditions. Also included on this site are illustrated stories, which highlight case studies, showcase community success stories, and demonstrate how the Office uses available geographic information to improve planning and decision-making. The Gateway’s suite of information and tools serves as a valuable resource for New York communities, an educational resource for schools and universities, and a guide for the responsible development of the State’s resources. | ||||
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| Spatial Coverage | New York State, including offshore areas in the Northwest Atlantic Out to the toe of the continental shelf and the US Great Lakes Ontario (entire US portion) and Erie (NY portion) | ||||
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.socib.es/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=glider | ||||
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| English name | Glider facility - Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | Sistema de Planeadores Submarinos - SOCIB | ||||
| Acronym | Glider facility - SOCIB | ||||
| Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
| Abstract | Welcome to the gliders facility. Here you can browse the deployments of our gliders both current and archival. Additionally, performance charts and post mission reports of all SOCIB campaigns can be found in the Glider Report Section. Read more about the gliders Note that in the map, you are able to get several information about the gliders in the mission, such as performed trajectory and latest information transmitted by the glider (by clicking the icon over the map). In the table below the map, current and archival deployments are shown, providing several ways of data displaying and downloading. | ||||
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http://ceotr.ocean.dal.ca/gliders/deployments/all
Our state-of-the-art glider fleet consists of 7 Teledyne Webb Slocum gliders and 4 Wave Gliders. Com ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Kate Patterson ( OceanExpert : 37127 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://ceotr.ocean.dal.ca/gliders/deployments/all | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.dal.ca/ | ||||
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| English name | Gliders - Coastal Environmental Observation Technology and Research | ||||
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| Acronym | Gliders - CEOTR | ||||
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| Abstract | Our state-of-the-art glider fleet consists of 7 Teledyne Webb Slocum gliders and 4 Wave Gliders. Combined, our gliders have completed more than 100 missions, traveling more than 65,000 km, and collecting 200,000,000 data points along the way. Gliders can remain at sea for months at a time collecting data on physical, biological and chemical processes, operating at little cost compared to ship time and reducing risk to field personnel. Our glider group, with funding from The Ocean Tracking Network (OTN), Marine Environmental Observation Prediction and Response (MEOPAR) and contributions from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), deploy Teledyne Webb Research Slocum electric gliders and a Liquid Robotics wave glider to help ocean monitoring efforts, collect data for researchers studying ocean habitats and marine animal telemetry. | ||||
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https://gisis.imo.org/Public/Default.aspx
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| Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://gisis.imo.org/Public/Default.aspx | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.imo.org/ | ||||
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| English name | Global Integrated Shipping Information System - International Maritime Organization | ||||
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| Acronym | GISIS - IMO | ||||
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| Abstract | GISIS (the Global Integrated Shipping Information System) is developed and maintained by the International Maritime Organisation and the website aims to allow on-line access to information supplied to the IMO Secretariat by Maritime Administrations, in compliance with IMO's instruments. GISIS is composed of several sub-systems including modules on various themes/topics: Maritime Security, Recognized Organizations, Marine Casualties and Incidents, Port Reception Facilities, Contact Points, Pollution Prevention Equipment, Piracy and Armed Robbery, Formalities Connected with the Arrival, Stay and Departure of Persons, Simulators, Radio Communications and Search and Rescue, Condition Assessment Scheme, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Information on Local Regulations, IMDG Code Feedback, MARPOL Annex VI, Evaluation of Hooks. Registration is needed to have access to the information. | ||||
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http://portal.goa-on.org/
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| Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://portal.goa-on.org/ | ||||
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| English name | Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network Data Portal | ||||
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| Acronym | GOA-ON Data Portal | ||||
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| Abstract | GOA-ON works to improve our understanding of global ocean acidification conditions and ecosystem responses by making ocean acidification data easily accessible. The GOA-ON Data Explorer provides access and visualization to ocean acidification data and data synthesis products being collected around the world from a wide range of sources, including moorings, research cruises, and fixed time series stations. Layers contain contoured world-wide data; Platforms include icons for various observing assets, some of which display real-time data and many of which include links to data and metadata. For a given asset measuring carbonate chemistry, metadata includes information on which parameters are measured, links to data providers, and other useful details. The inventory of GOA-ON assets can be searched interactively by region, platform type, and variables by using the Filters tool. | ||||
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https://www.psmsl.org/products/gloss/glossmap.html
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| Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.psmsl.org/products/gloss/glossmap.html | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://noc.ac.uk/ | ||||
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| English name | Global Sea Level Observing System - Core Network Station Availability | ||||
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| Acronym | GLOSS Core Network Station Availability | ||||
| Citation | Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), 2020, "Tide Gauge Data", Retrieved 24 Aug 2020 from http://www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/. Simon J. Holgate, Andrew Matthews, Philip L. Woodworth, Lesley J. Rickards, Mark E. Tamisiea, Elizabeth Bradshaw, Peter R. Foden, Kathleen M. Gordon, Svetlana Jevrejeva, and Jeff Pugh (2013) New Data Systems and Products at the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level. Journal of Coastal Research: Volume 29, Issue 3: pp. 493 – 504. doi:10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-12-00175.1. | ||||
| Abstract | The Global Sea Level Observing System GLOSS is an international sea level monitoring program designed to produce high quality in situ sea level observations to support a broad research and operational user base. GLOSS was established by the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission IOC in 1985 and it is currently formed by over 90 nations across the globe. | ||||
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https://ioos.noaa.gov/project/hf-radar/
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://ioos.noaa.gov/project/hf-radar/ | ||||
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| English name | HF Radar - Integrated Ocean Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | HF Radar - IOOS | ||||
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| Abstract | High frequency (HF) radar systems measure the speed and direction of ocean surface currents in near real-time. Currents in the ocean are equivalent to winds in the atmosphere because they move things from one location to another. These currents carry nutrients as well as pollutants, so it is important to know the currents for ecological and economic reasons. The currents carry any floating object, which is why U.S. Coast Guard search and rescue operators use HF radar data to make critical decisions when rescuing disabled vessels and people stranded in the water. These radars can measure currents over a large region of the coastal ocean, from a few kilometers offshore up to about 200 km, and can operate under any weather conditions. They are located near the water’s edge, and need not be situated atop a high point of land. Traditionally, crews placed current measuring devices directly into the water to retrieve current speeds. While these direct measurement systems are still widely used as a standard reference, HF radars are the only sensors that can measure large areas at once with the detail that is required for the important applications described here. Not even satellites have the temporal and spatial resolution for coastal ocean current measurement. | ||||
