Category: AODN
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New release of the IMOS Toolbox is now available
The IMOS MATLAB Toolbox provides an automated and easy to use interface for converting raw ocean instrument data into IMOS compliant quality controlled netCDF files.
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New IMOS Ocean Radar data available from the Coral Coast Site
Data from a new SeaSonde site on the Coral Coast (CORL) is now online via the AODN Portal, which covers an area of the West Australian Coast north of Perth, Western Australia. This site has two stations located at Donagra – Port Denison, and Green Head. The station’s area of coverage have a small overlap of…
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Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) uses the open-source web application Jupyter Notebook for data access, comparison and visualisation
The Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) team created some time ago a User Code Library, that can be accessed via the User Guide of the AODN Portal. It is aimed at helping new users get started, and offers examples of IMOS data use within some popular scientific programming languages (MATLAB, R and Python). It provides ready…
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Australian National Mooring Network new Aggregated Time Series product
The National Mooring Network is a complex facility in the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) program, with different oceanographic instruments deployed in many sites all around Australia, with observations going back 70 years at some stations. However, visualising and analysing the entire time series for a single parameter from one site requires some technical expertise,…
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Further improvements to plankton abundance data
Recently the marine community was made aware of the development and delivery of new plankton products created from National Reference Station (NRS) and Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) samples. Following additional work by members of the IMOS Zooplankton Ocean Observations and Modelling (ZOOM) Task Team and led by Claire Davies (CSIRO) we have released another dataset. In…
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Staff additions to the Australian Ocean Data Network Team
The 2019-2020 financial year sees the addition to the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) of two (2) new staff members Eva Cougnon and Nate Hogan. Eva joins the AODN as a Project Officer where she will be heavily involved in the AODN activities of the Animal Tracking facility including, but not limited to, the re-development…