Category: IMOS
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IMOS @ OceanObs’19
The ocean is globally connected and affects us all. Ocean observations lie at the core of understanding and predicting future climate and weather, marine ecosystem health, and operational conditions for marine industries. All nations benefit from access to ocean observations and the products and services they enable. And all nations can contribute to developing and…
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Introducing the new Director of Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System
Dr Michelle Heupel joins the University of Tasmania in Hobart today, commencing a five-year term as IMOS Director. She is the third person to hold this position, following Tim Moltmann and the late Gary Meyers.
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IMOS Manuals discoverable through Ocean Best Practices
An important requirement for collaborative ocean observing is the need to follow well-defined and reproducible methods across activities.
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Dr Michelle Heupel appointed as the next IMOS Director
The IMOS Governing Board is delighted to announce that Dr Michelle Heupel has been appointed as the next IMOS Director.