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https://www.dhn.mil.pe/boyas_argo
It is an observing system of the Earth's oceans that provides real-time data for use in climate, oce ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr Luis Angel Culqui Maiz ( OceanExpert : 40924 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.dhn.mil.pe/boyas_argo | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://www.dhn.mil.pe/index.php | ||||
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| English name | INFORMATION OF ARGO BOYAS - Hydrography and Navigation Directorate of Perú | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | INFORMACIÓN DE BOYAS ARGO - Dirección de Hidrografía y Navegación de Perú | ||||
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| Abstract | It is an observing system of the Earth's oceans that provides real-time data for use in climate, oceanographic research, and fisheries. | ||||
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http://www.vliz.be/en/imis
Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) developed an online information system to provide an overview of th ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://www.vliz.be/en/imis | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://www.vliz.be/en/integrated-marine-information-system | ||||
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| English name | Integrated Marine Information System - Flanders Marine Institute | ||||
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| Acronym | IMIS - VLIZ | ||||
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| Abstract | Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) developed an online information system to provide an overview of the marine scientific landscape in Flanders. Information on datasets, publications, persons and institutions is stored in a structured manner in this system. IMIS can be used at institutional level as well as at project level. | ||||
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https://maps.biogeochemical-argo.com/bgcargo/
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://maps.biogeochemical-argo.com/bgcargo/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://biogeochemical-argo.org/index.php | ||||
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| English name | Interactive Map - Biogeochemical-Argo | ||||
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| Acronym | Interactive Map - BGC Argo | ||||
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| Abstract | The interactive map displays all global Argo floats. You can display various layers such as status, deployment location or the float trajectories. Adjust the display by selecting overlay layers from the available options below the map. | ||||
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http://global-hfradar.org
This map shows all of the locations of the HF Radar sites all over the world.
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://global-hfradar.org | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://global-hfradar.org/ | ||||
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| English name | Interactive Map of High Frequency Radar - Global HF radar network | ||||
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| Abstract | This map shows all of the locations of the HF Radar sites all over the world. | ||||
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https://www.jerico-ri.eu/ta/jerico-facilities-in-ta/
The array of multi-disciplinary facilities offered by Jerico RI with use of the cabled observatories ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.jerico-ri.eu/ta/jerico-facilities-in-ta/ | ||||
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| English name | JERICO-RI Transnational Access | ||||
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| Abstract | The array of multi-disciplinary facilities offered by Jerico RI with use of the cabled observatories, gliders and AUV, multi-platform facilities, fixed platforms, and calibration labs. JERICO-RI is an integrated pan-European multidisciplinary and multi-platform research infrastructure dedicated to a holistic appraisal of coastal marine system changes. It is seamlessly bridging existing continental, atmospheric and open ocean RIs, thus filling a key gap in the ESFRI landscape. JERICO-RI establishes the framework upon which coastal marine systems are observed, analysed, understood and forecasted. JERICO-RI enables open-access to state-of-the-art and innovative facilities, resources, FAIR data and fit-for-purpose services, fostering international science collaboration. | ||||
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http://www.legos.obs-mip.fr/observations
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| Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://www.legos.obs-mip.fr/observations | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.omp.eu/ | ||||
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| English name | Laboratory Studies in Geophysics and Space Oceanography Observation Services | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | Laboratoire d'Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales | ||||
| Acronym | LEGOS | ||||
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| Abstract | Research, training and the dissemination of knowledge rely heavily on a set of Observation Services and Networks whose mission is to provide observations, products and digital codes. Centre for the Topography of Oceans and the Hydrosphere (CTOH) dedicated to satellite altimetry over the oceans and the continents. Growth areas for this activity are the coastal zones continental hydrology and the cryosphere. DORIS a data treatment centre for precise orbital positioning in cooperation with the International Earth Reference System. ROSAME an observational network for monitoring sea level which was initiated in the southern ocean with the support of IPEV and has been extended to tropical and European regions in cooperation with IRD and CNES. The SSS network for monitoring Sea Surface Salinity by merchant ships which link five observational networks in the Pacific Atlantic Indian and Austral ocean basins. The moored buoy network PIRATA in the equatorial Atlantic used for monitoring meteorological and oceanographic conditions between the surface and a depth of 500m. These data are complemented by oceanographic measuring campaigns that take place alongside routine maintenance of the buoys. | ||||
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https://www.socib.eu/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=lagrangianPlatforms
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.socib.eu/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=lagrangianPlatforms | ||||
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| English name | Lagrangian platforms - Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | Sistema de Plataformas Lagrangianas - SOCIB | ||||
| Acronym | Lagrangian platforms - SOCIB | ||||
| Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
| Abstract | Welcome to the lagrangian platforms facility. Here you can browse the deployments of surface drifters and Argo profilers both current and archival. Read more about them Note that in the map, you are able to get several information about the currently deployed instruments, such as performed trajectory and the latest information transmitted by the instrument (by clicking the icon over the map). In the table, current and archival deployments are shown, providing several ways of data displaying and downloading. | ||||
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https://www.mbari.org/science/upper-ocean-systems/chemical-sensor-group/listing-of-floats/
A brief description of the floats that have been deployed. Access real-time data here. Floats with a ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.mbari.org/science/upper-ocean-systems/chemical-sensor-group/listing-of-floats/ | ||||
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| English name | Listing of Floats - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | ||||
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| Acronym | Listing of Floats - MBARI | ||||
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| Abstract | A brief description of the floats that have been deployed. Access real-time data here. Floats with adjusted and quality controlled data are shown with a QC in the file name. These adjusted data were adjusted by correcting oxygen data for sensor gain, and nitrate data for gain (rarely), sensor offset and sensor drift. Offset and drift were determined by comparison to 1000 m nitrate values in World Ocean Atlas 2009 at the location of each float profile. pH values were adjusted for sensor offset by comparison to hydrocast data at deployment. | ||||
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https://slgo.ca/conditions
The "Marine Conditions" application developed by the St. Lawrence Global Observatory (SLGO) displays ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Ms. Anne-Sophie Ste-Marie ( OceanExpert : 36559 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://slgo.ca/conditions | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://ogsl.ca/en/navigation/marine-conditions-context | ||||
