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Applying the Data

 

How will the key science questions be addressed?

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

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