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The IMOS office produces a monthly IMOS Bulletin. It lists new deployments, new data streams available on the IMOS Ocean Portal and recent and upcoming events.

If you would like to receive the IMOS Bulletin via email please contact the Project Officer, Marian Wiltshire via email.

IMOS Bulletin #1 March 2010

IMOS Bulletin #2 April 2010

IMOS Bulletin #3 May 2010

IMOS Bulletin #4 June 2010

IMOS Bulletin #5 July 2010

IMOS Bulletin #6 August 2010

IMOS Bulletin #7 September/October 2010

IMOS Bulletin #8 November 2010

IMOS Bulletin #9 December 2010

IMOS Bulletin #10 January 2011

IMOS Bulletin #11 February 2011

IMOS Bulletin #12 March 2011

IMOS Bulletin #13 May 2011

IMOS Bulletin #14 June 2011

IMOS Bulletin #15 September 2011

IMOS Bulletin #16 October 2011

IMOS Bulletin #17 November/December 2011

IMOS Bulletin #18 March 2012

IMOS Bulletin #19 April 2012

 

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