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| Original (non-English) name | Conditions maritimes | ||||
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| Abstract | The "Marine Conditions" application developed by the St. Lawrence Global Observatory (SLGO) displays a wide range of recent and near real-time data collected by various monitoring systems installed in a vast territory from the Great Lakes to the St. Lawrence Gulf. Thus, this Web application allows the visualization and access to multiple physico-chemical data measured by sensors from buoys, tide gauges, thermographs, radars and meteorological stations. Data related to air, currents, water, waves and winds are available. | ||||
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https://marine-data.de/
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://marine-data.de/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.awi.de/ | ||||
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| English name | Marine Data Portal - German Marine Research Alliance | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | Marine Data Portal - DEUTSCHE ALLIANZ MEERESFORSCHUNG | ||||
| Acronym | Marine Data Portal - DAM | ||||
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| Abstract | The Data Portal for German Marine Research is a product of the Marine Network for Integrated Data Access (MaNIDA) funded cooperatively by the Helmholtz Association. Our consortium aims to implement a sustainable e-infrastructure for coherent discovery, view, download and dissemination of marine research data. For further information see www.manida.org. The data portal brings together data from different German Marine Research Institutes in an automated way (machine readable). For the first time a huge amount of marine data sets are commonly made searchable with direct access and without any registration procedure. Currently we are able to provide access to metadata and data from these partner institutes: AWI, BSH, GEOMAR, HZG and MARUM. | ||||
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http://imos.org.au/facilities/marinemicrobiomeinitiative
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://imos.org.au/facilities/marinemicrobiomeinitiative | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://imos.org.au/ | ||||
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| English name | Marine Microbiome Initiative - Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | Marine Microbiome Initiative - IMOS | ||||
| Citation | Users of IMOS data are required to clearly acknowledge the source material by including the following statement: Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) is enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). It is operated by a consortium of institutions as an unincorporated joint venture, with the University of Tasmania as Lead Agent. | ||||
| Abstract | The Australian Microbiome Initiative is a national bio-resource, providing a central database of marine microbial DNA and bioinformatics in association with Bioplatforms Australia. Water samples are collected annually at IMOS National Reference Stations from several depths, establishing a time-series of the marine microbial communities in Australian coastal waters. Sampling of zooplankton is also included, providing an additional metazoan component of the pelagic ecosystem. Sequence and bioinformatic data provide crucial spatial and temporal information that underpin the understanding of Australian marine microbiology. Coupled with the suite of biological, physical and chemical observations already established at IMOS National Reference Stations, The Marine Microbiome Initiative supports the understanding of status and trends of oceanic health, biochemistry and primary productivity. Additionally, the availability of eDNA represents a valuable resource for genomic interrogation of a diverse range of taxa at multiple trophic levels, providing further insights into lower-trophic biodiversity and larger-scale marine ecosystem processes. | ||||
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https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/thematic-areas/marine-monitoring
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| Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
| Datasource URL | https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/thematic-areas/marine-monitoring | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sentinel/home | ||||
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| English name | Marine Monitoring Overview - Sentinel Online | ||||
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| Abstract | The Sentinel missions support marine monitoring by providing provide timely, continuous and independent data on the behaviour, use, and health of the oceans and the associated coastal zones. The Sentinel missions will provide data support to federal, national and local studies and activities, and be pivotal in helping address a variety of policy areas. Information on the physical and biogeochemical state and dynamics of the ocean Marine safety hydrodynamic forecasts and remote sensing blended products and forecasts for sea ice support applications like marine operations oil spill combat ship routing defense search rescue Marine resources long time series of in situ and remote sensing products as well as analysis reanalysis and forecasts of hydrodynamic and ecosystem models supporting applications such as fish stock management Marine and coastal environment supporting environmental applications such as monitoring water quality pollution coastal activities. Seasonal and weather forecasting with services such as long time series of in situ and remote sensing products as well as reanalysis of physical parameters at various temporal resolutions monthly seasonal yearly and short term forecast of ocean properties at global and regional scale supporting applications like climate monitoring ice surveys. | ||||
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https://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.nasa.gov/ | ||||
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| English name | Moderate Resoution Imaging Spectroradiometer | ||||
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| Acronym | MODIS | ||||
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| Abstract | The MODIS instrument is operating on both the Terra and Aqua spacecraft. It has a viewing swath width of 2,330 km and views the entire surface of the Earth every one to two days. Its detectors measure 36 spectral bands between 0.405 and 14.385 µm, and it acquires data at three spatial resolutions -- 250m, 500m, and 1,000m. Along with all the data from other instruments on board the Terra spacecraft and Aqua Spacecraft, MODIS data are transferred to ground stations in White Sands, New Mexico, via the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS). The data are then sent to the EOS Data and Operations System (EDOS) at the Goddard Space Flight Center. The Level 1A, Level 1B, geolocation and cloud mask products and the Higher-level MODIS land and atmosphere products are produced by the MODIS Adaptive Processing System (MODAPS), and then are parceled out among three DAACs for distribution. Ocean color products are produced by the Ocean Color Data Processing System (OCDPS) and distributed to the science and applications community. The many data products derived from MODIS observations describe features of the land, oceans and the atmosphere that can be used for studies of processes and trends on local to global scales. As just noted, MODIS products are available from several sources. MODIS Level 1 and atmosphere products are available through the LAADS web. Land Products are available through the Land Processes DAAC at the U. S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center (EDC). Cryosphere data products (snow and sea ice cover) are available from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) in Boulder, Colorado. Ocean color products and sea surface temperature products along with information about these products are obtainable at the OCDPS at GSFC. Users with an appropriate x-band receiving system may capture regional data directly from the spacecraft using the MODIS Direct Broadcast signal. | ||||
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https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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| English name | National Data Buoy Center - NOAA | ||||
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| Abstract | This portal allows data discovery and data download for data buoys. Our mission is to provide quality observations in the marine environment in a safe and sustainable manner to support the understanding of and predictions to changes in weather, climate, oceans and coast. | ||||
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http://noc.ac.uk/facilities/national-marine-equipment-pool
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| Submitter/Owner | Dr Graham Leslie Allen ( OceanExpert : 35082 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
