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http://4demon.be/project
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://4demon.be/project | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.vliz.be/en | ||||
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English name | 4 decades of Belgian marine monitoring project | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Projet Mer / Projekt Zee | ||||
Acronym | 4DEMON | ||||
Citation | 4 Decades of Belgian Marine Monitoring: Uplifting historical data to today’s needs (4DEMON) : final report Lagring, Ruth - De Witte, Bavo - Sabbe, Koen ... et al. Brussels : Scientific Policy, 2018 (SP2792) | ||||
Abstract | Long-term change in contamination, eutrophication and acidification indicators has been reported from the North Sea and adjoining coastal waters during the last decades. Although corresponding data have been extensively collected during numerous campaigns at sea, no quality-checked, intercalibrated and integrated data sets with sufficient temporal and spatial resolution exist for these parameters for the Belgian Continental Shelf (BCS). This seriously hampers evaluating long-term environmental change in this heterogeneous and complex area, where various factors and processes, operating at different spatial and temporal scales, impact marine ecosystem status and health. Designing and implementing Integrated Coastal Zone Management actions in the BCS requires a thorough and correct understanding of environmental change in the area, and this in turn needs robust historic (and future) long-term data sets. In the BCS, modern oceanography, with systematic campaigns for assessing the quality of the marine environment, started with the “Projet Mer/Projekt Zee” (PMPZ) in 1970. Within this first phase of the Belgian Federal North Sea Research Programme, all compartments of the marine ecosystem were studied. This initial program was followed by other research actions, programs and monitoring campaigns, resulting in a large set of valuable historic data on the marine environment of the BCS. The use of these data however suffers from two major drawbacks. First, many historic data are still only available on paper, scattered across different Belgian institutions. Second, many of these programs were carried out more or less independently from one another. The lack of coordination, continuity and integration resulted in inconsistencies in spatial sampling coverage and resolution, sampling frequency, data storage, and changes in measurement techniques and conditions. In addition, methodological changes were also implemented because of technological advances [e.g. the routine adoption of High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) methods in phytoplankton pigment oceanography since the late 1980’s] and new opportunities (e.g. the use of remote sensing (RS) for phytoplankton and turbidity monitoring since the mid-1990’s). Assembling data from different time periods, often obtained with different spatial coverage and resolution, and with different methods is typically a source of error that must be estimated and corrected. The 4DEMON project was therefore designed to build quality-checked, intercalibrated and integrated data sets on the marine environment in the BCS, and use this data for assessing environmental change in this area. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee | ||||
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http://cdmo.baruch.sc.edu/aqs/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://cdmo.baruch.sc.edu/aqs/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://cdmo.baruch.sc.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Advanced Query System - NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserve System's Centralized Data Management Office | ||||
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Acronym | Advanced Query System - NERRS-CDMO | ||||
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Abstract | Welcome to the CDMO's Advanced Query System. Choose the type of data query you would like to perform below and proceed to select your data by region, Reserve, data type, or station. If there are no data available for the time period selected, parameter columns will be empty. Please note that programs like Microsoft Excel have file size limits and may not be able to open the files returned in large queries. | ||||
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https://www.hafogvatn.is/en/harvesting-advice
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.hafogvatn.is/en/harvesting-advice | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.hafogvatn.is/en | ||||
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English name | Advice Resources - Marine and Freshwater Research Institute | ||||
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Abstract | One of MFRI main roles is to give advice on sustainable exploitation of renewable resources in the ocean and in lakes and rivers to the Ministry and stakeholders. MFRI advice is based on international agreements and standards. The assessment and advice of the main Icelandic stocks is reviewed annually by ICES. The precautionary considerations that is the basis of ICES advice and its MSY approach is also the basis of MFRI advice. | ||||
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https://acma.africanmarineatlas.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Tanya C Haddad ( OceanExpert : 20792 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
Datasource URL | https://acma.africanmarineatlas.org/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://legacy.iode.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=41&Itemid=80) | ||||
ODIS-Arch URL | https://raw.githubusercontent.com/iodepo/odis-arch/master/collection/tempHosting/data-acma/sitemap.xml | ||||
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English name | African Coastal and Marine Atlas | ||||
Original (non-English) name | African Marine Atlas | ||||
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Abstract | The African Marine Atlas developed by the Ocean Data and Information Network for Africa (ODINAFRICA) was officially launched on 23 February 2007 at the IOC Project Office for International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) in Ostend, Belgium. The African Marine Atlas, which can be accessed at http://www.africanmarineatlas.net, provides substantial maps, images, data and information to coastal resource managers, planners and decision-makers from various administrative institutions and specialized agencies in Africa. The Atlas will be of immense benefit to national institutions and a variety of users such as environmentalists, local administrators, park managers, scientific community, fishing cooperatives, tourists, hotel keepers, teachers, NGOs, the general public, and any other interested persons. It has over 800 downloadable data products africanmarineatlas_map.jpgderived from the fields of marine geo-sphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, geopolitical and the human socio-economic dimensions. The Atlas indicates areas of intense use along the coastline requiring careful management and provides potential foresight on likely consequences of specific decisions. Further, the Atlas indicates gaps in knowledge and information base, where additional efforts may be directed. The Atlas will also act in other ways as a guide to recreational opportunities and tourist attractions. In developing the Atlas, the main objective was to collate available geospatial datasets and information on the marine environment and to summarize it into an African Marine Atlas suite. The website is one of a set of Marine Atlas products that will include web data services, web mapping and an Atlas publication when completed. The Atlas was realized through intensive work between May 2006 and February 2007 by a team of 16 marine scientists and GIS experts from NODC’s in Benin, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Senegal, Seychelles, South Africa, and Tanzania. International ocean data experts provided key inputs in data analysis. It is based on an extensive survey of coastal and marine data needs undertaken in early 2006 in all the countries participating in ODINAFRICA. Primary partners in this project were the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and the African Coelecanth Ecosystem Programme (ACEP). UNEP will develop a clearinghouse and information system on coastal and marine resources of Eastern Africa from the regional atlas. The Atlas has brought great benefits to participating national institutions and Africa as a whole, by encouraging scientists to work together, learn new techniques, and build teams that will continue to regularly update the Atlas with national and local scale data sets. In 2018 with assistance from the International Coastal Atlas Network (ICAN), the AMA project transitioned to the GeoNode Platform and became known as the African Coastal and Marine Atlas (ACMA). | ||||
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http://ipt.iobis.org/afrobis/
AfrOBIS is one of 11 global nodes of the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS), a freely acc ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Tshikana Phillip Rasehlomi ( OceanExpert : 24561 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | http://ipt.iobis.org/afrobis/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://obis.org/node/14fc439c-707d-41d6-a3d4-b9d2696205fe | ||||
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Abstract | AfrOBIS is one of 11 global nodes of the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS), a freely accessible network of databases collating marine data in support of the Census of Marine Life.Versatile graphic products, provided by OBIS, can be used to display the data. To date, AfrOBIS has loaded about 3.2 million records of more than 23 000 species located mainly in the seas around southern Africa. This forms part of the 13.2 million records of more than 80 000 species currently stored in OBIS. Scouting for South African data has been successful, whereas locating records in other African countries has been much less so. | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/weather-category/buoy/
The PacIOOS wave buoy off Kalaeloa Barbers Point (CDIP #238; NDBC #51212) measures air temperature a ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/weather-category/buoy/ | ||||
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English name | Air Temperature Buoy Observations - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | The PacIOOS wave buoy off Kalaeloa Barbers Point (CDIP #238; NDBC #51212) measures air temperature approximately 1.7 miles (2.75 km) offshore of Kalaeloa Harbor on the leeward (western) coast of Oʻahu in the State of Hawaiʻi. Data are transmitted every 5 minutes. This Datawell Directional Waverider DRW4 buoy uses a compact air temperature (CAT4) sensor attached to the antenna at approximately 2 meters above the ocean surface. The Kalaeloa Barbers Point wave buoy is owned and managed by PacIOOS. Data are managed by the Coastal Data Information Program (CDIP) at Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). Long-term partnerships between PacIOOS, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and CDIP enable data streaming into the PacIOOS website and PacIOOS Voyager. | ||||
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PacIOOS’ Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model provides air temperature forecast.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/weather-category/model-temperature/ | ||||
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English name | Air Temperature Forecast - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | PacIOOS’ Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model provides air temperature forecast. | ||||
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https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/bodc_database/nodb/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/bodc_database/nodb/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/ | ||||
ODIS-Arch URL | https://api.linked-systems.uk/sitemap_pap_api.xml | ||||
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English name | All data series - UK National Oceanographic Database | ||||
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Abstract | The index provides access to all data series held in the National Oceanographic Database (NODB), a collection of marine data sets maintained by the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC), originating from a wide range of organisations. Data categories include: Acoustics; Bathymetry and topography; Currents — horizontal and vertical velocity, Lagrangian currents and water transport rates; Meteorology — Radiosonde, Met. stations and data buoys; Optical properties — pigments, turbidity, irradiance; Sea level; Water column temperature and salinity; Water column chemistry — nutrients, carbons, oxygen; Waves — statistics and spectra | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | British Oceanographic Data Centre | ||||
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https://members.oceantrack.org/data/discovery/bypublic.htm
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Submitter/Owner | Ms Lenore Bajona ( OceanExpert : 20708 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU (OBIS) | ||||
Datasource URL | https://members.oceantrack.org/data/discovery/bypublic.htm | ||||
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Abstract | This is the link to Ocean Tracking Network (OTN)'s Data Portal - All Public Data page. Contains (geoserver filtered) links to the various public data products for each Project (if it has any public data). If you're looking for 'Mystery Tags', we invite you to please use our search tool to find any OTN unlinked acoustic tags which may be claimed by completing and submitting a tag deployment metadata sheet. The tool will pre-fill your searched-for tags into a sheet for submission to otndc@dal.ca. - 'Stations' products list location, time and status of known stations. - 'Deployments' products list details of instrument deployment and recovery at known stations. -'Animal' products list details of tagged animal releases including release date, time and location, taxonomic hierarchy, and animal morphological details if provided. | ||||
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http://triton.invemar.org.co
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Leonardo Jose ARIAS ALEMÁN ( OceanExpert : 12914 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://triton.invemar.org.co | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.invemar.org.co/ | ||||
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English name | American Tropical Seas Observatory - Institute for Marine and Coastal Research of Colombia | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Observatorio de los mares tropicales de las Americas, Triton - Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costera de Colombia | ||||
Acronym | TRITON - INVEMAR | ||||
Citation | TN Diocean. (2018). Manual de Referencia en Mejores Prácticas de Gestión de Datos Oceánicos. Número 3/2018. Bogotá D.C., Colombia: DIMAR. DOI 10.26640/25392212.3.2018 | ||||
Abstract | The Tropical Seas of the Americas Observatory Portal (TRITON) is an initiative of the Geosciences Program of the Institute for Marine and Coastal Research - INVEMAR (Colombia). TRITON aims to be a tool to support research, productive activities and the follow-up of the evolution (monitoring) of oceanic conditions in the Caribbean region. To this end, TRITON displays in an almost permanent way and in close to real-time (between 6 hours and 2 days late) highly relevant oceanographic information in the highest spatial resolution possible for the entire basin. The global oceanographic information displayed in TRITON comes from or has been processed from different satellite databases and free access to numerical model outputs. Its original sources can be consulted in the links provided together with the information corresponding to each variable. The data processing is carried out through PYTHON modules and later it is stored in NetCDF format. The information is displayed through a THREDDS 4.6.9 server (Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services) in WMS format. WMS services are consumed and interpreted through Arcgis 3.30 Javascript framework. Version: 2.0 | ||||
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https://www.seanoe.org/data/00360/47077/
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.seanoe.org/data/00360/47077/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://wwz.ifremer.fr/ | ||||
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English name | ANDRO: An Argo-based deep displacement dataset | ||||
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Citation | Ollitrault Michel, Rannou Philippe, Brion Emilie, Cabanes Cecile, Piron Anne, Reverdin Gilles, Kolodziejczyk Nicolas (2019). ANDRO: An Argo-based deep displacement dataset. SEANOE. https://doi.org/10.17882/47077 | ||||
Abstract | A world deep displacement dataset, named ANDRO, after a traditional dance of Brittany meaning a swirl, comprising more than 600 000 deep displacements, has been produced from the Argo float data. One important feature of ANDRO is that the pressures measured during float drifts at depth, and suitably averaged are preserved in ANDRO. To reach this goal, it was necessary to reprocess most of the Argo raw data, because of the many different decoding versions (roughly 100) not always applied by the DACs to the displacement data because they were mainly interested in the p,t,S profiles. The result of our work was the production of comprehensive files, named DEP (for déplacements in French), containing all the possibly retrievable float data. ANDRO actual contents and format is described in the user guide, which must be read before using ANDRO (ANDRO format is also described in Ollitrault M. et al (2013)). Float parking pressure RPP and temperature deep and surface displacements and associated times deep and surface associated velocities with their estimated errors A world deep displacement dataset named ANDRO after a traditional dance of Brittany meaning a swirl comprising more than 600 000 deep displacements has been produced from the Argo float data | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Ifremer, Centre de Bretagne | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://portal.atn.ioos.us/ | ||||
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English name | Animal Telemetry Network Data Portal - U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | All Tag Deployments. Real-time Tag Deployments: Past 30 Days. Satellite Telemetry Project Inventory. Acoustic Telemetry Asset Inventory. Data aggregated in the map are for visual summary. Displayed locations represent the position of the map cursor and do not report ingested raw data. These locations are not intended for scientific purposes. | ||||
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https://www.scar.org/data-products/antarctic-master-directory/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.scar.org/data-products/antarctic-master-directory/ | ||||
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Abstract | The Antarctic Master Directory is the largest collection of Antarctic data set description in the world, holding over 7700 dataset descriptions from 25 countries. It is hosted by the Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) of the CEOS-IDN network to minimise duplication of resources and metadata. In addition to the AMD portal, the GCMD has an IPY portal which highlights data that have been collected over the International Polar Year. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://sdls.ogs.trieste.it/cache/index.jsp | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://nodc.inogs.it/ | ||||
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English name | Antarctic Seismic Data Library System | ||||
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Abstract | The Antarctic Seismic Data Library System for Cooperative Research (SDLS) was created in April 1991 under the auspices of SCAR to provide open access to all multichannel seismic reflection (MCS) data collected south of 60° S. The SDLS functions under the mandates of the Antarctic Treaty (ATCM XVI-12), and as such, all institutions that collect MCS data in Antarctica must submit their data to the SDLS for use in cooperative research projects. MCS data are submitted to the SDLS within 4 years of collection and remain in the library under SDLS guidelines until 8 years after collection. Thereafter, the data are available for unrestricted use, although recognition of the data collector is requested. The MCS data in the SDLS may be accessed at library branches worldwide. MCS data are supplied to SDLS branches in a 'final stack' version in digital SEG-Y format on CD/DVD-ROM where they can be viewed and studied, but may not be copied without permission of the data collector. The SDLS is a research facility and not a data bank; MCS data in the SDLS are for use in cooperative research projects, and may not be used for commercial purposes. This latest version of the SDLS website has been completely rebuilt, adding new functionalities, interactive data viewers and a new metadata structure based on OGC standards O&M (ISO/DIN 19156) and SensorML. SVG interactive graphics are still used but there is no longer any need to use the Adobe plugin. This also removes the restriction of the type of browser to use; any regular browser is now acceptable. The portal is now based on the SNAP framework, which is a web-based infrastructure developed by OGS where geophysical data can be located, interactively previewed and accessed. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research | ||||
Technical notes | Data contained in the SDLS are subdivided into six principal geographic regions around Antarctica (Ross Sea (RS), Wilkes Land (WL), Enderby Land (EL), Weddell Sea (WS), Antarctic Peninsula (AP), Marie Byrd Land (MBL)). | ||||
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https://api.globe.gov/search/swagger-ui.html
API for accessing GLOBE data.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://api.globe.gov/search/swagger-ui.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://globe.gov/ | ||||
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English name | API - Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment program | ||||
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Abstract | API for accessing GLOBE data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, National Center for Atmospheric Research | ||||
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http://www.fao.org/fishery/naso-maps/naso-home/en
The main purpose of this map collection is to illustrate, in general, where aquaculture is taking pl ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Marc Taconet ( OceanExpert : 16546 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | FAO | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.fao.org/fishery/naso-maps/naso-home/en | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.fao.org/fishery/naso-maps/naso-home/en | ||||
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English name | Aquaculture maps collection - FAO National Aquaculture Sector Overview | ||||
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Abstract | The main purpose of this map collection is to illustrate, in general, where aquaculture is taking place. Characteristics that accompany the administrative units or individual farms include; cultured species, technology used, culture systems, environments, farm characteristics, production, quantities and values, seed input quantity and characteristics, and main issues (credit, diseases, environmental impact, etc.). The collection also includes statistics on aquaculture production for 2009 and plans are underway to include statistics related to land and water use in aquaculture during 2012. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department | ||||
Technical notes | Maps are available at national level and at administrative level and/or when available, at an individual farm level. The National production page includes a map on aquaculture production of aquatic animals for human consumption (tonnes) in 2009. Select one country from the map by clicking on that country or select from the drop-down lists to display the production statistics by country. The Browse map page provides an up-to-date overview of the NASO maps currently available at administrative level and individual farm level. Simply click on one of the markers shown in the world map to display the corresponding map for the country being selected. A Search by Country page gives the user the option of selecting the country by its name to display data at an administrative level or individual farm level. An Advanced Search gives the user the option to select a country and then select some of the characteristics that accompany the administrative units or individual farms locations (e.g. cultured species, technology used, culture systems, etc). Additional help ( show | hide ) The maps can be viewed in three modes: Map (streets); Satellite (a mosaic of images obtained by remote sensing) and Terrain (satellite images). User can zoom and pan to any given location. The icons representing the different Organism Divisions (fish, molluscs, crustaceans, seaweeds, other) at administrative level are located at the centre of the administrative unit, therefore they do not represent the position of the farm. Whereas, the icons representing the different Organism Divisions at an individual farm level are placed exactly were the individual farm is located. Additional tools include: View in a larger map (displays the map in Google maps); View in Google Earth (automatically displays the map in Google Earth if Google Earth has been installed, for installation see http://earth.google.com/); and RSS (most commonly expanded as "Really Simple Syndication") allows Web users manage the NASO information being provided. | ||||
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https://livingatlas.arcgis.com/en/
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | https://livingatlas.arcgis.com/en/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.esri.com/en-us/home | ||||
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Abstract | The ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World is the foremost collection of geographic information from around the globe. It includes maps apps and data layers related to some physical ocean data. | ||||
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https://arcgis.asdc.larc.nasa.gov/portal/home/
The Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC) is in the Science Directorate located at the NASA Langley ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://arcgis.asdc.larc.nasa.gov/portal/home/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://earthdata.nasa.gov/eosdis/daacs/asdc | ||||
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English name | ArcGIS Portal - Atmospheric Science Data Center | ||||
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Abstract | The Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC) is in the Science Directorate located at the NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC), in Hampton, Virginia. The Science Directorate's Climate Science Branch, Atmospheric Composition Branch, and Chemistry and Dynamics Branch work with ASDC to study changes in the Earth and its atmosphere. Data products translate those findings into meaningful knowledge that inspires action by scientists, educators, decision makers, and the public. The ASDC supports over 60 projects and provides access to more than 1000 archived collections. These data sets were created from satellite measurements, field experiments, and modeled data products. The ASDC projects focus on the Earth science disciplines Radiation Budget, Clouds, Aerosols, and Tropospheric Composition. The Data Center was established in 1991 to support the Earth Observing System (EOS) as part of NASA's Earth Science enterprise and the U.S. Global Change Research Program, and is one of several Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs) sponsored by NASA as part of the Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS). The Data Center specializes in atmospheric data important to understanding the causes and processes of global climate change and the consequences of human activities on the climate. | ||||
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https://hdc.pushidrosal.id/arcgis/rest/services/batas_maritim_indonesia/MapServer
Maritime Border Line of the Republic of Indonesia with neighboring countries.
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://hdc.pushidrosal.id/arcgis/rest/services/batas_maritim_indonesia/MapServer | ||||
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English name | ArcGIS REST Services Directory - Indonesia's Maritime Boundaries | ||||
Original (non-English) name | ArcGIS REST Services Directory - Batas Maritim Indonesia | ||||
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Abstract | Maritime Border Line of the Republic of Indonesia with neighboring countries. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Pushidrosal | ||||
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http://gis.bmkg.go.id/arcgis/rest/services
Data of the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG).
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://gis.bmkg.go.id/arcgis/rest/services | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.bmkg.go.id/?lang=EN | ||||
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English name | ArcGIS REST Services Directory - Indonesian Agency for Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysics | ||||
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Abstract | Data of the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | BADAN METEOROLOGI, KLIMATOLOGI, DAN GEOFISIKA | ||||
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https://www.dassh.ac.uk
Accredited through the MEDIN partnership, and core-funded by the Department for the Environment, Foo ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Dan Lear ( OceanExpert : 23316 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU (OBIS) | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.dassh.ac.uk | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.mba.ac.uk | ||||
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English name | Archive for Marine Species and Habitats Data | ||||
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Abstract | Accredited through the MEDIN partnership, and core-funded by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Scottish Government, DASSH provides tools and services for the long-term curation, management and publication of marine species and habitats data, within the UK and internationally. Working closely with partners and data providers we are committed to the FAIR Data Principles, to make marine biodiversity data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. DASSH is a flagship initiative of the Marine Biological Association (MBA) and builds on the MBA's historic role in marine science. Through partnerships with other UK and European data centres DASSH contributes to data portals including the NBN Atlas, EMODnet, EurOBIS and GBIF. The Marine Biological Association (MBA) is one of the world’s longest-running societies dedicated to promoting research into our oceans and the life they support. Since 1884 we have been providing a unified, clear, independent voice on behalf of the marine biological community and currently have a growing membership in over 40 countries. We also run a leading marine biological research laboratory where many eminent scientists - including 7 Nobel prize winners - have carried out their research. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | The Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | ||||
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https://www.aviso.altimetry.fr/en/home.html
Aviso have been distributing altimetric data worldwide since 1992. Since that date, satellite altime ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.aviso.altimetry.fr/en/home.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://cnes.fr/fr/ | ||||
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English name | Archiving, Validation and Interpretation of Satellite Oceanographic Data - Satellite Altimetry Data | ||||
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Acronym | Archiving, Validation and Interpretation of Satellite Oceanographic Data - AVISO+ | ||||
Citation | visit the following link for citing information: https://www.aviso.altimetry.fr/en/data/product-information/citation-and-aviso-products-licence.html | ||||
Abstract | Aviso have been distributing altimetric data worldwide since 1992. Since that date, satellite altimetry has evolved in parallel with the user community and oceanography. | ||||
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http://ipt.iobis.org/arcod/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ipt.iobis.org/arcod/ | ||||
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Abstract | ArcOD is actively consolidating existing datasets, rescuing datasets from scientific investigator's notebooks, and extracting data from scientific publications. The details describing each dataset, and a summary of what they contain, is then transferred to a "metadata" file. Most datasets require significant reformatting and cleanup, as well as careful checking of their species lists for changes in taxonomic naming and hierarchy (the relationship between species). Once completed, with help from the Alaska Ocean Observing System (AOOS) these datasets become posted for public interactive searches through both the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) and the Global Biodiversity Information System (GBIF) web portals. More than 200,000 records are now available, with an even larger number in various stages of processing. Please refer to the OBIS site for species-specific data queries. Each ArcOD dataset, and the accompanying metadata is available for downloading in its entirety through this website. Full datasets may contain valuable information fields not available through OBIS or GBIF. Datasets are arranged by realms. Use of any use of datasets for publication MUST acknowledge the scientist/organization contributing the data, as well as the ArcOD site as the distributional source. | ||||
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https://portal.aoos.org/?v=rand&portal_id=3
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://portal.aoos.org/?v=rand&portal_id=3 | ||||
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English name | Arctic Data Integration Portal - Alaska Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | This portal integrates various types of Arctic data from sensor feeds, operational oceanographic and atmospheric models, satellite observations and GIS data sets describing the biological and physical characteristics of the Arctic region. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA/US Integrated Ocean Observing System | ||||
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http://geo.abds.is/ipt/
The Arctic Biodiversity Data Service (ABDS) is the data-management framework for the Conservation of ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Hólmgrímur Helgason ( OceanExpert : 26759 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | http://geo.abds.is/ipt/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.caff.is/ | ||||
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Abstract | The Arctic Biodiversity Data Service (ABDS) is the data-management framework for the Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), the biodiversity working group of the Arctic Council, and its programs and activities including the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Programme (CBMP). It is an online, interoperable data management system that serves as a focal point and common platform for all CAFF programs and projects as well as a dynamic source for up-to-date circumpolar Arctic biodiversity information and emerging trends. The goal of the ABDS is to increase access to Arctic biodiversity data for the common good of scientists, policy makers and other stakeholders both inside and outside of the Arctic. It is intended to allow for discovery, archiving and access to data at various scales. Such a framework is essential to ensure effective, consistent, and long-term management of Arctic Biodiversity data. CAFF is the biodiversity working group of the Arctic Council and consists of National Representatives assigned by each of the eight Arctic Council Member States, representatives of Indigenous Peoples' organizations that are Permanent Participants to the Council, and Arctic Council observer countries and organizations. The CAFF Working Group operates by the Arctic Council Rules of Procedures. CAFF's mandate is to address the conservation of Arctic biodiversity, and to communicate its findings to the governments and residents of the Arctic, helping to promote practices that ensure the sustainability of the Arctic’s living resources. It does so through various monitoring, assessment, and expert group activities. CAFF’s projects provide data for informed decision making to resolve challenges arising from trying to conserve the natural environment and permit regional growth. This work is based upon cooperation between all Arctic countries, indigenous organizations, international conventions, and organizations, and is guided by the CAFF Strategic Plan for the Conservation of Arctic Biological Diversity and biennial Work Plans. To successfully conserve the natural environment and allow for economic development, comprehensive baseline data is required, including the status and trends of Arctic biodiversity, habitats, and ecosystem health. CAFF is developing the framework and tools necessary to create a baseline of current knowledge and to provide dynamic assessments over time. This evolving, sustainable, and responsive approach can produce more regular, timely, and flexible analyses. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna. | ||||
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http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/isdm-gdsi/argo/canada/cd-dc-eng.asp
Argo is the largest ocean climate monitoring system in the world. It is an array of over 4,000 free- ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/isdm-gdsi/argo/canada/cd-dc-eng.asp | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.argo.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Argo Canada - Tracked Float Data & Information | ||||
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Abstract | Argo is the largest ocean climate monitoring system in the world. It is an array of over 4,000 free-drifting floats that collects data on ocean temperature and salinity, providing valuable information on changes to the Earth's climate and hydrological cycle. Fisheries and Oceans Canada is proud to be a strong contributor to the international Argo project. Since 2001, the department has launched over 400 Argo floats, 88 of which are still operating. Argo data is publically available for free and is used for a variety of purposes such as assessing climate change, improving weather forecasts and developing ocean models. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Fisheries and Oceans Canada | ||||
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http://www.argodatamgt.org/Access-to-data/Argo-data-selection
This portal enables data discovery of Argo data (geospatial interface) and data download.
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.argodatamgt.org/Access-to-data/Argo-data-selection | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://argo.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
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Citation | These data were collected and made freely available by the International Argo Program and the national programs that contribute to it. (http://www.argo.ucsd.edu, http://argo.jcommops.org). The Argo Program is part of the Global Ocean Observing System | ||||
Abstract | This portal enables data discovery of Argo data (geospatial interface) and data download. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Ifremer, Centre de Bretagne | ||||
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http://soccom.ucsd.edu/floats/SOCCOM_data_ref.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://soccom.ucsd.edu/floats/SOCCOM_data_ref.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://soccom.princeton.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Argo datasets - Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling project | ||||
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Abstract | The Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling project (SOCCOM) is a multi-institutional program focused on unlocking the mysteries of the Southern Ocean and determining its influence on climate. Housed at Princeton University, SOCCOM is supported by the National Science Foundation(link is external) under NSF Award PLR-1425989 and OPP-1936222. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Princeton University, Department of Geosciences | ||||
Technical notes | Click on second column “WMO Euro-Argo Link” to access SOCCOM float information (measured parameters only). | ||||
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http://incod.inio.ac.ir/Data-Access/Argo-Floats-Data
Users can access timely, free and unrestricted to Argo floats data in the Indian Ocean records.
