Category: AODN
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High resolution ocean profile temperature data in Near Real Time is now available for the Ship Of Opportunity Expendable Bathythermograph data collection.
The IMOS Ship of Opportunity Expendable Bathythermograph (SOOP XBT) facility and the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN), collaborated to streamline the Near Real Time (NRT) data ingestion process for high resolution ocean temperature data
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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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New Australian Tidal Energy data from two sites in Tasmania and the Northern Territory will help assess Australia’s tidal energy resource and how it could contribute to Australia’s future energy mix
A new currents, waves and CTD dataset for Banks Strait (Tas) and Clarence Strait (NT) is now available via the AODN Portal.
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IMOS Biogeochemical data to be enhanced through CSIRO and AODN collaboration
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) will expand the range of IMOS Biogeochemical data products and deliver Biogeochemical data from new facilities to the AODN Portal through a collaborative database redevelopment project.
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Improving IMOS mooring data quality: a focus of the IMOS MATLAB Toolbox & Quality Control workshop
Staff from the National Mooring Network and Deep Water Mooring Facilities recently met for a day of discussion and demonstrations about the quality control of IMOS moorings observations.
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New data partnership project to boost wave data collections on the AODN Portal
Wave dynamics are critical to ocean industries, coastal development and leisure activities, and this project will enhance wave data collections in Australia.