| Datasource URL | http://noc.ac.uk/facilities/national-marine-equipment-pool | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://noc.ac.uk | ||||
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| English name | National Marine Equipment Pool - National Oceanography Centre | ||||
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| Abstract | The National Marine Equipment Pool (NMEP) is the largest centralised marine scientific equipment pool in Europe with a diverse range of scientific instruments and equipment capable of sampling from the sea surface to the deep ocean. Suitable for studying a range of scientific disciplines, the NMEP holds more than 10,000 instruments and technologies, and provides scientists with access to skilled marine technicians and engineers. As part of our national capability remit, the NMEP delivers professional technological support to enable the marine science community to carry out world-class research. Our people specialise in procurement, preparation, operation, deployment, repair, maintenance and calibration of the equipment that we provide to scientists for research expeditions. Technicians and engineers based at the NOC are responsible for instrumentation in the NMEP. Great care and attention to detail goes into the preparation of instruments for scientific expeditions to ensure that the instruments operate both reliably and consistently to provide the highest quality of data for our scientists. We also liaise with the international scientific community to provide advice and expertise towards the design of future equipment using new technologies. Equipment within the National Marine Equipment Pool is available for use by the marine science community. Contact us for more information or to arrange commercial hire of our instruments and vehicles. | ||||
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https://www.wmo-sat.info/oscar/
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| Submitter/Owner | Ms. Champika Gallage ( OceanExpert : 18693 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | WMO | ||||
| Datasource URL | https://www.wmo-sat.info/oscar/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://public.wmo.int/en | ||||
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| English name | Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review Tool | ||||
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| Abstract | OSCAR is a resource developed by WMO in support of Earth Observation applications, studies and global coordination. It contains quantitative user-defined requirements for observation of physical variables in application areas of WMO (i.e. related to weather, water and climate). OSCAR also provides detailed information on all earth observation satellites and instruments and expert analyses of space-based capabilities. OSCAR targets all users interested in the status and the planning of global observing systems as well as data users looking for instrument specifications at platform level. | ||||
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https://www.oceangliders.org
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.oceangliders.org | ||||
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| English name | OceanGliders | ||||
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| Abstract | The OceanGliders program brings marine scientists deploying gliders from all over the world to observe on the long term physical, biogeochemical, biological ocean processes and phenomena that are relevant for societal applications, allows active coordination and strengthening of the worldwide glider activity. It contributes to the present international efforts for Ocean Observation for Climate, Ocean Health and Real-Time Services. See http://www.goosocean.org/. Our goal here is to: monitor the global glider activity, share the requirements, efforts and scientific knowledge needed for gliders data collection and support the dissemination of glider data in global databases, in real-time and delayed mode, for a wider community. | ||||
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http://imos.org.au/facilities/oceangliders
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
| Datasource URL | http://imos.org.au/facilities/oceangliders | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.uwa.edu.au/home | ||||
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| English name | Ocean Gliders - Australia's Integrated Marine Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | Ocean Gliders - IMOS | ||||
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| Abstract | Ocean gliders are autonomous underwater vehicles that propel themselves with changes in buoyancy, ascending and descending through the water column. The gliders are relatively cheap, reusable and can be remotely controlled, making them a relatively cost-effective method for collecting repeat subsurface ocean observations. They also allow for the acquisition of data under inclement weather conditions. Equipped with a variety of sensors, the gliders are designed to deliver ocean profile data. Furthermore, the unique design of the gliders enables them to move horizontally through the water while collecting vertical profiles. The use of these contemporary gliders provides a unique opportunity to effectively measure the boundary currents off Australia, which are the main link between open-ocean and coastal processes. A number of gliders are operated with target regions including the Coral Sea, East Australian Current off New South Wales and Tasmania, Southern Ocean southwest of Tasmania, the Leeuwin and Capes Currents off South Western Australia and the Pilbara and Kimberly regions off North-Western Australia. | ||||
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http://imos.org.au/facilities/oceanradar
Coastal currents play an important role in the distribution of heat, nutrients, larval dispersal, po ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://imos.org.au/facilities/oceanradar | ||||
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| English name | Ocean Radar - Australia's Integrated Marine Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | Ocean Radar - IMOS | ||||
| Citation | Users of IMOS data are required to clearly acknowledge the source material by including the following statement: Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) is enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). It is operated by a consortium of institutions as an unincorporated joint venture, with the University of Tasmania as Lead Agent. | ||||
| Abstract | Coastal currents play an important role in the distribution of heat, nutrients, larval dispersal, pollution transport and sediment redistribution. Until recently there was very little spatial data of Australian coastal currents, with direct measurements generally from single point moorings or ocean arrays. High-Frequency Ocean Radar systems are used to map surface currents at the mesoscale (generally an area of 150 Km x 150 Km), providing a valuable tool in monitoring coastal currents. Ocean Radar works by transmitting high-frequency radar signals out to sea from shore-based antennae which are scattered by the rough sea surface. A portion of the radar is backscattered, and Doppler shifted by the motion of the waves or wind and tidal movement. The radar receivers measure the Doppler spectrum and calculate current and wave information within the range of the radar system. The Ocean Radar facility currently uses two types of High-Frequency ocean radar: the phased array beam-forming technology (WERA), and the direction-finding technology (SeaSonde). | ||||
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https://pqd.mercator-ocean.fr/
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://pqd.mercator-ocean.fr/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://marine.copernicus.eu/ | ||||
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| English name | Product Quality Dashboard - Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service | ||||
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| Acronym | Product Quality Dashboard - CMEMS | ||||
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| Abstract | In this panel, you will find generic information on the quality of blue ocean parameters, the physical ocean and ocean circulation parameters available in the CMEMS catalogue. The quality of CMEMS products is documented in QUIDs, which can be found on the catalogue, along with each product. One major source of deviation from the nominal quality of products as described in reference QUIDs, is the day-to-day fluctuation in the number of available observations which are used for the elaboration of this product. Hence, recent time series of the daily number of valid observations per parameter are shown here (satellite on the left, and in situ in the center), to inform you on potential quality drops due to this specific source of uncertainty. This information is updated on a daily basis. The accuracy of the 12-hour forecast from the model product dedicated to the area is illustrated on the right (only for sea surface temperature at the moment). These forecast quality summaries show the distribution of measured values for a selection of accuracy metrics applied to catalogue products. These summaries are updated monthly and will be progressively extended to all parameters. Detailed quality information is already available for all forecast products in the “expert metrics” part just below. | ||||