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Farnaz Ghiasi ( OceanExpert : 26554 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir/Data-Access/Argo-Floats-Data | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir | ||||
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English name | Argo Floats Data - Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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Abstract | Users can access timely, free and unrestricted to Argo floats data in the Indian Ocean records. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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http://www.argodatamgt.org/Access-to-data/Argo-GDAC-ftp-and-https-servers
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.argodatamgt.org/Access-to-data/Argo-GDAC-ftp-and-https-servers | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://argo.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Argo GDAC ftp and https servers | ||||
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Abstract | GDAC FTP or HTTPS sites: Argo data are freely available from US-Godae and Coriolis GDAC FTP site. All data files are in NetCDF profile and multi-profile format. DACs are updated in real-time and delayed mode with data from Data Assembly Centers (DACs). However, access to Argo data via FTP is preferred. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Ifremer, Centre de Bretagne | ||||
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http://argoitaly.ogs.trieste.it
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://argoitaly.ogs.trieste.it | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://argo.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
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English name | ARGO Italy | ||||
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Citation | These data were collected and made freely available by the International Argo Program and the national programs that contribute to it. (http://www.argo.ucsd.edu, http://argo.jcommops.org). The Argo Program is part of the Global Ocean Observing System. | ||||
Abstract | ARGO-ITALY is the Italian component of a worldwide in situ global observing system, based on autonomous profiling floats, surface drifters, gliders and ship-of-opportunity measurements. It is primarily focused on the Italian seas, and the Mediterranean and Black seas, and includes observations of temperature, salinity, currents and other water mass properties. The ARGO-ITALY objective is to provide a significant and sustained Italian contribution to the global ocean monitoring. ARGO-ITALY contributes to international programs such as Argo and Euro-Argo (global monitoring of water properties with profiling floats), GDP (Global Drifter Program to measure near-surface temperature and currents), EGO (gliding vehicles to measure water properties) and SOOP (Ship-Of-Opportunity Program to temperature profiles) have been developed to monitor the entire World Ocean on a long term basis. ARGO-ITALY is a cost-effective long-term monitoring system that will be a unique source of information to study the role of the oceans, and the Mediterranean Sea in particular, on the climate system. It provides the data required by operational ocean monitoring systems in order to improve significantly extended forecasts of the atmosphere and oceans. ARGO-ITALY contributes to programs of operational oceanography, such as MOON (Mediterranean Operational Oceanography Network) and MyOcean (FP7 European project) and is essential for the production of marine core and downstream services products of GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security). It is also an important component of GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale – OGS | ||||
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http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/sire/glider/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/sire/glider/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.inogs.it/ | ||||
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English name | ARGO Italy - Real time glider data | ||||
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Abstract | Gliders are small autonomous underwater vehicles which were developed to carry out in-situ observations of the upper 1km of the ocean filling the gaps left by the existing observing systems. More information on the instruments, how they work, why are they important are posted in the Everyone’s Gliding Observatories site (EGO). OGS gliders are part of the European glider infrastructure designed by GROOM (FP7 European Project). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale – OGS | ||||
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http://www3.uca.es/serv/geoportal/html/getData.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www3.uca.es/serv/geoportal/html/getData.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.uca.es/ | ||||
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English name | Arqueomonitor Data Portal | ||||
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Abstract | Study of the influence of physical, chemical and biological conditions in the damage and protection of Underwater Historical Heritage CTM2009-08668 and CTM2010-1636. The ARQUEOMONITOR Project, supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and FEDER (CTM2009-08668 and CTM2010-16363) studied in what grade, the generation, conservation or degradation of archaeological sites are influenced by marine environmental variables, employing two wrecks of the same chronology subjected to very different environmental conditions, Fougueux and Bucentaure (1805). In order to correlate the conservation status achieved at each site with the local marine environmental conditions we have studied the main physical, chemical and biological factors that can impact on the shipwreck materials. Also, modern samples of the materials usually found in these shipwrecks have been disposed at each site, and their evolution over time has been studied, preventing thus the alteration of archaeological remains. The results obtained allowed to develop new in situ methods for protection of deposits and its elements, and develop predictive models of permanence through knowledge of materials and analysis of risk factors imposed by the marine environment. By combining the major milestones of the project (environmental monitoring, degradation studies and methods of safeguarding) it has been developed a standardized Archaeological Management Plan which compares sites through the establishment of similarities and differences. Now, the results are being dumped into a Data Portal, which will facilitate access to the information for researchers from different areas of knowledge involved in the management of the Archaeological underwater heritage who try to predict short-term potential threats on deposits. | ||||
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http://apdrc.soest.hawaii.edu/index.php
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | http://apdrc.soest.hawaii.edu/index.php | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Asia-Pacific Data-Reseach Centre | ||||
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Abstract | The Asia-Pacific Data-Reseach Centre (APDR) is building towards a vision of one-stop shopping of climate data and products for our users. Our mission is to increase understanding of climate variability in the Asia-Pacific region by developing the computational, data management, and networking infrastructure necessary to make data resources readily accessible and usable to researchers and general users; and by undertaking data-intensive research activities that will both advance knowledge and lead to improvements in data preparation and data products. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Hawaii at Honolulu – School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology | ||||
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http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/isdm-gdsi/azmp-pmza/index-eng.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/isdm-gdsi/azmp-pmza/index-eng.html | ||||
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English name | Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program | ||||
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Citation | Fisheries and Oceans Canada. ([year]). Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program Website. Retrieved [date] from Fisheries and Oceans Canada | ||||
Abstract | The program's aim is to collect and analyze the biological, chemical and physical field data that are necessary to: characterize and understand the causes of oceanic variability at the seasonal, inter-annual and decadal scales provide multidisciplinary data sets that can be used to establish relationships among the biological, chemical and physical variables provide adequate data to support the sound development of ocean activities | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Fisheries and Oceans Canada | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.atlas-horizon2020.eu/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.eu-atlas.org/index.html | ||||
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Abstract | ATLAS is a European Horizon 2020 project "A transatlantic assessment and deep-water ecosystem-based spatial management plan for Europe". This GeoNode page acts as a central hub for project partners to discover, visualize and download ATLAS geospatial data through a dedicated online GIS platform. Here you can find links to tutorials for submitting data sets at PANGAEA and uploading files to ZENODO. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | The University of Edinburgh | ||||
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http://www.silvenezia.it
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.silvenezia.it | ||||
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English name | Atlas of the Lagoon of Venice | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Atlante della Laguna - Il geoportale della laguna, del territorio e della zona costiera di Venezia | ||||
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Abstract | The Atlas of the Lagoon is a collection of interactive maps with associated texts, tables, illustrations and external databases covering various aspects of the lagoon environment, the territory and the coastal area of Venice. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Sebastien Patrice Mancini ( OceanExpert : 35050 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.aad.gov.au/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.antarctica.gov.au/ | ||||
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Abstract | The Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AADC) was established in 1996 to provide long-term management of Australia's Antarctic data, thereby improving the value and impact of our scientific activities. The Data Centre is committed to the free and open exchange of scientific data, consistent with the Antarctic Treaty's position that "to the greatest extent feasible and practicable scientific observations and results from Antarctica shall be exchanged and made freely available". The AADC team blends data management and scientific domain expertise with skills in computing, application development, geographic information systems, modelling, and statistical analyses. We work collaboratively with national and international centres, networks, and scientists, providing data management and analysis services as well as actively engaging in scientific research. As Australia's Antarctic Mapping agency, the AADC also supports the logistical operations of the Australian Antarctic Program. Data held in the AADC are qualified with metadata and discoverable through the Catalogue of Australian Antarctic and Subantarctic Metadata (CAASM - http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata). Some data are also delivered through customised applications on the AADC website - http://data.aad.gov.au. Data delivery systems, where appropriate, use international standards for data exchange and data discovery. AADC staff assist in the capture of data at sea and on land, organise satellite tasking to support science campaigns, and provide advice on data collection methods. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.aad.gov.au/ipt/ | ||||
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Abstract | OBIS Australia can host a "snapshot" of your data on the OBIS Australia IPT server. This means that the data will be exposed to the International OBIS portal on your behalf, and will be identified as your data being served by OBIS Australia. The dataset hosted on the OBIS Australia server can be updated at intervals, for example if the dataset is dynamic (i.e., the content changes from time to time). To arrange this, please contact the node manager. There are some additions to the data and associated metadata that assists OBIS to merge records into their database. In the DarwinCore schema, there is a field called ScientificNameId. OBIS requires the URN of that taxa from the World Register of Marine Species: WoRMS to be included where possible. For example, the Wandering Albatross (Diomedia exulans) has an id of 212583 (see http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=212583 ). The URN for this species is urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:212583. OBIS Australia has developed tools to match species names to WoRMS using it's WoRMS webservices. Feedback is provided on regular basis by OBIS on potential issues with species matching and they will report any anomalies, unknown taxa, ambigous matches etc. The DarwinCore schema field occurrenceStatus must have values of either 'present' or 'absent'. OBIS will harvest records marked absent but as yet they are not visible at iOBIS. As part of the redevelopment of the OBIS data portal, 'absent' occurrences are expected to be utilised. In the Ecology Markup Language (EML) metadata record, within the Additional Metadata section, the field 'Additional information' should contain the phrase 'marine, harvested by iOBIS'. This informs OBIS that this dataset is relevant as it contains marine data. It allows data providers to use the IPT for non-marine data which can be harvested by other data aggregators, notably GBIF. If your data is from the Australian Antarctic Program, then the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AADC) will host your data on their IPT as part of the biodiversity.aq network. | ||||
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https://portal.aodn.org.au
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Sebastien Patrice Mancini ( OceanExpert : 35050 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://portal.aodn.org.au | ||||
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Abstract | The Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) is an interoperable online network of marine and climate data resources. IMOS and the 6 Australian Commonwealth agencies form the core of the AODN. Increasingly, though, universities and State government offices are offering up data resources to the AODN, and delivery of data to the AODN is being written in to significant research programs (e.g. National Environmental Science Program Marine Biodiversity Hub). The marine data collections are made freely available to the public. Data covers a wide range of parameters in different ocean environments collected from ocean-going ships, autonomous vehicles, moorings and other platforms. The scope of observations, geographically spanning ocean to coast, and across disciplines (physical, biogeochemical, biological), provides a challenge to deliver an intuitive easy-to-use robust information infrastructure enabling users to efficiently obtain the data they need. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://auv.aodn.org.au/auv/ | ||||
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English name | Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Image viewer - Australian Integrated Marine Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | How to use this AUV image viewer: 1. Click on a AUV Icon, or choose from the track list. 2. Choose a track and the map will zoom to it. 3. Click on a track to view the closest images and meta information about the site closest to the click origin. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.nodc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/iso?id=gov.noaa.nodc:AVHRR_Pathfinder-NCEI-L3C-v5.3 | ||||
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Citation | Saha, Korak; Zhao, Xuepeng; Zhang, Huai-min; Casey, Kenneth S.; Zhang, Dexin; Baker-Yeboah, Sheekela; Kilpatrick, Katherine A.; Evans, Robert H.; Ryan, Thomas; Relph, John M. (2018). AVHRR Pathfinder version 5.3 level 3 collated (L3C) global 4km sea surface temperature for 1981-Present. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.7289/v52j68xx. Accessed [date]. Please also cite: Casey, K.S., T.B. Brandon, P. Cornillon, and R. Evans (2010). "The Past, Present and Future of the AVHRR Pathfinder SST Program", in Oceanography from Space: Revisited, eds. V. Barale, J.F.R. Gower, and L. Alberotanza, Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8681-5_16 | ||||
Abstract | The AVHRR Pathfinder Version 5.3 (PFV53) L3C Sea Surface Temperature data set is a collection of global, twice-daily (Day and Night) 4km sea surface temperature (SST) data produced by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). L3C is generated with measurements combined from a single instrument into a space-time grid. In this process multiple passes/scenes of data are combined. PFV53 was computed with data from the AVHRR instruments on board NOAA's polar orbiting satellite series using an entirely modernized system based on SeaDAS (version 6.4). This system incorporates several key changes from its predecessors (mainly version 5.2: PFV52). The SSTs in PFV53 are now available for all quality levels, including quality '0' which was left out of PFV52 due to a memory issue in the version 5.2 code. The Sun glint regions are better represented in the data. Cloud tree tests for NOAA-7 and NOAA-19 are now consistent with the rest of the sensors in contrast to PFV52 where they were inconsistent. Similar to all previous versions of Pathfinder this version also includes L3C products. The sst_dtime variable is still not included in L3C (it was not included in PFV52 either). The global and variables attributes in netCDF files are revised, have better CF and ACDD compliance, and are consistent with the NCEI netCDF templates. Anomalous hot-spots at land-water boundaries are better identified and flagged in PFV53. The PFV53 land mask has been updated (based on Global Lakes and Wetlands Database: Lakes and Wetlands Grid Level 3, 2015). Sea ice data over the Antarctic ice shelves are marked as ice and flagged as 100% ice cover. The PFV53 output is netCDF version 4 in "classic" mode, whereas in PFV52 the netCDF-4 files were not explicitly identified as "classic". An extra bit (bit 6) is used under l2p_flags variable to flag out the daytime unrealistic SST values (>39.8°C) that remain in pf_quality_level 4 to 7. Users are recommended to avoid these values. Importantly, PFV53 data provided in netCDF-4 (classic model, with internal compression and chunking) are nearly 100% compliant with the GHRSST Data Specification Version 2.0 (GDS2.0 revision 5) requirements. However, it must be noted that in L3C data the variables sses_bias, sses_standard_deviation, and sst_dtime are still empty. PFV53 data were collected through the operational periods of the NOAA-7 through NOAA-19 Polar Operational Environmental Satellites (POES), and are available from 1981 through the Present. Data for all these years are available as multiple NCEI accessions. PFV5.3 production is running on operational mode and will be updated on a quarterly basis. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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https://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/viewers/bathymetry/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/viewers/bathymetry/ | ||||
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Abstract | This interactive viewer allows for the identification of NOAA bathymetric data for both visualization and download. The viewer contains single-beam tracklines, multibeam surveys and mosaics for data visualization, the NOS hydrographic surveys, BAG footprints and shaded imagery, digital elevation models (DEMs), and coastal LiDAR datasets available. | ||||
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https://www.deepreef.org/bathymetry/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.deepreef.org/bathymetry/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.deepreef.org | ||||
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Abstract | Bathymetry of Northern Australia, Kerguelen Plateau, Terre Adelie & George V margin and Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea Bathymetry. | ||||
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https://geo.gcoos.org/data/topography/Introduction.html
The site includes currently available bathymetric data in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://geo.gcoos.org/data/topography/Introduction.html | ||||
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English name | Bathymetry and Coastlines for the Gulf of Mexico - Gulf of Mexico Coastal OceanObserving System | ||||
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Abstract | The site includes currently available bathymetric data in the Gulf of Mexico. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Texas A&M University, College Station – Department of Oceanography | ||||
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https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/bathymetry/relief.html
World Data Service for Geophysics. Search bathymetric data by map.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/bathymetry/relief.html | ||||
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English name | Bathymetry and Global Relief - National Centers for Environmental Information at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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Abstract | World Data Service for Geophysics. Search bathymetric data by map. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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http://mapservice.bco-dmo.org
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Submitter/Owner | Shannon Rauch ( OceanExpert : 24116 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | http://mapservice.bco-dmo.org | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.whoi.edu/ | ||||
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English name | BCO-DMO Mapserver Geospatial Interface | ||||
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Citation | Data set citation should include these key components: Principal Investigator (PI) name(s) (VERSION YEAR) title of dataset, data version date, publisher or distributor, date accessed/retrieved by you, DOI or URL of the data set | ||||
Abstract | BCO-DMO is the Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office. We help oceanography researchers who are funded by the US National Science Foundation’s (NSF's) Division of Ocean Sciences' (OCE) Biological or Chemical Oceanography Sections or the Division of Polar Programs' Antarctic Organisms & Ecosystems Program manage their data, making them accessible online and archiving long-term with a national data center. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution | ||||
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https://www.socib.eu/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=beachMonitoring
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Juan Gabriel Fernández ( OceanExpert : 38703 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.socib.eu/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=beachMonitoring | ||||
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English name | Beach Monitoring facility - Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Sistema de monitorización de playas - Sistema de Observación y predicción Costero de las Islas Baleares | ||||
Acronym | Beach Monitoring facility - SOCIB | ||||
Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
Abstract | Coastal systems are sensitive environments where many processes operate at different space-time scales acting nonlinearly. Understanding nearshore processes and the response of coastal systems at all these scales is increasingly important because beaches are the first barrier in front of coastal flooding and, also, because of their economic and social relevance in terms of tourism economy and outdoor recreation. Additionally, the increased threat of global warming and the resulting rise in sea level may accelerate coastal erosion problems. Beach Monitoring Facility products consist of real-time data on beach images and weather variables, as well as periodic information on waves, sediments and beach morphology. A continuous, large and high-resolution dataset on coastline evolution, nearshore waves and currents, sediments and beach bathymetry is a key issue in order to characterize and manage coastal systems properly. The aim of the Marine and Terrestrial Beach Monitoring Facility is to contribute to this issue by means of the Modular Beach Integral Monitoring System (MOBIMS), which consists of a video-monitoring system, an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) and a programme of bathymetric and sediment sampling. Coastal videomonitoring allows the autonomous and sustained collection, analysis and storage of high-resolution digital pictures, that are then used to observe and quantify a wide range of coastal phenomena. MOBIMS at SOCIB incorporates the SIRENA coastal imaging system developed at the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies, IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | SOCIB -Balearic Islands Observing and Forecasting System- | ||||
Technical notes | ADCP currents data available via SOCIB DC THREDDS server. Beach images available through SIRENA system. | ||||
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http://apps.socib.es/beamon/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://apps.socib.es/beamon/ | ||||
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English name | BEAMON Beach Monitoring Images Repository - Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System | ||||
Original (non-English) name | BEAMON Repositorio de imágenes de monitorización de playas - Sistema de Observación y predicción Costero de las Islas Baleares | ||||
Acronym | BEAMON - SOCIB | ||||
Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
Abstract | Coastal videomonitoring allows the autonomous and sustained collection, analysis and storage of high-resolution digital pictures, that are then used to observe and quantify a wide range of coastal phenomena. MOBIMS at SOCIB incorporates the SIRENA coastal imaging system developed at the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies, IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB). | ||||
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http://www.bio.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/base/data-donnees/ocdb-en.php
This database consists of processed Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) measurements of ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.bio.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/base/data-donnees/ocdb-en.php | ||||
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English name | Bedford Institute of Oceanography - Ocean Colour Database | ||||
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Abstract | This database consists of processed Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) measurements of chlorophyll. SeaWiFS is the name of the sensor on board the SeaStar polar-orbiting satellite (also called Orbview-2). The SeaWiFS data are obtained from GeoEye (formerly Orbimage, the company which owns the SeaStar) via NASA. There are two SeaWiFS chlorophyll products maintained in the database: SeaWiFS Local Area Coverage (LAC) (1 km x 1 km, Local Area Coverage) 1.5 x 1.5 km semi-monthly composites for the North Atlantic from the second half of September 1997 to December 23, 2004. SeaWiFS Global Area Coverage (GAC) (4 km x 4 km, Global Area Coverage) 4 km x 4 km weekly composites for the North Atlantic from the second half of September 1997 to the present. | ||||
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https://data.eol.ucar.edu/project/BeringSea
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Submitter/Owner | Don STOTT ( OceanExpert : 27426 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.eol.ucar.edu/project/BeringSea | ||||
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Abstract | The Bering Sea Project is a partnership between the North Pacific Research Board and the National Science Foundation that seeks to understand the impacts of climate change and dynamic sea ice cover on the eastern Bering Sea ecosystem. More than one hundred scientists are engaged in field research and ecosystem modeling to link climate, physical oceanography, plankton, fishes, seabirds, marine mammals, humans, traditional knowledge and economic outcomes to better understand the mechanisms that sustain this highly productive region. We invite you to explore the program website to learn more about the Bering Sea Project's hypotheses, focal areas of study, integrated goals, participants, and ecological and social context. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, National Center for Atmospheric Research | ||||
Technical notes | To the extent that any materials published in a UCAR data repository are protected by copyright, you are hereby granted a license to use such material, unless otherwise stated, subject to the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode). To the extent that any materials published in a UCAR data repository are not protected by copyright, you are hereby granted permission to use such materials for any lawful purpose. When using any materials obtained from a UCAR data repository, you agree to use the recommended data citation format provided by that UCAR data repository. If you have questions concerning this recommendation please contact the user online help service at the UCAR data repository. | ||||
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http://bats.bios.edu/bats-data/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://bats.bios.edu/bats-data/ | ||||
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Abstract | Long-term time series, like BATS, are invaluable platforms for investigating temporal and spatial scales of ocean biogeochemical variability and relationships with the global carbon cycle. Moreover, they provide comprehensive datasets used to assess the behavior of biogeochemical and ecosystem models. The research goals of BATS has been, and continues to be, improving our understanding of the “time-varying” components of the ocean carbon cycle, related biogenic elements of interest (e.g., nitrogen, phosphorus, silica), and identifying the relevant physical, chemical and ecosystem properties responsible for this variability. The objectives of BATS are to: 1) document the temporal variability in nutrient cycles and biological communities; 2) quantify the role of ocean-atmosphere coupling and climate forcing on air-sea exchange of CO2, and carbon export to the ocean interior; 3) Study the role of physical forcing (e.g., surface fluxes of heat, freshwater and momentum) on planktonic community structure and function, including new and export productivity; 4) Study the role of climate-induced variability in surface fluxes on planktonic community structure and function; and 5) provide a testbed for the introduction and validation of new oceanographic tools and technologies. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Bermuda Institute for Ocean Sciences | ||||
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https://ogsl.ca/bio/?lg=en
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Anne-Sophie Ste-Marie ( OceanExpert : 36559 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://ogsl.ca/bio/?lg=en | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://slgo.ca/en/biodiversity/context | ||||
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English name | Biodiversity - St. Lawrence Global Observatory | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Biodiversité - Observatoire Global du Saint-Laurent | ||||
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Abstract | The "Biodiversity" Web application developed by SLGO provides information on the presence, abundance and distribution of living species found in the River, Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence. The users can find information on several hundred species living in St. Lawrence. The interactive mapping application allows visualizing data from various research surveys and monitoring programs. These official data come from SLGO's member and partner organizations. The "Biodiversity" application was developed through the joint work of SLGO and a panel of experts from the members of its Scientific Advisory Committee. Members of that panel were consulted before and during the application development exercise to make sure to consider the common needs of experts, to include the desired functionalities for that tool and to identify the challenges in integrating and visualizing the data. The "Biodiversity" application allows disseminating a large number of databases in a single interface and its main feature is to optimize data discovery. | ||||
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https://maps.helcom.fi/website/biodiversity
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://maps.helcom.fi/website/biodiversity | ||||
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English name | Biodiversity database - Baltic Marine Environmental Protection Commission | ||||
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Citation | By consulting and/or downloading data from HELCOM Biodiversity database, the user agrees to the following: The data can be used, given that each data point is cited appropriately as described in "citation" attribute and HELCOM Biodiversity database is referred to maps.helcom.fi/website/biodiversity Please report your publication that made use of HELCOM’s species database and its available data to data@helcom.fi Disclaimer: Data in the database is stemming from various sources. While there has been considerable quality assurance efforts, the accuracy of data cannot be guaranteed. | ||||
Abstract | This database allows viewing and searching observational data on species and their spatiotemporal distribution in the Baltic Sea. The aim of HELCOM’s biodiversity database is to collate all available species data as reported by Contracting Parties. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Shannon Rauch ( OceanExpert : 24116 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.bco-dmo.org | ||||
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English name | Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) | ||||
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Abstract | BCO-DMO is the Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office. We help oceanography researchers who are funded by the US National Science Foundation’s (NSF's) Division of Ocean Sciences' (OCE) Biological or Chemical Oceanography Sections or the Division of Polar Programs' Antarctic Organisms & Ecosystems Program manage their data, making them accessible online and archiving long-term with a national data center. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution | ||||
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http://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/bismal/e/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Takashi Hosono ( OceanExpert : 26688 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/bismal/e/index.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.jamstec.go.jp/e/ | ||||
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English name | Biological Information System for Marine Life | ||||
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Abstract | The Biological Information System for Marine Life, in short BISMaL, is a web-based data system for biodiversity information, particularly in biogeographic data of marine organisms. BISMaL was constructed by the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) and is operated in the Global Oceanographic Data Center (GODAC) of JAMSTEC. BISMaL mainly collects information on marine organisms around Japan. And its aim is to open information of marine organisms to the public and to contribute to a better understanding of marine biodiversity. BISMaL is an integrated data system including photographs, movies, distribution records, references, and brief descriptions of morphology/ecology of each species or its higher taxon. Although BISMaL is a data system of JAMSTEC, it also works as the system of the Japan Ocean Biodiversity Information System Center (J-OBIS), the Japan node of the Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS). Data and information collected and integrated by J-OBIS are opened to the public and provided to OBIS through BISMaL. BISMaL is contributing to global data sharing and information exchange as well as working as a data system of JAMSTEC. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Global Oceanographic Data Center (GODAC) | ||||
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http://www.bcdc.no
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Submitter/Owner | Benjamin Pfeil ( OceanExpert : 12923 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.bcdc.no | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.uib.no/ | ||||
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English name | Bjerknes Climate Data Centre | ||||
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Abstract | The Bjerknes Climate Data Centre (BCDC) serves the data obtained, and the data syntheses assembled, by researchers within the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research(BCCR). Furthermore, it is open for all interested scientists independent of institutions. All data from the different disciplines at BCCR (e.g. geology, oceanography, biology, model community) will be archived in a long-term repository, interconnected and made publicly available by the BCDC. BCDC has collaborations with many international data repositories and actively archives metadata and data with those ensuring quality and FAIRness. BCDC has its main focus on data management services for external and internal funded projects in the field of climate research, providing data management plans and ensuring that data is archived according to the best practices in the field. The data management services rank from project work for the small external funded project, to state-of-the-art data management services for research infrastructures on the ESFRI roadmap (e.g. RI ICOS – Integrated Carbon Observation System), and providing products and services for Copernicus Marine Environmental Monitoring Services. In addition, BCDC is advising various communities on data management services e.g. IOC UNESCO, OECD, IAEA, and various funding agencies. BCDC will become an Associated Data Unit (ADU) under IODE, International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange, a worldwide network that operates under the auspices of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO and aims to become a part of ICSU World Data System. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research | ||||
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http://blackseadb.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Viktor Komorin ( OceanExpert : 31716 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://blackseadb.org/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://emblasproject.org/ | ||||
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English name | Black Sea Environmental Platform | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Чорноморська екологічна платформа | ||||
Acronym | BS e-Platform | ||||
Citation | V.M. Komorin, A.M. Kruglov, O.V. Lepyoshkin, O.V. Myasnikova, O.O. Neprokin. Black Sea Environmental Platform. Ukrainian scientific center of Ecology of the Sea (UkrSCES). 2023 | ||||
Abstract | Overview: The BS e-Platform has been created on the Water Quality Database (WQDB) basis, that had initiated under the auspices of the EMBLAS project, stands as a leading repository designed for collating and analyzing water quality data pertaining to the entire Black Sea region. By integrating modern technologies and methodologies, it aligns seamlessly with the principles and approaches of European directives, especially the WFS (Water Frame Directive) and MSFD (Marine Strategy Framework Directive). Development History: EMBLAS I (2016): the conceptual foundation for the WQDB was laid during the inaugural phase of the EMBLAS I project; EMBLAS II: as the project transitioned to its next phase, the database was augmented with comprehensive data sourced from multiple expeditions and thorough ecological monitoring across the Black Sea; EMBLAS plus: functional capabilities such as Chemical GES, Phytoplankton GES, Integral Zooplankton Index, and others have been developed. Content & Data Features: The WQDB caters to an extensive range of water quality indicators, in line with the descriptors of the MSFD EU directive. This encompasses: Biodiversity: Information on the state of various marine species and habitats. Non-indigenous Species: Data on invasive species and their impacts. Population Dynamics: Metrics related to the population and health of commercial fish species. Food Webs: Data showcasing the health and balance of marine food chains. Eutrophication: Information on nutrient levels and their potential impacts. Sea Floor Integrity: Metrics that provide insights into the state and health of the seabed. Hydrographical Changes: Data pertaining to changes in the Black Sea's hydrography. Contaminants: Information on pollutants in the water and marine life. Marine Litter: Data on the amount and types of waste present. Energy, including Underwater Noise: Metrics related to noise pollution and its potential impacts. Functional Capabilities: The WQDB is more than a mere data reservoir. It embodies an analytical powerhouse, complete with: Chemical GES: Scrutinizing the chemical balance and health of marine environments. E-Trix: An all-encompassing environmental assessment matrix. BEAST: A comprehensive benthic habitat assessment tool. Phytoplankton GES: Analyzing the robustness and diversity of phytoplankton communities. Integral Zooplankton Index: Evaluating zooplankton health and diversity. Macrophytobenthos GES: Assessing the state of benthic macrophyte communities. Expansion & Integration: Though originally conceptualized for EMBLAS project, the WQDB has expanded to accommodate data from a spectrum of projects, including ANEMONE and BRIDGE-BS. Moreover, it archives invaluable historical water quality records from a myriad of organizations focused on the Black Sea region. Access: Engineered for effortless navigation, the WQDB offers a user-friendly online interface, enabling stakeholders to easily tap into the vast water quality datasets of the Black Sea. In essence, the WQDB, birthed during the EMBLAS project, has evolved into Black Sea Environmental Data Platform (BS e-DataPlatform) - an essential instrument for gauging, interpreting, and preserving the intricate water quality dynamics of the Black Sea, harmonizing past and present data to guide future sustainable endeavors. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Ukrainian Scientific Centre of Ecology of the Sea | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Viktor Komorin ( OceanExpert : 31716 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | UNDP | ||||
Datasource URL | http://blackseadb.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | Black Sea Water Quality Database (BS WQD; http://blackseadb.org/login.php) was developed within the framework of the EU/UNDP EMBLAS-II and EMBLAS-Plus projects. The data are being collected through the Excel-based Data Collection Templates that were customized to accommodate information from the Joint Black Sea Surveys and National Monitoring Studies in Georgia, Russian Federation and Ukraine carried out in the 2016 – 2019 period. The database contains a wide range of data on physicochemical, chemical and biological parameters. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Oleksandr Oleksandr Neprokin ( OceanExpert : 19193 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | http://blackseadb.org/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://emblasproject.org/ | ||||
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English name | Black Sea Water Quality Database | ||||
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Abstract | The development of the data base started within the EMBLAS II Project (in 2016) and was continued in EMBLAS Plus with the overall need of fine-tune and improvement according to EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) and Black Sea Strategic Action Plan (2009). The further database development was planned within the BRIDGE project. The essential amount of the data purchased during the monitoring activities both of the EMBLAS Project (2nd phase), EMBLAS Plus and ANEMONE were collected, processed and organized to the Water Quality database (WQDB). The data base contains also the historical data provided by the EMBLAS participants. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Ukrainian Scientific Centre of Ecology of the Sea | ||||
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https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/OC5/WOA98/pr_chlr.html
The historical archives of in situ (National Oceanographic Data Center) and satellite (Coastal Zone ...
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/OC5/WOA98/pr_chlr.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Blended In Situ CZCS Chlorophyll Data Set - NOAA | ||||
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Citation | Blended In Situ-CZCS Chlorophyll Data Set associated with Global Seasonal Climatologies of Ocean Chlorophyll: Blending In situ and Satellite Data for the CZCS Era (pdf, 0.5 MB) by Watson W. Gregg (NASA/GSFC), Margarita E. Conkright (NOAA/NODC). | ||||
Abstract | The historical archives of in situ (National Oceanographic Data Center) and satellite (Coastal Zone Color Scanner) chlorophyll data were combined using the blended analysis method of Reynolds [1988] in an attempt to construct an improved climatological seasonal representation of global chlorophyll distributions. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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http://www.bluehabitats.org/?page_id=9
A map of the global distribution of seafloor geomorphic features A portal for information on the glo ...
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.bluehabitats.org/?page_id=9 | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.grida.no/ | ||||
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Abstract | A map of the global distribution of seafloor geomorphic features A portal for information on the global distribution of marine blue habitats. Knowledge on the distribution of blue habitats is an important input into ocean management marine spatial planning and biodiversity conservation. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | UNEP-GRID (UNEP-Arendal) | ||||
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https://www.bmdc.be/NODC/search_data/query_data.xhtml
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Serge Scory ( OceanExpert : 8111 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.bmdc.be/NODC/search_data/query_data.xhtml | ||||
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Abstract | The BMDC user interface provides access, after registration, to the IDOD database which contains more than fourty years of environmental data measured in the Belgian Part of het North Sea. sediments, biota and water quality parameters are accessible. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Operational Directorate Natural Environment, Belgian Marine Data Centre | ||||
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http://www.goosbrasil.org/pnboia/dados/
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Elaine Villares Silveira ( OceanExpert : 26229 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.goosbrasil.org/pnboia/dados/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.goosbrasil.org/pnboia/ | ||||
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English name | Brazilian Buoy Program | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Programa Nacional de Boias | ||||
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Abstract | National Program to make available, in near real-time, to the community of stakeholders, meteorological and oceanographic data, obtained in the oceanic areas of interest in Brazil. The South Atlantic and tropical Ocean is an oceanic region with an enormous lack of data. In the maritime area under which Brazil has the responsibility to generate and disseminate meteorological products, according to the International Convention for the Safety of Human Life at Sea (SOLAS), the situation is still precarious. The data collection network is restricted to some points located on islands, to sporadic measurements made by Brazilian Navy ships and voluntary merchant ships. Thus, the data is restricted to a few navigation routes that cross the South Atlantic and tropical ocean or limited to the reception of data collected by a few drift buoys. The densification of the meteorological and oceanographic data collection network, through this Project, will characterize the first Brazilian initiative, at national level, for operational monitoring, whose information will be essential for the improvement of the marine and climatological meteorological forecast over the Ocean region. South Atlantic and tropical. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Brazilian Navy Hydrographic Center, Directorate of Hydrography and Navigation | ||||
Technical notes | Data is received via satellites through the Argos system. The Argos program is administered jointly by the American agency, NOAA, and the French agency, CNES. This system is mounted on board the NOAA series satellites that operate in polar orbit. The data is downloaded in Toulouse, France and is made available on the GTS system. Alternatively, these data reach the CHM through INMET. The same data has also been captured directly in Brazil through satellites SCD 1 and 2 and CBERS and is made available to CHM, via FTP, by the DSA of CPTEC / INPE. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Elaine Villares Silveira ( OceanExpert : 26229 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.goosbrasil.org/argo/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://argo.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Brazilian Marine Meteorological Service Argo Floats | ||||
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Citation | Argo (2000). Argo float data and metadata from Global Data Assembly Centre (Argo GDAC). http://doi.org/10.17882/42182 | ||||
Abstract | Argo is a global extension network composed of more than 3000 profiling floats capable of measuring the temperature and salinity of the layer above 2000 m in depth. The data collected by the Argo project will provide continuous and global monitoring not only of these variables but also of the speed of ocean currents. All data collected is transmitted and made available to the community in a matter of hours. The project “Monitoring the Regional VARiability of heat transport in the surface layer of the South Atlantic Ocean between Rio de Janeiro (RJ) and Ilha de Trindade (ES)” (MOVAR) is a pilot project in collaboration with NOAA. During the oceanographic cruise of the MOVAR project, between the coast of Brazil and the island of Trindade, 372 miles from the coast, four Argo floats were launched on board the Hydrographic Ship Sirius. With the launch of these four floats, Brazil became the twenty-first of the IOC member countries to be part of the Argo project. The leadership of activities related to Argo in Brazil is the Executive Committee of GOOS-Brasil, coordinated by the Directorate of Hydrography and Navigation (DHN). DHN is responsible for facilitating the implementation of ocean observation programs in Brazil with institutions in Argentina and Uruguay. The SOLO type floats, manufactured by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) were launched at the following coordinates: 19.26 ° S - 24.30 ° W; 19.59 ° S - 27.00 ° W; 21.01 ° S - 32.00 ° W; 21.50 ° S - 36.00 ° W. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Brazilian Navy Hydrographic Center, Directorate of Hydrography and Navigation | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | MSc. Jeane Rodrigues ( OceanExpert : 26763 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.marinha.mil.br/chm/bndo | ||||
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English name | Brazilian Oceanographic Data Center | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Banco Nacional de Dados Oceanográficos | ||||
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Abstract | The Navy, through the Directorate of Hydrography and Navigation (DHN), is the National Institution whose function is to promote and coordinate Brazil's participation in the activities of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (COI) related to Ocean Services and Ocean Mapping. The National Oceanographic Data Bank (BNDO), in turn, emerged with the approval of the Decree of January 5, 1994 as a Depositary Center of the IOC, to help DHN manage the data under its custody. The Military Organization responsible for the operation of the BNDO is the CHM, and its activities are specified in Article 4 of the aforementioned Decree, namely: - obtain, receive, analyze, verify the coherence of received data, organize, control, archive and disseminate oceanographic data; - maintain oceanographic data exchange with similar national and foreign institutions within the scope of the IOC; - maintain a bibliographic collection of IOC publications and documents, for dissemination to the national scientific community; - coordinate, control and supervise, with the participation of the Ministry of Science and Technology, the national programs for obtaining oceanographic data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Centro de Hidrografia da Marinha | ||||
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http://www.goosbrasil.org/gloss
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Elaine Villares Silveira ( OceanExpert : 26229 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.goosbrasil.org/gloss | ||||
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Abstract | GLOSS-BRASIL plays an important role in determining variations in sea level to assist environmental sciences and to improve social and economic planning. Information on tidal variation and deviation from the average level, mainly due to ocean currents or atmospheric events, are used in several areas, such as port operations, fishing, aquaculture, exploration of mineral resources, coastal development and recreation. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Brazilian Navy Hydrographic Center, Directorate of Hydrography and Navigation | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/hosted_data_systems/sea_level/international/ | ||||
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English name | British Oceanographic Data Centre's International sea level data system | ||||
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Abstract | The data available in the International Sea Level data system are a combination of data collected under the Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS), the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) and the Climate Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR) programmes. This high frequency delayed-mode data set provides quality controlled data from stations in the GLOSS Core Network, the network identified by the CLIVAR programme for ongoing climate monitoring and the network identified by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS). The data assembly began with WOCE in early 1991 and continued until 2002. CLIVAR evolved from WOCE and started in 1995. Towards the end of the WOCE period BODC, jointly with the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), became a GLOSS data archiving centre. BODC is responsible for constructing the data set suitable for archiving and long-term preservation and handles hourly (or sub-hourly) values, together with ancillary variables (e.g. atmospheric pressure) where these are available. | ||||
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https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/bodc_database/currents/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/bodc_database/currents/ | ||||
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English name | British Oceanographic Data Centre Currents Data Index | ||||
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Abstract | The currents data index provides access to all instrumentally recorded currents data held in the British Oceanographic Data Centre’s National Oceanographic Database. It includes entries for: Moored Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP); Other moored current meters; Shipborne ADCP and Lowered ADCP. Within the request area, users are able to select data series, modify their selection and opt to receive the data as BODC netCDF, ASCII, or Ocean Data View (ODV) format. | ||||
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https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/hosted_data_systems/sea_level/bpr/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/hosted_data_systems/sea_level/bpr/ | ||||
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English name | British Oceanographic Data Centre Historical bottom pressure recorder data inventory | ||||
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Abstract | The British Oceanographic Data Centre’s (BODC) bottom pressure recorder data holdings are described as either collected in the open ocean (water depth greater than 200m) or the shelf seas (water depth less than 200m). The inventory provides access to the individual stations as ASCII (BODC request format) data files, sorted by start date. Alternatively, two ‘zip’ compressed files containing all data from either the open ocean (oceanbpr.zip) or the shelf seas (shelfbpr.zip) are available. Data documentation is provided as individual ASCII text files for each bottom pressure recorder or one file (bppr_document.pdf) containing information for all the bottom pressure recorder data. Some of the data are also included within the International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Oceans (IAPSO)/Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) Pelagic Tidal Constants data set. | ||||
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https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/numerical_model_data/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/numerical_model_data/ | ||||
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English name | British Oceanographic Data Centre Numerical model data portal | ||||
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Abstract | The numerical model data portal provides access to all numerical model datasets held by the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) originating from a variety of projects. All model data are stored as CF compliant netCDF format files. An interactive search function allows users to interrogate the data holdings and refine by geographic coverage, date range, model name, simulation and other parameters. The data within the selected files can be visualised before the final selection. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | British Oceanographic Data Centre | ||||
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https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/published_data_library/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/published_data_library/ | ||||
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English name | British Oceanographic Data Centre Published Data Library (PDL) catalogue | ||||
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Abstract | The British Oceanographic Data Centre’s Published Data Library catalogue provides access to datasets that have been assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) in collaboration with the British Library. The catalogue hosts snapshots of specially chosen datasets that are archived using rigorous version management. One application of this is to enable a dataset to be cited in journal papers. | ||||
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https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/bodc_database/waves/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/bodc_database/waves/ | ||||
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English name | British Oceanographic Data Centre Wave Data Series | ||||
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Abstract | The wave data index provides access to all instrumentally recorded wave data held in the British Oceanographic Data Centre’s National Oceanographic Database. Most sites returned data for at least one year and several substantially more than this. It includes entries for: directional wave spectra; one-dimensional wave spectra and short-term statistics. The data were recorded by scientific and commercial organizations, using a variety of recording and processing techniques. Within the request area, users are able to select data, modify their selection and opt to receive the data as netCDF, ASCII or Ocean Data View (ODV) format. | ||||
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http://bgodc.io-bas.bg/sea-level/Default.aspx
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Atanas Vasilev Palazov ( OceanExpert : 12929 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://bgodc.io-bas.bg/sea-level/Default.aspx | ||||
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English name | Bulgarian National Sea Level Service | ||||
Original (non-English) name | НАЦИОНАЛНА МАРЕОГРАФСКА МРЕЖА | ||||
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Abstract | Bulgarian Sea Level Service is a common project between Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre Agency, Institute of Oceanology - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and National institute for geophysics, geodesy and geography - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. | ||||
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https://www.caricoos.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.caricoos.org/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://ioos.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Buoys - Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | CARICOOS operates a network of observing assets including data buoys. Data from these assets and value-added data products such as graphs and maps are provided free of charge to the general public through the web page www.caricoos.org. This web page brings together coastal ocean data and forecasts from a variety of sources including satellites, ocean instruments and numerical models to give the user an integrated view of past, present conditions in the US Caribbean region. Data are provided online by a number of organizations including NOAA, NASA, ONR Universities and others to whom credit is given. Data and graphics, other than NOAA National Weather Service products, are presented as experimental products. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA/US Integrated Ocean Observing System | ||||
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https://protectedseas.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=1d6c7a100baa4c25adbbfd7e299c0cfb
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Submitter/Owner | Timothe Vincent ( OceanExpert : 49100 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
Datasource URL | https://protectedseas.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=1d6c7a100baa4c25adbbfd7e299c0cfb | ||||
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English name | CA Kelp Protections - ProtectedSeas | ||||
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Abstract | WebGIS application with the status of kelp protection in California. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | ProtectedSeas | ||||
Technical notes | While we make every effort to ensure that the information presented on this website is error-free, errors may occur. We ask that you notify us immediately of any errors that you discover in our data. We will make every effort to correct them. Boundaries are approximate. Multiple regulations may apply at once, and regulations cited on this website may not be up-to-date. Users are responsible for being aware of the latest regulations. Any regulatory summaries provided on this website do not represent the United States Government’s construction or interpretation of the regulations and may not be used for enforcement and compliance purposes. With respect to documents, databases, regulatory citations, and other information available on this website, neither the United States Government nor any of its employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose; nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed; nor represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights.The views and opinions of authors expressed on this web site do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government. The appearance of external links on this website does not constitute endorsement of external web sites or the information, products, or services contained therein by the Department of Commerce/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Ocean Service/Marine Protected Areas Center. The inclusion of the NOAA logo on the webmap reflects NOAA’s role in providing MPA boundary data and collaborating with ProtectedSeas.net to expand geographic and program coverage of MPA boundaries and attributes, but does not indicate NOAA endorsement of the presentation or summary of this data set or associated regulatory summaries. The data on this website does not represent and should not be construed to represent any agency determination, view, or policy. | ||||
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https://upwell.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/info/siocalcofiHydroBottle/index.html
The CalCOFI SIO Hydrographic Bottle Data dataset provides an extensive collection of hydrographic me ...
