Category: Animal Tracking
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New data product, remora, will help integrate IMOS animal tracking data with environmental and oceanographic observations
The IMOS Animal Tracking Facility worked with a team of expert data scientists, animal tracking researchers and modellers to develop remora.
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The Animal-Borne Ocean Sensors network recognised as an essential component of the Global Ocean Observing System.
The network has also been endorsed as a decade action as part of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.
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How IMOS observations contribute to climate and weather forecasting
This is the fourth in a series of IMOS Impact Case Studies, available for download from the IMOS website.
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Food Security: how IMOS data contributes to the management of our valuable marine resources
This is the first in a series of IMOS Impact Case Studies, available for download from the IMOS website.
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IMOS launches our new user-friendly Australian Animal Acoustic Telemetry database web-interface
Compiling data from the national network of 784 receivers and holding over 94 million detections the centralized database has a new web-interface that will increase data uploads and access.
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COVID-19 restrictions help understand human impacts on marine life
New research shows how changes in marine activities during Covid-19 restrictions could affect shark and fish behaviour in Australian waters.