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https://www.ntslf.org/data/uk-network-real-time
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| Datasource URL | https://www.ntslf.org/data/uk-network-real-time | ||||
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| English name | Real-time data - UK National Tide Gauge Network | ||||
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| Abstract | The UK National Tide Gauge Network, owned and operated by the Environment Agency, records tidal elevations at 44 locations around the UK coast. The UK Tide Gauge Network and its data (displayed on this website) are the responsibility of the Environment Agency. As of April 2016, the network is maintained by the Environment Agency and its contractors. The National Oceanography Centre no longer maintain the network | ||||
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https://www.socib.es/?seccion=dataCenter&facility=rtDataMonitor&language=en_GB
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.socib.es/?seccion=dataCenter&facility=rtDataMonitor&language=en_GB | ||||
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| English name | Real-Time Data Monitor - SOCIB | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | Monitor de datos en tiempo real - SOCIB | ||||
| Acronym | SOCIB RT Data Monitor | ||||
| Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
| Abstract | This section lists the current platforms that are being processed in the Data Center. For each platform, is displayed information about his instruments and derived products. A derived product is the result of getting variables from variables of different instruments within the platform. | ||||
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| Technical notes | TUNU: the maximum time until the data will be updated, negative represents the time since last update LTSR: the last time UTC sample recived Thredds catalog link (access to processed data) JwebChart link | ||||
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http://rid.eurocean.org/
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://rid.eurocean.org/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.eurocean.org/np4/home | ||||
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| English name | Research Infrastructures and Facilities Database - EurOcean | ||||
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| Abstract | Comprehensive list of all existing facilities in Europe which are dedicated to marine sciences broad range of activities. It provides the first level of knowledge and characteristics for each facility, as well as the links and contact to access the further details provided by the operator. For who this database is intended for all stakeholders - scientists, engineers, policy makers, private companies, universities - for their respective needs, either as user or as operator, or as designer, or as funder. How to use it search criteria plus an iterative map allow any targeted search of information for every type of request. For more information on how to use it please consult the Search Tips Area. The landscape of marine research infrastructure is complex, a choice of descriptors was done to provide as much as possible a clear and consistent vision, to provide all relevant information for this “discovery” level of the facilities. All explanations necessary to understand each descriptor are given in the Technical Notes. This database took in consideration the most recent overviews available. However, the landscape is constantly evolving, new infrastructures appear, others have significant up-gradings, some became out of service, characteristics change,... The approach of a database continuously updated is a necessity and a procedure is proposed to allow all to contribute, see the functions Insert, update or Contact EurOcean. | ||||
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https://www.eurofleets.eu/infrastructure-type/research-vessels/
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.eurofleets.eu/infrastructure-type/research-vessels/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.marine.ie/Home/home | ||||
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| English name | Research vessels - Eurofleets+ | ||||
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| Abstract | Eurofleets+ user groups will provide access to 27 Research Vessels (RVs), five Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), seven Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and a highly specialized portable telepresence unit. The telepresence unit (to be provided by the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration, USA) is a unique piece of marine infrastructure not available in Europe. Key infrastructures have been selected based on their operational capabilities and their strategic geographic locations to meet the demands of the science community. The infrastructures are all highly capable and many are new, nearly new or recently refitted and equipped with the latest technologies. Smaller regional vessels are also available to facilitate training activities. Eurofleets+ will provide geographic coverage to: Mediterranean and the Black Sea; Baltic Sea and North Sea: North Atlantic (incl. Greenland and Norwegian seas): and Pacific Southern Ocean and Ross Sea. | ||||
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https://www.marine.ie/Home/site-area/infrastructure-facilities/research-vessels/research-vessels
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| Datasource URL | https://www.marine.ie/Home/site-area/infrastructure-facilities/research-vessels/research-vessels | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.marine.ie/Home/home | ||||
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| English name | Research Vessels - Marine Institute | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | Árthaí Taighde - Foras na Mara | ||||
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| Abstract | We manage, develop and promote the two national research vessels RV Celtic Explorer and RV Celtic Voyager and the deep-water Remotely Operated Vehicle Holland 1. Our research vessel operations team handles all aspects of scheduling and survey planning from ship-time application stage through to pre and post cruise preparation. | ||||
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https://www.jamstec.go.jp/e/about/equipment/ships/
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| Datasource URL | https://www.jamstec.go.jp/e/about/equipment/ships/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://www.jamstec.go.jp/e/ | ||||
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| English name | Research vessels and vehicles - Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology | ||||
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| Acronym | Research vessels and vehicles - JAMSTEC | ||||
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| Abstract | With the objective to contribute to the improvement of marine science and technology and to the advancement of academic research, the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) conducts research cruises using its own research vessels/facilities. | ||||
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https://www.eurofleets.eu/infrastructure-type/rovs/
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| Datasource URL | https://www.eurofleets.eu/infrastructure-type/rovs/ | ||||
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| English name | ROV inventory - Eurofleets+ | ||||
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| Abstract | Eurofleets+ facilitates access to 27 research vessels, and multiple AUVs and ROVs from European and international partners by means of transnational access. | ||||
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http://www.aari.ru/
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://www.aari.ru/ | ||||
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| English name | Russian Antarctic Stations | ||||
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| Citation | Electronic archive AARI term meteorological and upper-air observations Hydrometeorological Observatory (station) Tiksi for 1932 - 2019., http://www.aari.ru/main.php?lg=1. | ||||
| Abstract | Contains information on Russian antarctic stations, metadata Russian Antarctic oceanography 1956-2003; sea ice 1978- , meteorology, biology (observed species); information on explorers; photos; songs; | ||||
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http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/e2-m3a/
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/e2-m3a/ | ||||
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| English name | SAILOR - Southern Adriatic Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Oceanographic Research E2-M3A buoy | ||||