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Submitter/Owner | Dr Erin Satterthwaite ( OceanExpert : 36723 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://upwell.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/info/siocalcofiHydroBottle/index.html | ||||
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Abstract | The CalCOFI SIO Hydrographic Bottle Data dataset provides an extensive collection of hydrographic measurements from the California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CalCOFI) program, spanning from 1949 to 2021. This dataset, managed by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO), includes critical oceanographic variables such as water temperature, salinity, oxygen levels, and chlorophyll-a concentrations. The data are collected using Niskin bottles during oceanographic casts, providing detailed vertical profiles at numerous stations across the California Current System. | ||||
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https://spraydata.ucsd.edu/projects/CUGN/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://spraydata.ucsd.edu/projects/CUGN/ | ||||
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English name | California Underwater Glider Network - University of California San Diego | ||||
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Citation | When using this dataset, please cite: Rudnick, D. (2016). California Underwater Glider Network [Data set]. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Instrument Development Group. doi: 10.21238/S8SPRAY1618 | ||||
Abstract | The overarching goal of the California Underwater Glider Network (CUGN) is to sustain baseline observations of climate variability off the coast of California. The technical approach is to deploy autonomous underwater gliders in a network to provide real-time data. The CUGN uses Spray underwater gliders making repeated dives from the surface to 500 m and back, repeating the cycle every 3 hours, and traveling 3 km in the horizontal during that time. The CUGN includes gliders on four of the traditional cross-shore CalCOFI lines line 56.7 off Bodega Bay, line 66.7 off Monterey Bay, line 80 off Point Conception, and line 90 off Dana Point, and on an alongshore line at station 60 connecting lines 80 and 90. The glider missions typically last about 100 days, and cover over 2000 km, thus providing 4-6 sections on lines as long as 500 km. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography | ||||
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http://www.capemalta.net/calypso/data
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Submitter/Owner | Prof. Aldo Francis Drago ( OceanExpert : 12442 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.capemalta.net/calypso/data | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.um.edu.mt/ | ||||
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English name | Calypso - HF Radar Monitoring System and Response against Marine Oil Spills in the Malta Channel | ||||
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Citation | The data are derived by the HF radar system developed within the CALYPSO project partly financed by the EU under the Operational Programme Italia-Malta 2007-2013, and co-ordinated by Prof. Aldo Drago from the Physical Oceanography Unit of the IOI-Malta Operational Centre of the University of Malta. | ||||
Abstract | The CALYPSO HF radar network consists of multiple CODAR Seasonde radar stations on the Maltese Islands and the southern coast of Sicily, providing synoptic maps of sea surface currents in real-time every hour and with a high resolution and coverage in space. CALYPSO is a 2-year project partly financed by the EU under the Operational Programme Italia-Malta 2007-2013 and co-ordinated by Prof. Aldo Drago from the Physical Oceanography Unit of the University of Malta. It brings together 3 other partners from Malta – namely Transport Malta, Civil Protection Department, and Armed Forces of Malta – and 4 partners from Sicily – ARPA Sicilia, IAMC-CNR Capo Granitola, Università degli Studi di Palermo (UNIPA), and Università di Catania (CUTGANA). The consortium consists of research entities and also public entities with responsibilities for civil and environmental protection, surveillance, security, and response to hazards. The main project deliverable is the setting up of a permanent and fully operational HF radar observing system, capable of recording (in real-time with hourly updates) surface currents in the Malta Channel. The system consists of HF radar installations on northern Malta and southern Sicilian shores at selected sites and combines stations to elaborate and publish data to users. Collected data, combined to numerical models, are intended to primarily support applications to optimize intervention in case of oil spill response as well as endow tools for search and rescue, security, safer navigation, improved metro-marine forecasts, monitoring of sea conditions in critical areas such as proximity to ports, and better management of the marine space between Malta and Sicily. | ||||
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http://tides.gc.ca
The Tides, Currents, and Water Levels Web Site provide predicted times and heights of high and low w ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://tides.gc.ca | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/index-eng.htm | ||||
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English name | Canadian Hydrographic Service Real-time Tides, Currents, and Water Levels | ||||
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Abstract | The Tides, Currents, and Water Levels Web Site provide predicted times and heights of high and low waters, and the hourly water levels for over seven hundred stations in Canada. The printed version is published yearly and is available through the authorized chart dealers. It is also possible to obtain water level observations. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Canadian Hydrographic Service (DFO – CHS), Fisheries and Oceans Canada | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://tides.gc.ca/eng/info/Terms#s3 | ||||
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Abstract | A total of six web services is now being offered by the Canadian Hydrographic Service. 3 Web services providing access to official water level data: the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) has developed three web-based water level services, and they are available free of charge under licence. Specifically, these three web services provide access to water level predictions, water level observations, and SPINE (Service de Prévision et d’Interpolation des Niveaux d’Eau), a water level forecasting and interpolation system. 3 Web services providing access to official data for navigating modelled surface currents: the Canadian Hydrographic Service has developed three web-based modelled surface currents. The first produces dynamic images of the data according to the specified parameters. The second one is a WFS that recovers the raw data behind the images, and the third is a WCS that recovers raw data from only the raster layers. These web services are also available free of charge, under licence. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Canadian Hydrographic Service (DFO – CHS), Fisheries and Oceans Canada | ||||
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http://ipt.nature.ca/
OBIS Canada is the Canadian regional node of the International Ocean Biodiversity Information System ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ipt.nature.ca/ | ||||
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English name | Canadian Museum of Nature IPT - OBIS Canada | ||||
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Abstract | OBIS Canada is the Canadian regional node of the International Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS). | ||||
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http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/isdm-gdsi/twl-mne/index-eng.htm
The Canadian tide and water level data archive presently holds water level observations reported fro ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/isdm-gdsi/twl-mne/index-eng.htm | ||||
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English name | Canadian Tides and Water Levels Data Archive | ||||
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Abstract | The Canadian tide and water level data archive presently holds water level observations reported from over a thousand stations, with the earliest dating back to 1848. The number of observations spans on average 6 years per station, with 60 stations measuring water levels for over 50 years. Over 800 stations are subjected to appreciable effect of tides, and for most of these stations, the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) calculates and publishes predictions of the water levels associated with the vertical movement of the tide. Observations from the CHS Permanent Water Level Network are added on a daily to monthly basis. Data are also exchanged annually with the Water Survey of Canada. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Canadian Hydrographic Service (DFO – CHS), Fisheries and Oceans Canada | ||||
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http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/isdm-gdsi/waves-vagues/index-eng.htm
Wave data from buoys and models, and unofficial Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC) waves-measuri ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/isdm-gdsi/waves-vagues/index-eng.htm | ||||
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English name | Canadian Wave Data | ||||
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Abstract | Wave data from buoys and models, and unofficial Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC) waves-measuring moored buoy observations. | ||||
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https://redmic.es/
REDMIC (the Canary Islands Integrated Marine Data Repository, acronym in Spanish) is a permanent sys ...
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Submitter/Owner | Ninoska Adern Febles ( OceanExpert : 27967 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://redmic.es/ | ||||
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English name | Canary Islands Integrated Marine Data Repository | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Repositorio de Datos Marinos Integrados de Canarias | ||||
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Citation | REDMIC, Canary Islands | ||||
Abstract | REDMIC (the Canary Islands Integrated Marine Data Repository, acronym in Spanish) is a permanent systematic system for the storage, safeguard and service of marine data, following the philosophy behind OpenData and OpenScience. It was specifically designed for the Canary Islands and, by extension, Macaronesia. However, it has been approached as a pilot project with the intention of reapplying it to other regions and, overtime, using it to manage a public repository as a registry for marine data. REDMIC is different to others in that marine data of whatever kind (maritime transport, oceanography, biodiversity, fisheries, etc.) are introduced in an integrated manner in the same system of geographical information. Therefore, the effort to gather all data is only made once at the beginning, so they can be used and combined as often as necessary with the utmost speed. REDMIC is inspired by the following principles: Exploitability: facilitating the successive use of data. Generavity: storing data by maximising its potential of use. Traceability: providing data related to how the original data were obtained and allowing the knowledge of its modifications. Publicity: publicly funded system for the safeguard, harmonisation and service of data. Versality: allowing for its use as a general repository (all kinds of data) or as an institutional repository (limited to a sort of information or product). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Foundation Observatorio Ambiental Granadilla | ||||
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https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/ocads/oceans/CARINA/
The CARINA (CARbon dioxide IN the Atlantic Ocean) data synthesis project is an international collabo ...
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Hernan Eduardo Garcia ( OceanExpert : 707 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/ocads/oceans/CARINA/ | ||||
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English name | CARbon dioxide IN the Atlantic Ocean | ||||
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Abstract | The CARINA (CARbon dioxide IN the Atlantic Ocean) data synthesis project is an international collaborative effort of the EU IP CARBOOCEAN, and US partners. It has produced a merged internally consistent data set of open ocean subsurface measurements for biogeochemical investigations, in particular, studies involving the carbon system. The original focus area was the North Atlantic Ocean, but over time the geographic extent expanded and CARINA now includes data from the entire Atlantic, the Arctic Ocean, and the Southern Ocean. Carbon data from the Pacific Ocean are being synthesized in the PICES effort. The CARINA database includes data from 188 cruises. The salinity, oxygen, nutrient, inorganic carbon system, and CFC data have been subjected to extensive quality control and adjustments have been made when necessary. The internally consistent data are available as three data products, one each for the Arctic Mediterranean Seas, the Atlantic, and the Southern Oceans (CARINA Data Products). In addition, all of the individual cruise data files have been made available in the WOCE exchange format in a single location (Cruise Summary Table) along with metadata and references. We strongly recommend users to employ the data products instead of the individual cruise files as the data in the latter have not been corrected for biases identified during the secondary QC. The CARINA effort is further described in the following as well as in the CARINA special issue of Earth System Science Data (ESSD) Journal. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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https://obis.org/dataset/16d92f0c-536c-45e8-9068-c2c0458ee87b
Since November 1995, the CARIACO Ocean Time Series program has been studying the relationship betwee ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://obis.org/dataset/16d92f0c-536c-45e8-9068-c2c0458ee87b | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://ipt.iobis.org/caribbeanobis/ | ||||
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English name | Cariaco-phytoplankton - Caribbean OBIS | ||||
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Citation | Troccoli L, Diaz R, Subero S, Astor Y, Varela R, Rueda-Roa D, Klein E, Muller-Karger F (2018) Phytoplankton occurrence and density from the Cariaco Basin (1995-2017). | ||||
Abstract | Since November 1995, the CARIACO Ocean Time Series program has been studying the relationship between surface primary production (carbon fixation rates by photosynthesis of planktonic algae), regional hydrography, physical forcing variables (such as the wind), and the settling flux of particulate organic carbon in the Cariaco Basin. This tectonic depression, located on the continental shelf of Venezuela, shows marked seasonal and interannual variation in hydrography and primary production induced in part by the regular migration of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). The Cariaco Basin hydrography is affected by North-Atlantic gyre-scale processes, including dispersal of Subtropical Underwater and western boundary current variability, cross-equatorial flow of water masses (Wust, 1964; Muller-Karger et al., 1989), wind-driven upwelling compounded by geostrophic circulation (Richards, 1975; Muller-Karger and Aparicio-Castro, 1994i), ventilation forced by Caribbean Sea eddies (Astor et al., 2003), and river discharge (Yarincik et al., 2000; Lorenzoni, et al. 2009). Due to its restricted circulation and high primary production, the basin is anoxic below ~250 m (Muller-Karger et al., 2001; 2010). In the late 1990's and early 2000's, CARIACO observations measured annual primary production rates of more than 500 gC/m²y, of which over 15-20% was generated by events lasting one month or less. Since 2004 there has been a decrease in primary production rates (annual averages of less than 400 gC/m²y). Still, the annual primary production rates in the Cariaco Basin are comparable to rates estimated using time series observations for Monterey Bay (460 gC/m² y; Chavez, 1996), and higher than rates estimated for Georges Bank, the New York Shelf, and the Oregon Shelf (380, 300, and 190 gC/m² y, respectively; Walsh, 1988). Primary production and vertical particulate organic matter fluxes in the Cariaco Basin are higher than those observed at the oligotrophic BATS and HOT locations (Karl et al., 2001; Steinberg et al., 2001; Thunell et al., 2007). The Basin also experiences sedimentological events caused by earthquakes (Thunell et al., 1999; Lorenzoni et al., 2012) and coastal flooding (Percy et al., 2008; Lorenzoni et al., 2009). All of these phenomena can influence the sediments. | ||||
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https://www.caribbeanmarineatlas.net/
The Caribbean Marine Atlas (CMA) is an online digital platform that stores and provides access to ge ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Leonardo Jose ARIAS ALEMÁN ( OceanExpert : 12914 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.caribbeanmarineatlas.net/ | ||||
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Abstract | The Caribbean Marine Atlas (CMA) is an online digital platform that stores and provides access to geospatial information (and related documents) on the "Marine Environment and Human Societies in the Wider Caribbean Region". Its two primary objectives are: (1) to support regional-level Integrated Ocean Governance, (2) to support Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) in the IOCARIBE Member States. Its contents are directed towards organizations and professionals with responsibilities for conducting analyses, providing advice and/or making decisions on the governance and management of the marine environment at the regional, sub-regional and national levels. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras | ||||
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http://ipt.iobis.org/caribbeanobis/
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Submitter/Owner | Prof. Eduardo Klein ( OceanExpert : 9199 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU (OBIS) | ||||
Datasource URL | http://ipt.iobis.org/caribbeanobis/ | ||||
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Abstract | The Caribbean Regional Node for OBIS serves the Caribbean region, centralizing and curating the regional datasets. We also provide training courses and technical advise in the wider Caribbean, Central and South America in Spanish. The operative center is located at the Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas, Venezuela which partially supports the node as an academic activity. | ||||
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https://cormp.org/
The University of North Carolina Wilmington's Coastal Ocean Research and Monitoring Program (CORMP), ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://cormp.org/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://secoora.org/ | ||||
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English name | Carolina Buoy Data - Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association | ||||
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Abstract | The University of North Carolina Wilmington's Coastal Ocean Research and Monitoring Program (CORMP), established in 2000, operates nine mooring stations in North Carolina and South Carolina. Data and information collected is used to: - Increase maritime safety, - Improve better forecasting of coastal hazards, - Support ecosystem based management and living marine resources, - Understand local coastal climate patterns through CORMP's long-term data set. As a member of the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association (SECOORA), CORMP collaborates with SECOORA and their members to address NOAA's Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS ®) national priorities. | ||||
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http://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/SOURCES/.CARTON-GIESE/.SODA/
Simple Ocean Data Assimilation (SODA) reanalysis of ocean climate variability.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/SOURCES/.CARTON-GIESE/.SODA/ | ||||
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Abstract | Simple Ocean Data Assimilation (SODA) reanalysis of ocean climate variability. | ||||
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http://www.ideo-cclme.ieo.es
Invasive alien species and other ocean stressors: Furthering the scientific knowledge and capacity b ...
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Submitter/Owner | Stelios Contarinis ( OceanExpert : 51022 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IOC Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.ideo-cclme.ieo.es | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ioc.unesco.org | ||||
ODIS-Arch URL | http://www.ideo-cclme.ieo.es/odis/odis_sitemap.xml | ||||
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Abstract | Invasive alien species and other ocean stressors: Furthering the scientific knowledge and capacity basis in the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem | ||||
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https://cddis.nasa.gov/Data_and_Derived_Products/ArchiveExplorer.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://cddis.nasa.gov/Data_and_Derived_Products/ArchiveExplorer.html | ||||
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Citation | CDDIS is one of the Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs), part of the NASA Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) project. Datasets and related data products and services are provided by CDDIS, managed by the NASA ESDIS project. The CDDIS can be cited as follows: C. Noll, The Crustal Dynamics Data Information System: A resource to support scientific analysis using space geodesy, Advances in Space Research,Volume 45, Issue 12, 15 June 2010, Pages 1421-1440, ISSN 0273-1177, DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2010.01.018. | ||||
Abstract | The CDDIS Archive Explorer application allows users to query the data holdings of the CDDIS to learn more about what data are available for download. Note: Queries for VLBI data holdings will be available for browsing soon. | ||||
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http://data.cefas.co.uk
The Centre for the Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas), as one of the world's lon ...
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Submitter/Owner | Laura Hanley ( OceanExpert : 42488 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://data.cefas.co.uk | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.cefas.co.uk | ||||
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Abstract | The Centre for the Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas), as one of the world's longest-established marine research organisations, has provided advice on the sustainable exploitation of marine resources since 1902. Today Cefas works in support of a healthy environment and a growing blue economy providing innovative solutions for the aquatic environment, biodiversity and food security. The Cefas Data Portal provides access to over 2125 metadata records, with over 6402 data sets available to download and connect to in support of commitments to Open Science. Datasets available are increasingly diverse and include many legacy datasets including those from fish, shellfish and plankton surveys from the 1980's to the present day. Other increasingly international datasets made available include species migration data from tagging activities and data on habitat and sediment, ecosystem change, human activities including marine litter, otolith sampling and fish stomach contents, oceanography, acoustics, health and water quality. Data is provided under UK Open Government License by default where feasible. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science | ||||
Technical notes | Currently over 135 DOIs for data and data products | ||||
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http://cdmo.baruch.sc.edu/
NOAA's National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS) acknowledges the importance of both long-t ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://cdmo.baruch.sc.edu/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://cdmo.baruch.sc.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Centralized Data Management Office - NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserve System | ||||
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Abstract | NOAA's National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS) acknowledges the importance of both long-term environmental monitoring programs and data and information dissemination through the support of the NERRS System-wide Monitoring Program (SWMP). The goal of the SWMP is to "identify and track short-term variability and long-term changes in the integrity and biodiversity of representative estuarine ecosystems and coastal watersheds for the purpose of contributing to effective national, regional and site specific coastal zone management." This comprehensive program consists of three phased components: - estuarine water quality monitoring, - biodiversity monitoring, - land-use and habitat change analysis. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA, National Ocean Service | ||||
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http://archive.ceda.ac.uk/
The CEDA Archive forms part of NERC's Environmental Data Service (EDS) and is responsible for lookin ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://archive.ceda.ac.uk/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ceda.ac.uk/ | ||||
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Abstract | The CEDA Archive forms part of NERC's Environmental Data Service (EDS) and is responsible for looking after data from atmospheric and earth observation research. We host over 18 Petabytes of data from climate models, satellites, aircraft, met observations, and other sources. | ||||
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https://www.gbif.org/dataset/83e187c6-f762-11e1-a439-00145eb45e9a
The collection comprises fish specimens collected between Sept. 1954 and Dec. 2005, mostly in the So ...
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Mirtha Noemi Lewis ( OceanExpert : 17969 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.gbif.org/dataset/83e187c6-f762-11e1-a439-00145eb45e9a | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://arobis.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar/ | ||||
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English name | Centro Nacional Patagonico Ichthyological Collection | ||||
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Citation | ArOBIS Centro Nacional Patagónico. Centro Nacional Patagonico Ichthyological Collection (OBIS South America, SOUTHERN OCEAN SUB-NODE). Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/3bxm3g accessed via GBIF.org on 2020-08-04. | ||||
Abstract | The collection comprises fish specimens collected between Sept. 1954 and Dec. 2005, mostly in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean and in Patagonian rivers. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Instituto de Diversidad y Evolución Austral (CCT CONICET - CENPAT) | ||||
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https://idn.ceos.org/
The CEOS International Directory Network (IDN) is a Gateway to the world of Earth Science data. The ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://idn.ceos.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | The CEOS International Directory Network (IDN) is a Gateway to the world of Earth Science data. The CEOS IDN is an international effort developed to assist researchers in locating information on available datasets. The directory is sponsored as a service to the Earth science community. CEOS was established in September, 1984 in response to a recommendation from a Panel of Experts on Remote Sensing from Space and set up under the aegis of the G7 Economic Summit of Industrial Nations Working Group on Growth, Technology, and Employment. This Panel recognized the multidisciplinary nature of space-based Earth observations and the value of coordinating international Earth observation efforts to benefit society. Accordingly, the original function of CEOS was to coordinate and harmonize Earth observations to make it easier for the user community to access and use data. CEOS initially focused on interoperability, common data formats, the inter-calibration of instruments, and common validation and inter-comparison of products. However, over time, the circumstances surrounding the collection and use of space-based Earth observations have changed. The number of Earth-observing satellites has vastly increased. Onboard instruments are more complex and are capable of collecting new types of data in ever-growing volumes. The user community has expanded and become more diverse as different data types become available and new applications for Earth observations are developed. Users have become more organized, forming several international bodies that coordinate and levy Earth observation requirements. In response to this changing environment, CEOS has evolved, becoming more complex and expanding the number and scope of its activities. In addition to its original charge, CEOS now focuses on validated requirements levied by external organizations, works closely with other satellite coordinating bodies (e.g. the Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites, CGMS), and continues its role as the primary forum for international coordination of space-based Earth observations. Over the past three decades, CEOS has significantly contributed to the advancement of space-based Earth observation community efforts. CEOS Agencies communicate, collaborate, and exchange information on Earth observation activities, spurring useful partnerships such as the Integrated Global Observing Strategy (IGOS). CEOS played an influential role in the establishment and ongoing development of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) and the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). CEOS, through the major investments made by CEOS Agencies in developing the space segment of GEOSS, continues to provide space-based Earth observations in support of GEOSS implementation. CEOS Agencies work together to launch multi-agency collaborative missions, and such cooperative efforts have highly benefited users all around the world. CEOS also provides an established means of communicating with external organizations, enabling CEOS to understand and act upon these organizations’ Earth observation needs and requirements. | ||||
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http://arobis.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar:8081/resource?r=arobis-cetaceans
Database containing published information from scientific papers and reports of cetaceans in the Atl ...
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Mirtha Noemi Lewis ( OceanExpert : 17969 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | http://arobis.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar:8081/resource?r=arobis-cetaceans | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://arobis.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar/ | ||||
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English name | Cetacean distribution in the South Atlantic and South Pacific Ocean - OBIS Argentina | ||||
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Acronym | Cetacean distribution in the South Atlantic and South Pacific Ocean - ArOBIS | ||||
Citation | Reyes L (2015): Cetacean distribution in the South Atlantic and South Pacific Ocean (AR-OBIS). v1.9. ArOBIS Centro Nacional Patagónico. Dataset/Occurrence. http://arobis.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar:8081/resource?r=arobis-cetaceans&v=1.9 | ||||
Abstract | Database containing published information from scientific papers and reports of cetaceans in the Atlantic Ocean, Magellanic region and South Pacific Ocean. Different records encompassing counting, sighting and stranding programs, personal communications with trained individuals, photographs, unpublished abstracts from meetings, books newspaper articles, and specimen collections from academic institutions and museums. The oldest records were accepted by the authors when the documentation and synonymy were reviewed. Distribution at nearshore waters of open coast sheltered fjords, bays and river mouths. Peripheral records from farther offshore include reported sightings in Malvinas/Falkland Islands, Drake Passage and the South Shetland Islands. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Instituto de Diversidad y Evolución Austral (CCT CONICET - CENPAT) | ||||
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https://apps.ecmwf.int/webapps/opencharts
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://apps.ecmwf.int/webapps/opencharts | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ecmwf.int/ | ||||
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English name | Charts Catalogue - European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts | ||||
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Abstract | We provide global forecasts, climate reanalyses and specific datasets, designed to meet different user requirements. These are available via the web, point-to-point dissemination, data servers and broadcasting. ECMWF’s operational forecasts aim to show how the weather is most likely to evolve. To do this, the Centre produces an ensemble of predictions. Individually they are full descriptions of the evolution of the weather. Collectively they indicate the likelihood of a range of future weather scenarios. Our Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) provides forecasts and associated verification at different resolutions and for multiple time ranges. Our products present key aspects of the forecast evolution and the associated uncertainty. The verification provides essential feedback on the quality of the forecasting system. | ||||
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http://near-goos.nmdis.org.cn/
China Delayed Mode Database for NEAR-GOOS (CDMDB) is operated by the National Marine Data and Inform ...
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Submitter/Owner | Dr Ting Yu ( OceanExpert : 17910 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://near-goos.nmdis.org.cn/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.nmdis.org.cn/ | ||||
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English name | CHINA NEAR-GOOS Delayed Mode DataBase | ||||
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Abstract | China Delayed Mode Database for NEAR-GOOS (CDMDB) is operated by the National Marine Data and Information Service of China (NMDIS). CDMDB service provides oceanographic data and information products (Buoy data, Ship reports, GTS data, Meteorological data, SST and salinity data, wind and wave data, and so on), free of charge, to all the NEAR-GOOS users through the Internet. | ||||
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https://catalogue.cioos.ca/
The Canadian Integrated Ocean Observing System (CIOOS) is Canada’s nucleus for integrated ocean sc ...
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Submitter/Owner | Julie Dionne Lavoie ( OceanExpert : 57837 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
Datasource URL | https://catalogue.cioos.ca/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://cioos.ca/ | ||||
ODIS-Arch URL | https://catalogue.cioosatlantic.ca/sitemap/sitemap.xml | ||||
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Abstract | The Canadian Integrated Ocean Observing System (CIOOS) is Canada’s nucleus for integrated ocean science and observing activities. CIOOS engages locally, connects regionally, and coordinates nationally to elevate Canada’s ocean monitoring to the global stage. These partnerships generate information and facilitate place-based solutions to advance our understanding of the ocean. With CIOOS, users can now discover, access, and visualize high-quality data through our online platform. By navigating these vast waters together, CIOOS helps prepare for Canada’s future by unlocking the true potential of our ocean, coasts, and waterways. The CIOOS data catalog is built on the Comprehensive Knowledge Archive Network(CKAN) web portal platform. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Observatoire global du Saint-Laurent | ||||
Technical notes | L'Observatoire global du Saint-Laurent (OGSL) is the institution hosting the national catalogue of CIOOS. But CIOOS is led by 3 main regions (CIOOS Atlantic, CIOOS Pacific and OGSL for the St. Lawrence sector). | ||||
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https://spraydata.ucsd.edu/climCUGN/
The climatology is provided for each section of the California Underwater Glider Network, projected ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://spraydata.ucsd.edu/climCUGN/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://spraydata.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Climatology of the California Underwater Glider Network - California Underwater Glider Network at University of California San Diego | ||||
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Acronym | Climatology of the CUGN - CUGN-UCSD | ||||
Citation | You are welcome to download and use these figures and the associated data. If you do so please include both in your bibliography both references: Rudnick, D. L., K. D. Zaba, R. E. Todd, and R. E. Davis, 2017: A climatology of the California Current System from a network of underwater gliders. Progress in Oceanography, 154, 64-106; doi: 10.1016/j.pocean.2017.03.002 Rudnick, D. L., K. D. Zaba, R. E. Todd, and R. E. Davis, 2017: A climatology using data from the California Underwater Glider Network - Dataset [Downloaded at XXXX]. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Instrument Development Group. doi: 10.21238/S8SPRAY7292 | ||||
Abstract | The climatology is provided for each section of the California Underwater Glider Network, projected on depth or potential density vertical coordinates. These netCDF files are CF-1.6 and ACDD compliant, including all relevant metadata. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography | ||||
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https://cchdo.ucsd.edu
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://cchdo.ucsd.edu | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.clivar.org/ | ||||
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English name | CLIVAR and Carbon Hydrographic Data Office | ||||
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Citation | Please cite data downloaded from CCHDO as: [Data providers of the parameter(s) used]. [Year of file access]. [CTD/Bottle] data from cruise [expocode], [format version used]. Accessed from CCHDO [url of cruise data page]. Access date [date of download]. [Applicable CCHDO cruise DOI if provided]. For example: Swift, J. and Becker, S. 2019. CTD data from Cruise 33RR20160321, exchange version. Accessed from CCHDO https://cchdo.ucsd.edu/cruise/33RR20160321. Access date 2019-08-21. CCHDO cruise DOI: 10.7942/C2008W Information on the scientists who provided the different parameters can be found in the cruise report. Additionally, for US GO-SHIP cruises, this information is usually in the comments section in the text headers of the Exchange bottle files. Users are also encouraged to acknowledge the funding program that supported the data collection in their publication. For US GO-SHIP data this is the NSF/NOAA funded U.S Repeat Hydrography Program. | ||||
Abstract | The CCHDO's primary mission is to deliver the highest possible quality global CTD and hydrographic data to users. These data are a product of decades of observations related to the physical characteristics of ocean waters carried out during WOCE, CLIVAR and numerous other oceanographic research programs. Whenever possible we provide these data in three easy-to-use formats: WHP-Exchange (which we recommend for data submissions to the CCHDO), WOCE, and netCDF. The CCHDO also manages public and non-public CTD data to be used for the global Argo and OceanSITES programs. This site is funded by the National Science Foundation and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Observations Division. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of California, San Diego | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/weather-category/clouds/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/weather-category/clouds/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Clouds - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | Global cloud imagery are compiled by the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW) Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) and accessed via their RealEarth™ Web Map Service (WMS). These hourly imagery are composites of approximately 14 satellites, both geostationary (GEO) and low earth-orbiting (LEO). Infrared imagery are provided at approximately 4-km (2.5-mile) resolution while visible imagery have a higher 1-km (0.6-mile) resolution. Visible imagery can only see clouds when it is daytime while infrared can sense clouds during the day and nigh. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Wisconsin-Madison | ||||
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https://www.coaps.fsu.edu/COARE/coaremet.html
The Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment (COARE) was designed by an international group of s ...
