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Science Background

 

There are five major areas of research driving the TasIMOS Node;

  • Multi-decadal ocean change
  • Climate variability and weather extremes
  • Major boundary currents and inter-basin flows
  • Continental shelf processes
  • Ecosystem responses

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TASMANIAN IMOS

  • Socio-Economic Context
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    • Multi-decadal Ocean Change
    • Climate Variability and Weather Extremes
    • Major Boundary Currents and Inter-basin Flows
    • Continental Shelf Processes
    • Ecosystem Responses
  • Applying the Data
    • Multi-decadal Ocean Change
    • Climate Variability and Weather Extremes
    • Major Boundary Currents and Inter-basin Flows
    • Continental Shelf Processes
    • Ecosystem Responses
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IMOS is supported by the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy and the Super Science Initiative.

It is led by the University of Tasmania on behalf of the Australian marine & climate science community.