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| Abstract | The E2-M3A observatory is positioned in the centre of the cyclonic gyre where deep convection process takes place, involving both the atmosphere and the ocean dynamics and forming new dense and oxygenated waters, thus triggering the solubility and the biological pump. The E2-M3A observatory is particularly devoted towards studies for characterizing the long-term changes of Adriatic sea in response to local climatic forcing. The observatory E2-M3A ( http://www.fixo3.eu/observatory/e2-m3a/) is part of the FP7-EU project FixO3 (Fixed Point Open Ocean Observatory Network) which seeks to integrate European open ocean observatories and to improve access to these key installations for the broader community. Currently, the system is part of the European contribution to OceanSITES global array. On a national level the observatory is part of the ROBIN e-infrastructure developed under the umbrella of the RITMARE (Ricerca ITaliana per il MARE) project. Two independent mooring lines compose the configuration of the E2-M3A system. The first of them (A) hosts the surface buoy instrumented with meteo station and radiometers aimed to collect air-sea interaction measurements, sensor for physical (temperature and salinity) and biochemical (oxygen, partial CO2 and pH) parameters deployed in the mixed layer, telemetry, and services. The surface buoy collects the acquired data and transmit them in real time to the on-line server. The secondary mooring line (B) hosts an instrumental chain with sensors at several different depths for physical and chemical measurements from the sea floor to the intermediate layer. | ||||
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https://imos.org.au/facilities/srs/srsgroundstations
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://imos.org.au/facilities/srs/srsgroundstations | ||||
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| English name | Satellite Reception Ground Stations Sub-Facility - Integrated Marine Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | Satellite Reception Ground Stations Sub-Facility - IMOS | ||||
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| Abstract | Ground Stations operate and service a reception antenna at the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) in Townsville, Queensland to support the collection and streaming of satellite remote sensing data to national and international data centres. This Ground Station extends data coverage into the equatorial part of the Western Pacific Ocean and complements other ground stations operated by the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) in Perth, Melbourne and Darwin, Alice Springs (operated by Geoscience Australia) and Perth (operated by Western Australia Satellite Technology and Applications Consortium). The Ground Station operated by IMOS in Northern Queensland is currently equipped to receive NOAA AVHRR, SeaWiFs, MODIS Tera and Aqua imagery, EUMETSAT Metop- A and B, SARAL and NOAA Suomi-NPP data streams in near real-time. The data collected routinely flows to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BoM), CSIRO, NASA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and European Space Agency – Collecte Localisation Satellites (ESA CLS). | ||||
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http://imos.org.au/facilities/srs
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://imos.org.au/facilities/srs | ||||
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| English name | Satellite Remote Sensing - Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | Satellite Remote Sensing - IMOS | ||||
| Citation | Users of IMOS data are required to clearly acknowledge the source material by including the following statement: Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) is enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). It is operated by a consortium of institutions as an unincorporated joint venture, with the University of Tasmania as Lead Agent. | ||||
| Abstract | Earth observing satellites provide a uniquely efficient means of making repetitive observations automatically over vast areas of the world’s oceans. Although confined to the surface layer, over the past 30 years these observations have been a vital tool for both biological and physical oceanographers and have played a key role in advancing both sciences. The objective of the IMOS Satellite Remote Sensing Facility is to make more of these data, of better quality, more available and easier to use for research. It does this through supporting collection, management, processing, calibration and validation of satellite data, and providing properly documented data in standard formats that are widely supported and familiar to the research community. Satellite-borne sensors measure spatial and temporal properties of the sea surface using ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum in a variety of different ways. Instruments using the infra-red and microwave spectrum observe changes global, regional and local in sea surface temperatures, revealing both the short-term dynamics of ocean currents and the long-term variation of the ocean climate. Optical sensors use sunlight reflected from the upper ocean layers to infer and quantify biological activity and, in coastal regions, to detect the presence of other optically active constituents including suspended solids and dissolved organic matter. Radar altimeters provide measurements of sea surface height with unmatched precision over the global ocean, revealing regional variations in water density and giving one of the most reliable measurements of the long-term change in ocean volume. Other specialised and increasingly innovative sensors measure surface roughness, wind direction, and even surface salinity. Although IMOS does not deploy satellites, the Satellite Remote Sensing Facility plays an important role in the international remote sensing community, supporting the calibration and streaming of satellite data in the Southern hemisphere and providing access to high-quality data products through the six Sub-Facilities that make-up Satellite Remote Sensing. | ||||
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http://www.ioc-sealevelmonitoring.org/
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://www.ioc-sealevelmonitoring.org/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://ioc-unesco.org/ | ||||
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| English name | Sea Level Station Monitoring Facility - IOC/UNESCO | ||||
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| Acronym | SLSMF | ||||
| Citation | Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ); Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) (2021): Sea level station monitoring facility. Accessed at http://www.ioc-sealevelmonitoring.org on 2021-08-19 at VLIZ. DOI: 10.14284/482 | ||||
| Abstract | The objective of this service is to provide information about the operational status of global and regional networks of real time sea level stations to provide a display service for quick inspection of the raw data stream from individual stations. This web-site initially focused on operational monitoring of sea level measuring stations in Africa and was developed from collaboration between Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) and the ODINAFRICA project of IODE. The site has since been expanded to a global station monitoring service for real time sea level measuring stations that are part of IOC programmes i.e. (i) the Global Sea Level Observing System Core Network; and (ii) the networks under the regional tsunami warning systems in the Indian Ocean (IOTWS), North East Atlantic & Mediterranean (NEAMTWS), Pacific (PTWS) and the Caribbean (CARIBE-EWS). | ||||
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| Technical notes | The data and products available through this web-site are made available in accordance with the IOC Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy as adopted by the 22nd session of IOC Assembly in Resolution 6. Data and products available on this web-site may not be used for any commercial purposes. Commercial users should contact the relevant data originators. Provision of low frequency and high frequency research quality sea level data is not the aim of this service. Such data is available from the GLOSS designated data centers at the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), the British Oceanographic Data Center (BODC), the University of Hawaii Sea Level Center (UHSLC) or the data originators. Additionally, you can click on the 'QC data' link on the station details page, to retrieve research quality data. | ||||
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://www.ioc-sealevelmonitoring.org/list.php | ||||
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| English name | Sea Level Station Monitoring Facility list - Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO | ||||
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| Acronym | Sea Level Station Monitoring Facility list - IOC-UNESCO | ||||
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| Abstract | The objective of this service is: - to provide information about the operational status of global and regional networks of real time sea level stations; - to provide a display service for quick inspection of the raw data stream from individual stations. This web-site initially focused on operational monitoring of sea level measuring stations in Africa and was developed from collaboration between Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) and the ODINAFRICA project of IODE. The site has since been expanded to a global station monitoring service for real time sea level measuring stations that are part of IOC programmes i.e. (i) the Global Sea Level Observing System Core Network; and (ii) the networks under the regional tsunami warning systems in the Indian Ocean (IOTWS), North East Atlantic & Mediterranean (NEAMTWS), Pacific (PTWS) and the Caribbean (CARIBE-EWS). | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://www.shoa.cl/php/treal.php idioma es | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://www.shoa.cl/php/inicio | ||||