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.coaps.fsu.edu/COARE/coaremet.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ucar.edu/ | ||||
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Abstract | The Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment (COARE) was designed by an international group of scientists as an integral part of the Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere (TOGA) Study. TOGACOARE brought together scientists and support staff from 20 nations. The experiment combined oceanography, meteorology, and computer climate modeling to better understand the effect of tropical warm weather regions on the tropical ocean-global atmosphere system. UCAR managed TOGA-COARE, the second-largest field program since GATE, with the establishment of the TOGA-COARE International Project Office in Boulder in 1990. Over 150 UCAR/NCAR staff were involved in the project. The TOGA-COARE Records consist of budget information, correspondence, plans, reports, protocols, ship reports, meeting minutes, and handwritten notes. Meeting minutes and correspondence offer a window into the complexities of managing and executing a massive international field project. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | UCAR (UNIDATA) | ||||
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https://ioos.noaa.gov/project/comt/
Coastal waters and lowlands of the U.S. are threatened by climate change, sea-level rise, flooding, ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://ioos.noaa.gov/project/comt/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://ioos.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Coastal and Ocean Modeling Testbed - Integrated Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Citation | Kerr, P. C., et al. (2013), U.S. IOOS coastal and ocean modeling testbed: Inter-model evaluation of tides, waves, and hurricane surge in the Gulf of Mexico, J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 118, 5129–5172, doi:10.1002/jgrc.20376. | ||||
Abstract | Coastal waters and lowlands of the U.S. are threatened by climate change, sea-level rise, flooding, oxygen depleted “dead zones”, oil spills and unforeseen disasters. With funding from the IOOS Program Office, strong and strategic collaborations among experts from academia, federal operational centers and industry are forged to create the U.S. IOOS Coastal and Ocean Modeling Testbed (COMT). The COMT serves as a conduit between the federal operational and research communities and allows sharing of numerical models, observations and software tools. The COMT supports integration, comparison, scientific analyses and archiving of data and model output needed to elucidate, prioritize, and resolve federal and regional operational coastal ocean issues associated with a range of existing and emerging coastal oceanic, hydrologic, and ecological models. The Testbed has enabled significant community building (within the modeling community as well as enhancing academic and federal operational relations) which has dramatically improved model development. Projects supported through the COMT are designed to create new knowledge, new model code and tools; develop operational user capacity; and build a repository of evaluation data sets to expand and improve the modeling capabilities of operational partners and the broader coastal and ocean modeling community. Transition from research to operations is enhanced by scoping projects that meet identified operational needs, including both researchers and operational users on project teams, and leveraging transition resources. For the most up to date information on current projects, please go to comt.ioos.us. This page includes background information on the testbed, governing documents and some of our summary and overview presentations. | ||||
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https://cdip.ucsd.edu
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Submitter/Owner | Dr James Behrens ( OceanExpert : 28097 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://cdip.ucsd.edu | ||||
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English name | Coastal Data Information Program | ||||
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Citation | When used for web displays and online resources, please provide a link to the CDIP homepage. For instance, in standard html: Data courtesy of <a href=https://cdip.ucsd.edu/>CDIP</a>. For offline references, please choose the appropriate form from the following recommended acknowledgements. (1) Short form (figure captions, etc.) “… data from CDIP, Scripps Institution of Oceanography.” (2) Longer form (in text) “…data were furnished by the Coastal Data Information Program, Integrative Oceanography Division, operated by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.” (3) Full form (acknowledgements at conclusion of papers, etc.) “…data were furnished by the Coastal Data Information Program (CDIP), Integrative Oceanography Division, operated by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, under the sponsorship of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the California Department of Parks and Recreation.” (4) https://doi.org/10.18437/C7WC72 | ||||
Abstract | The Coastal Data Information Program (CDIP) is an extensive network for monitoring waves and beaches along the coastlines of the United States. Since its inception in 1975, the program has produced a vast database of publicly-accessible environmental data for use by coastal engineers and planners, scientists, mariners, and marine enthusiasts. The program has also remained at the forefront of coastal monitoring, developing numerous innovations in instrumentation, system control and management, computer hardware and software, field equipment, and installation techniques. CDIP is operated by the Ocean Engineering Research Group (OERG), part of the Integrative Oceanography Division (IOD) at Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO). | ||||
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https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/coastal/coastal.html
NCEI builds and distributes high-resolution, coastal digital elevation models (DEMs) that integrate ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/coastal/coastal.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/ngdc.html | ||||
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English name | Coastal Elevation Models - National Centers for Environmental Information at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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Acronym | Coastal Elevation Models - NOAA-NCEI | ||||
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Abstract | NCEI builds and distributes high-resolution, coastal digital elevation models (DEMs) that integrate ocean bathymetry and land topography supporting NOAA's mission to understand and predict changes in Earth's environment, and conserve and manage coastal and marine resources to meet our Nation's economic, social, and environmental needs. DEMs are used for coastal process modeling (tsunami inundation, storm surge, sea-level rise, contaminant dispersal, etc.), ecosystems management and habitat research, coastal and marine spatial planning, and hazard mitigation and community preparedness. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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https://www1.kaiho.mlit.go.jp/JODC/ceisnet/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Norio Baba ( OceanExpert : 13092 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www1.kaiho.mlit.go.jp/JODC/ceisnet/index.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www1.kaiho.mlit.go.jp/ | ||||
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English name | Coastal Environmental Information Service | ||||
Original (non-English) name | CeisNet(シーズネット)とは | ||||
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Abstract | CeisNet It is an acronym for Coastal Environmental Information Service, which is the English name for "Coastal Sea Environmental Conservation Information," and is a nickname for providing "Coastal Sea Environmental Conservation Information" on the Internet. At CeisNet, which is currently provided, you can use WebGIS to view various information recorded in the "Coastal Sea Area Environmental Conservation Information" while freely overlaying it on the map displayed on your computer. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Japan Oceanographic Data Center | ||||
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http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/ilter/GoTTs/en_index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/ilter/GoTTs/en_index.html | ||||
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Abstract | For long term monitoring of ecological and oceanographic processes in the northernmost part of the Adriatic Sea at border of Area Marina Protetta di Miramare. MAMBO Buoy (Monitoraggio AMBientale Operativo == ENVironmental Operative Monitoring) - History of the time series. Mambo buoy was the first weather-marine coastal station installed in the northern Adriatic, able to detect the main meteorological and oceanographic parameters in near rela time. Launched in September 1998, MAMBO has been operational since January 1999; it is anchored at a depth of about 17 m, at outer limit of the Marine Protected Area of Miramare, in the Gulf of Trieste, in the northernmost part of the Adriatic Sea (45° 41'95" N and 13° 42'99" E); it is part of the Adriatic Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) site, together with biological time-series C1. The system was developed by OGS (at time Osservatorio Geofisico Sperimentale), at the request of WWF and of the Marine Protected Area of Miramamare, and took advantage of previous experiences of measurement and design in the Sicilian Channel and in the Gulf of Trieste. Over the years, there have been several imodifications in the configuration of the acquisition system; they are summarized in the technical details. It should be highlighted that, from 1999 to 2004, the sensors for the determination of the temperature, conductivity, pressure, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, pH, and chlorophyll have operated in profiliyng mode, by performing a vertical profile along the water column every three hours. Since 2005, however, the sensors for the hydrological properties have acquired data at a constant depth, initially at 10 m, and later also at 2 and 15 m in depth. The MAMBO-1 buoy of Miramare has also served as a testing laboratory for other buoys, variously configured, still working even for Civil Protection of Friuli Venezia Giulia. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale – OGS | ||||
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https://incois.gov.in/portal/comaps/home.jsp
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Pattabhi Rama Rao Eluri ( OceanExpert : 11748 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://incois.gov.in/portal/comaps/home.jsp | ||||
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English name | Coastal Ocan Monitoring and Prediction System | ||||
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Abstract | Coastal environments of India are under immense stress due to discharge and disposal of domestic and industrial wastes from the point and nonpoint sources as a result of the rapid growth of population and economic activities. Further, lack of proper sewer systems and discharge of untreated/semi-treated sewage and effluents from coastal towns/cities cause degradation of the coastal environment. The Government of India, in the Ministry of Earth Sciences (formerly Ministry of Ocean Development) have been monitoring the levels of marine pollution at about 80 locations along the coastline of the country. The programme is called COMAPS. The major objectives of this programme are to assess the status and trend of coastal marine environmental quality on a long term basis and to alert the government and public institutions, of their implications. The programme is operational from the year 1991-92 onwards. Data on nearly 25 environmental parameters including physical, chemical, biological and microbiological characteristics of water and sediment are collected with the help of R&D institutions in 0-10 km sector of these locations. The results obtained under the programme are periodically published in the Annual Report of the Ministry and also in the website http://www.dod.nic.in Data on select parameters for selected locations are published in http://www.icmam.gov.in | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services | ||||
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https://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/copepod/
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/copepod/ | ||||
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English name | Coastal Oceanic Plankton Ecology, Production, and Observation Database | ||||
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Citation | The content of the COPEPOD plankton database is updated on a monthly-to-quarterly basis. Every two years a printed NOAA technical memorandum is created to summarize the full data content, as well as the latest protocols for quality control and data product synthesis (i.e., new gridded fields, compilations, etc.). This allows users to cite a printed reference or a web site (depending on preference and/or the requirements of their intended publication or works). The most recent printed NOAA technical memorandum (NMFS-F/ST-37, aka "COPEPOD-2014") is available as an electronic PDF file (here) . The database can be cited as follows: O'Brien, T.D. 2014. COPEPOD: The Global Plankton Database. An overview of the 2014 database contents, processing methods, and access interface. U.S. Dep. Commerce, NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-F/ST-37, 29p. To cite the online database, some possible format examples are: COPEPOD: the global plankton database. ONLINE. 2019. Available: https://www.st.nfms.noaa.gov/copepod [8-Sep-2009]." ... or ... Plankton data were acquired from the COPEPOD global plankton database <https://www.st.nfms.noaa.gov/copepod>. | ||||
Abstract | A global plankton database that contains over 400,000 observations of copepods along with other zooplankton, phytoplankton, and microbial plankton taxa. COPEPOD: The global plankton database. COPEPODITE: The global time-series directory and time series analysis toolkit. NAUPLIUS: Ecosystems data products and visualization tools. COPEPEDIA: Taxonomic information photos and biometric data. This database provides fisheries and marine ecosystems investigators with an integrated data set of quality reviewed globally distributed plankton data along with any available co-sampled environmental hydrographic and meteorological data. These data are provided in a variety of forms e.g. spatial mean fields time-series graphical maps and figures and compilations e.g. from individual data sets to regional or taxa based compilations. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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https://www.smhi.se/kustmatsystem
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Katarina Lotta Elisabeth Fyrberg ( OceanExpert : 15564 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.smhi.se/kustmatsystem | ||||
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Abstract | The coastal measurement systems are a network of buoys that are placed around Sweden in the coastal zone. The Surface bouy measure temperature, salinity, chlorophyll, oxygen, current speed & direcion, wind speed, & direction, air temp & pressure and surface turbidity and salinity, oxygen and temperature in the water profile. Most Surface boiuy sensors deliver information in near real time. The buoy network is run in collaboration between SMHI, the University of Gothenburg, Umeå University, the Linnaeus University and Stockholm University. Sweden's observation system for Sea and Coast is under-dimensioned. The users of information from the Coastal Zone do not have time series for water parameters to be used in climate and model work and for research purposes. The buoys have been financed by funds from the Swedish Research Council, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency / the Swedish Maritime and Water Authority, and the Interreg project "Sea meets Land". | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Sveriges meteorologiska och hydrologiska institut | ||||
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Temperature data from coastal areas have been collected extensively from Newfoundland region since 1 ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.bio.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/base/data-donnees/cts-en.php | ||||
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English name | Coastal Time Series (CTS): A Database of Coastal Temperature Time Series for the Canadian East Coast | ||||
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Citation | DFO (20xx). Coastal Time Series (CTS): database of daily average temperatures from inshore moored thermographs for the East Coast of Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada. http://www.bio.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/base/data-donnees/cts-en.php. Database accessed on –insert date here Where xx is the year in which you interrogated the database In addition please include the following in your list of references: Gregory, D.N. 2004. Coastal Time Series (CTS): A Database of Coastal Temperature Time Series for the Canadian East Coast. DFO Can. Sci. Advis. Sec. Res. Doc. 2004/096 http://science-catalogue.canada.ca/record=b4011362~S6 | ||||
Abstract | Temperature data from coastal areas have been collected extensively from Newfoundland region since 1967 and the Scotian Shelf, Bay of Fundy and Gulf of St. Lawrence since 1978. The program, referred to as the Long-Term Temperature Monitoring Program (LTTM), is conducted mainly in support of various fisheries programs as well as to monitor any long-term changes of temperature. The Coastal Time Series database is a collection of all coastal thermographs held by the Ocean Science Division (OSD) at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. The data archive includes about 4000 coastal temperature time series from inshore areas on the Scotian Shelf, Gulf of St. Lawrence and Newfoundland coast. About 125 new series are added annually All of the data reported in the inventory are held at the Bedford Institute, although a substantial amount of the data originated from other sources. In addition to research programs from various Divisions within the Bedford Institute and St. Andrews Biological Station, data have been obtained from Institut Maurice Lamontagne, Mont Joli, Quebec, the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Center, St. John's, Newfoundland, and provincial agencies. The database consists of daily average temperatures generated from the original observations. The maximum, minimum and standard deviation are included with each daily observation. Sampling interval of the original observations range from four hours for the Ryan thermograph in use from 1967 to 1992, to hourly or halfhourly for the digital instruments today. Complete time series data at the original sampling rate are available on request. Each time series is associated with an event specification (event_spec). Please specify this field with any request for data. | ||||
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http://dev-coastkit.cbics.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://dev-coastkit.cbics.org/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://dev-coastkit.cbics.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | The CoastKit database centralises marine and coastal scientific project data, images and resources into a single database and provides ready accessibility for managers and researchers. Access to these resources is through a variety of web interfaces. This page is being used to test and evaluate interfaces before being provided for general use. | ||||
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https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/creofs/creofs.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/creofs/creofs.html | ||||
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English name | Columbia River Estuary Operational Forecast System - NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services | ||||
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Abstract | Oceanographic nowcasts and forecast guidance are scientific predictions about the present and future states of a water body (generally including water levels, currents, water temperature and salinity). These predictions rely on either observed data or forecasts from large-scale numerical models. A nowcast incorporates recent (and often near real-time) observed meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate data and/or analyzed (e.g. gridded) meteorological and oceanographic products. A nowcast covers the period of time from the recent past (e.g., the past few days) to the present, and it can make predictions for locations where observational data are not available. Forecast guidance incorporates meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate forecasts and makes predictions about the future states of a water body. A forecast is usually initiated by the state of a nowcast. The wind data used to run CREOFS are based on the National Weather Service (NWS) nested, high resolution (4 km) North American Mesoscale (NAM) weather prediction model winds (for the nowcast and forecast). Additionally, CREOFS relies on CO-OPS' real-time water level, temperature and salinity observations, the global operational Real-Time Ocean Forecast System (Global RTOFS) at the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP), which is based on an eddy resolving 1/12° global HYCOM (HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) river data, and a regional tidal model of the northeast Pacific Ocean developed by Dr. Mike Foreman. NWS Extratropical Storm Surge (ETSS) forecasts and the Navy's global operational HYCOM forecasts are used as backup. The CREOFS grid has 74,061 nodes and 142,684 elements and includes the upper and lower Columbia River and Estuary. Grid resolution ranges from 39 km on the open ocean boundary to approximately 100 m near the coast, indicating the flexibility of the grid size based on bathymetry from the deep ocean to the coast. Additionally, the higher resolution along the navigational channels within the river, from approximately 100 m to 10 m, provides detailed current features. The entire CREOFS grid and spatial extent is indicated at right. CREOFS output is displayed in five separate subdomains extending from the Upper Columbia River down to the offshore region. The five subdomains are: Upper Columbia River, Middle Columbia River, Lower Columbia River, Columbia River Bar Entrance, and the mouth and offshore region of the Columbia River. Their spatial extent is show in the graphic. The portion of the CREOFS grid that is available in the five subdomains. CREOFS runs on NOAA's High Performance Computing System (HPCS) in a new Coastal Ocean Modeling Framework (COMF) developed by CO-OPS. As a result, CREOFS has direct access to NWS operational meteorological products that it needs to run reliably. Nowcast and forecast guidance cycles are run 4 times a day (every 6 hours). CREOFS output is in NetCDF format. An archive of CREOFS NetCDF nowcast and forecast files can be accessed from THREDDS server. All CO-OPS official real-time products, including nowcast and forecast guidance from CREOFS are monitored by the CO-OPS's Continuous Operational Real-Time Monitoring System (CORMS). CORMS provides 24 hour per day, 7 day per week monitoring and quality control of sensors and data in order to ensure the availability, accuracy, and quality of tide, water level, current, and other marine environmental information. CORMS is intended to identify invalid and erroneous data and information before application of the data by real-time and near real-time users. Columbia River Datum (CDR): Established as a non-tidal, defined gradient datum that was developed from an observational study by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Portland District in 1912 (R.E. Hickson, 1912). The USACE installed water level gauges and established low water levels at numerous points along the Columbia River that are the foundation of the present day Columbia River Datum (CRD). CRD is an adopted low water reference plane that runs from Harrington Point at River Mile 23 to Bonneville Dam at River Mile 145. It also extends up the Willamette River at the confluence with the Columbia River to Willamette Falls in Oregon City at Willamette River Mile 27. The CRD reference zero was set at gauge locations such that the datum was below the average low water, but not as low as the lowest record for a long period which resulted from a combination of circumstances that seldom occur. Historically CRD was defined relative to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD 29) at distinct river miles with linear interpolation applied between defined locations. CRD is now defined at distinct river miles relative to North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88). For tidal datums purposes on the upper Columbia River, tidal datums (e.g. MLLW, MHW) are computed using observations the low river stages of the year, generally August through October. This time period constraint is due to the masking of the tidal signal from strong seasonal river runoff during other portions of the year (Stolz et al, 2005). | ||||
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http://www.fao.org/fishery/statistics/global-consumption/en
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Marc Taconet ( OceanExpert : 16546 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | FAO | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.fao.org/fishery/statistics/global-consumption/en | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.fao.org/fishery/statistics/en | ||||
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English name | Consumption of Fish and Fishery Products - FAO Fisheries Division | ||||
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Abstract | This database contains statistics of the world apparent consumption of fish and fishery products. A food balance sheet for fish and fishery products presents a comprehensive picture of the pattern of a country's fish supply during a specified reference period (calendar year). The 3 domains (commodities balances, Food Balance Sheets and Consumption) include statistics on apparent consumption of fish and fishery products based on food balance sheet methodology. The series, starting from 1961, are aggregated into eight major groups of species of similar biological characteristic and are expressed in terms of live-weight equivalent. Nutritional values in terms of proteins, calories and fats are also provided. Food Balance Sheets provide an approximate picture of the food situation in the countries' self-sufficiency and their trends over time, which may be used, for economic and nutritional studies, for the preparation of development plans and the formulation of related projects, as in fact is being done in the FAO. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department | ||||
Technical notes | FIGIS. FAO/FIPS is responsible for supplying annual statistics of supply/utilisation accounts (SUAs) for 10 groups of primary fishery commodities and 9 groups of processed products derived from them to the FAO/WAICENT/ESS system of food availability and consumption data. This data cover almost all the countries and territories of the world from 1961. The SUAs contain the estimates of supplies from different sources matched against estimates of different form of utilisation of each product. These series are regularly updated and revised in the light of any new information. By taking data for a period, limiting it to food commodities and converting the food into calories, proteins and fats, it is possible to prepare food balance sheets (FBS). The food balance sheets derived from the SUAs of food products are consistent internally. The following data set description refers to the statistics of world apparent consumption of fish and fishery products based on food balance sheets. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/ciofs/ciofs.html | ||||
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English name | Cook Inlet Operational Forecast System - NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services | ||||
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Abstract | Oceanographic nowcasts and forecast guidance are scientific predictions about the present and future states of a water body (generally including water levels, currents, water temperature and salinity). These predictions rely on either near real-time observations or forecasts from large-scale numerical models. A nowcast incorporates recent (and often near real-time) observed meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate data and/or analyzed (e.g. gridded) meteorological and oceanographic products. A nowcast covers the period of time from the recent past (e.g., the past few days) to the present, and it can make predictions for locations where observational data are not available. Forecast guidance incorporates meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate forecasts and makes predictions about the future states of a water body. A forecast is usually initiated by the state of a nowcast. CIOFS surface meteorological forcing conditions are based on the National Weather Service (NWS) North American Mesoscale (NAM) weather prediction model (for both nowcast and forecast). The National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP)'s operational meteorological forecast products of Global Forecast System (GFS) are used as a backup when NAM products are not available. CIOFS uses NCEP's Global Real-Time Ocean Forecast System (G-RTOFS) to produce lateral ocean open boundary conditions of water temperature, salinity and sub-tidal water levels, and Navy's operational global Hybird Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) is used as a backup of RTOFS when RTOFS is not available. ADCIRC 2001 Tidal Database is used to generate CIOFS tidal open boundary forcing. Additionally, USGS real-time river discharge observations from 12 major river gauges are used to drive themodel. The CIOFS uses orthogonal grid (lower right figure) with horizontal dimension of 1044 x 724. Its horizontal resolution ranges from 10 m within the estuaries and navigational channels to 3.5 km near offshore waters. The vertical grid follows the terrain and consists of 30 sigma levels. The bathymetry of the Cook Inlet is indicated on your left. Model bathymetry is populated from the best available data which include NOS sounding data, NGDC and NGS shoreline data, USGS topography gridded product. Digital Elevation Map (DEM) was used for wetting/drying process. CIOFS runs on NOAA's High Performance Computing Systems (HPCS), the Weather Climate Operational Supercomputer System (WCOSS) under the NOS shared standard Coastal Ocean Modeling Framework (COMF) developed by CO-OPS. As a result, CIOFS has direct access to NWS operational meteorological products and real-time observations that are required to run CIOFS reliably. CIOFS runs four times (00z, 06z, 12z, and 18z UTC) per day with 6-hour nowcasts and 48-hour forecasts for each cycle. CIOFS output is in NetCDF format. An archive of CIOFS NetCDF nowcast and forecast files can be accessed from CO-OPS THREDDS server. All CO-OPS official real-time products, including nowcast and forecast guidance from CIOFS are monitored by the CO-OPS's Continuous Operational Real-Time Monitoring System (CORMS). CORMS provides 24 hour per day, 7 days per week monitoring and quality control of sensors and data in order to ensure the availability, accuracy, and quality of tide, water level, current, and other marine environmental information. CORMS is intended to identify invalid and erroneous data and information before application of the data by real-time and near real-time users. | ||||
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https://resources.marine.copernicus.eu/?option=com_csw&task=results
Ocean product catalogue, to downoald or visualize data across nearly 15 variables, including hindcas ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://resources.marine.copernicus.eu/?option=com_csw&task=results | ||||
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English name | Copernicus Marine's Catalogue - Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service | ||||
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Abstract | Ocean product catalogue, to downoald or visualize data across nearly 15 variables, including hindcast, current and forecast data. | ||||
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http://www.marineinsitu.eu/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Loic Petit de la Villeon ( OceanExpert : 13124 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.marineinsitu.eu/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://marine.copernicus.eu/ | ||||
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English name | Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service - In Situ Thematic Assembly Centre | ||||
Original (non-English) name | IN SITU Thematic Assembling Centre for the Copernicus Marine Environmental Monitoring Service | ||||
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Abstract | The Copernicus Marine Service (CMEMS), led by Mercator-Ocean is based on a distributed model of service production, relying on the expertise of a wide network of participating European organisations involved in operational oceanography. The Service encompasses two kinds of production centres: • 1. Monitoring and Forecasting Centres (MFCs), charged with maintaining numerical models of the ocean. There are seven MFCs: six for regional seas and one for the global ocean • 2. Thematic Assembly Centres (TAC), which are tasked with the collection of ocean observations, both in situ (water column) and satellite observations. The In Situ TAC is the component of the Copernicus Marine Service which ensures consistent and reliable access to a range of in situ data for the purpose of service production and validation. In Situ TAC has two main objectives: • 1. To collect multi-source, multi-platform, heterogeneous data, perform consistent quality control and distribute it in a common format (NetCDF) and in near-real-time (within 24 hours) to the CMEMS Marine Forecasting Centres (MFC), for assimilation into their numerical ocean models. • 2. To supply the MFCs and downstream users with re-processed 25-50-year products in delayed mode. In addition to the near-real-time products, these delayed-mode products are useful for model validation or assimilation in ocean reanalysis and climate studies | ||||
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https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/SatelliteData/Cortad/
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/SatelliteData/Cortad/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Coral Reef Temperature Anomaly Database - NOAA | ||||
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Abstract | The Coral Reef Temperature Anomaly Database (CoRTAD) is a collection of sea surface temperature (SST) and related thermal stress metrics, developed specifically for coral reef ecosystem applications but relevant to other ecosystems as well. The CoRTAD Version 5 contains global, approximately 4 km resolution SST data on a weekly time scale from 1982 through 2012. The purpose of the CoRTAD is to provide sea surface temperature data and related thermal stress parameters with good temporal consistency, high accuracy, and fine spatial resolution. The CoRTAD is intended primarily for climate and ecosystem related applications and studies and was designed specifically to address questions concerning the relationship between coral disease and bleaching and temperature stress. Sea surface temperature anomaly wind speed sea ice fraction thermal stress anomaly The Coral Reef Temperature Anomaly Database CoRTAD is a collection of sea surface temperature SST and related thermal stress metrics developed specifically for coral reef ecosystem applications but relevant to other ecosystems as well. The CoRTAD is intended primarily for climate and ecosystem related applications and studies and was designed specifically to address questions concerning the relationship between coral disease and bleaching and temperature stress. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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https://oceanobservatories.org/core-instrument-analytical-results/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://oceanobservatories.org/core-instrument-analytical-results/ | ||||
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English name | Core Instrument Analytical Results - Ocean Observatories Initiative | ||||
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Citation | Citing OOI Data The “Ocean Observatories Initiative” should be cited as the source for any data used in research projects or papers derived from OOI instrumentation, including posts on social media where a link to the OOI data must be provided. General Data Source When citing OOI as the general data source, we encourage authors to use the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org. Downloaded on (date_accessed). Specific Instrument and Time Frame When citing data from a specific instrument and time range, we suggest the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, (data_type, reference_designator) data from (start_date) to (end_date). Downloaded on (date_accessed). For example: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, Bottom Pressure Tilt (RS03CCAL-MJ03F-05-BOTPTA301) data from 25 January 2015 to 25 May 2016. Downloaded on 17 June 2016. | ||||
Abstract | The Core Instrument Analytical Results data repository contains processed analytical data and metadata for a subset of Cabled Array instruments that collect fluid or particulate samples that are brought back to shore and analyzed in a laboratory. These instruments are described briefly below, along with links to their respective data files. Numerical and other processed analytical results are generally provided in spreadsheet form. Associated metadata files including analytical protocols, sampling and recovery notes, and sample log files are presented in .pdf format. As-deployed images of instruments are provided in .jpg format, with image metadata summarized in spreadsheet-based catalogs. Osmosis-based Water Sampler (OSMOI) Data – This instrument class provides a long-term sampling of diffuse and/or pore fluids at the seabed by drawing those fluids into small-bore, capillary tubing. The instrument currently deployed at Southern Hydrate Ridge samples pore fluids associated with methane seeps, while the instrument at the ASHES vent field on Axial Seamount is collocated with the 3-D Temperature Array (TMPSF) and samples diffuse fluids associated with the hydrothermal flow. After instrument recovery, laboratory analyses provide major/trace element chemistry of these fluid samples. Hydrothermal Vent Fluid Interactive Sampler (RASFL) Data – This instrument collects fluid samples from hydrothermal vents at the International District Vent Field on Axial Seamount. It is collocated with the Particulate DNA Sampler (PPSDN; see below) and has an onboard temperature sensor (D1000) which continuously measures vent fluid temperatures. The sampler is able to be interactive, as its connection to the fiber optic cable allows two-way communication and power. Sample bottles can be triggered from shore in response to volcanic or tectonic events or set to trigger at specified intervals. After instrument recovery, laboratory analyses provide a chemical characterization of the hydrothermal fluid samples. Particulate DNA Sampler (PPSDN) Data – This instrument filters and preserves the particulate matter associated with venting hydrothermal fluids at the International District Vent Field on Axial Seamount. The instrument is collocated with the Hydrothermal Vent Fluid Interactive Sampler (RASFL; see above) and can be similarly controlled remotely in response to volcanic or tectonic events. Upon recovery, genetic analysis of the particulates provides information on the microbial communities associated with hydrothermal vents. Benthic Fluid Flow (FLOBN-C) Data – This instrument measures fluid flow at the sediment-water interface by monitoring the dilution of a chemical tracer injected into fluids at the seabed and collected in small-bore, capillary tubing by osmotic pumps. The “C” series of this instrument is a Chemical and Aqueous Transport (CAT) meter, and is deployed on or near methane seeps at the Southern Hydrate Ridge seabed. The recovered fluids are analyzed for chemical tracer and major ion concentrations, and flow rates are calculated. Benthic Fluid Flow (FLOBN-M) Data – This instrument measures fluid flow at the sediment-water interface by monitoring the dilution of a chemical tracer injected into pore fluids below the seabed and collected in small-bore, capillary tubing by osmotic pumps. The “M” series of this instrument is a Multiple Orifice Sampler and Quantitative Injection Tracer Observer (MOSQUITO), and is deployed on or near methane seeps at the Southern Hydrate Ridge seabed. The recovered fluids are analyzed for chemical tracer and major ion concentrations, and flow rates are calculated. | ||||
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BCR presently contains more than 158 km of deep-sea cores from 90 expeditions in around 250,000 boxe ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.marum.de/en/Research/Cores-at-BCR.html | ||||
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English name | Cores at Bremen Core Repository - International Ocean Discovery Program | ||||
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Abstract | BCR presently contains more than 158 km of deep-sea cores from 90 expeditions in around 250,000 boxes (also see reports), which are sampled and analysed by national and international working groups. Around 200 scientists visit the repository annually, sometimes working on the cores in week-long sampling meetings (video). As many as 50,000 samples per year are removed from the cores by guests and by the repository staff. The repository is an important contact point for scientists from all over the world (more than 4,000 visitors so far) and therefore significantly contributes to the exchange and transfer of marine science knowledge in Bremen, leading to international co-operations and scientific interactions. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University Bremen, Center for Marine Environmental Sciences | ||||
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http://www.coriolis.eu.org
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Loic Petit de la Villeon ( OceanExpert : 13124 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.coriolis.eu.org | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://wwz.ifremer.fr/ | ||||
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English name | Coriolis data centre | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Coriolis data centre | ||||
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Abstract | CORIOLIS contributes to the French operational oceanography program for the in-situ observations. The 7 institutes involved in operational oceanography in France (CNES, CNRS, Ifremer, IPEV, IRD, Météo-France, Shom) decided in 2001 to joint their efforts within Coriolis in order to : • organize and maintain data acquisition in a real-time and delayed mode of in-situ measurements necessary for operational oceanography. • set up an operational in-situ data centre, • develop and improve the technology necessary for operational oceanography. Its objective is to develop continuous, automatic, and permanent observation networks. The data collected will enable water properties to be mapped, such as temperature, and ocean circulation. The importance of Coriolis is visible through the applications that are developed based on these data : 1. Coriolis, Myocean and the COPERNICUS Marine Core service: COPERNICUS is a major European initiative to monitor the state of earth's environment, support policy decisions, and provide a wide range of services to users. MyOcean is the first project of the ocean component of COPERNICUS, the so-called COPERNICUS Marine Core Service. Coriolis coordinates the MyOcean in-situ Thematic Assembly Center and provides in-situ data needed to constrain and validate the MyOcean global and regional Modelling and Forecasting Centers 2. Ocean variability inferred from in-situ data: The global ocean plays a major role in the Earth’s climate. One way of observing and understanding the Earth’s energy balance is to evaluate the average temperature change from the surface down to the deep ocean – the so called ocean heat content. Monthly gridded global temperature fields based on in-situ measurements have been used to estimate global mean heat content variations. A clear trend of the heat content during the past years has been highlighted using in-situ data. 3. new autonomous platforms to observe marine ecosystems: Marine ecosystems are a key component of the Earth system. Their evolution can now be monitored and analyzed thanks to biogeochemical sensors. Specifically designed for autonomous platforms, these sensors are able to measure biogeochemical parameters such as chlorophyll concentration and its vertical distribution. They have been demonstrated on Gliders and new Argo floats called PROVBIO. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Ifremer, Centre de Bretagne | ||||
Technical notes | The coriolis system is aiming in providing an ocean data service at a global level. So most of the countries contributing to the ocean observation are potential data sources | ||||
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http://www.coriolis.eu.org/Data-Products/Data-Delivery
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.coriolis.eu.org/Data-Products/Data-Delivery | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://wwz.ifremer.fr/ | ||||
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Abstract | Coriolis data service provides quality-controlled in-situ data in real-time and delayed modes. Managed data sets are mainly T-S profiles and time series from profiling floats, XBT's, thermo-salinographs, drifting, and moored buoys. Coriolis is progressively integrated other parameters such as sea level from European real-time tide gages, and ecosystem data (oxygen, chlorophyll and nutrients) from ferry box , mooring, and gliders. Comments: CORIOLIS Data Centre is the Global Data Assembly Center (GDAC) for ARGO, OceanSITES and GOSUD project networks. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Ifremer, Centre de Bretagne | ||||
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https://www.hereon.de/institutes/carbon_cycles/cosyna/data_management/index.php.en
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Susanne Tamm ( OceanExpert : 35052 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.hereon.de/institutes/carbon_cycles/cosyna/data_management/index.php.en | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.hereon.de/index.php.en | ||||
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English name | COSYNA data web portal | ||||
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Abstract | Access requires registration. COSYNA data management is the link between observations, model results and data retrieval and usage. It organizes the data streams between observational and storage systems at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht and partner sites, the data documentation and the user interfaces for data retrieval and presentation. Monitoring the actual status of the systems and subsequent pre-operational state reconstructions and forecasts requires fast transmission, automatic quality checks and data assimilation. The integration of diverse data sources in terms of parameters, dimensionality and observation methods to gain a comprehensive view of the observations is achieved by describing the data in a generic way using metadata and by making all data available for different analyses and visualizations, interrelated and independent of data dimensionality. The compliance with national and international standards or guidelines for data management and quality assurance ensures interoperability with other marine/coastal data centers regarding information sources, exchange of data, and metadata including data quality. This way, COSYNA is prepared to contribute to a European-wide network of coastal observatories. Together, meta, observational and model data will grow into a long-term searchable archive that can be used to detect patterns in the North Sea systemsʼ development over a broad range of temporal and spatial scales. In the COSYNA data portal, all routine data that are measured in COSYNA can be selected and displayed in combination with remote sensing and radar data. COSYNA follows an open data policy for users from the scientific community, coastal managers or interested laypersons. The COSYNA data portal presents all COSYNA data and metadata in a comprehensive way. The user can select parameters, data sources, time range and presentation type (overlay raster map or time series diagram) and choose to either display or download the selected data. The actual data retrieval is controlled exclusively by the metadata. Datenportal Chlorophyll: the example depicts a combination of FerryBox data and MERIS data for chlorophyll. All regularly measured data can be selected in the COSYNA data portal in combination with remote sensing and radar data. The example represented above illustrates a combination of FerryBox and MERIS data for chlorophyll. Its aim is to provide sound scientific and independent information as a basis for decision-makers of public authorities in charge of the implementation of environmental policies. In cooperation with: Steinbeis Transfer Center for Geoinformatics Greifswald-Rostock. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal Research | ||||
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http://omgsrv1.meas.ncsu.edu:8080/CNAPS/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://omgsrv1.meas.ncsu.edu:8080/CNAPS/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://omgsrv1.meas.ncsu.edu:8080/CNAPS/ | ||||
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English name | Coupled Northwest Atlantic Prediction System | ||||
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Abstract | This nowcast/forecast system is a research product developed and maintained by the Ocean Observing and Modeling Group at North Carolina State University. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://creodias.eu/ | ||||
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Abstract | CREODIAS is a seamless environment that brings processing to Earth Observation data (EODATA - EO DATA Free Archive) . Our platform contains online most of Copernicus Sentinel satellites data and Services, Envisat and ESA/Landsat data and other EODATA. Its design allows Third Party Users to prototype and build their own value-added services and products. Set of pertinent tools guarantees simplicity, scalability and repeatability of any services’ value chain. | ||||
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https://oceanobservatories.org/cruise-data/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oceanobservatories.org/cruise-data/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://oceanobservatories.org/ | ||||
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English name | Cruise data - Ocean Observatories Initiative | ||||
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Citation | Citing OOI Data The “Ocean Observatories Initiative” should be cited as the source for any data used in research projects or papers derived from OOI instrumentation, including posts on social media where a link to the OOI data must be provided. General Data Source When citing OOI as the general data source, we encourage authors to use the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org. Downloaded on (date_accessed). Specific Instrument and Time Frame When citing data from a specific instrument and time range, we suggest the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, (data_type, reference_designator) data from (start_date) to (end_date). Downloaded on (date_accessed). For example: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, Bottom Pressure Tilt (RS03CCAL-MJ03F-05-BOTPTA301) data from 25 January 2015 to 25 May 2016. Downloaded on 17 June 2016. | ||||
Abstract | As of May 2020, the OOI has successfully conducted 49 operations and maintenance (O&M) cruises to the Arrays. During each O&M cruise, CTD (conductivity, temperature, and depth) casts are performed prior to deployment and following recovery of most OOI assets. Glider deployments may involve a single reference CTD cast. Water samples are collected in Niskin bottles at multiple depths, and analyzed for oxygen (Winkler), chlorophyll-a fluorescence and pigment distribution, nitrate/nitrite, and potentially a full nutrient suite, total DIC (dissolved inorganic carbon) and total alkalinity, pH, and salinity. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution | ||||
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https://cchdo.ucsd.edu/search?q=SOCCOM
Search for SOCCOM data.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://cchdo.ucsd.edu/search?q=SOCCOM | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://cchdo.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Cruise Data - US National Science Foundation's Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling project | ||||
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Citation | Please cite data downloaded from CCHDO as: [Data providers of the parameter(s) used]. [Year of file access]. [CTD/Bottle] data from cruise [expocode], [format version used]. Accessed from CCHDO [url of cruise data page]. Access date [date of download]. [Applicable CCHDO cruise DOI if provided]. For example: Swift, J. and Becker, S. 2019. CTD data from Cruise 33RR20160321, exchange version. Accessed from CCHDO https://cchdo.ucsd.edu/cruise/33RR20160321. Access date 2019-08-21. CCHDO cruise DOI: 10.7942/C2008W Information on the scientists who provided the different parameters can be found in the cruise report. Additionally, for US GO-SHIP cruises, this information is usually in the comments section in the text headers of the Exchange bottle files. Users are also encouraged to acknowledge the funding program that supported the data collection in their publication. For US GO-SHIP data this is the NSF/NOAA funded U.S Repeat Hydrography Program. | ||||
Abstract | Search for SOCCOM data. CCHDO (CLIVAR and Carbon Hydrographic Data Office) supports oceanographic research by providing access to high quality, global, vessel-based CTD and hydrographic data from GO-SHIP, WOCE, CLIVAR and other repeat hydrography programs. These data are openly accessible and served in standardized community formats (WHP-Exchange, WOCE, and netCDF). CCHDO also manages public and non-public CTD data for use by the global Argo and OceanSITES programs. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of California, San Diego | ||||
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https://currents.soest.hawaii.edu/falkor/global_list/1/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://currents.soest.hawaii.edu/falkor/global_list/1/index.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://schmidtocean.org/rv-falkor/ | ||||
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English name | Cruise List - Falkor SADCP of Schmidt Ocean Institute | ||||
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Abstract | The R/V Falkor is funded by Schmidt Ocean Institute, and supports oceanographic research and technology development by providing a platform for these activities. | ||||
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http://incod.inio.ac.ir/cruisesearch
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Farnaz Ghiasi ( OceanExpert : 26554 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir/cruisesearch | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir/ | ||||
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English name | Cruise Summary Report Record - Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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Abstract | The Iranian National Center for Ocean Data (INCOD) has provided the Cruise Summary Report (CSR) portal. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/hosted_data_systems/amt/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/hosted_data_systems/amt/ | ||||
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Abstract | The Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) profiles, and continuous meteorological and oceanographic core measurements (underway data) from all cruises for the Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT) programme are available online in a fixed ASCII (CSV) format as specified below. The data are freely available to AMT participants and to the wider scientific community for the purposes of research. The files available online reflect the current status of data processing at BODC. The data and associated documentation (providing information about sensors, quality control, calibrations and processing status) can be downloaded directly from our web site. Each time modifications are made by BODC, these files are updated and changes are noted in the documentation and the 'date modified' will be changed. | ||||
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http://www.vliz.be/vmdcdata/midas/cl.php?showhtml=true
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.vliz.be/vmdcdata/midas/cl.php?showhtml=true | ||||
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Abstract | MIDAS stands for Marine Information and Data Acquisition System. This suite of programs is developed at Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) to plan the cruises of the RV Simon Stevin, to register the research activities during these cruises and to capture navigational, metereological and oceanographic parameters while underway. All data is organized in cruises and trips. Either use the schedule, the chronological list of cruises or the cruises ordered by campaigns to select a specific cruise and trip. For each performed trip a link to the underway data, the stations, research activities and a map of the track is available. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/bodc_database/ctd/ | ||||
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Abstract | The CTD data inventory provides access to all CTD data held in the British Oceanographic Data Centre’s National Oceanographic Database. The CTD profiles may include other water column parameters, for example: Chlorophyll pigment concentrations; Transmittance and attenuance; Concentration of suspended particulate material and Alkalinity, acidity and pH. Within the request area, users are able to select data series, modify their selection and opt to receive the data as BODC netCDF, ASCII, or Ocean Data View (ODV) format. | ||||
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http://apdrc.soest.hawaii.edu/data/data.php
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://apdrc.soest.hawaii.edu/data/data.php | ||||
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Abstract | The Asia-Pacific Data-Research Center (APDRC) is building towards a vision of one-stop shopping of climate data and products for our users. Our mission is to increase understanding of climate variability in the Asia-Pacific region by developing the computational, data management, and networking infrastructure necessary to make data resources readily accessible and usable to researchers and general users; and by undertaking data-intensive research activities that will both advance knowledge and lead to improvements in data preparation and data products. This site provides a comprehensive list of data servers and datasets for variables like ocean temperature, salinity, nutrients, bathymetry, SST, surface pressure, surface winds, precipitation, ocean currents, sensible heat flux, latent heat flux, short wave radiation, longwave radiation, net heat flux, clouds, air temperature, humidity. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Hawaii at Honolulu – School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology | ||||
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https://www.cprsurvey.org/data/our-data/
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Datasource URL | https://www.cprsurvey.org/data/our-data/ | ||||
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Abstract | The CPR Survey has an open and transparent approach to data availability, data requests and data citation. The Survey believes its plankton observation, ancillary datasets and associated metadata should be freely available to collaborating researchers. Increasing the number of scientists that can access and work with CPR Survey datasets will accelerate the progress of marine ecological science and understanding; enhancing the societal benefit derived from Survey data. | ||||
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https://www.ghrsst.org/ghrsst-data-services/services/
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Abstract | The Group for High-Resolution Sea Surface Temperature (SST) (GHRSST) provides a new generation of global high-resolution (<10km) SST products to the operational oceanographic, meteorological, climate and general scientific community. The GHRSST is an open international science group that promotes the application of satellites for monitoring sea surface temperature (SST) by enabling SST data producers, users and scientists to collaborate within an agreed framework of best practice. GHRSST provides a framework for SST data sharing, best practices for data processing and a forum for scientific dialog, bringing SST to the user. GHRSST is led by elected international experts: the GHRSST Science Team. The GHRSST Science Team co-ordinates the data production and related research. Continuous efforts to refine the GHRSST data management structures ensure a functional system that conforms to international directives and results in easy access and guidance for users. Major stakeholders are represented in the GHRSST Advisory Council which advises the GHRSST Science Team on its strategy. The GHRSST Project Office supports the smooth day-to-day working of the group. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Mercator Océan | ||||
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https://icdc.cen.uni-hamburg.de/daten.html
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English name | Data - Integrated Climate Data Center (University of Hamburg) | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Daten - Datenzentrum (Universität Hamburg) | ||||
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Abstract | The Integrated Climate Data Center (ICDC) enables easy access to climate-relevant observation data from in-situ measurements and satellite remote sensing. These data are an important source for determining the state and changes in the climate system. Relevant re-analysis data are also available, which are calculated using models on the basis of observation data. Each data set is described on its own page and classified in one of the four spheres of atmosphere , land , ocean , ice and snow or in the categories of reanalyses, society or climate indices. Each rubric page offers relevant parameters, suitable data sets and further information. Wind speed at 10m near surface, humidity, precipitation, water vapor, total water, sea surface temperature, heat flux evaporation, freshwater flux. A completely satellite-based climatology of precipitation, evaporation and freshwater budget evaporation minus precipitation as well as related turbulent heat fluxes and atmospheric state variables over the global ice-free oceans. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Hamburg, KlimaCampus | ||||
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http://www.keybiodiversityareas.org/kba-data
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.keybiodiversityareas.org/kba-data | ||||
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Abstract | Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) are the most important places in the world for species and their habitats. Faced with a global environmental crisis we need to focus our collective efforts on conserving the places that matter most. The KBA Programme supports the identification, mapping, monitoring and conservation of KBAs to help safeguard the most critical sites for nature on our planet – from rainforests to reefs, mountains to marshes, deserts to grasslands and to the deepest parts of the oceans. | ||||
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https://www.moanaproject.org/hindcast
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.moanaproject.org/hindcast | ||||
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Citation | When using this data, you need to include an attribution statement compliant with the Creative Commons license, either where the use of the data or other resource is described, or within the Acknowledgements section of the publication. An ideal attribution would be "MOANA BACKBONE MODEL: A 25-YEAR HYDRODYNAMIC HINDCAST MODEL OF NEW ZEALAND WATERS" by MetService is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 and was funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment, contract number METO1801." An example acknowledgement is provided below. When using Moana Project data or other resources, you must include such a statement, either where the use of the data or other resource is described, or within the Acknowledgements section of the publication. "(... data / model / tool) was sourced from the Moana Project, www.moanaproject.org, funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment, contract number METO1801." For research that was funded or partially funded by the Moana Project please include the following statement: “This work is a contribution to the Moana Project (www.moanaproject.org) funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment, contract number METO1801.” | ||||
Abstract | Open-access data and tools are fundamental aspects of the Moana Project. So that we can track the benefits of the Moana Project, and our success in making ocean data accessible to all, we ask that you fill in a brief form prior to accessing the data. This helps us estimate project benefits, like the number of organisations and individuals using the data and the types of application it is being used for. We also ask that you acknowledge the project when using Moana Project data, models or tools. The Moana Data is shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. If your intended use of these data is primarily intended for, or directed toward, commercial advantage or monetary compensation, please approach us and we can collaboratively look at how we can facilitate your needs. | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://northwestatlas.org/nwa/georss-items/40 | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.psmsl.org/data/ | ||||
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Citation | When using the tide gauge data set from the PSMSL, we ask that you reference the last paper describing the data set, as well as the data set itself. As an example, "the tide gauge data [Holgate et al., 2013; PSMSL, 2020] show that ..." Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), 2020, "Tide Gauge Data", Retrieved 28 Sep 2020 from http://www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/. Simon J. Holgate, Andrew Matthews, Philip L. Woodworth, Lesley J. Rickards, Mark E. Tamisiea, Elizabeth Bradshaw, Peter R. Foden, Kathleen M. Gordon, Svetlana Jevrejeva, and Jeff Pugh (2013) New Data Systems and Products at the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level. Journal of Coastal Research: Volume 29, Issue 3: pp. 493 – 504. doi:10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-12-00175.1. Note above that the "Retrieved" date above should correspond to the "Extracted from Database" date on the data page. This date and advice is also distributed in the zip files that contain the whole data set. While bibliographic requirements will vary from journal to journal, we believe that is important to include the "Extracted from Database" date. | ||||
Abstract | Established in 1933, the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) has been responsible for the collection, publication, analysis and interpretation of sea level data from the global network of tide gauges. It is based in Liverpool at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), which is a component of the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). PSMSL data have many applications within: oceanography, climate change studies, geology, geodesy, surveying, and image of IPCC report. The most familiar application is the global and regional sea-level rise and variability. The PSMSL data set is the main source of information on long term changes in global sea level during the last two centuries. The data have been employed intensively in studies such as those of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). | ||||
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https://polarview.org/sample-data/
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Datasource URL | https://polarview.org/sample-data/ | ||||
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Abstract | The following data for the Arctic and Antarctic is available at www.polarview.aq: - SAR Satellite Imagery, - Sentinel 1 Future Image Acquisition Information, - MODIS Satellite Imagery, - Sea Ice Concentration Data, - Sea Ice Charts. The information can be accessed in modes suitable for both high and low bandwidth connections. | ||||
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https://sobloo.eu/data
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Datasource URL | https://sobloo.eu/data | ||||
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Abstract | Through a secure cloud computing architecture, Sobloo will provide a broad access to Copernicus data, Earth Observation commercial imagery, Mobile data, IoT and geolocated databases. Going beyond the data, sobloo offers a suite of features including APIs, tools and services to process data, including on-the-fly, without having to manage volume and timing constraints. Sobloo equally accompanies users to drive innovation, business or institutional needs. A whole range of professional services are offered from the development of algorithms to the setup of billing as a service. Join the adventure and enrich your data tools, machine learning, data catalogues and data driven products. Take advantage of sobloo’s partners Airbus, Orange and Capgemini geo-information, IT integration, consultancy and cloud expertise. | ||||
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https://uhslc.soest.hawaii.edu/datainfo/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://uhslc.soest.hawaii.edu/datainfo/ | ||||
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Citation | Caldwell, P. C., M. A. Merrifield, P. R. Thompson (2015), Sea level measured by tide gauges from global oceans — the Joint Archive for Sea Level holdings (NCEI Accession 0019568), Version 5.5, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, Dataset, doi:10.7289/V5V40S7W. | ||||
Abstract | The UHSLC serves multiple roles in support of real-time oceanographic operations as well as climate and oceanographic research. The UHSLC collaborates with agencies within host countries to install and maintain a global network of tide gauge stations that range in utility from tsunami warning to global sea level rise. The growing UHSLC network consists of more than 80 stations. The data are routinely processed, analyzed, and distributed at varying levels of temporal resolution and quality control that fill multiple end-user needs. UHSLC datasets are used for assimilation into operational numerical models, the calibration of satellite altimeter data, the production of oceanographic products, and research on various time-scales from decadal climate fluctuations to short-term extreme events. UHSLC real-time data contribute to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center and other operational warning agencies. Over the years the UHSLC has participated in national and international research programs including NORPAX, TOGA, WOCE, GODAE and CLIVAR. | ||||
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https://data.gov.ie/dataset?q=marine
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Adam Leadbetter ( OceanExpert : 20699 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.gov.ie/dataset?q=marine | ||||
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Abstract | The concept of Open Data is about making data held by public bodies available and easily accessible online for reuse and redistribution. As public bodies have progressed in areas like eGovernment and data analytics, the potential of data and, in particular, Open Data to help deliver economic, social and democratic benefits has become clearer. The data.gov.ie portal brings these datasets together in a single searchable website. Data.gov.ie is intended to provide easy access to datasets that are free to use, reuse, and redistribute. The portal is operated by the Government Reform Unit of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform. The Open Data listed in data.gov.ie is published by over 80 Government Departments and Public Bodies. Many datasets are individually published and updated by public organisations. Other datasets are harvested daily from existing, domain-specific data catalogues. Data.gov.ie currently harvests data from: The Irish Spatial Data Exchange, Dublinked, Central Statistics Office's StatCentral.ie, Ordnance Survey Ireland, Health Service Executive, Cork City, Galway City Council, Galway County Council, Roscommon County Council, Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government. | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.ifremer.fr/cerweb/deboyer/mld/Data.php | ||||
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Citation | Please cite associated references and/or acknowledge "IFREMER/LOS Mixed Layer Depth Climatology website (www.ifremer.fr/cerweb/deboyer/mld)", if you use those data in your future work. | ||||
Abstract | Welcome to the Ifremer/Los Mixed Layer Depth Climatology website, formerly hosted at LOCEAN/IPSL laboratory until October 15th, 2012 (former links, such as www.lodyc.jussieu.fr/~cdblod/mld.html or www.locean-ipsl.upmc.fr/~clement/mld.html, will stay up to date and are redirected here). This website aims at giving access to some datasets of advanced oceanic variables at different Levels of computation (L2 and L3). The datasets are mainly intended for oceanographic and climate research purposes. Those advanced variables (e.g. Mixed Layer Depth, Barrier Layer Thickness...) are all exclusively computed from in-situ measurements of Temperature (T) and Salinity (S) made at sea and obtained from oceanographic data centers (cf links towards those basic L1 data in the Data Access section). The methodology used to construct the datasets is basically the one presented in de Boyer Montégut et al. (JGR, 2004) [1] with possible adjustments and evolutions. You can access and download (for L2 and L3 data) the different kinds of data files from the web pages of the scroll-down menu on your left. | ||||
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https://eastcoast.coastwatch.noaa.gov/cw_data_access.php
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https://obis.org/manual/access/
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Abstract | OBIS harvests occurrence records from thousands of datasets and makes them available as a single integrated dataset. There are several ways to access OBIS data: - The mapper allows users to visualize and inspect subsets of OBIS data. A variety of filters (taxonomic, geographic, time, data quality) is available and multiple layers can be combined in a single view. Layers can be downloaded as CSV files. - Our R package provides direct access to the OBIS database from R. - Both the mapper and the R package are based on the OBIS API which can be used by third party developers as well. - Periodic exports. | ||||
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https://osi-saf.eumetsat.int/about/access-data
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://osi-saf.eumetsat.int/about/access-data | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://osi-saf.eumetsat.int/ | ||||
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English name | Data Access - Satellite Application Facility on Ocean and Sea Ice | ||||
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Abstract | You can access OSI SAF products through the following means: - OSI SAF FTP servers and Thredds, - EUMETCast, - EUMETSAT Data Center (EDC). You can discover and visualise OSI SAF products through: - EUMETSAT product navigator, - EUMETView, - OSI SAF quicklooks. Some OSI SAF products are also redistributed by: - PO.DAAC, - Copernicus Data Stores: CMEMS, C3S. Please look at each product description on the OSI SAF web site to see where you can find it and in which format. | ||||
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https://samos.coaps.fsu.edu/html/nav.php?s=2
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://samos.coaps.fsu.edu/html/nav.php?s=2 | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://samos.coaps.fsu.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Data Access - Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System | ||||
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Citation | Smith, S. R., J. J. Rolph, K. Briggs, M. A. Bourassa, YYYY: Quality Controlled Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) Data. Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA. http://samos.coaps.fsu.edu. Accessed† dd mmm yyyy. | ||||
Abstract | A Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) is typically some form of a computerized data logging system that continuously records navigational (ship's position, course, speed, and heading), meteorological (winds, air temperature, pressure, moisture, rainfall, and radiation), and near-surface oceanographic (sea temperature and salinity) parameters while the vessel is at sea. Measurements are recorded at high-temporal sampling rates (typically 1 minute or less). The high sampling rate allows more accurate estimates of the turbulent air-sea fluxes to be determined (Smith et al. 2001) and makes SAMOS data ideal for validating flux fields from numerical weather prediction models (Smith et al. 2001, Renfrew et al. 2002). In addition, observations have proven to be an ideal source of validation data for new satellite systems (Bourassa et al. 1997, 2003). The fact that R/Vs tend to operate in areas remote from normal shipping lanes increases the value of these data for validation studies. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Florida State University, Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies | ||||
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https://www.socat.info/index.php/data-access/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.socat.info/index.php/data-access/ | ||||
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English name | Data access - Surface Ocean CO₂ Atlas | ||||
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Citation | Bakker, Dorothee C. E.; Alin, Simone R.; Bates, Nicholas; Becker, Meike; Castaño-Primo, Rocío; Cosca, Catherine E.; Cronin, Margot; Kadono, Koji; Kozyr, Alex; Lauvset, Siv K.; Metzl, Nicolas; Munro, David R.; Nakaoka, Shin-ichiro; O'Brien, Kevin M.; Ólafsson, Jón; Olsen, Are; Pfeil, Benjamin; Pierrot, Denis; Smith, Karl; Sutton, Adrienne J.; Takahashi, Taro; Tilbrook, Bronte; Wanninkhof, Rik; Andersson, Andreas; Atamanchuk, Dariia; Benoit-Cattin, Alice; Bott, Randy; Burger, Eugene F.; Cai, Wei-Jun; Cantoni, Carolina; Collins, Andrew; Corredor, Jorge E.; Cronin, Meghan F.; Cross, Jessica N.; Currie, Kim I.; De Carlo, Eric H.; DeGrandpre, Michael D.; Dietrich, Colin; Emerson, Steven; Enright, Matt P.; Evans, Wiley; Feely, Richard A.; García-Ibáñez, Maribel I.; Gkritzalis, Thanos; Glockzin, Michael; Hales, Burke; Hartman, Susan E.; Hashida, Gen; Herndon, Julian; Howden, Stephan D.; Humphreys, Matthew P.; Hunt, Christopher W.; Jones, Steve D.; Kim, Seonjeong; Kitidis, Vassilis; Landa, Camilla S.; Landschützer, Peter; Lebon, Geoffrey T.; Lefèvre, Nathalie; Lo Monaco, Claire; Luchetta, Anna; Maenner Jones, Stacy; Manke, Ansley B.; Manzello, Derek; Mears, Patrick; Mickett, John; Monacci, Natalie M.; Morell, Julio M.; Musielewicz, Sylvia; Newberger, Tim; Newton, Jan; Noakes, Scott; Noh, Jae-Hoon; Nojiri, Yukihiro; Ohman, Mark; Ólafsdóttir, Sólveig Rósa; Omar, Abdirahman M.; Ono, Tsuneo; Osborne, John; Plueddemann, Albert J.; Rehder, Gregor; Sabine, Christopher L.; Salisbury, Joseph E.; Schlitzer, Reiner; Send, Uwe; Skjelvan, Ingunn; Sparnocchia, Stefania; Steinhoff, Tobias; Sullivan, Kevin F.; Sutherland, Stewart C.; Sweeney, Colm; Tadokoro, Kazuaki; Tanhua, Toste; Telszewski, Maciej; Tomlinson, Michael; Tribollet, Aline; Trull, Tom; Vandemark, Douglas; Wada, Chisato; Wallace, Douglas W. R.; Weller, Robert A.; Woosley, Ryan J. (2020). Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas Database Version 2020 (SOCATv2020) (NCEI Accession 0210711). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.25921/4xkx-ss49. | ||||
Abstract | Participants at the “Surface Ocean CO₂ Variability and Vulnerability” (SOCOVV) workshop at UNESCO, Paris in April 2007, co-sponsored by IOCCP, SOLAS, IMBER, and the Global Carbon Project, agreed to establish a global surface fCO₂ data set that would bring together, in a common format, all publicly available fCO₂ data for the surface oceans. This Surface Ocean CO₂ Atlas (SOCAT) data set serves a wide range of user communities. Two distinct data products are available: a 2nd level quality controlled global surface ocean fCO₂ data set, and a gridded SOCAT product of monthly surface water fCO₂ means on a 1° x 1° grid with no temporal or spatial interpolation. (The fugacity of carbon dioxide, or fCO₂, is the partial pressure of CO₂ (pCO₂) corrected for non-ideal behaviour of the gas.) SOCAT version 6, made public in 2018, includes data from more than 10 countries. It has 23.4 million quality controlled surface ocean fCO2 measurements from 1957 to 2017. The SOCAT data set uses IOCCP recommended formats for metadata and data reporting. SOCAT quality control is carried out by regional working groups with a global group for coordination. | ||||
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https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/ecs/cruises.html
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Datasource URL | https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/ecs/cruises.html | ||||
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English name | Data Access - U.S. Extended Continental Shelf Project | ||||
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Abstract | NCEI archives bathymetric, gravity, magnetic, seismic, and geologic sample data from the U.S. coastal waters to the deep ocean. Data collected as part of the U.S. ECS Project are in the public domain and made available as rapidly as possible. The USGS National Archive of Marine Seismic Surveys (NAMSS) provides seismic data collected by USGS, private industry, and others. The University of New Hampshire's Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center (UNH CCOM-JHC) collects and processes ECS-funded bathymetric products. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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https://www.infomar.ie/data
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Datasource URL | https://www.infomar.ie/data | ||||
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Abstract | The Interactive Web Data Delivery System (IWDDS) is INFOMARs primary data download system. Users can browse and download available data based on geographical selection. Bathymetry, backscatter, gravity, magnetics and LiDAR data are available in a variety of formats including Raster, Vector, Grids, Google KMZ files and Fledermaus Scenes. Survey metadata, reports and charts are also available. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Geological Survey of Ireland | ||||
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https://biogeochemical-argo.org/data-access.php
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Datasource URL | https://biogeochemical-argo.org/data-access.php | ||||
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English name | Data Access Portal - Biogeochemical-Argo | ||||
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Citation | Argo data are freely available without restriction. However, to track uptake and impact, we ask that where Argo data are used in a publication or product, an acknowledgement be given. The Argo Data Management Team assigns Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) to Argo documents and datasets. These can easily be included in publications and keeps a direct and permanent link to the Argo document or data set used in that publication (to ensure reproducibility). The data sets are archived in monthly snapshots each with its own DOI. To acknowledge Argo, please use the following sentence and the appropriate Argo DOI afterwards as described below. “ These data were collected and made freely available by the International Argo Program and the national programs that contribute to it. (https://argo.ucsd.edu, https://www.ocean-ops.org). The Argo Program is part of the Global Ocean Observing System. “ The general Argo DOI is below. Argo (2000). Argo float data and metadata from Global Data Assembly Centre (Argo GDAC). SEANOE. https://doi.org/10.17882/42182 If you used data from a particular month, please add the month key to the end of the DOI url to make it reproducible. The key is comprised of the hashtag symbol (#) and then numbers. For example, the key for August 2020 is #76230. The citation would look like: Argo (2020). Argo float data and metadata from Global Data Assembly Centre (Argo GDAC) – Snapshot of Argo GDAC of August 2020. SEANOE. https://doi.org/10.17882/42182#76230. | ||||
Abstract | Biogeochemical-Argo data access: Biogeochemical-Argo data are freely available through one of the two Global Data Assembly Centers (GDAC), using the WMO number of the float, which is its specific identifier. Map: Locate, identify (WMO) and get access to the NetCDF (*.nc) of the merged profiles of a specific float. You can use the map below to locate, identify (WMO) and get access to the NetCDF (*.nc) of the merged profiles of a specific float. You can also search for a specific combination of Biogeochemical-Argo variables. Note that, for each float, the associated figure represents time-series derived from real-time data (not from delayed-mode QC data). These figures are thus only useful to have a quick appreciation of the file content and to select floats. By no means should they be copied or used for any scientific purpose. | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://coastwatch.noaa.gov/cw/data-access-tools.html | ||||
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Abstract | Data Access Tools include CoastWatch Data Portal, ERDDAP at NOAA CoastWatch, Near Real Time Search, among others. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.usgs.gov/centers/wetland-and-aquatic-research-center-warc/data-tools | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.usgs.gov/centers/wetland-and-aquatic-research-center-warc/science/discovre-diversity-systematics-and?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objects | ||||
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English name | Data and tools - DIversity, Systematics, and Connectivity Of Vulnerable Reef Ecosystem Project | ||||
Original (non-English) name | https://www.usgs.gov/centers/wetland-and-aquatic-research-center-warc/science/discovre-diversity-systematics-and?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objects | ||||
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http://www.worldfishcenter.org/knowledge/data-and-tools
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Datasource URL | http://www.worldfishcenter.org/knowledge/data-and-tools | ||||
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https://data.ocean.gov.za/data/mims-data/
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Datasource URL | https://data.ocean.gov.za/data/mims-data/ | ||||
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Abstract | South Africa's oceans and coastal data archive. Marine Information Management System (MIMS) is a component of the National Oceans and Coasts Information Management System (OCIMS) and manages the Southern African Data Centre for Oceanography (SADCO). | ||||
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https://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/archive/
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/archive/ | ||||
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Abstract | Archived data include measurements of apparent and inherent optical properties phytoplankton pigment concentrations and other related oceanographic and atmospheric data such as water temperature salinity stimulated fluorescence and aerosol optical thickness. Data are collected using a number of different instrument packages such as profiles buoys and handheld instruments and manufacturers on a variety of platforms including ships and moorings. High-quality in situ measurements are a prerequisite for satellite data product validation, algorithm development, and many climate-related inquiries. As such, the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group (OBPG) maintains a local repository of in situ oceanographic and atmospheric data to support their regular scientific analyses. The SeaWiFS Project originally developed this system, SeaBASS, to catalog radiometric and phytoplankton pigment data used their calibration and validation activities. To facilitate the assembly of a global data set, SeaBASS was expanded with oceanographic and atmospheric data collected by participants in the SIMBIOS Program, under NASA Research Announcements NRA-96 and NRA-99, which has aided considerably in minimizing spatial bias and maximizing data acquisition rates. Archived data include measurements of apparent and inherent optical properties, phytoplankton pigment concentrations, and other related oceanographic and atmospheric data, such as water temperature, salinity, stimulated fluorescence, and aerosol optical thickness. Data are collected using a number of different instrument packages, such as profilers, buoys, and hand-held instruments, and manufacturers on a variety of platforms, including ships and moorings. | ||||
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https://www.ntslf.org/data
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http://moi.govmu.org/marinedb/
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Abstract | The Database of Marine Organisms of Mauritius is an initiative of the Mauritius Oceanography Institute, with the aim to provide a baseline for marine biodiversity in Mauritian Waters and a tool for researchers, developers and decision-makers. This Database is a list of marine species occurring in the Mauritian maritime territory compiled from literature and other existing databases. The classification and references of each of the reported species are provided. The Database attempts to cover marine organisms reported from the entire maritime territory of the Republic of Mauritius, which extends over an area of about 1.9 million square kilometers. However, the highest number of species reported are coastal organisms around the island of Mauritius, followed by Chagos Archipelago and Rodrigues. Fewer numbers are reported from Cargados Carajos Archipelago which has received little attention on the part of scientists mainly because of their remoteness. Offshore Mauritian waters have been poorly studied. | ||||
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https://oceaninformatics.ucsd.edu/datazoo/catalogs/ccelter/datasets
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oceaninformatics.ucsd.edu/datazoo/catalogs/ccelter/datasets | ||||
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English name | Data Catalog - California Current Ecosystem LTER | ||||
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Abstract | CCE LTER core data, including primary and derived measurements from both Process and CalCOFI-augmented cruises as well as other time series (long-term weather, sea level, sea surface temperature, etc.) are available through Datazoo, CCE LTER's primary data catalog. The California Current Ecosystem (CCE) Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) site is an interdisciplinary group of scientists, students, and educators that is working to understand and communicate the effects of long term climate variability on the California Current pelagic ecosystem. The CCE site became part of the U.S. National Science Foundation-supported Long- Term Ecological Research network in 2004. CCE is based at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography/University of California, San Diego, but currently includes partners at four other institutions (Duke University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Point Reyes Bird Observatory Conservation Science, and the Southwest Fisheries Science Center/National Marine Fisheries Service). The CCE site welcomes scientific collaborations with visitors and researchers located elsewhere. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.marine-geo.org/tools/new_search/? | ||||
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English name | Data Catalog - Marine Geoscience Data System | ||||
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Abstract | MGDS is an interactive digital data library, data repository, and curated metadata catalog that offers a suite of services for data discovery and preservation. The system currently provides open, web-based access to 103.7TB of data, corresponding to over 1,970,000 digital data files from more than 3,373 research programs dating back to the 1970’s. Data and metadata can be accessed through a geospatially-enabled search interface and through web services that follow the specifications of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Program. | ||||
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http://portal.midatlanticocean.org/data-catalog/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://portal.midatlanticocean.org/data-catalog/ | ||||
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English name | Data Catalog - Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal | ||||
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Abstract | The Data Catalog offers background information, download options, metadata and important links pertaining to map layers found on the Portal. You can explore the data available under each of the Portal's themes below. To learn more about how data is selected for inclusion in the Portal, read our Spatial data evaluation and criteria (pdf) fact sheet. | ||||
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https://nctr.pmel.noaa.gov/data.html
Bottom Pressure Data, Bathymetric and topographic datasets, Event and Earthquake Data, and Data from ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://nctr.pmel.noaa.gov/data.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Data Catalog - NOAA Center for Tsunami Research | ||||
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Abstract | Bottom Pressure Data, Bathymetric and topographic datasets, Event and Earthquake Data, and Data from a limited set of NCTR Publications. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory | ||||
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https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/data.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/data.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Data Catalog - NOAA CoastWatch West Coast Regional Node | ||||
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Abstract | The West Coast Node ERDDAP data server has over 1700 datasets. On this catalog page, we have listed the only datasets that are most often used by visitors to our website. To see a full listing of the available dataset, please click on "ERDDAP Server" link above within the "Quick List" menu item. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA Fisheries, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Environmental Research Division, Santa Cruz | ||||
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https://oceaninformatics.ucsd.edu/datazoo/catalogs/pallter/datasets
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oceaninformatics.ucsd.edu/datazoo/catalogs/pallter/datasets | ||||
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English name | Data Catalog - Palmer Station Antarctica LTER | ||||
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Abstract | Palmer LTER core data, including primary and derived measurements from annual cruises as well as other time series (long-term weather, sea level, sea surface temperature, etc.) are available through Datazoo, Palmer LTER's primary data catalog. LTER is an interdisciplinary polar marine research program established in 1990 as part of a national network of long-term ecological research sites created by the United States National Science Foundation (NSF). Being one of three U.S. research stations located in Antarctica, Palmer LTER focuses on the region along the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). The project is based year-round at Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University, New York, lead by principal investigator Dr. Hugh Ducklow. An interdisciplinary group of co-primary scientist investigators, work along with postdocs, graduate students, undergraduate students, station and affiliated personnel from institutions including College of William and Mary / Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), Polar Oceans Research group, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Rutgers University, British Antarctic Survey (BAS), Duke University, Oregon State University Marine Mammal Institute, INSTARR / University of Colorado Boulder, and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI). We are studying a region that is considered to be globally significant and exhibits the most rapid rate of regional winter warming. Our research examines the oceanic, atmospheric and biogeochemical processes that result from natural disturbances, environmental change and human impacts along the western Antarctic Peninsula. We engage in long term observations and field experiments and modeling across large spatial scales ranging from months to decades to centuries. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of California, San Diego | ||||
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http://apps.socib.es/data-catalog/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Juan Gabriel Fernández ( OceanExpert : 38703 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://apps.socib.es/data-catalog/ | ||||
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Abstract | SOCIB Data Catalog is a browser-like application built on top of the SOCIB API services that enables a friendly discovery, visualization and download of the data available at SOCIB Data Repository. Both the SOCIB Data Catalog and SOCIB API stand as the most significant demonstration of the SOCIB Research Infrastructure commitment toward the so-called FAIR principles. SOCIB Data Catalog is the recommended point of entry for non-operational users that are interested in the oceanographic data produced by the observing facilities of the Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System (SOCIB). Operational users are encouraged to consider this application as a Use Case of SOCIB API, the actual service to be used for accessing data in an operational way. | ||||
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http://www.aims.gov.au/docs/data/data.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Sebastien Patrice Mancini ( OceanExpert : 35050 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.aims.gov.au/docs/data/data.html | ||||
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English name | Data Catalogue - Australian Institute of Marine Science | ||||
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Abstract | The data AIMS collects are described in detail in the AIMS Data Catalogue. The catalogue contains descriptions of data (often called metadata) which allows others, including researchers, to identify potential data of use to them. Data can then be downloaded (if available) or requested. Access to some data will be via legal data agreement. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville | ||||
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http://www.socib.eu/?seccion=dataCenter
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Juan Gabriel Fernández ( OceanExpert : 38703 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.socib.eu/?seccion=dataCenter | ||||
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English name | Data Center Facility - Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Centro de Datos - Sistema de Observación y predicción Costero de las Islas Baleares | ||||
Acronym | SOCIB DC | ||||
Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
Abstract | The Data Center is the core of SOCIB. Through it, SOCIB is developing and implementing a general data management system to guarantee international standards, quality assurance and inter-operability. The combination of different sources and types of information (time series, profiles, trajectories, grids/meshes, images, acoustic data, etc.) requires appropriate methods to ingest, catalogue, display and distribute this information. The general goal of the SOCIB Data Centre is to provide users with a system to locate and download the data of interest (near real time and delayed mode) and to visualize and manage the information. Following SOCIB principles, data need to be: 1) discoverable and accessible; 2) freely available; 3) interoperable and standardized (Tintoré et al. 2012 and 2013). These principles are in line with the challenges and opportunities of Open Data (European Commission 2010; Reichman et al. 2011; Urban et al. 2012). To accomplish the full lifecycle data (from the modeling and observing systems ingestion up to the user), the data center has defined seven steps for the Data Management Process: (1) Platform management and communication; (2) Quality Control assurance; (3) Metadata Aggregation and Standardization; (4) Data Archive; (5) Data Search and Discovery; (6) Data Policy and distribution; (7) Data Viewing. The Data Centre of SOCIB is therefore responsible for directing the different stages of data management, ranging from data acquisition to its distribution and visualization through web applications. The implemented system in the Data Centre relies on open source solutions, following other architectures adopted within the context of marine spatial data infrastructures (Cinnirella et al. 2012). The main data managed by SOCIB comes from its own observation platforms (e.g., HF radar, gliders, drifters, buoys), numerical models or information generated from the SIAS Division. In addition, the Data Centre also performs the management of data coming from external data providers through various collaborations, for example with Harbour Authorities (e.g., Puertos del Estado) or with research groups (e.g., CSIC). Data processing involves managing different processes such as standardization and data conversion, as well as data validation. Processes include data ingestion, quality controls, generation of new products and data archival. The generation of metadata follows interoperable and international standards in order to facilitate data discovery, while adopting the European Directive INSPIRE (European Commission 2007). Data Centre uses different applications for data processing; these include Java, Matlab, R, Python and Geographic Information System (GIS). Data from observation platforms and numerical models are stored in netCDF repositories, while vector data are stored in spatial databases implemented with PostGIS. The management of metadata is done through two main tools. On the one hand, all metadata coming from the SOCIB observation platforms are managed by an internal application. On the other hand, the rest of the metadata is edited and stored using the application Geonetwork. The distribution and access to data is done through web services (i.e., OGC, REST). THREDDS and Geoserver are used to generate OGC services from the netCDF repository and PostGIS databases, respectively. In addition, the Data Centre has implemented a REST web service, called data discovery. These services allow that data generated by SOCIB could be integrated into applications developed by the Data Centre itself or by third parties, thus providing system interoperability. The OGC catalogue service (CSW) is currently implemented with the Geonetwork catalogue. However, further developments are currently underway to harvest the THREDDS catalogue by Geonetwork to integrate all the metadata in a single catalogue service (CSW). Finally, the SOCIB Data Center also develops specific tools for the different facilities when required. As a result, several web applications have been implemented, responding to interests from a wide range of users. As an example, some applications are designed to manage the instrumentation platforms by the researchers, while other applications are directed to stakeholders and general public by providing a general view of the data produced at SOCIB. These applications have been developed using different technologies (e.g., OpenLayers, KML, iOS). All of them use the web services described above, and some of them can incorporate OGC services provided by external organizations. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | SOCIB -Balearic Islands Observing and Forecasting System- | ||||
Technical notes | The distribution and access to data is done through web services (i.e., OGC, REST). THREDDS and Geoserver are used to generate OGC services from the netCDF repository and PostGIS databases, respectively. In addition, the Data Centre has implemented a REST web service, called data discovery. | ||||
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https://www.eumetsat.int/eumetsat-data-centre
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.eumetsat.int/eumetsat-data-centre | ||||
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English name | Data Centre - European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites | ||||
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Abstract | The EUMETSAT data centre provides a long-term archive of data and generated products from EUMETSAT, which can be ordered online. The EUMETSAT data centre aims to: - Guarantee a long-term preservation of data and generated products from EUMETSAT’s meteorological satellites. - Enable users to browse, make automated orders, and retrieve data from EUMETSAT's catalogue of products. Set up in 1995, the data centre has developed to become a state-of-the-art archive serving all EUMETSAT satellite programmes. With around 300 meteorological satellite products available — in the case of Meteosat spanning a record of more than 30 years (since 1981) — the data centre offers one of Europe’s largest and most comprehensive collections in this field. Currently around 5PB of data volume are stored in the data centre and made available to the data centre users. The charts below show the development of archive retrieval and ingestion over time. | ||||
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https://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/viewers/iho_dcdb/
The DCDB archive includes over 30 terabytes of oceanic depth soundings acquired with multibeam and s ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/viewers/iho_dcdb/ | ||||
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English name | Data Centre for Digital Bathymetry Viewer - International Hydrographic Organization | ||||
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Abstract | The DCDB archive includes over 30 terabytes of oceanic depth soundings acquired with multibeam and singlebeam sonars by hydrographic, oceanographic and industry vessels during surveys or while on passage. The DCDB also archives and provides access to data contributed in support of the IHO Crowdsourced Bathymetry (CSB) initiative. The IHO DCDB Data Viewer shows the global coverage of the DCDB's bathymetric data holdings as well as the spatial extent of data archived at other repositories via web services. | ||||
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https://www.marine-geo.org/collections/#!/collections
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Datasource URL | https://www.marine-geo.org/collections/#!/collections | ||||
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Abstract | In addition to a broad suite of geology and geophysical research data, the Marine Geoscience Data System includes a number of specialized community data collections. Click on the collection of interest below to explore data and related information or use our integrated search to access our entire data holdings. | ||||
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https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/collections/browse
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Datasource URL | https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/collections/browse | ||||
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Abstract | SEDAC data and information products and services are designed to help users integrate and apply socioeconomic and Earth science data in their research, educational activities, analysis, and decision making. Here a Data Collections of SEDAC data. | ||||
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http://www.go-ship.org/DataDirect.html
The Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP) brings together scientists ...