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| English name | Sea Surface Temperature - Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the Chilean Navy | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | Temperatura Superficial del Mar - Servicio Hidrográfico y Oceanográfico de la Armada de Chile | ||||
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| Abstract | The Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the Navy (SHOA) has a network of sea level stations along the coast to monitor a series of oceanic and atmospheric variables. Mean Sea Level (MSL) and Sea Surface Temperature (SST) have been recorded for several years. These last two were obtained between 1950 and 1998 by someone who manually recorded the sea temperature using a mercury thermometer. Nowadays there are automatic record systems with thermistors that broadcast almost in real time, via satellite. The information regarding maximum, minimum and average monthly temperatures on this website has been gathered from four stations located in the north and central zone of Chile since 2002 to this date. It must be emphasized that the monthly average corresponds to the average of the daily temperatures recorded in a month. The maximum and minimum temperatures correspond to the external instrumental recording of temperatures during the same period of time. Additionally, the historic average, or climatology of each locality, is also displayed. The historic average was, up until 2013, calculated based on 20 years of measurements (1980 – 2000), and since 2014 it corresponds to the average calculated based on 30 years of measurements (1981 – 2010), in accordance with the proposal made by the countries in the CPPS. | ||||
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http://imos.org.au/facilities/shipsofopportunity
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://imos.org.au/facilities/shipsofopportunity | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://imos.org.au/ | ||||
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| English name | Ships of Opportunity - Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | SOOP - IMOS | ||||
| Citation | Users of IMOS data are required to clearly acknowledge the source material by including the following statement: Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) is enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). It is operated by a consortium of institutions as an unincorporated joint venture, with the University of Tasmania as Lead Agent. | ||||
| Abstract | The IMOS Ships of Opportunity (SOOP) Facility uses a combination of volunteer commercial and research vessels to collect data relating to physical, chemical and biological oceanography and ecology. As chartered vessels for equipment deployment are expensive and time consuming, the use of volunteer vessels, in addition to equipment especially designed to be deployed efficiently and without the need for high-level technical experience is at the core of the Ships of Opportunity Facility. The use of vessels that undertake continuous transects between ports or regions allow seasonal and annual datasets to be established. The Ships of Opportunity Facility builds upon similar pre-existing programs, expanding to collect a wider variety of data and increasing the number of vessels fitted with the various sampling equipment. The Ships of Opportunity Facility consists of nine different sub-facilities. | ||||
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https://www.smartatlantic.ca/
The SmartAtlantic Alliance is an initiative of the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial Univer ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
| Datasource URL | https://www.smartatlantic.ca/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.smartatlantic.ca/ | ||||
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| English name | SmartAtlantic | ||||
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| Abstract | The SmartAtlantic Alliance is an initiative of the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland's Centre for Applied Ocean Technology (CTec) and the Centre for Ocean Ventures and Entrepreneurship (COVE) of Halifax. CTec leads the Placentia Bay SmartBay applied ocean observation system on Newfoundland's south coast, with the on-going expansion of the SmartBay initiative to additional ports-of-call around the Province. COVE, under the guidance of the Canadian Marine Pilots' Association (Atlantic region), is leading the operation of meteorological/oceanographic buoys off Herring Cove at the mouth of Halifax harbour in Nova Scotia and off the Port of Saint John, New Brunswick . Recognizing the operational efficiencies and potential collaboration and expansion opportunities presented, CTec and COVE have partnered to unite the SmartBay, Halifax and Saint John initiatives under a new and exciting "SmartAtlantic Alliance" banner; creating the nucleus of a cooperative Atlantic Canada applied ocean observation capacity. The SmartAtlantic Alliance supports operational efficiency, situational awareness and safety in the marine environment and provides an unprecedented level of support to the country's coastal and ocean management efforts. SmartAtlantic Alliance buoy data, weather forecasts and value added information products are freely available at www.SmartAtlantic.ca | ||||
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https://odin2.io-warnemuende.de/stations?e=648000000&n=313355154&s=-313355154&w=-648000000
List of stations with information and data measurements.
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| Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
| Datasource URL | https://odin2.io-warnemuende.de/stations?e=648000000&n=313355154&s=-313355154&w=-648000000 | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://odin2.io-warnemuende.de | ||||
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| English name | Stations - Oceanographic Database Search with Interactive Navigation | ||||
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| Acronym | Stations - ODIN 2 | ||||
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| Abstract | List of stations with information and data measurements. | ||||
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http://climares.invemar.org.co/catalogo-de-estaciones
Consulta de estaciones de monitoreo biológico y red mete-oceanográfica del INVEMAR
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Leonardo Jose ARIAS ALEMÁN ( OceanExpert : 12914 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
| Datasource URL | http://climares.invemar.org.co/catalogo-de-estaciones | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://www.invemar.org.co/ | ||||
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| English name | Stations Catalog CLIMARES - Institute for Marine and Coastal Research of Colombia | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | Catalogo de Estaciones CLIMARES - Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras | ||||
| Acronym | CLIMARES - INVEMAR | ||||
| Citation | INVEMAR. (año de consulta). Consulta de datos estaciones de monitoreo biológico, cruceros oceanográficos y red mete-oceanográfica del INVEMAR. Disponible en: http://cambioclimatico.invemar.org.co/modulo-de-informacion (Fecha de consulta) | ||||
| Abstract | Consulta de estaciones de monitoreo biológico y red mete-oceanográfica del INVEMAR | ||||
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https://www.tori.narl.org.tw/ETORI/eContent.aspx?sNode=CODAR
Taiwan Ocean Radar Observing System (TOROS) of TORI has completed establishing 18 stations under COD ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.tori.narl.org.tw/ETORI/eContent.aspx?sNode=CODAR | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.tori.narl.org.tw/ETORI/eDefault.aspx | ||||
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| English name | Taiwan Ocean Radar Observing System - Taiwan Ocean Research Institute | ||||
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| Acronym | TOROS - TORI | ||||
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| Abstract | Taiwan Ocean Radar Observing System (TOROS) of TORI has completed establishing 18 stations under CODAR system progressively since 2009 to January 2015 including twelve 5 MHz stations and six 13/24 MHz stations. To eliminate the blind area in offshore observation of the island, the FALA standard station has been added in September 2017 to gain currents data from Pingtung coastal area to Hsiao Liouciou Island. Setting up the FALA station has provided fine data support for marine science research and salvage. | ||||
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https://www.hidrografico.pt/m.mare
Tidal Forecast Service from the Hydrographic Institute (IH) of Portugal.