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Citation | GO-SHIP data are publicly available without restriction. However, to demonstrate and allow tracking of their use and impact, please acknowledge any use of GO-SHIP data in a publication or product: Include the following text in the acknowledgments: 'Data were collected and made publicly available by the International Global Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP;http://www.go-ship.org/) and the national programs that contribute to it.' Also, if available, please cite as appropriate the CCHDO (http://cchdo.ucsd.edu/), CDIAC (http://cdiac.ornl.gov/oceans/), or Pangea (http://www.pangaea.de/) Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for the cruise dataset(s) used. An example for a dataset residing at CCHDO is: Talley, Lynne +PIs (2014): GO-SHIP P16S, Cruise NBP1403, 20 March 2014 -05 May 2014, doi:10.7942/320620140320 | ||||
Abstract | The Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP) brings together scientists with interests in physical oceanography, the carbon cycle, marine biogeochemistry and ecosystems, and other users and collectors of ocean interior data, and coordinates a network of globally sustained hydrographic sections as part of the global ocean/climate observing system including physical oceanography, the carbon cycle, marine biogeochemistry, and ecosystems. GO-SHIP provides an approximately decadal resolution of the changes in inventories of heat, freshwater, carbon, oxygen, nutrients, and transient tracers, covering the ocean basins from coast to coast and full depth (top to bottom), with global measurements of the highest, required accuracy to detect these changes. The GO-SHIP principal scientific objectives are: (1) understanding and documenting the large-scale ocean water property distributions, their changes, and drivers of those changes, and (2) addressing questions of how a future ocean will increase in dissolved inorganic carbon, become more acidified and more stratified, and experience changes in circulation and ventilation processes due to global warming and the altered water cycle. The GO-SHIP Panel was established in 2007 by the IOCCP and CLIVAR to develop a strategy for a sustained global repeat hydrography program as a contribution to the OceanObs09 Conference (September 2009) and to revise the 1994 WOCE hydrographic program manual. Based on community discussions at the OceanObs09 Conference, the Panel recommended the development of a sustained repeat hydrography program to: develop formal international agreements for a sustained international repeat ship-based hydrography program, including an internationally-agreed strategy and implementation plan building on the guidelines in the Community White Paper, advocate for national contributions to this strategy and participation in the global program, provide a central forum for communication and coordination, and develop syntheses of hydrographic data, in partnership with national, regional, and global research programs. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.blue-cloud.org/services/blue-cloud-data-discovery-and-access-service | ||||
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Abstract | The Blue-Cloud project is federating distributed marine data resources, computing platforms, and analytical services to better understand and manage the many aspects of ocean sustainability. In order to do so, a “Blue-Cloud technical framework” has been set-up, where leading marine data management infrastructures are federated with horizontal e-infrastructures to maximise the exploitation of data resources available from different sources. The Blue-Cloud framework consists of two major technical components: a Blue-Cloud Data Discovery and Access service to serve federated discovery and access to blue data infrastructures, and a Blue-Cloud Virtual Research Environment (VRE) to provide computing platforms and analytical services facilitating the collaboration between researchers. The Blue-Cloud Data Discovery and Access service is one of the two main components of the Blue-Cloud technical framework, next to the Blue-Cloud Virtual Research Environment (VRE). The Blue Cloud Data Discovery and Access service architecture is based upon a combination of the GeoDab metadata broker service of CNR-IIA, and the SeaDataNet CDI service modules as developed by MARIS, IFREMER, and EUDAT in the framework of the EU SeaDataCloud project. For the Blue-Cloud Discovery and Access service and its modules, additional developments will be needed such as adapting and upgrading existing services, adding new services, testing modules, integrating modules, and testing the integrated service, in order to achieve the planned functionality. The overall concept is that the Blue-Cloud Data Discovery and Access service will harvest metadata from the blue data infrastructures by means of protocols such as CSW or OAI-PMH. The project is preparing a mapping per catalogue service of each blue data infrastructure to extract and harmonise individual metadata outputs to a common metadata model (ISO19115 – 19139), starting at the syntactic level. | ||||
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https://portal.tern.org.au/
Delivering open access to Australia's terrestrial ecosystem data.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://portal.tern.org.au/ | ||||
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English name | Data Discovery Portal - Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network | ||||
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https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/tao/drupal/disdel/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/tao/drupal/disdel/ | ||||
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Citation | If you use these data in publications, please acknowledge the GTMBA Project Office of NOAA/PMEL. Also, we would appreciate receiving a preprint and/or reprint of publications utilizing the data for inclusion in the GTMBA bibliography. Relevant publications should be sent to: GTMBA Project Office NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA 98115 | ||||
Abstract | The Global Tropical Moored Buoy Array Program is a multi-national effort to provide data in real-time for climate research and forecasting. Major components include the TAO/TRITON array in the Pacific, PIRATA in the Atlantic, and RAMA in the Indian Ocean. The major phenomenological foci of this array are: (i) El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in the Pacific; (ii) The interhemispheric dipole mode, equatorial warm events, and hurricane activity in the Atlantic; (iii) The monsoons, the Indian Ocean Dipole, and intraseasonal variability in the Indian Ocean. The referred web page allows data display and delivery for the different arrays. | ||||
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https://www.caricoos.org/data-download
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.caricoos.org/data-download | ||||
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English name | Data Download - Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | CARICOOS operates a network of observing assets including data buoys, coastal meteorological stations, vessels, instruments and radars. Data from these assets and value-added data products such as graphs and maps are provided free of charge to the general public through the web page www.caricoos.org. This web page brings together coastal ocean data and forecasts from a variety of sources including satellites, ocean instruments and numerical models to give the user an integrated view of past, present conditions in the US Caribbean region. Data are provided online by a number of organizations including NOAA, NASA, ONR Universities and others to whom credit is given. Data and graphics, other than NOAA National Weather Service products, are presented as experimental products. CaRA assumes no responsibility for the validity of the data for planning or executing marine activities. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA/US Integrated Ocean Observing System | ||||
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https://protectedseas.net/mpa-download-data
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Submitter/Owner | Timothe Vincent ( OceanExpert : 49100 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://protectedseas.net/mpa-download-data | ||||
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Citation | ProtectedSeas Marine Area Map by ProtectedSeas is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Based on a work at https://mpa.protectedseas.net/. | ||||
Abstract | Access to ProtectedSeas datasets. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | ProtectedSeas | ||||
Technical notes | While we make every effort to ensure that the information presented on this website is error-free, errors may occur. We ask that you notify us immediately of any errors that you discover in our data. We will make every effort to correct them. Boundaries are approximate. Multiple regulations may apply at once, and regulations cited on this website may not be up-to-date. Users are responsible for being aware of the latest regulations. Any regulatory summaries provided on this website do not represent the United States Government’s construction or interpretation of the regulations and may not be used for enforcement and compliance purposes. With respect to documents, databases, regulatory citations, and other information available on this website, neither the United States Government nor any of its employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose; nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed; nor represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights.The views and opinions of authors expressed on this web site do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government. The appearance of external links on this website does not constitute endorsement of external web sites or the information, products, or services contained therein by the Department of Commerce/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Ocean Service/Marine Protected Areas Center. The inclusion of the NOAA logo on the webmap reflects NOAA’s role in providing MPA boundary data and collaborating with ProtectedSeas.net to expand geographic and program coverage of MPA boundaries and attributes, but does not indicate NOAA endorsement of the presentation or summary of this data set or associated regulatory summaries. The data on this website does not represent and should not be construed to represent any agency determination, view, or policy. | ||||
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https://www.lifewatch.be/en/lifewatch-data-explorer
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.lifewatch.be/en/lifewatch-data-explorer | ||||
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Abstract | The LifeWatch data explorer provides open data access and facilitates exploratory data analysis of data generated by the local marine-freshwater-terrestrial LifeWatch observatory. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee | ||||
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https://dataexplorer.oceanobservatories.org/
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://dataexplorer.oceanobservatories.org/ | ||||
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English name | Data Explorer - Ocean Observatories Initiative | ||||
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Abstract | The Data Explorer is an exceptional tool to search across data points, download full datasets using ERDDAP, compare datasets across regions and disciplines, and generate shareable custom data views. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution | ||||
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http://www.seaturtle.org/tracking/explorer/
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Datasource URL | http://www.seaturtle.org/tracking/explorer/ | ||||
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Abstract | Data Explorer Explore all of the wildlife tracks available on the seaturtle.org tracking site. You may select by species of interest, country and how long ago the animal was tracked. Check the "Show collaborative data only" box to show projects that are interested in data sharing. Click on an animal icon on the map to see it's track and map. | ||||
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https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/data/
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Datasource URL | https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/data/ | ||||
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Abstract | Forecast model output, satellite data, radar data, lightning data, aircraft-borne (ACARS), GPS metro (SuomiNet), textual weather bulletins. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | UCAR (UNIDATA) | ||||
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https://datahub.io/
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Datasource URL | https://datahub.io/ | ||||
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Abstract | DataHub began as a project by Datopian and Open Knowledge International. For over a decade we’ve been creating tools and applications for data. We built CKAN, the world’s leading data portal platform that powers sites like data.gov and data.gov.uk. We’ve worked for companies and organizations like Google. We’ve helped create the open data movement from the ground up. We help organizations of all sizes to design, develop and scale solutions to manage their data and unleash its potential. | ||||
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https://saon.met.no/metsis/search?f%5B0%5D=dataset_level%3ALevel-1
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://saon.met.no/metsis/search?f%5B0%5D=dataset_level%3ALevel-1 | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.arcticobserving.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | The SAON Data Portal is a metadata driven data portal. This implies that data are hosted and served by contributing data centres which expose discovery metadata on the datasets. Once initiated, the SAON Data Portal regularly (once daily) harvests discovery metadata from the contributing data centres and ingests this in the SAON Data Catalogue which is integrated in this site. Provided the data is provided in the appropriate form (encoding) the SAON Data Portal is developing software to transform and combine datasets. In order to connect your data centre to the SAON Data Portal an OAI-PMH (link is external) end point serving either GCMD DIF or ISO19115 discovery metadata is required. If ISO19115 is used, discovery metadata should include GCMD Science Keywords to describe the parameters measured. If your data centre is hosting much data and SAON relevant data is mixed between other data, a dedicated OAI-PMH set is welcome to simplify the harvest process for the portal. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Snow and Ice Data Center | ||||
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https://www.bodc.ac.uk/projects/data_management/international/dimes/data_inventories/
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Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/projects/data_management/international/dimes/data_inventories/ | ||||
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English name | Data Inventory of the Diapycnal and Isopycnal Mixing Experiment in the Southern Ocean programme - British Oceanographic Data Centre | ||||
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Abstract | An inventory of the data sets collected during the DIMES programme has been created to keep participants informed about the status of data processing at BODC. The DIMES project aims to increase our understanding of Southern Ocean mixing and thereby improve the manner in which this is modeled. This is expected to improve the models' representation of the MOC and thus increase the reliability of global climate predictions. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Hernan Eduardo Garcia ( OceanExpert : 707 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/ocads/oceans/RepeatSections/ | ||||
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https://www.dataone.org
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Datasource URL | https://www.dataone.org | ||||
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Abstract | Data Observation Network for Earth (DataONE) is the foundation of new innovative environmental science through a distributed framework and sustainable cyberinfrastructure that meets the needs of science and society for open, persistent, robust, and secure access to well-described and easily discovered Earth observational data. Supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation (Phase 1 Grant #ACI-0830944, Phase 2 Grant #ACI-1430508) as one of the initial DataNets, DataONE will ensure the preservation, access, use and reuse of multi-scale, multi-discipline, and multi-national science data via three primary cyberinfrastructure elements and a broad education and outreach program. | ||||
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Abstract | The Arctic Data Center (ADC) is the primary data and software repository for the Arctic section of National Science Foundation’s Office of Polar Programs (NSF OPP). Our mission is to help the research community reproducibly preserve and discover all products of NSF-funded science in the Arctic, including data, metadata, software, and documents. In this video, you’ll learn how to navigate the catalog, and how to explore different fields in the metadata records. Strong partnerships for preservation: The NSF Arctic Data Center will help the research community reproducibly preserve and discover all products of NSF-funded science in the Arctic, including data, metadata, software, documents, and provenance that link these in a coherent knowledge model. Key to the initiative is the partnership between NCEAS at UC Santa Barbara, DataONE, and NOAA’s NCEI, each of which brings critical capabilities to the Center. Infrastructure from the successful NSF-sponsored DataONE federation of data repositories will enable data replication to NCEI, providing both offsite and institutional diversity that is critical to long term preservation. Data management tools: Researcher-facing submission tools will provide convenient pathways to document and archive diverse data formats as part of scientists’ normal workflows (e.g., both through the web and via analytical tools such as Matlab, R, and IDL). This infrastructure will be supported with an outstanding set of community services, including data discovery tools, metadata assessment and editing, data cleansing and integration, data management consulting, and user help-desk services. While the Arctic Data Center won’t launch with all of these services in place, they will be added incrementally through a set of iterative improvements based on strong feedback from the Arctic research community. Rich community support: Users frequently need help with repository services, with questions ranging from the mundane to the highly technical, to the profound (how much detail is needed in my metadata?). Center staff will provide multiple support services, including online support via email and live chat. Staff will enhance, maintain, and distribute instructional materials, system documentation, and Frequently Asked Questions, and answer direct questions from repository researchers as they arise. We will help with everything from data submission to developing data management plans for proposals. Our data support team will also engage the community to prioritize and preserve critical Arctic data from past NSF research that is currently inaccessible. Training and Outreach: Each year, our training and outreach staff will help provide hands-on training at Arctic research conferences and in dedicated training sessions targeting early-career and under-represented populations. Training and outreach will focus on effective means for long-term data management, following a curriculum being developed and refined by the open science community. Powered by rich, detailed metadata: For scientists, the Arctic Data Center is an efficient way to share, discover, access, and interpret complex data about the Arctic. Due to rich contextual information provided with data, scientists are able to integrate and analyze data with less effort. The data originate from a highly-distributed set of field stations, laboratories, research sites, and individual researchers. The foundation of the Arctic Data Center is the rich, detailed metadata provided by researchers that collect data, which promotes both automated and manual integration of data into new projects. Open-source software: As part of the Arctic Data Center effort, data management software is developed in a free and open-source manner, so other groups can build upon the tools. The Arctic Data Center is powered by the Metacat data management system, and is optimized for handling data sets described using the Ecological Metadata Language (EML), but can store any XML-based metadata document. Metacat and EML are also used by many repositories, including the KNB Data Repository and the DataONE search system. Easily share your research and get more exposure with the DataONE network: As a long-term repository, the Arctic Data Center allows you to preserve your data for future generations of scientists. However, you can share your data with your colleagues today, and get a permanent identifier for all files in your data set. The Arctic Data Center supports Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), so your datasets can be confidently referenced in any publication. As a DataONE Member Node, the Arctic Data Center securely replicates your data to other servers, maintaining all of the privacy controls you set. This means that your data are secure in the event that the Arctic Data Center servers themselves experience any catastrophic failure. | ||||
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http://www.ausseabed.gov.au/data
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.ausseabed.gov.au/data | ||||
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Abstract | The AusSeabed Marine Data Portal contains a variety of compilation (I.e. the most recent 50 m grid of the Australian seafloor, the 30 m Northern Australia grid, the 30 m Great Barrier Reef grid, and the 5 m NESP grid) and survey-based (I.e. the recently completed Visioning the Coral Sea Falkor survey) bathymetry datasets. | ||||
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https://data.bioplatforms.com/organization/about/australian-microbiome
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.bioplatforms.com/organization/about/australian-microbiome | ||||
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Citation | We would like to acknowledge the contribution of the Australian Microbiome consortium in the generation of data used in this publication. The Australian Microbiome initiative is supported by funding from Bioplatforms Australia and the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) through the Australian Government’s National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), Parks Australia through the Bush Blitz program funded by the Australian Government and BHP, and the CSIRO | ||||
Abstract | The Bioplatforms Australia Framework Initiatives are national collaborative projects that use integrated ‘omics infrastructure to generate high-impact data and knowledge resources to support some of Australia’s biggest scientific challenges. These challenges span agriculture, biomedicine, the environment and industry, as well as extending to relevant international endeavours. These interdisciplinary and collaborative initiatives deliver large-scale open science programs that: - deliver lasting outcomes that serve as a leading and trusted resource; - cultivate meaningful collaborations and partnerships beyond discipline and institutional boundaries; - support translation of research into impact; and - encourage innovation through an agile and future-looking implementation framework. The resulting datasets are stored (or linked to within) this Data Portal and are all accompanied by a rich set of metadata to enhance reuse. Full access to the Data Portal ‘omics resources requires registration. Bioplatforms Australia has defined Terms and Conditions for access of their website, along with a Privacy statement on data collection, which apply identically to the present Data Portal. Data Portal user support guides are available through our dedicated GitHub page. The Bioplatforms Australia data portal allows programmatic access via the standard CKAN API . | ||||
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https://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/data
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/data | ||||
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English name | Data Portal - Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences | ||||
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https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/co2/story/CO2 Data Discovery
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/co2/story/CO2 Data Discovery | ||||
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English name | Data Portal - Carbon Program at NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory | ||||
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https://cesimar.shinyapps.io/DiveAnalysisDashboard/
Data portal of CCT CENPAT-CONICET.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://cesimar.shinyapps.io/DiveAnalysisDashboard/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://cenpat.conicet.gov.ar/ | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Instituto de Diversidad y Evolución Austral (CCT CONICET - CENPAT) | ||||
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https://data.cencoos.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.cencoos.org/ | ||||
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English name | Data Portal - Central and Northern Californian Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | Welcome to the CeNCOOS Data Portal. This portal contains scientific information including real-time sensor feeds, operational oceanographic and atmospheric models, satellite observations and GIS data sets that describe the biological, chemical and physical characteristics of central California and its surrounding waters. This map offers many new updated features that build upon the existing data system, including: - Data comparison and charting functions, - Featured data views, - Advanced charting features, including climatologies and anomalies, - Station and source level metadata pages, - Shareable custom data views. | ||||
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https://www.sonel.org/-GPS-.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.sonel.org/-GPS-.html | ||||
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English name | Data Portal - Coastal Water Level Observation System | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Système d'Observation du Niveau des Eaux Littorales | ||||
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Abstract | The GPS observations that we provide are in the form of daily 30s files (24h of observations at 30s intervals) in the standard international RINEX format. Further information on the RINEX files. Apart from the RINEX observation files of the GPS stations, SONEL provides ancillary information which enables a precise analysis of the GPS measurements, in particular: - the precise orbits of IGS, - the Earth orientation parameters of IGS. In order to get a better idea of the status and opportunities on continuous GPS positioning of tide gauges, a survey is carried out periodically within various geoscience communities. The survey aims to identify the existing permanent GPS stations which are close to tide gauges (up to approximately 10-15 km). | ||||
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https://portal.edirepository.org/nis/home.jsp
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://portal.edirepository.org/nis/home.jsp | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://environmentaldatainitiative.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | Data are one of the most valuable products curated by the Environmental Data Initiative (EDI). Data and metadata derived from publicly funded research are made available through this website with as few restrictions as possible, and on a non-discriminatory basis. In return, EDI expects users of data to act ethically by contacting the data provider prior to using it in any published research. In accordance with professional etiquette, data accessed from this website should be cited appropriately when used in a publication. A digital object identifier (DOI) is provided for each dataset to facilitate citation. The EDI Data Portal contains environmental and ecological data packages contributed by a number of participating organizations. Data providers make every effort to release data in a timely fashion and with attention to accurate, well-designed and well-documented data. To understand data fully, please read the associated metadata and contact data providers if you have any questions. Data may be used in a manner conforming with the license information found in the “Intellectual Rights” section of the data package metadata or defaults to the EDI Data Policy. The Environmental Data Initiative shall not be liable for any damages resulting from misinterpretation or misuse of the data or metadata. | ||||
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https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/search
EMODnet Biology provides open and free access to interoperable data and data products on temporal an ...
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Submitter/Owner | Nathalie Tonné ( OceanExpert : 36066 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/search | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/biology | ||||
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English name | Data portal - European Marine Observation and Data Network Biology | ||||
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Abstract | EMODnet Biology provides open and free access to interoperable data and data products on temporal and spatial distribution of marine species (angiosperms, benthos, birds, fish, macroalgae, mammals, phytoplankton, reptiles, zooplankton) and species traits from European regional seas, as defined by the EEA’s 'Europe’s seas’ dataset (Arctic Ocean, (North) Atlantic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and North Sea). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
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https://www.geoportal.org/
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Abstract | The Global Earth Observation System of Systems’ Platform (former GEOSS Common Infrastructure, or GCI) proactively links existing and planned observing systems around the world and supports the development of new systems where there are gaps. The GEOSS Platform promotes the use of common technical standards so that data from thousands of different instruments can be combined into coherent data sets. The GEOSS Portal offers a single Internet access point to Earth observation data, information and knowledge from all over the world for users with different backgrounds and from different disciplines. The Portal has an intuitive, easy-to-use interface to discover, access and use the ever-growing quantities of GEO resources. Through the Portal, the GEOSS Platform connects the users to the wealth of heterogeneous collections of databases and other portals and provides reliable, up-to-date and user-friendly (current and historical) information – vital for the work of decision/policymakers, planners and emergency managers. Both the public and private sectors but as well citizens are served. Users can discover data considering temporal, thematic and geographic search criteria, and apply progressive filtering to retrieve, quickly and accurately, the resources they need. Information regarding the data can be inspected either via an information window or visually on different background maps if enabled before download. For users with limited or no access to the Internet, there are regions making similar information available via the satellite service, GEONETCast. The GEOSS Platform is a brokering infrastructure. The GEO Discovery and Access Broker (GEO DAB) is the primary mechanism by which all data and information is discovered and accessed. The GEO DAB implements the necessary mediation and harmonization services through Application Program Interfaces (APIs). These APIs allow data providers to share resources without having to make major changes to their technology or standards. Presently GEOSS Platform brokers more than 150 autonomous data catalogs and information systems, useful for the different GEO Societal Benefit Areas including data from: CAFF, Data.gov, Data.uk, EEA, GBIF, Iris, JRC Open Data catalog, NASA, NCAR, NOAA, OCHA HDX, RCMRD, UNEP, UNOSAT, USGS, Web Energy Services, WMO WIS and many more. Data providers are constantly being added and brokered, according to user needs, the thematic and geographic balance of the data and relevance of resources shared. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://gulf-of-alaska.portal.aoos.org/#search?type_group=all&tag|tag=evos-gulf-watch-projects&page=1 | ||||
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Abstract | Welcome to the Gulf of Alaska Data Integration Portal. This portal provides access to a wide range of Gulf of Alaska data including: - Sensor feeds, operational oceanographic and atmospheric models, and satellite observations; - Monitoring and research studies covering oceanography, plankton, fish, marine bird and mammals; and - Research programs including Gulf Watch Alaska, the Herring Research and Monitoring Program, and historic studies funded by the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council. The data are provided in two formats: one is a catalog showing a listing of available data sets; the other is an interactive map that allows users to view data from the region. When available, metadata are provided with each file with specific study and contact information. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Athanasia (Sissy) Iona ( OceanExpert : 13187 ) | ||||
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Abstract | The Hellenic National Oceanographic Data Centre (HNODC) was established in 1986, in the frame of the cooperation of Greece with the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO. It is a national agency, part of the international network of national oceanographic data centres operating within the framework of the IOC’s Committee on International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE). Primary objective of HNODC is the safeguarding and the effective management of oceanographic data and information including acquiring, formatting, quality controlling, cataloguing, archiving, disseminating and exchanging of marine data and information. HNODC operates within the framework of the Institute of Oceanography of the HCMR and manages oceanographic data collected from Hellenic public and private organizations as well as data that are being exchanged within the International Network of Oceanographic Data Centres in the framework of participation of HNODC in European and International Projects. The Data and Information Management System of HNODC is based on relational data bases and provides on-line access to data and its information, research cruises, monitoring systems and marine environmental data. | ||||
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IEEE developed IEEE DataPort to provide significant benefits to researchers, data analysts, and the ...
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Abstract | IEEE developed IEEE DataPort to provide significant benefits to researchers, data analysts, and the global technical community. The platform offers free uploads of any dataset up to 2TB for those that need to retain and manage their valuable research data and it offers free access to the datasets on IEEE DataPort. The platform currently has over 670,000 global users and over 1,500 datasets and continues to provide value to researchers around the globe. IEEE DataPort benefits include: - Backed by IEEE—reputable and trusted, - Can store datasets indefinitely up to 2TB each, - Support Open Data Initiatives and Reproducible Research, - Standard Datasets (non-Open Access Datasets) can always be uploaded at no cost, - Open Access Dataset uploads are currently free using promo code OPENACCESS1, - Datasets can be linked to Xplore articles (over 105 IEEE journals/magazines now integrated with IEEE DataPort), - Users can send email to dataset owners, make inquiries, collaborate, or provide direct feedback on a specific dataset, - Integrated with ORCID; users can optionally have the IEEE DataPort dataset asset automatically added to their ORCID asset list, | ||||
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https://data.imas.utas.edu.au/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Peter Walsh ( OceanExpert : 32689 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.imas.utas.edu.au/ | ||||
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Abstract | The Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) pursues multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary work to advance understanding of temperate marine, Southern Ocean, and Antarctic environments. IMAS research is characterised as innovative, relevant, and globally distinctive. Education at IMAS delivers world-class programs, resulting in highly trained graduates who serve the needs of academic institutions, industry, government, and the community. IMAS is naturally advantaged by its Southern Ocean location proximal to Antarctica, and hosts one of the world's largest critical masses of marine and Antarctic researchers. IMAS also operates facilities and host data sets of national and global interest and to the benefit of the community. The guiding framework of IMAS is that all data that are not commercial-in-confidence or restricted by legislation or agreement are owned by the University on behalf of the community or Commonwealth, are hosted by an organisation, and are shared with researchers for analysis and interpretation. IMAS is committed to the concept of Open Data. The IMAS Data Portal is an online interface showcasing data from IMAS and its partners. The portal aims to make IMAS data freely and openly available for the benefit of Australian marine and environmental science as a whole. The IMAS Data Portal is hosted and maintained by the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania, Australia. | ||||
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http://ecosystemdata.ices.dk/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Neil Holdsworth ( OceanExpert : 16535 ) | ||||
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Abstract | Datasets are organized around specific thematic data portals. The ICES data portal gathers all the content for you if you are not sure which specific thematic portal you require. Biodiversity database hosts seabird and seals abundance and distribution records and is linked to OSPAR, and ICES groups (JWGBIRD, WGMME). Contaminants, biological effects, and biological community data are made available through the DOME web portal (Database on Oceanography and Marine Ecosystems). Eggs and Larvae database makes available data collected by ichthyoplankton surveys for use by ICES and the wider marine community. Fish Trawl Survey datasets collected in connection with the Data Collection Framework (EU-DCF) are managed under the DATRAS portal. Fish predation is the focus of the fish stomach data portal. Historical plankton is an 'historical' dataset collection, where the dataset is considered complete and there are no immediate plans to update it. Oceanographic data which includes temperature, salinity, oxygen, chlorophyll a, and nutrients measurements are made available through the OCEAN web applications. Impulsive underwater noise collates data on licensed events such as pile driving, controlled explosions from naval operations across the OSPAR and HELCOM areas. Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems hosts data on deep-water VMEs in the North Atlantic. | ||||
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http://incod.inio.ac.ir
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Farnaz Ghiasi ( OceanExpert : 26554 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir | ||||
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Abstract | The Iranian National Center for Ocean Data (INCOD) has launched its own portal to provide more useful services for researchers and marine organizations at http://incod.inio.ac.ir By using this portal, users can order own data. Data will be sent automatically to the applicant. Also metadata, cruise summary reports, atlases and data catalogs are available through this portal. | ||||
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https://modis.ornl.gov/data.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://modis.ornl.gov/data.html | ||||
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Citation | When using subsets of MODIS/VIIRS Land Products from the ORNL DAAC, please cite both the specific tool(s) used and the specific data product(s). The citation is also sent in the email (as plain text and BibTeX file attachment) along with the data retrieval instructions after the order is processed.. Format (single site): ORNL DAAC 2018. MODIS and VIIRS Land Products Global Subsetting and Visualization Tool. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. Accessed Month dd, yyyy. Subset obtained for [Product name] product at [Lat],[Lon], time period: [Start date] to [End date], and subset size: [Width] x [Height] km. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1379. Format (multiple sites, clustered together): ORNL DAAC 2018. MODIS and VIIRS Land Products Global Subsetting and Visualization Tool. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. Accessed Month dd, yyyy. Subset obtained for [Product name] product at various sites in Spatial Range: N=DD.DD, S=DD.DD, E=DDD.DD, W=DDD.DD, time period: [Start date] to [End date], and subset size: [Width] x [Height] km. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1379. | ||||
Abstract | These MODIS/VIIRS Subsetting and Visualization services provide user-defined subsets of selected MODIS and VIIRS Land Products at a scale useful for field researchers in easy-to-use formats and are offered in collaboration with the Land Processes DAAC (LP DAAC). Users may also find LP DAAC's Application for Extracting and Exploring Analysis Ready Samples (AppEEARS) useful for subsetting, transforming, and visualizing remote sensing data. | ||||
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https://daymet.ornl.gov/getdata
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://daymet.ornl.gov/getdata | ||||
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English name | Data Portal - NASA Daily Surface Weather and Climatological Summaries | ||||
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Citation | To acknowledge the scientists who have created and shared data products, you should include a bibliographic citation to all data products that you use in your publications. Proper citations, including the authors, title, publisher, and DOI, will help others find and re-use the data. | ||||
Abstract | Daymet is a data product derived from a collection of algorithms and computer software designed to interpolate and extrapolate from daily meteorological observations to produce gridded estimates of daily weather parameters. Weather parameters generated include daily surfaces of minimum and maximum temperature, precipitation, vapor pressure, radiation, snow water equivalent, and day length produced on a 1 km x 1 km gridded surface. The motivation for producing Daymet is to provide measurements of near-surface meteorological conditions where no instrumentation exists. Having estimates of these surfaces is critical to understanding many processes in the terrestrial biogeochemical system. Development of current versions of Daymet as well as its curation and distribution are supported by funding from NASA through the Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) and the Terrestrial Ecology Program. The continued development of the Daymet algorithm and processing is also supported by the Office of Biological and Environmental Research within the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/research/stressor-impacts-mitigation/pmn/data/ | ||||
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Abstract | Over 11 years of phytoplankton data from the NOAA Phytoplankton Monitoring Network. Data from the New Hampshire Volunteer Phytoplankton Monitoring Program and Washington SoundToxins Program is included. The Phytoplankton Monitoring Network (PMN) is a part of the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS). The PMN was created as an outreach program to connect volunteers and professional scientists in the monitoring of marine phytoplankton and harmful algal blooms (HABs). NOAA staff train volunteers on sampling techniques and identification methods for marine phytoplankton. There are over 50 genera, including 10 potentially toxin producing genera, of dinoflagellates and diatoms on the volunteers watch list. | ||||
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https://daac.ornl.gov/get_data/
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Datasource URL | https://daac.ornl.gov/get_data/ | ||||
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Abstract | The Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center (ORNL DAAC) for Biogeochemical Dynamics is a NASA Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) data center managed by the Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) Project. The ORNL DAAC is operated by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and is a member of the Remote Sensing and Environmental Informatics Group of the Environmental Sciences Division. | ||||
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https://oceanobservatories.org/data-portal/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oceanobservatories.org/data-portal/ | ||||
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Citation | Citing OOI Data The “Ocean Observatories Initiative” should be cited as the source for any data used in research projects or papers derived from OOI instrumentation, including posts on social media where a link to the OOI data must be provided. General Data Source When citing OOI as the general data source, we encourage authors to use the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org. Downloaded on (date_accessed). Specific Instrument and Time Frame When citing data from a specific instrument and time range, we suggest the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, (data_type, reference_designator) data from (start_date) to (end_date). Downloaded on (date_accessed). For example: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, Bottom Pressure Tilt (RS03CCAL-MJ03F-05-BOTPTA301) data from 25 January 2015 to 25 May 2016. Downloaded on 17 June 2016. | ||||
Abstract | OOI’s data portal contains data from each of OOI’s seven arrays (including the suspended Southern Ocean and Argentine Basin Arrays), 80 platforms, and 800 instruments, measuring 200 different ocean parameters. Designed as a one-stop shop to get users the data they need, the portal is a key resource to answer important science questions about the changing ocean Users can access real-time data from the Regional Cabled Array. From the Coastal and Global Arrays, users can access both telemetered (real-time data from deployed instruments) and recovered data, which is downloaded once instruments have been recovered, via the portal. You can explore OOI data and create customized searches by location, time, and ocean parameters measured. Users can also avail themselves of portal features such as generating plots and visualizing data for easy incorporation of data results into research papers and classroom activities. | ||||
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https://members.oceantrack.org/data
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Submitter/Owner | Ms Lenore Bajona ( OceanExpert : 20708 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU (OBIS) | ||||
Datasource URL | https://members.oceantrack.org/data | ||||
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Abstract | The Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) is a global aquatic animal tracking, data management, and partnership platform headquartered at Dalhousie University in Canada. OTN and its partners are using electronic tags to track many keystone, commercially important, and endangered species at an international scale, across all ocean regions. The OTN Data Centre is responsible for the collection, aggregation, cross-referencing, and dissemination (both public and private) of acoustic detection data. OTNDC also maintains linkages to sibling acoustic telemetry data centres all over the world, and feeds global biogeographical information systems such as OBIS with animal tracking data as it is eventually made publicly available under the terms of the OTN Data Policy. Here you can find OTN-affiliated projects and filter them by collection, contact, country, or species. Click on a marker on the map to reveal information about the project. You can then click the title of the project to view the individual project page. | ||||
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https://www.onda-dias.eu/cms/data/catalogue/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.onda-dias.eu/cms/data/catalogue/ | ||||
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Abstract | We provide free and open access to data and information from different sources. Temporal and spatial coverages depend on the specific datasets. ONDA is the name of the Serco Italia S.p.A. led consortium selected to provide the Copernicus Data and Information Access Service (DIAS). Serco Italia S.p.A. has partnered with OVH for the delivery of scalable Cloud services, GAEL Systems for the provision of innovative solutions to support data access and Sinergise for the provision of web-based spatial data applications. Users are also able to request commercial Very High Resolution data here. | ||||
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https://www.catds.fr/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.catds.fr/ | ||||
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English name | Data Portal - SMOS Downstream Data Processing Center | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Data Portal - Centre Aval de Traitement des Données SMOS | ||||
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Abstract | The Centre Aval de Traitement des Données SMOS (CATDS), developped by the CNES in collaboration with the CESBIO and IFREMER, is dedicated to : - Product and distribute SMOS L3/L4 products (from L1B products from the ESA Data Processing Ground Segment), - Reprocess SMOS L3/L4 products when necessary, - Propose improvements of the L0 to L2 processing chains (possibly helping to fine tune the calibration aspects); once validated, these algorithms will be proposed for a transfer to ESA Data Processing Ground Segment, - Provide services & hot-line support to L3/L4 users, - Develop, test and validate algorithms for L3 and L4 processing chains, in close cooperation with the scientific community. | ||||
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https://portal.secoora.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://portal.secoora.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | Welcome to the new SECOORA Data Portal. Use the portal to: - Search and download real-time data, - Search historical data, - Compare datasets from different stations, - Generate and share custom data views (how to coming soon!), - Access metadata for SECOORA stations, - Access to regional and sub-regional models, including coastal circulation, water quality and fisheries habitat models. Coming soon the portal will provide access to regional and sub-regional models, including coastal circulation, water quality and fisheries habitat models. | ||||
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https://stonesdata.tamucc.edu/
Stones is the world’s deepest oil and gas project, operating 9,500 feet of water in an ultra-deep ...