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.hidrografico.pt/m.mare | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.hidrografico.pt/# | ||||
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| English name | Tidal Forecast Table - Hydrographic Institute of Portugal | ||||
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| Acronym | Tidal Forecast Table - IH | ||||
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| Abstract | Tidal Forecast Service from the Hydrographic Institute (IH) of Portugal. | ||||
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https://gliders.ioos.us/
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://gliders.ioos.us/ | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://ioos.us/ | ||||
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| English name | Underwater Gliders - Integrated Ocean Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | Underwater Gliders - IOOS | ||||
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| Abstract | Gliders are a unique and important observing system used to serve a variety of subsurface observing missions. Gliders can monitor water currents, temperature, tagged animals and conditions that reveal effects from storms, impacts on fisheries, and the quality of our water. This information creates a more complete picture of what is happening in the ocean, as well as trends scientists, might be able to detect. These versatile vehicles collect information from deep water, as well as at the surface, at a lower cost and less risk than ever before. As scientists deploy more gliders, they are revolutionizing how we observe our ocean. These robots propel us closer to that revolution. IOOS is now supporting an Underwater Glider User Group (UG2) as well as a glider Data Assembly Center (DAC). | ||||
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http://www.ukdmos.org/search-directory
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Arno Lambert ( OceanExpert : 35711 ) | ||||
| Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
| Datasource URL | http://www.ukdmos.org/search-directory | ||||
| Parent Project URL | http://www.ukdmos.org/ | ||||
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| English name | United Kingdom Directory of Marine Observing Systems | ||||
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| Acronym | UKDMOS | ||||
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| Abstract | The United Kingdom Directory of Marine Observing Systems (UKDMOS), is a unique internet-based searchable database of marine monitoring conducted by UK organisations. Aiming to fulfil the basic requirement to know where, when and what is being monitored in the marine environment around the UK and provide information to help coordinate monitoring across different organisations, UKDMOS is a tool for searching monitoring programmes and series based on information such as the parameters measured or the frequency of measurements taken. UKDMOS is managed and updated by the Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN). | ||||
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https://www.flotteoceanographique.fr/en/Facilities/Vessels-Deep-water-submersible-vehicles-and-Mobile-equipments
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | https://www.flotteoceanographique.fr/en/Facilities/Vessels-Deep-water-submersible-vehicles-and-Mobile-equipments | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://wwz.ifremer.fr/en/ | ||||
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| English name | Vessels, Deep-water submersible vehicles and Mobile equipment - French Oceanographic Fleet Facilities | ||||
| Original (non-English) name | Navires, engins et équipements mobiles - IFREMER | ||||
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| Abstract | The French Oceanographic Fleet comprises a variety of research ships, underwater devices and manned and autonomous submersibles which provide access to all the world’s oceans and seas, excluding polar regions. These include the following: Six ships which are either deep-sea vessels or positioned overseas (Marion Dufresne, Pourquoi Pas?, L’Atalante, Thalassa, Antea, Alis) and capable of undertaking oceanographic cruises in all oceans (excluding polar regions). Ranging from 30 m to 120 m in length, they have the capacity to: carry out bathymetric surveys of the seabed, deploy deep-water submersible systems in order to collect samples, anchor devices and carry out sampling in water columns, record underway measurements (atmosphere, currents, etc.), and carry out core sampling of sediment (Marion Dufresne holds the world record). Five coastal ships (L’Europe, Thalia, Côtes de la Manche, Tethys II and Haliotis) deployed in the Channel, Atlantic and the Mediterranean for numerous and varied scientific cruises, with the capacity to provide a seamless service from coastal to offshore waters. Seven research station ships, with a mission range of up to three days for the newest, posted along the coasts of mainland France. These are Antedon II (Marseilles), Sepia II (Wimereux), Nereis (Port-Vendres), Neomysis (Roscoff), Albert Lucas (Brest), Planula IV (Arcachon) and Sagitta III (Nice). Deep-water submersible vehicles – the only ones of their kind in Europe – such as the Nautile submarine and the remotely controlled Victor 6000 robot capable of working to a depth of 6,000 metres. Underwater devices for seismic measurements and sampling. Echo sounders, etc. | ||||
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http://wavenet.cefas.co.uk/Map
WaveNet interactive map at Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS).
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://wavenet.cefas.co.uk/Map | ||||
| Parent Project URL | https://www.cefas.co.uk/ | ||||
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| English name | WaveNet - Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science | ||||
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| Acronym | WaveNet - CEFAS | ||||
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| Abstract | WaveNet interactive map at Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS). | ||||
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http://imos.org.au/facilities/wirelesssensornetworks
Wireless Sensor Networks provide real-time measurements of bio-physical environmental variables. The ...
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| Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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| Datasource URL | http://imos.org.au/facilities/wirelesssensornetworks | ||||
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| English name | Wireless Sensors Network - Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System | ||||
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| Acronym | Wireless Sensors Network - IMOS | ||||
| Citation | Users of IMOS data are required to clearly acknowledge the source material by including the following statement: Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) is enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). It is operated by a consortium of institutions as an unincorporated joint venture, with the University of Tasmania as Lead Agent. | ||||
| Abstract | Wireless Sensor Networks provide real-time measurements of bio-physical environmental variables. The wireless interconnectivity of these sensors and bi-directional communications means these sensor networks can be controlled by a central land-based control system. This centralisation in data collection and control of the sensor network allows for adaptive sampling in real-time, with the ability to increase sampling frequency to capture fine-scale changes in conditions in response to large-scale events as they occur. The added benefit of the current Wireless Sensor Networks is their adaptability in instrumentation, with the capacity to change and add to current sensor arrays allowing them to be tailored for specific projects. These Wireless Sensor Networks have been deployed in the Great Barrier Reef to collect data to assist in the understanding of the interaction between heat and light on coral bleaching events and the impact of upwelling from the Coral Sea on productivity of the Great Barrier Reef ecosystem. Current Wireless Sensor Networks are currently established at Heron Island, One Tree Island and Orpheus Island. | ||||
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