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Datasource URL | https://stonesdata.tamucc.edu/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/understanding-gulf-ocean-systems-grants | ||||
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Abstract | Stones is the world’s deepest oil and gas project, operating 9,500 feet of water in an ultra-deep area of the US Gulf of Mexico. The floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) facility, which started production in 2016, connects to subsea infrastructure which produces oil and gas from reservoirs nearly 30,000 feet below sea level. The Gulf Research Program of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NAS)in collaboration with Shell, supports a pilot effort to convert an existing ocean mooring owned by Shell into the first long-term deep ocean observatory in the Gulf of Mexico. The collaboration, Stones Metocean Observatory Project (Stones MetObs), will provide important marine data to support scientific research and improve understanding of the Gulf of Mexico. The Stones MetObs Data Portal provides the infrastructure to view, investigate, and download data from the Stones MetObs. Stones MetObs will include standard atmospheric data such as winds, air pressure, air temperature, and oceanographic data such as waves and currents. The Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) mounted on the buoy generates up to 170 readings per reporting period from a depth of 4 meters to a depth of 2,897 meters. The mooring is also equipped with an acoustic monitoring instrument, Autonomous Multichannel Acoustic Recorder (AMAR G4), that records ambient, anthropogenic, and marine mammal sound in the area. This data portal is part of a broader, long-term initiative NAS is currently developing called Understanding Gulf Ocean Systems (UGOS). UGOS is envisioned as a comprehensive, cross-disciplinary, multi-institutional research campaign to improve understanding of the various interacting physical, biological, and chemical processes at work in the Gulf of Mexico. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Texas A&M University, College Station – Department of Oceanography | ||||
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https://data.gov.uk/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.gov.uk/ | ||||
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Abstract | Since 2010 data.gov.uk has been helping people to find and use open government data, and supporting government publishers to maintain data. In March 2018, we re-designed the site and launched the Find open data service. Find data published by central government, local authorities and public bodies to help you build products and services. | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.data.gov/ | ||||
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https://portal.westcoastoceans.org/
he West Coast Ocean Data Portal is a project to increase discovery and connectivity of ocean and coa ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://portal.westcoastoceans.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | he West Coast Ocean Data Portal is a project to increase discovery and connectivity of ocean and coastal data and people to better inform regional resource management, policy development, and ocean planning. The Portal informs priority West Coast ocean issues such as tracking sources and patterns of marine debris, adaptation to sea-level rise, understanding impacts of ocean acidification on our coasts, and marine planning. The Portal links existing data systems together to provide an easy to use gateway to discover ocean and coastal data. Coastal decision-makers, researchers, and stakeholders use the Portal to access data and decision-support tools they need to understand and address high-priority regional issues. The Portal was originally funded through NOAA's Regional Ocean Partnership grant which supported development of tools to help coastal managers track marine debris to help prioritize clean ups and advocate for policies to reduce the impact of trash on our beaches. Technical enhancement and development funding to maintain and upgrade the Portal has been provided through grants from NOAA and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. | ||||
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https://www.worlddatasystem.org/services/data-portal
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Datasource URL | https://www.worlddatasystem.org/services/data-portal | ||||
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Abstract | The WDS Data Portal is a prototype allowing retrieval of datasets from participating WDS Members. As a first step, it provides access to currently available metadata catalogues using international and community agreed standards. The prototype was started with initial candidates willing to participate in setting up the portal framework. It is currently being updated to include more participating WDS Members and will be relaunched. Participating WDS Members need to implement current standards in the field of Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI) and can generally use the resulting interoperability to network also with other communities and portals such as the Ocean Data Portal (IODE), the Global Change Master Directory (GCMD), or the Global Earth Observations System of Systems (GEOSS). The prototype is hosted by PANGAEA (WDS Regular Member). | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://datasets.wri.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | WRI produces and curates data sets as part of our commitment to turn information into action. These products are based on our research, which are held to traditional academic standards of excellence, including objectivity and rigor. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/data-publication/ | ||||
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English name | Data Publication Portal - Global Hydrology Resource Center DAAC | ||||
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Citation | Datasets and related data products and services are provided by the NASA Global Hydrology Resource Center (GHRC) DAAC, managed by the NASA Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) project. The GHRC DAAC is one of the Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs), part of the ESDIS project. NASA data are freely accessible; however, when you publish these data or works based on the data, we request that you cite the datasets within the text of the publication and include a reference to them in your reference list. References to datasets, like the examples, below, should have enough detail to provide readers of your publication with the ability to obtain the datasets and conduct their own studies based on your work. (For complete provenance and understanding of specifically which parts of data were used and how, it also may be necessary to describe in detail, within the body of the publication, exactly how the data were used.) Examples of dataset citations: Heymsfield, A.J., A. Bansemer, and M. Poellot. 2014. GPM Ground Validation NCAR Cloud Microphysics Particle Probes GCPEx [indicate subset used]. Dataset available online from the NASA Global Hydrology Resource Center DAAC, Huntsville, Alabama, U.S.A. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.5067/GPMGV/GCPEX/MUTIPLE/DATA201 Cecil, D.J., D. Buechler, and R. Blakeslee. 2014. LIS/OTD Gridded Lightning Climatology Data Collection. Data set available online from the NASA Global Hydrology Resource Center DAAC, Huntsville, Alabama, U.S.A. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.5067/LIS/LIS-OTD/DATA311 Wentz, F.J., K. Hilburn and D.K. Smith. 2012. RSS SSM/I Ocean Product Grids 3-Day Average from DMSP F11 netCDF [indicate subset used]. Data set available online from the NASA Global Hydrology Resource Center DAAC, Huntsville, Alabama, U.S.A. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.5067/MEASURES/DMSP-F11/SSMI/DATA302 | ||||
Abstract | The GHRC DAAC mission is to provide an archive of both data and knowledge services with a focus on hazardous weather, its governing dynamical and physical processes, and associated applications. Within this broad mandate, GHRC will focus on lightning, tropical cyclones and storm-induced hazards through integrated collections of satellite, airborne, and in-situ data sets. GHRC's Data Publication Portal is an online tool that allows for data producers to interact with the Data Management Group (DMG) at GHRC. The portal interface contains access to two required documents for data submission: 1) An archival interest form that allows a data producer to provide basic information about their dataset to the DMG team, and 2) A data product questionnaire in which data producers provide all important metadata and information to DMG for dataset publication. Behind the scenes, the Data Product Submission Portal is used by the DMG to push a data set through the data publication process. A data producer can use the tool to monitor the status of their data set. | ||||
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http://web.iodp.tamu.edu/publish/01/OVERVIEW.HTML
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://web.iodp.tamu.edu/publish/01/OVERVIEW.HTML | ||||
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English name | Data published at Zenodo - International Ocean Discovery Program | ||||
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Abstract | IODP data repository published at ZENODO. The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) is an international research collaboration that coordinates seagoing expeditions to study the history of the Earth recorded in sediments and rocks beneath the ocean floor. The JOIDES Resolution Science Operator (JRSO) operates the scientific drillship JOIDES Resolution on behalf of the National Science Foundation. | ||||
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https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/portal/carve/search
Earthdata search of Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE).
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Datasource URL | https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/portal/carve/search | ||||
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English name | Data Search of Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment - Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center at NASA | ||||
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Abstract | Earthdata search of Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE). | ||||
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https://hycom.org/dataserver
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://hycom.org/dataserver | ||||
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Abstract | HYCOM.org provides access to near real-time global HYCOM + NCODA based ocean prediction system output. The ocean prediction system runs daily at the Navy DoD Supercomputing Resource Center. Upon completion, these data are remotely copied to our local HYCOM.org servers for additional processing. Daily data is typically accessible within 48-hrs of the initial runtime. This site also provides access to several other global and regional datasets. The data are in NetCDF format and can be accessed using OPeNDAP enabled clients. Click here for a list of pre-packaged OPeNDAP enabled clients. OPeNDAP URL's for all datasets are available from the HYCOM THREDDS Catalog. The NetCDF files contain ocean temperature-salinity eastward and northward currents and elevation. Navy Global HYCOM assimilates satellite altimeter observations satellite and in situ sea surface temperature as well as available in situ vertical temperature and salinity profiles from XBTs ARGO float and moored buoys using the NRL developed Navy Coupled Ocean Data Assimilation NCODA system. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Florida State University, Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies | ||||
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http://www.cmoc-china.cn/pages/dataService.html
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Submitter/Owner | Dr Ting Yu ( OceanExpert : 17910 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.cmoc-china.cn/pages/dataService.html | ||||
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Abstract | WMO-IOC Center for Marine-Meteorological and Ocean Climate Data, Tianjin, China (CMOC/China) is hosted by the National Marine Data and Information Service (NMDIS) of China. It integrates marine-meteorological and oceanographic climate data, metadata and actively conducts HLQC, and produce specialized datasets of EOVs. Currently, the data available on the website include delayed mode surface temperature and salinity, marine meteorological, wind-wave, sea level data from Chinese Oceanographic Station, Chinese VOS, and integrated S&T datasets for western Pacific, integrated data and metadata for DBCP drifters. | ||||
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http://www.odinwestpac.org/pages/dataService.html
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Datasource URL | http://www.odinwestpac.org/pages/dataService.html | ||||
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Abstract | Marine observational data are mainly classified as four disciplines: marine hydrology, marine meteorology, marine biology and marine chemistry. Marine hydrology data refers to the data covering the global ocean areas obtained via observational means like station, buoy and research vessel, etc.. The collected features include temperature, salinity, wave, water level and current, etc.. Marine meteorological data refers to the sea surface meteorologic and marine aerological data covering the global ocean areas obtained via observational means like fixed land station, ocean station, observation vessel, buoy, etc., mainly including sea surface temperature, wind direction of air pressure, wind speed, wind direction, geopotential height and other features. Marine biology data covers the data of America coastal areas, the eastern area of Japan, Ireland,Australia, etc., including the data of zooplankton, phytoplankton, primary productivity, fish, shellfish, etc.; Marine chemistry data covers the data in Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, etc., mainly including dissolved oxygen, PH value, alkalinity, nitrate, nitrite, heavy metal, suspended matter and other marine water quality data. | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/data-services/
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Abstract | There are multiple ways to access SECOORA data. The primary ways is through the SECOORA Data Portal and its associated Data Catalog. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association | ||||
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http://ices.dk/data/dataset-collections/Pages/default.aspx
ICES Data Centre manages a number of large dataset collections related to the marine environment.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Neil Holdsworth ( OceanExpert : 16535 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ices.dk/data/dataset-collections/Pages/default.aspx | ||||
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English name | Dataset Collections - International Council for the Exploration of the Sea | ||||
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Abstract | ICES Data Centre manages a number of large dataset collections related to the marine environment. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | International Council for the Exploration of the Sea | ||||
Technical notes | Please refer to the ICES Data policy for terms and conditions of data usage and rights. https://ices.dk/data/guidelines-and-policy/Pages/ICES-data-policy.aspx | ||||
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https://www.globalmass.eu/data/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.globalmass.eu/data/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.globalmass.eu/ | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Bristol | ||||
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https://data.npolar.no/dataset/
All published and non-published datasets curated by the Norwegian Polar Institute.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.npolar.no/dataset/ | ||||
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Abstract | All published and non-published datasets curated by the Norwegian Polar Institute. | ||||
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https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/sets/browse
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/sets/browse | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://earthdata.nasa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Data sets of Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center - Earth Observing System Data and Information System at NASA | ||||
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Acronym | Data sets SEDAC - EOSDIS-NASA | ||||
Citation | SEDAC strongly encourages its users to cite data or service usage within the reference list of a publication. In publications where that is not possible an acknowledgement is a general statement that can be used to provide credit to the NASA EOSDIS SEDAC for data, assistance, or reviews that have been provided. Please include such statements, either where the use of the data or other resource is described, or within the Acknowledgements section of the publication. Examples of acknowledgement statements are included in the website. | ||||
Abstract | SEDAC data and information products and services are designed to help users integrate and apply socioeconomic and Earth science data in their research, educational activities, analysis, and decision making. | ||||
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https://www.marine.csiro.au/data/trawler/
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Dave Watts ( OceanExpert : 27055 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.marine.csiro.au/data/trawler/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://research.csiro.au/ncmi-idc/ | ||||
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English name | Data Trawler - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation | ||||
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Abstract | Use this tool to extract marine data from recent surveys, voyages, projects, data types with a focus on obtaining reports and data from a single survey/voyage. To obtain data, you will be required to enter an email address which can be done at anytime from a data download page. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation | ||||
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http://satellite.nsmc.org.cn/PortalSite/Data/DataView.aspx?SatelliteType=0&DataCategoryCode=Ocean&DataTypeCode=OCC
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://satellite.nsmc.org.cn/PortalSite/Data/DataView.aspx?SatelliteType=0&DataCategoryCode=Ocean&DataTypeCode=OCC | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.nsmc.org.cn/en/NSMC/Home/Index.html | ||||
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Abstract | FengYun-3, or FY-3 satellites, are China's second-generation polar-orbiting meteorological satellites, with substantively enhanced functionalities and technical capabilities. They are designed to enhance China's three dimensional atmospheric sounding capability and global data acquisition capability, in an effort to collect more cloud and surface characteristics data, from which meteorologists may infer out the atmospheric, land surface and sea surface parameters that are global, all-weather, three-dimensional, quantitative, and multi-spectral. FY-3 meteorological satellites have their applications mainly in the following four aspects: 1) Provide global meteorological parameters with a balanced resolution to numerical weather prediction; 2) Provide diverse meteorological and geophysical parameters to global change studies, including climate variation studies, and to climate projections; 3) Monitor large-scale natural disasters and surface ecological environment; 4) Provide weather information on any part of the world for specialized activities, including aviation, marine activities among others, and provide meteorological support for national defense. FY-3 satellites are developed and manufactured in two groups. FY-3A and FY-3B in the first group was launched on May 17, 2008 and November 5, 2010, respectively. With a further enhanced remote sensing capability, the second group of FY-3 satellites will be launched after 2013, with a life expectancy of 15 years. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | China Meteorological Administration | ||||
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https://oceaninformatics.ucsd.edu/datazoo/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oceaninformatics.ucsd.edu/datazoo/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://scripps.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
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Abstract | Here you can find the data catalogs hosted by the Datazoo data system. Each catalog contains well-documented datasets from funded research sampling studies and other data sources such as partner databases or long-term monitoring stations. Clicking on a catalog below brings you to a interface for searching, plotting and downloading these data. Please consult all relevant data acknowledgement and data use policies before using these data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography | ||||
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http://cinto.invemar.org.co/ssdsampindicadores/
An integrated set of software tools to support the design, planning, and management of MPAs by ident ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Leonardo Jose ARIAS ALEMÁN ( OceanExpert : 12914 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://cinto.invemar.org.co/ssdsampindicadores/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.invemar.org.co/ | ||||
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English name | Decision Support System - Marine Protected Areas Subsystem | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Sistema de Soporte de Decisiones - Subsistema de Áreas Marinas Protegidas | ||||
Acronym | SSD-SAMP | ||||
Citation | INVEMAR. http://cinto.invemar.org.co/ssdsampindicadores/: Sistema de Soporte de Decisiones del Subsistema de Áreas Marinas Protegidas – SSD SAMP. Santa Marta. Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras “José Benito Vives de Andréis”, Abr. 03 abril de 2020. | ||||
Abstract | An integrated set of software tools to support the design, planning, and management of MPAs by identifying alternatives and existing solutions to achieve a particular goal, estimating future benefits and risks associated with each of them based on the analysis of the historical behavior of the main factors involved. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras | ||||
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https://www.mbari.org/products/data-repository/deep-sea-guide/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.mbari.org/products/data-repository/deep-sea-guide/ | ||||
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English name | Deep-Sea Guide - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | ||||
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Citation | Citing a specific DSG concept page (e.g. individual species name or higher taxonomic group), or any data found therein: Concept name (Author, date). The Deep-Sea Guide (DSG) at http://dsg.mbari.org. Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI). Consulted on: yyyy-mm-dd. Citing the DSG system or data set as a whole: Jacobsen Stout, N., L. Kuhnz, L. Lundsten, B. Schlining, K. Schlining, and S. von Thun (eds.). The Deep-Sea Guide (DSG). Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI). Consulted on: yyyy-mm-dd. | ||||
Abstract | The Deep-Sea Guide, created by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), provides easy access to the institute’s database of millions of records of deep-sea animals, seafloor habitats, geological features, and research tools. TThe Deep-Sea Search page allows you to search for concept names that have been entered into MBARI’s Deep-Sea Guide. These concepts can be biological, geological, or technical in nature and can be specific (e.g., Embassichthys bathybius) or general (e.g., fish). Results from this search give specific information about the concept searched for and may include images, morphological descriptions, geographic, depth ranges, and occurrence data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | ||||
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https://data.isa.org.jm
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Sheldon Heron Carter ( OceanExpert : 31419 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ISA | ||||
Datasource URL | https://data.isa.org.jm | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.isa.org.jm | ||||
ODIS-Arch URL | https://data.isa.org.jm/static/oih/site_map_oih_deepdata.xml | ||||
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English name | Deep Seabed and Ocean Database - International Seabed Authority | ||||
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Abstract | The ISA Deep Seabed and Ocean Database has been designed to serve as a spatial, internet-based data management system. Its main function is to host all deep seabed activities related data and in particular, data collected by the contractors on their exploration activities, as well as any other relevant environmental and resources related data for the Area. | ||||
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https://deepseacoraldata.noaa.gov/
Deep sea coral and sponge data images and technical reports The database schema accommodates both li ...
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://deepseacoraldata.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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Abstract | Deep sea coral and sponge data images and technical reports The database schema accommodates both linear trawls transects and point data samples observations . The schema captures information in 95 fields across eight main categories related to surveys e.g. cruises or expeditions events e.g. dives or transects observations e.g. specimens or images as well as taxonomic identification environment occurrence details metadata and record keeping information. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/dbofs/dbofs.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/dbofs/dbofs.html | ||||
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English name | Delaware Bay Operational Forecast System - NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services | ||||
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Abstract | Oceanographic nowcasts and forecast guidance are scientific predictions about the present and future states of a water body (generally including water levels, currents, water temperature and salinity). These predictions rely on either observed data or forecasts from large-scale numerical models. A nowcast incorporates recent (and often near real-time) observed meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate data and/or analyzed (e.g. gridded) meteorological and oceanographic products. A nowcast covers the period of time from the recent past (e.g., the past few days) to the present, and it can make predictions for locations where observational data are not available. Forecast guidance incorporates meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate forecasts and makes predictions about the future states of a water body. A forecast is usually initiated by the state of a nowcast. The wind data used to run DBOFS are based on the NWS (NWS) Real Time Mesoscale Analysis (RTMA) winds (for the nowcast) and an interpolation of the NWS North American Mesoscale (NAM)-12 atmospheric forecast model data (for the forecast). The NWS Global Forecasting System winds serve as backup winds for both the nowcast and forecast runs. The wind data used to run DBOFS are based on the NWS/Real Time Mesoscale Analysis (RTMA) winds (nowcast) and an interpolation of the National Weather Service/National Centers for Environmental Prediction North American Mesoscale (NAM)-12 atmospheric forecast model data (forecast). The NWS/Global Forecasting System (GFS) model winds serve as backup winds for both the nowcast and forecast runs. DBOFS also outputs the interpolated nowcast and forecast winds for the Delaware Bay. Additionally, DBOFS relies on Extratropical Storm Surge forecasts, CO-OPS' real-time water level, temperature and salinity observations, USGS river data, and the Global Real-Time Ocean Forecast System. The DBOFS grid has 119 x 732 points in the horizontal. The grid resolution in the x- and y- directions ranges from 100m up to 3km. The vertical grid follows the terrain and consists of 10 model levels. The DBOFS model domain was designed to include the whole of the Delaware Bay and a piece of the shelf to allow a realistic interaction between the shelf and the entrance to the Bay. The DBOFS grid and spatial extent is indicated above. The bathymetry of the Delaware Bay is indicated below. DBOFS runs on NOAA's High Performance Computers (HPC) in a new Coastal Ocean Modeling Framework (COMF) developed by CO-OPS. As a result, DBOFS has direct access to NWS operational meteorological products that it needs to run reliably. Nowcast and forecast guidance cycles are run 4 times a day (every 6 hours). BOFS output is in NetCDF format. An archive of DBOFS NetCDF nowcast and forecast files can be accessed from THREDDS server. All CO-OPS official real-time products, including nowcast and forecast guidance from DBOFS are monitored by the CO-OPS's Continuous Operational Real-Time Monitoring System (CORMS). CORMS provides 24 hour per day, 7 day per week monitoring and quality control of sensors and data in order to ensure the availability, accuracy, and quality of tide, water level, current, and other marine environmental information. CORMS is intended to identify invalid and erroneous data and information before application of the data by real-time and near real-time users. | ||||
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http://ds.data.jma.go.jp/tcc/tcc/products/elnino/cobesst_doc.html
The method used for Sea Surface Temperature (SST) analysis in climate monitoring at JMA was updated ...
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ds.data.jma.go.jp/tcc/tcc/products/elnino/cobesst_doc.html | ||||
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English name | Description of Daily Sea Surface Temperature Analysis for Climate Monitoring - Japan Metereological Agency | ||||
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Citation | Ishii, M., A. Shouji, S. Sugimoto, and T. Matsumoto, 2005: Objective Analyses of Sea-Surface Temperature and Marine Meteorological Variables for the 20th Century using ICOADS and the Kobe Collection. Int. J. Climatol., 25, 865-879. | ||||
Abstract | The method used for Sea Surface Temperature (SST) analysis in climate monitoring at JMA was updated to an approach based on in-situ observation in March 2006. For details of the analysis, see Ishii et al. (2005). SST analysis involves a resolution of 1º latitude and 1º longitude. The east-west grid points run eastward from 0.5ºE to 0.5ºW, while the north-south grid points run northward from 89.5ºS to 89.5ºN. The daily analysis scheme is based on the optimum interpolation method, and the SST deviation from the normal for the previous day's analysis is multiplied by 0.95 for use as a first guess. The inputs of daily analysis are marine meteorological data for the seven-day period centered on the day in question. Observed data averaged daily in 1.5º x 1.5º boxes are used as super-observations to save processing time. Bias correction for past SST observation reports was performed using the method of Folland and Parker (1995). Quality control for observation data is based on the checking of ship tracks, dates and positions in reports, and any erroneous data are corrected automatically when marine meteorological data are compiled at JMA. Ship call signs with large data biases are automatically blacklisted in the daily analysis based on the checking of such biases in the three-month period whose central month contains the day in question. In the operational analysis, SSTs recorded over the past 30 days are re-analyzed sequentially every day with a delay of 31 days for the earliest analysis and 1 day for the latest in order to allow the utilization of delayed data and make the blacklist with the previous three months of data to be checked. Information on sea ice concentration is used to estimate SSTs in the Arctic and Antarctic oceans. Daily updated operational SST data are utilized for the following purposes along with historical data: Monitoring of equatorial Pacific SSTs, El Niño/La Niña evolution, Pacific Decadal Oscillation and global warming over 100 years, Input for the operational ocean data assimilation system (named MOVE/MRI.COM-G2) and historical oceanic analysis, Input for the Japanese 55-year Re-analysis (JRA-55) and JRA-55 real-time analysis. Monthly average SST data are posted on the Global Sea Surface Temperature Data Sets. The characteristics of the data are described in JMA (2006), which is available on the Monthly Report on Climate System Separated Volume No.12. | ||||
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https://doranum.fr/
Following the project initiated by the Urfist network and Inist-CNRS, under the aegis of the Digital ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://doranum.fr/ | ||||
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Original (non-English) name | DONNÉES DE LA RECHERCHE APPRENTISSAGE NUMÉRIQUE | ||||
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Abstract | Following the project initiated by the Urfist network and Inist-CNRS, under the aegis of the Digital Scientific Library, DoRANum is now a service platform open to partnerships. The evolution of this platform in the spirit of open science is part of the projects of the Committee for Open Science and the GIS “Urfist Network” . DoRANum offers a coordinated access distance training system, integrating various self-training resources on the topic of research data management and sharing. Existing or created within the framework of the project, these resources offer several paths and modes of learning. The diversity of resources and the complementarity of modes and paths make it possible to meet the expectations and uses of the target audiences: researchers, teacher-researchers, doctoral students and information professionals from higher education and research institutions. This service brings together the network of Urfists (regional units for training in scientific and technical information) and Inist-CNRS as well as representatives of the higher education and research community. | ||||
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https://digital.csic.es/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://digital.csic.es/ | ||||
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Abstract | Welcome to DIGITAL.CSIC, the institutional repository of the Spanish National Research Council. DIGITAL.CSIC organizes, preserves and provides open access to CSIC research outputs. | ||||
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https://nsidc.org/daac/
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Datasource URL | https://nsidc.org/daac/ | ||||
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English name | Distributed Active Archive Center - National Snow and Ice Data Center | ||||
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Citation | How to Cite DAAC Data: - You must include a citation in the references section of your publication. While we appreciate acknowledgement in the text of the publication, we are better able to track the use of our data sets if citations are included as references. - You can find appropriate data set citations that can be copied and pasted into your documentation on each data set's landing page and in its documentation. If you need assistance with a citation format, please contact NSIDC User Services. The following example shows how to cite the use of a NSIDC DAAC data set in a publication: Author's Name. Year of Publication. Title of Data Set and Version Number, [indicate subset used 1]. Boulder, Colorado USA: NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center. DOI 2. Access Date. 1. This field is for temporal or spatial coverage of the data used. It is necessary to enable a micro-citation or the ability to refer to the specific data used—the exact files, granules, records, etc. For example, March to June 2004, or 84°N, 75°W; 44°N, 10°W. 2. Use the complete DOI URL when adding a DOI to the citation. Example: https://dx.doi.org/10.7265/N5N877Q9 | ||||
Abstract | The NSIDC DAAC provides data and information on snow, sea ice, glaciers, ice sheets, ice shelves, frozen ground, soil moisture, cryosphere, and climate interactions, in support of research in global change detection, model validation, and water resource management. | ||||
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http://www.reefbase.org/gis_maps/datasets.aspx
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.reefbase.org/gis_maps/datasets.aspx | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.worldfishcenter.org/ | ||||
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Citation | ReefBase: A Global Information System for Coral Reefs. [month, year]. http://www.reefbase.org | ||||
Abstract | ReefBase gathers available knowledge about coral reefs into one information repository. It is intended to facilitate analyses and monitoring of coral reef health and the quality of life of reef-dependent people and to support informed decisions about coral reef use and management. ReefBase is the official database of the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN), as well as the International Coral Reef Action Network (ICRAN). The ReefBase Project is housed at the WorldFish Center in Penang, Malaysia, with funding through ICRAN from the United Nations Foundation (UNF). ReefBase's Online Geographic Information System (ReefGIS) allows you to display coral reef related data and information on interactive maps. You can zoom, search and query data layers, and save or bookmark the map. Selected datasets in ReefBase can be downloaded here. | ||||
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https://www.marineregions.org/downloads.php
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.marineregions.org/downloads.php | ||||
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Abstract | Geographic Information Systems have become indispensable tools in managing and displaying marine data and information. However, a unique georeferenced standard of marine place names and areas was not available, hampering several marine geographic applications, for example the linking of these locations to databases to integrate data. The purpose of Marine Regions is therefore to create a standard, relational list of geographic names, coupled with information and maps of the geographic location of these features. This will improve access and clarity of the different geographic, marine names such as seas, sandbanks, ridges and bays and display univocally the boundaries of marine biogeographic or managerial marine areas. Marine Regions is an integration of the VLIMAR Gazetteer and the VLIZ Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase. The VLIMAR Gazetteer is a database with geographic, mainly marine names such as seas, sandbanks, seamounts, ridges, bays or even standard sampling stations used in marine research. The geographic cover of the VLIMAR gazetteer is global but initially focused on the Belgian Continental Shelf and the Scheldt Estuary and the Southern Bight of the North Sea. Gradually more regional and global geographic information was added to VLIMAR and combining this information with the Maritime Boundaries database, representing the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the world, led to the creation of marineregions.org. Marine Regions is managed by the Flanders Marine Institute. Funding for the creation of the VLIMAR gazetteer was provided initially through the EU Network of Excellence MarBEF, but also other European initiatives such as Lifewatch provide the necessary funding for the maintenance and management of Marine Regions. Marine Regions depends on data and knowledge sharing from global, European, regional and national data providers and relevant experts. By setting up Collaboration Agreements, data providers will benefit from belonging to the Marine Regions partnership as they would get increased visibility, gain access to a variety of data analysis services which will benefit from integration of several distributed spatial datasets, as well as enjoying the benefit of the creation of stable unique identifiers. An example template of a Collaboration Agreement can be found here. Please contact info@marineregions.org if your organisation is interested to explore this collaboration. | ||||
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http://iodp.tamu.edu/scienceops/maps.html
The maps are available free of charge and were produced using Generic Mapping Tools (GMT).
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://iodp.tamu.edu/scienceops/maps.html | ||||
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English name | Drill site maps - International Ocean Discovery Program | ||||
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Abstract | The maps are available free of charge and were produced using Generic Mapping Tools (GMT). | ||||
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Technical notes | IODP data and samples are typically protected by a 1-year postcruise moratorium, during which time data and samples from a particular expedition are available only to that expedition’s science party and approved shore-based participants. Longer moratorium periods will be in effect for expeditions where sampling takes place postcruise at a shore-based repository. Except where otherwise noted, expedition photos and publications are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction are permitted, provided the original author and source are credited. Expedition photos are provided for free public use provided the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP), JOIDES Resolution Science Operator (JRSO), and photographer (when known) are acknowledged in the caption or credits accompanying each photo. Expedition maps are provided for free use by researchers, policy makers, the media, and the public. | ||||
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https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/search?fst0=Oceans
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Datasource URL | https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/search?fst0=Oceans | ||||
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Abstract | The Oceans discipline encompasses geophysical parameters that characterize the oceans (e.g., temperature, salinity, sea surface topography, chemistry/biology optics) as well as those physical processes operating within the Earth’s oceans and at its surface. Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs) hold ocean data products describing many ocean processes including ocean circulations, winds, heat exchange between the ocean and atmosphere and the interaction of solar radiation with the ocean. Sea ice products also are included in the discipline (in addition to being within the Cryosphere discipline). The primary DAACs for ocean products are the Physical Oceanography DAAC (PO.DAAC) and Ocean Biology DAAC (OB.DAAC). Sea ice products are provided by the Alaska Satellite Facility DAAC (ASF DAAC) and National Snow and Ice Data Center DAAC (NSIDC DAAC). Several other DAACs also hold Oceans data as they relate to their respective disciplines. Bathymetry/Seafloor Topography, Coastal Process, Marine Geophysics, Ocean Acoustics, Ocean Chemistry, Ocean Circulation, Ocean Heat Budget, Ocean Optics, Ocean Pressure, Ocean Temperature, Ocean Waves, Ocean Winds, Salinity/Density, Sea Ice, Sea Surface Topography. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/search | ||||
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Abstract | Earthdata Search allows you to search, discover, visualize, refine, and download NASA Earth observation data from across EOSDIS and the 12 Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs). If you are new to Earthdata Search, a brief tour is provided when you first visit the site that will give you an overview of the many features available. In addition, each of the 12 DAACs provide Websites, search tools, and data services tailored to their discipline-oriented user communities. | ||||
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https://lpdaac.usgs.gov/tools/usgs-earthexplorer/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://lpdaac.usgs.gov/tools/usgs-earthexplorer/ | ||||
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Abstract | The EarthExplorer (EE) user interface, developed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), provides online search, browse display, metadata export, and data download of satellite, aircraft, and other remote sensing inventories. NASA LP DAAC Collections in EE include: MODIS land data products from both the NASA Terra and Aqua missions, AST_L1T and ASTER GDEM data products acquired from the NASA ASTER mission, NASA MEaSUREs products, ASTER Global Emissivity Datasets, VIIRS data products from the NOAA/NASA joint Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) satellite, and ECOSTRESS products. | ||||
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http://inatews.bmkg.go.id/light/
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Datasource URL | http://inatews.bmkg.go.id/light/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.bmkg.go.id/ | ||||
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English name | Earthquake Information - Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Informasi Gempabumi Dirasakan - Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System | ||||
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Abstract | As a Tsunami Service Provider (TSP) for the Indian Ocean, the Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System (InaTEWS) offers web access to ocean-wide tsunami warning products. Registered users may login in order to access warning bulletins issued by InaTEWS. The InaTEWS-BMKG functions as an approved Tsunami Service Provider of the IOTWMS that is an integral part of the Global Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System, established and coordinated by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | BADAN METEOROLOGI, KLIMATOLOGI, DAN GEOFISIKA | ||||
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https://incois.gov.in/essdp/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Srinivasa Vishnu Tejaswi B ( OceanExpert : 66876 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://incois.gov.in/essdp/ | ||||
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English name | Earth System Science Data Portal - Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India | ||||
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Abstract | MoES Earth System Science Data (ESSD) portal aims to link all the geo-spatial datasets available across multiple data portals of MoES institutes. This portal facilitates ease of search and discovery of various data-sets collected and maintained under the different MoES programmes over the years. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services | ||||
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https://portal.geobon.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://portal.geobon.org/ | ||||
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English name | EBV Data Portal - Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network | ||||
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Abstract | The EBV Data Potal includes a variety of EBV tasrer datasets. You can import these datasets into the map with a single click. You can also upload your own EBV raster data or vector data for private use or sharing with others. The EBV Data Portal is an eShape initiative and the development of this version was led by the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle - Jena - Leipzig. iDiv is a research centre of the DFG. | ||||
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http://enciclovida.mx/
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Submitter/Owner | Dr Carlos R. Torres ( OceanExpert : 19846 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://enciclovida.mx/ | ||||
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English name | EncicloVida - CONABIO | ||||
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Citation | CONABIO. 2019. Life Encyclopaedia. National Information System on Biodiversity. National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity. Mexico City, Mexico. link Enciclovida: http://enciclovida.mx downloaded YYYY/ MM/DD. | ||||
Abstract | It is a consultation web platform created by CONABIO, to learn about the species and groups that live in Mexico. Integrates information that Conabio (CONABIO) has gathered through the National Biodiversity Information System (SNIB). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Anne-Sophie Ste-Marie ( OceanExpert : 36559 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://ogsl.ca/archive/?lg=en | ||||
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English name | Environmental Data Archives - St. Lawrence Global Observatory | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Archives de données environnementales - Observatoire Global du Saint-Laurent | ||||
Acronym | Environmental Data Archives - SLGO | ||||
Citation | Institut des sciences de la mer (ISMER). (YEAR(s) of the downloaded data set). Database of Environmental Data Management System (EDMS). Data Published on St. Lawrence Global Observatory's-SLGO portal [https://slgo.ca/]. Access date: [YYYY-MM-DD]. | ||||
Abstract | In 2009 Québec-Océan (QO) and ISMER with help from the Maurice-Lamontagne Institute (Fisheries and Oceans Canada) launched an Oceanographic Data Management System (ODMS) inspired by the latter's in house database. The ODMS then evolved into the Environmental Data Management System (EDMS) so as to extend perennially and security to all types of environmental scientific data collections. In parallel, data management policies were defined by QO and ISMER to better support data archiving and dissemination. A user-friendly web portal was also developed in collaboration with the MLI and the St. Lawrence Global Observatory (SLGO) in order to provide easy data access to the scientific community, government officials, non-governmental organisations and to the general public. Currently, the ISMER-EDMS is mostly used to archive hydrographic data: Salinity, temperature and pressure from CTD casts (Conductivity Temperature Depth). Visibility, fluorescence and turbidity respectively obtained from transmissometer, fluorometer and turbidity probes which can be coupled to CTD. Water current velocities measured by an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP). While these archived data collections are associated with fixed instruments it is also possible to integrate data collected from towed or onboard instruments. EDMS's data model is flexible enough to allow archiving of any environmental data type: plankton counts, chemical analysis results, etc. | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://portal.edirepository.org/nis/home.jsp | ||||
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English name | Environmental Data Initiative - Data Portal | ||||
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Abstract | Data are one of the most valuable products curated by the Environmental Data Initiative (EDI). Data and metadata derived from publicly funded research are made available through this website with as few restrictions as possible, and on a non-discriminatory basis. In return, EDI expects users of data to act ethically by contacting the data provider prior to using it in any published research. In accordance with professional etiquette, data accessed from this website should be cited appropriately when used in a publication. A digital object identifier (DOI) is provided for each dataset to facilitate citation. The EDI Data Portal contains environmental and ecological data packages contributed by a number of participating organizations. Data providers make every effort to release data in a timely fashion and with attention to accurate, well-designed and well-documented data. To understand data fully, please read the associated metadata and contact data providers if you have any questions. Data may be used in a manner conforming with the license information found in the “Intellectual Rights” section of the data package metadata or defaults to the EDI Data Policy. The Environmental Data Initiative shall not be liable for any damages resulting from misinterpretation or misuse of the data or metadata. | ||||
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http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/medioambiente/site/rediam
The purpose of the Environmental Information Network of Andalusia (REDIAM) is the integration, stand ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/medioambiente/site/rediam | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/ | ||||
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English name | Environmental Information Network of Andalusia | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Red de Información Ambiental de Andalucía | ||||
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Abstract | The purpose of the Environmental Information Network of Andalusia (REDIAM) is the integration, standardization and dissemination of all the environmental information of Andalusia generated by different centers that produce environmental information in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia. The REDIAM was established by the Law 7/2007, of July 9, on Integrated Environmental Quality Management (GICA), and is governed by the 347/2011 Decree of 22 November, on the structure and functioning of the Environmental Information Network of Andalusia and access to environmental information. | ||||
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https://kese.envir.ee/kese/welcome.action
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://kese.envir.ee/kese/welcome.action | ||||
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English name | Environmental Monitoring Information System Center | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Keskkonnaseire Infosüsteem Kese | ||||
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Abstract | KESE is a collection of environmental data collected in the framework of the national environmental monitoring program and related environmental research projects. Monitoring: Map view; Monitoring programs: Programs; State of the environment: I Indicator values, II. Values of aggregated indicators, III-VI Estimates, Public reports, Search report blocks. | ||||
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https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/index.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.calcofi.org/ | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations | ||||
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Abstract | ERDDAP data repository of the California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations at Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System. | ||||
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http://dm3.caricoos.org:8002/erddap/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://dm3.caricoos.org:8002/erddap/index.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.caricoos.org/?locale=en | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Acronym | ERDDAP Server - CARICOOS | ||||
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Abstract | CARICOOS data repository. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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https://erddap.cencoos.org/erddap/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://erddap.cencoos.org/erddap/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.cencoos.org/ | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - Central and Northern Californian Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | CeNCOOS data repository. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA/US Integrated Ocean Observing System | ||||
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http://belafonte.ocean.dal.ca:8080/erddap/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Kate Patterson ( OceanExpert : 37127 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://belafonte.ocean.dal.ca:8080/erddap/index.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://ceotr.ocean.dal.ca/gliders/ | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - Coastal Environmental Observation Technology and Research | ||||
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Abstract | Our glider group, with funding from The Ocean Tracking Network (OTN), Marine Environmental Observation Prediction and Response (MEOPAR) and contributions from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), deploy Teledyne Webb Research Slocum electric gliders and a Liquid Robotics wave glider to help ocean monitoring efforts, collect data for researchers studying ocean habitats and marine animal telemetry. This site provides ERDDAP data access. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Coastal Environmental Observation Technology and Research | ||||
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https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/
Download data files for use with one of the CoastWatch software packages, plot data using the websit ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/ | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - CoastWatch Caribbean/Gulf of Mexico Regional Node | ||||
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Abstract | Download data files for use with one of the CoastWatch software packages, plot data using the website online preview, or convert data to other data formats for use in GIS or scientific plotting packages. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) | ||||
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http://erddap.emodnet-physics.eu/erddap/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Patrick Gorringe ( OceanExpert : 32622 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://erddap.emodnet-physics.eu/erddap/index.html | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - European Marine Observation and Data Network Physics | ||||
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Abstract | ERDDAP is a data server that gives you a simple, consistent way to download subsets of scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. This particular ERDDAP installation has EMODnet Physics data (for example, data from mooring and buoys). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
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http://www.ifremer.fr/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000
27 matching datasets, listed in alphabetical order. ERDDAP is a data server that gives you a simple ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.ifremer.fr/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - French research institute for the exploitation of the sea | ||||
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Abstract | 27 matching datasets, listed in alphabetical order. ERDDAP is a data server that gives you a simple, consistent way to download subsets of scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. This particular ERDDAP installation has oceanographic data (for example, data from satellites and buoys). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Ifremer, Centre de Bretagne | ||||
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https://catalogue.hakai.org/erddap/index.html
This web page provides access to the data of the Hakai Institute. The Hakai Institute is based on th ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mathew Brown ( OceanExpert : 37264 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://catalogue.hakai.org/erddap/index.html | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - Hakai Institute | ||||
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Abstract | This web page provides access to the data of the Hakai Institute. The Hakai Institute is based on the diverse coastal habitats of British Columbia, Canada. The Hakai Institute represents what happens when the elements of funding, infrastructure, science programs, skilled staff, and partners are integrated into one organization. | ||||
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http://erddap.incois.gov.in/erddap/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://erddap.incois.gov.in/erddap/index.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://odis.incois.gov.in/portal/index.jsp | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services | ||||
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Abstract | ERDDAP is a data server that gives you a simple, consistent way to download subsets of scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. This particular ERDDAP installation has oceanographic data (for example, data from satellites and buoys). INCOIS, being the central repository for marine data in the country, receives voluminous oceanographic data in real time, from a variety of in-situ and remote sensing observing systems. The Ocean Information Bank provides information on physical, chemical, biological and geological parameters of ocean and coasts on spatial and temporal domains that is vital for both research and operational oceanography. The Ocean Information Bank is supported by the data received from Ocean Observing Systems in the Indian Ocean (both the in-situ platforms and satellites) as well as by a chain of Marine Data Centres. Further, INCOIS has been designated as the National Oceanographic Data Centre by the International Oceanographic Data Exchange Programme (IODE) of International Oceanographic Commission (IOC). Further, INCOIS serves as the National Argo Data Centre, Regional Argo Data Centre, and also the regional data centre and clearing house for the Indian Ocean region for the IOGOOS Programme. | ||||
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https://erddap.marine.ie/erddap/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Adam Leadbetter ( OceanExpert : 20699 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://erddap.marine.ie/erddap/index.html | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Marine Institute Headquarters, Galway | ||||
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https://coastwatch.noaa.gov/erddap/index.html
Eassy access to scientific data of the NOAA CoastWatch.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://coastwatch.noaa.gov/erddap/index.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://coastwatch.noaa.gov/cw/index.html | ||||
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Abstract | Eassy access to scientific data of the NOAA CoastWatch. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA Fisheries, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Environmental Research Division, Santa Cruz | ||||
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https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/erddap/
NCEI provides access to an enormous, diverse collection of environmental data by developing and mai ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/erddap/ | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information | ||||
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Abstract | NCEI provides access to an enormous, diverse collection of environmental data by developing and maintaining enterprise software, portals, APIs, visualization methods, and other tools and services that use metadata to facilitate data search and discovery. The Environmental Research Division Data Access Program (ERDDAP) is a visualization and data conversion tool developed by the Pacific Fisheries Environmental Laboratory that can incorporate multiple data subsets from different sources into a single workspace. ERDDAP can convert disparate data types into a common format. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.neracoos.org/erddap/index.html | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems | ||||
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Abstract | This is the primary ERDDAP installation for NERACOOS and contains the near real-time and historical data from the NERACOOS buoy platforms as well as other datasets from the region. Easy access to realtime and historic NERACOOS buoy observations. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems | ||||
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http://dap.onc.uvic.ca/erddap/index.html
The University of Victoria’s Ocean Networks Canada monitors the west and east coasts of Canada and ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://dap.onc.uvic.ca/erddap/index.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.oceannetworks.ca/ | ||||
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Abstract | The University of Victoria’s Ocean Networks Canada monitors the west and east coasts of Canada and the Arctic to continuously deliver data in real-time for scientific research that helps communities, governments and industry make informed decisions about our future. Using cabled observatories, remote control systems and interactive sensors, and big data management ONC enables evidence-based decision-making on ocean management, disaster mitigation, and environmental protection. The observatories provide unique scientific and technical capabilities that permit researchers to operate instruments remotely and receive data at their home laboratories anywhere on the globe in realtime. Data is collected on physical, chemical, biological, and geological aspects of the ocean over long time periods, supporting research on complex Earth processes in ways not previously possible. These facilities extend and complement other research platforms and programs, whether currently operating or planned for future deployment. This site provides ERDDAP data access. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oceanobservatories.org/erddap-server/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://oceanobservatories.org/ | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - Ocean Observatories Initiative | ||||
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Citation | Citing OOI Data The “Ocean Observatories Initiative” should be cited as the source for any data used in research projects or papers derived from OOI instrumentation, including posts on social media where a link to the OOI data must be provided. General Data Source When citing OOI as the general data source, we encourage authors to use the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org. Downloaded on (date_accessed). Specific Instrument and Time Frame When citing data from a specific instrument and time range, we suggest the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, (data_type, reference_designator) data from (start_date) to (end_date). Downloaded on (date_accessed). For example: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, Bottom Pressure Tilt (RS03CCAL-MJ03F-05-BOTPTA301) data from 25 January 2015 to 25 May 2016. Downloaded on 17 June 2016. | ||||
Abstract | The ERDDAP (National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration’s Environmental Research Division’s Data Access Program) Server is a free and open-source Java “servlet” that converts and serves a variety of scientific datasets using common file formats. The OOI ERDDAP server provides a simple, consistent way to access and download uncabled, telemetered data from OOI moorings and gliders. Datasets can be downloaded in common file formats, such as Python, R, Javascript, and MATLAB, with the capability of creating graphs and maps. All information about every ERDAPP request is contained in the URL of each request, which makes it easy to automate searching for and using data in other applications. Proficient users can build their own custom interfaces. Many organizations (including NOAA, NASA, and USGS) run ERDDAP servers to serve their data. Because of its widespread use and accessibility, the ERDDAP principal developer and user community have created user guides, instruction videos, and code examples to facilitate access by new users. | ||||
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This is the link to Ocean Tracking Network (OTN)'s ERDDAP server. ERDDAP is a data server that gives ...
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Submitter/Owner | Ms Lenore Bajona ( OceanExpert : 20708 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://members.oceantrack.org/erddap/index.html | ||||
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Abstract | This is the link to Ocean Tracking Network (OTN)'s ERDDAP server. ERDDAP is a data server that gives you a simple, consistent way to download subsets of scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. This particular ERDDAP installation has oceanographic data (for example, data from satellites and buoys). | ||||
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https://polarwatch.noaa.gov/erddap/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://polarwatch.noaa.gov/erddap/ | ||||
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Abstract | PolarWatch maintains an ERDDAP server with a large collection of environmental datasets which provides the backbone for our data catalog. Many of datasets available through PolarWatch are are drawn from the extensive NOAA Environmental Research Division ERDDAP. | ||||
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https://salishsea.eos.ubc.ca/erddap/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://salishsea.eos.ubc.ca/erddap/index.html | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - SalishSeaCast model project | ||||
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Abstract | The Salish Sea is home to a large population of Canadians living in coastal communities at risk to ocean related hazards. There is an ongoing need to assess the impact of these hazards on human and marine environments through a multidisciplinary approach involving Canadian oceanographers, biologists, and social scientists. The Marine Environmental Observation Prediction and Response Network (MEOPAR) provides a platform to accelerate this type of research. The Salish Sea MEOPAR project team is developing a three-dimensional ocean model for the Strait of Georgia and the Salish Sea. Using NEMO modelling architecture, the Salish Sea model will be used to evaluate storm surge risk in coastal communities. Long term goals include data assimilation from the VENUS network and a coupled biogeochemical modeling component. Model Domain: the region covered by the model includes the Straight of Georgia, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Johnstone Strait, Fraser River, and other connecting waterways. This site provides ERDDAP data access. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of British Columbia | ||||
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https://www.smartatlantic.ca/erddap/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.smartatlantic.ca/erddap/index.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.smartatlantic.ca | ||||
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Abstract | The SmartAtlantic Alliance is an initiative of the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland's Centre for Applied Ocean Technology (CTec) and the Institute for Ocean Research Enterprise (IORE) of Halifax. CTec leads the Placentia Bay SmartBay applied ocean observation system on Newfoundland's south coast, with the on-going expansion of the SmartBay initiative to four additional ports-of-call around the Province. IORE, under the guidance of the Canadian Marine Pilots' Association (Atlantic region), is leading the deployment and operation of meteorological/oceanographic buoys off Herring Cove at the mouth of Halifax harbour in Nova Scotia and off the Port of Saint John, New Brunswick . Recognizing the operational efficiencies and potential collaboration and expansion opportunities presented, CTec and IORE have partnered to unite the SmartBay, Halifax and Saint John initiatives under a new and exciting "SmartAtlantic Alliance" banner; creating the nucleus of a cooperative Atlantic Canada applied ocean observation capacity. The SmartAtlantic Alliance supports operational efficiency, situational awareness and safety in the marine environment and provides an unprecedented level of support to the country's coastal and ocean management efforts. SmartAtlantic Alliance buoy data, weather forecasts and value added information products are freely available at www.SmartAtlantic.ca This web page provides access to their data through ERDDAP. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Memorial University of Newfoundland, Fisheries and Marine Institute | ||||
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There are multiple ways to access SECOORA data. SECOORA data may also be access by ERDDAP.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://erddap.secoora.org/ | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association | ||||
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Abstract | There are multiple ways to access SECOORA data. SECOORA data may also be access by ERDDAP. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://erddap.sccoos.org/erddap/ | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Server - Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | SCCOOS Data repository. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA/US Integrated Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.gcoos.org/erddap.php | ||||
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English name | ERDDAP Servers - Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | The Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System (GCOOS) Data Portal maintains three ERDDAP servers as another data endpoints to access GCOOS data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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https://www.mbari.org/technology/emerging-current-tools/instruments/esp-web-portal/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.mbari.org/technology/emerging-current-tools/instruments/esp-web-portal/ | ||||
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English name | ESP Web Portal - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | ||||
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Abstract | Researchers can use molecular and genomic assays and other analyses in laboratories and at sea to determine the activity and abundance of zooplankton, phytoplankton, bacteria, and harmful algal toxins. Records of environmental conditions, such as seawater chemistry, temperature, salinity, and turbidity at the precise sample location, help identify oceanographic conditions that favor particular species. The Environmental Sample Processor (ESP) provides on-site (in situ) collection and analysis of water samples from the subsurface ocean. The instrument is an electromechanical/fluidic system designed to collect discrete water samples, concentrate microorganisms or particles, and automate application of molecular probes that identify microorganisms and their gene products. The ESP also archives samples so that further analyses may be done after the instrument is recovered. The data is telemetered back to shore and is available in the portal below. To start exploring data from the ESP, select the mission you are interested in from the “Select Deployment” drop down below, then click on the ESP you are interested in and then select the parameters you are interested in visualizing. | ||||
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https://portal.geobon.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://portal.geobon.org/ | ||||
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English name | Essential Biodiversity Variables Data Portal - Biodiversity Observation Network of GEO | ||||
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Abstract | Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs), defined as the derived measurements required to study, report, and manage biodiversity change, focusing on status and trend in elements of biodiversity. EBVs play the role of brokers between monitoring initiatives and decision-makers. They provide the first level of abstraction between low-level primary observations and high-level indicators of biodiversity. The EBV Data Portal includes a variety of EBV raster datasets. You can import these datasets into the map with a single click. You can also upload your own EBV raster data or vector data for private use or sharing with others. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/projects/coral/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/projects/coral/ | ||||
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English name | Estimated Coral Cover in Hawaiʻi - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Acronym | Estimated Coral Cover in Hawaiʻi - PacIOOS | ||||
Citation | When using these data, please cite the original publication: Franklin, E.C., P.L. Jokiel, and M.J. Donahue. 2013. Predictive modeling of coral distribution and abundance in the Hawaiian Islands. Marine Ecology Progress Series 481: 121-132. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10252. Additionally, please cite the Dryad data package: Franklin, E.C., P.L. Jokiel, and M.J. Donahue. 2014. Data from: Predictive modeling of coral distribution and abundance in the Hawaiian Islands. Dryad Digital Repository. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.9vd0q. | ||||
Abstract | Erik Franklin, Paul Jokiel, and Megan Donahue (2013) studied the shallow seafloor of the eight Main Hawaiian Islands at depths between 0 and 30 meters to map the benthic cover of six coral species: Montipora capitata, Montipora flabellata, Montipora patula, Porites compressa, Porites lobata, and Pocillopora meandrina. From diver surveys and environmental datasets collected from 2000 to 2009, Franklin et al. (2013) used statistical distribution models to estimate coral distribution based on the following factors: depth, island age, significant wave height, downwelled irradiance, rugosity, and benthic morphology. Wave energy and wave exposure appeared to have the most substantial effect on coral distribution patterns. The data are shown as percentages, which represent the estimated spatial coverage of a coral species across each 50 meter grid cell. This project aims to evaluate the contribution of environmental drivers to Hawaiian corals through distribution models. Data from this project may aid in future ecosystem modeling and marine spatial planning efforts that wish to maintain and preserve Hawaiian coral reefs. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Ocean & Earth Science & Technology | ||||
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http://ipt.vliz.be/eurobis/
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Datasource URL | http://ipt.vliz.be/eurobis/ | ||||
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Abstract | The European Ocean Biodiversity Information System – EurOBIS – is an online marine biogeographic database compiling data on all living marine creatures. The principle aims of EurOBIS are to centralize the largely scattered biogeographic data on marine species collected by European institutions and to make these data freely available and easily accessible. All data go through a number of quality control procedures before they are made available online [see standards], assuring a minimum level of quality necessary to put the data to good use. The available data are either collected within European marine waters or by European researchers and institutes outside Europe [see scope]. The database focuses on taxonomy and occurrence records in space and time; all data can be searched and visualised through a set of online mapping tools. All data are freely available online and easily accessible, without requiring a login or password. The regional approach and thematic focus of EurOBIS - the European marine waters - gives the system a number of advantages compared to its umbrella systems OBIS and GBIF. As EurOBIS is a European system, it can apply for (co-)financing on the European level. National, regional or European funding agencies can thus help cofinance the development and maintenance of the EurOBIS data system. Due to the specific scope of EurOBIS, the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) - the host institute of EurOBIS - can focus on the continuous gathering of additional data and information which cannot be captured in the data systems of e.g. OBIS and GBIF. The Flanders Marine Institute also invests in the development of relevant analysis tools and applications that can run on the EurOBIS data system. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Nathalie Tonné ( OceanExpert : 36066 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/search | ||||
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Abstract | The European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) is a network of organisations supported by the EU’s integrated maritime policy. These organisations work together to observe the sea, process the data according to international standards and make that information freely available as interoperable data layers and data products. This "collect once and use many times" philosophy benefits all marine data users, including policy makers, scientists, private industry and the public. It has been estimated that such an integrated marine data policy will save at least one billion Euros per year, as well as opening up new opportunities for innovation and growth. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
Technical notes | Metadata services: The EMODnet catalogues and other partner catalogues (IFREMER, etc.) offer the ability to search collections of metadata for data, services and related information objects related to the EMODnet Marine Data. The data catalogues offer a CSW endpoint to other client applications to connect to the service and query the metadata held in the catalogue. CSW GetCapabilities: The mandatory GetCapabilities operation allows CSW clients to retrieve service metadata from a server. The response to a GetCapabilities request shall be an XML document containing service metadata about the server. This subclause specifies the XML document that a CSW server shall return to describe its capabilities. https://www.emodnet.eu/geonetwork/emodnet/eng/csw?service=CSW&request=GetCapabilities&VERSION=2.0.2 CSW GetRecords GetRecords requests allow to query and filter the catalogue metadata records. EMODnet central portal GetRecords example: https://www.emodnet.eu/geonetwork/emodnet/eng/csw?REQUEST=GetRecords&SERVICE=CSW&VERSION=2.0.2&ELEMENTSETNAME=summary&OUTPUTSCHEMA=http://www.opengis.net/cat/csw/2.0.2&CONSTRAINTLANGUAGE=FILTER&CONSTRAINT_LANGUAGE_VERSION=1.1.0&RESULTTYPE=results&TYPENAMES=csw:Record&CONSTRAINT=<ogc:Filter xmlns:ogc="http://www.opengis.net/ogc"><ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo><ogc:PropertyName>dc:type</ogc:PropertyName><ogc:Literal>dataset</ogc:Literal></ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo></ogc:Filter>&maxRecords=1000 For more information on EMODnet web service, please follow the link: https://github.com/EMODnet/Web-Service-Documentation | ||||
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English name | European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet): Bathymetry | ||||
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Citation | EMODnet Bathymetry Consortium (2016). EMODnet Digital Bathymetry (DTM 2016). EMODnet Bathymetry Consortium. https://doi.org/10.12770/c7b53704-999d-4721-b1a3-04ec60c87238 EMODnet Bathymetry Consortium (2018). EMODnet Digital Bathymetry (DTM 2018). EMODnet Bathymetry Consortium. https://doi.org/10.12770/18ff0d48-b203-4a65-94a9-5fd8b0ec35f6 EMODnet Bathymetry Consortium (2022). EMODnet Digital Bathymetry (DTM 2022). EMODnet Bathymetry Consortium.https://sextant.ifremer.fr/record/ff3aff8a-cff1-44a3-a2c8-1910bf109f85/ | ||||
Abstract | EMODnet Bathymetry provides a service for viewing and downloading the best available harmonised Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for the European sea regions, together with a range of other bathymetric data, products, and services. The DTM is generated and regularly updated by the EMODnet Bathymetry partnership using an increasing number of bathymetric datasets. Services for discovery and requesting access to these datasets are provided and maintained as well. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
Technical notes | The EMODnet Bathyemtry portal provides a range of services and functionalities to users for viewing and downloading bathymetry data products and for identifying and requesting access to the survey data sets that are used as basis input for the DTM. Currently the following key services and functionality are provided for users: (1) Data Discovery and Access service: provides functionality to search and obtain survey data sets; (2) Composite Products Discovery and Access service: provides functionality to search and view metadata of composite DTM; (3) Bathymetry Viewing and Download service: provides functionality to view, browse and download digital bathymetry as DTM and obtain information about the underlying data sets used to compile the DTM. Data Catalogues: CDI: https://www.emodnet-bathymetry.eu/search Sextant: https://www.emodnet-bathymetry.eu/metadata-amp-data/composite-dtms-catalogue-service#/search?from=1&to=30 Data Products: https://www.emodnet-bathymetry.eu/data-products DTM, EMODnet Bathymetry World Base Layer: https://tiles.emodnet-bathymetry.eu/ Web services: WMS: https://ows.emodnet-bathymetry.eu/wms WFS: https://ows.emodnet-bathymetry.eu/wfs WCS: https://ows.emodnet-bathymetry.eu/wcs WMTS: https://tiles.emodnet-bathymetry.eu REST API: https://rest.emodnet-bathymetry.eu/ | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Nathalie Tonné ( OceanExpert : 36066 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/search | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/chemistry | ||||
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English name | European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet): Chemistry | ||||
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Citation | Users are requested to acknowledge EMODnet and its data providers when using data or products based on its services. Data users must respect the data copyrights of originators, as documented in the metadata, and SeaDataNet data policy. Any individual data source (data originators) should be cited, if it constitutes a substantial proportion of the data. Any person making substantial use of data must contact the data originator prior to publication, and should possibly consider the data source(s) for co-authorship of published results. Aggregated data products (map layers) are public domain and freely available for all users under an open data license indicated in the metadata. | ||||
Abstract | EMODnet Chemistry provides easy access to marine chemical data, standardised harmonized validated data collections and reliable data products, which are highly relevant to assessing ecosystem status according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, for all European marine regions. Numerous substances are considered; most of them are invisible to the naked eye and can only be detected and tracked using special sensors or by laboratory analysis. This evidence-based information is essential for understanding seawater chemistry and its natural and/or human-induced variations. It is also essential for identifying and taking action against spatio-temporal environmental changes that pose risks to marine ecosystems and human health. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
Technical notes | Web Service: https://www.emodnet-chemistry.eu/products/api OpenDap: http://ec.oceanbrowser.net:8081/data/emodnet-domains/ | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Nathalie Tonné ( OceanExpert : 36066 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/search | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geology | ||||
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English name | European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet): Geology | ||||
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Abstract | EMODnet Geology has succeeded in bringing together harmonised offshore data including sea-floor geology, seabed substrates, rates of coastline migration, geological events and probabilities, mineral resources and submerged landscapes. EMODnet Geology consolidates the existing data products with higher resolution and more contents. New services are being built, so users can investigate and search for borehole and grab sample data, seismic survey data, and multibeam survey data using interactive maps and tools. | ||||
Technical contact email | please check the record details page | ||||
Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
Technical notes | The EMODnet Geology portal provides access to information and services produced by the EMODnet Geology project and is powered by GeoNetwork (http://geonetwork-opensource.org/) open-source software. This is a catalogue application to manage spatially referenced resources based on the principles of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and International and Open Standards for services and protocols (a.o. from ISO/TC211 and OGC). Data within the portal are made online available via GeoServer (http://geoserver.org) as WFS (Web Feature Service) and WMS (Web Map Service). These services are powered by EGDI (European Geological Data Infrastructure). (1) WMS (raster access) Seabed Substrate maps https://drive.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/gtk/wms Sea-floor (bedrock) https://drive.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/bgr/wms Coastal Behavior https://drive.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/tno/wms Events and Probabilities https://drive.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/ispra/wms Marine Minerals https://drive.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/gsi/wms Submerged Landscapes https://drive.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/bgs/wms (2) WFS (vector access) Seabed Substrate maps https://drive.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/gtk/wfs Sea-floor (bedrock) https://drive.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/bgr/wfs Coastal Behavior https://drive.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/tno/wfs Events and Probabilities https://drive.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/ispra/wfs Marine Minerals https://drive.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/gsi/wfs Submerged Landscapes https://drive.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/bgs/wfs (3) CSW (catalogue access): https://drive.emodnet-geology.eu/geonetwork/srv/eng/csw (4) SLD (styled layer description) Seabed Substrate maps Folk 5 Folk 7 Folk 16 Sea-floor (bedrock) Age Lithology Geomorphology (5) Online metadata catalogue Data products can also be found using the EGDI metadata database (hosted by Czech Geological Survey). | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Nathalie Tonné ( OceanExpert : 36066 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/search | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/human-activities | ||||
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English name | European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet): Human Activities | ||||
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Abstract | EMODnet Human Activities aims to facilitate access to existing marine data on activities carried out in EU waters, by building a single entry point for geographic information on 20 different themes. Data on marine and maritime human activities are essential for effectively managing our seas and oceans in a sustainable way. This is becoming increasingly necessary due to growing population size and greater demand for resources, combined with advances in technology, resulting in a huge increase in the number and extent of marine and maritime human activities. These range from established activities such as fisheries and shipping to more recent activity such as construction of offshore energy facilities. Whilst there is considerable data available on these activities it is often only available on a per country, regional or sector-by-sector basis. | ||||
Technical contact email | please check the record details page | ||||
Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
Technical notes | The portal is based on free, open-source technology, using both MapServer and OpenLayers. MapServer is used as the geographic data rendering engine. MapServer is designed to render vector and raster data using advanced cartographic output. OpenLayers is a map viewing library that provides a JavaScript API which makes it easy to incorporate maps from a variety of sources into a webpage or application and configure map tools. The portal uses MySQL database technology to hold and serve the GIS data. Web Feature Services will be used to allow request for geographical features across the web using platform-independent calls. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Nathalie Tonné ( OceanExpert : 36066 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/search | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/en/physics | ||||
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English name | European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet): Physics | ||||
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Abstract | EMODnet Physics is an upstream ocean data integrating service. It builds on the discovery of data sources or providers and their connection to the EMODnet Physics infrastructure. It provides a single point of access to in situ ocean physics time-series data and vertical profiles, data products and metadata built with common standards, free of charge and no restrictions. The available parameters cover temperature, salinity and currents profiles, sea level trends, wave height and period, wind speed and direction, water turbidity (light attenuation), underwater noise, river flow, and sea-ice coverage. | ||||
Technical contact email | please check the record details page | ||||
Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
Technical notes | Machine-to-Machine Services: WMS: http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/service/GeoServerDefaultWMS.aspx WFS: http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/service/GeoServerDefaultWFS.aspx WebS: http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/service/WSEmodnet2.asmx ERDDAP data server (ODIS id: 367) http://erddap.emodnet-physics.eu/erddap/index.html Dashboard (ODIS id: 368) http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/service/dashboard/ Catalogue (ODIS id: 364) https://www.emodnet.eu/geonetwork/emodnet/eng/catalog.search#/search Mapviewer (ODIS id: 363) http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/ Products (ODIS id: 365) http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/Products/V2/PRODUCTS.aspx THREDDS catalog (ODIS id: 366) http://thredds.emodnet-physics.eu/thredds/catalog.html NIB MBS HF radar (ODIS id: 189) http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/map/platinfo/piradar.aspx?platformid=17193 NIB MBS mooring time series (ODIS id: 190) http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/map/platinfo/piroosplot.aspx?platformid=9013&60days=false API REST/SOAP: www.emodnet-physics.eu/map/Service/WSEmodnet2.aspx/www.emodnet-physics.eu/map/service/WSEmodnet2.asmx | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Nathalie Tonné ( OceanExpert : 36066 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/search | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/bathymetry | ||||
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English name | European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet): Seabed Habitats | ||||
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Abstract | Seabed Habitats provides access to seabed habitat data in Europe. This includes new products such as the EMODnet broad-scale seabed habitat map for Europe (AKA EUSeaMap) and habitat maps and observations gathered from surveys across Europe. | ||||
Technical contact email | please check the record details page | ||||
Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
Technical notes | EMODnet Seabed Habitats provides the following key services to users: 1. Map viewer: a free, interactive mapping portal (webGIS) for viewing and downloading seabed habitat data as well as secondary input data layers to the broad-scale mapping such as energy and light penetration at the seabed. Users can build a query based on specific criteria such as geographic area, data layer or specific habitat. Alternatively, users can simply browse for information using the icons provided. 2. Web services: all layers can be exported using the Web Map Service (WMS) to personal desktop GIS applications or to other web mapping portals. 3. Download: Information can also be freely-downloaded in GIS format to be easily overlaid with users’ datasets. 4. Search: fully searchable metadata describing the file content is provided with the files following INSPIRE directive standards. Data Catalogues: https://www.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu/access-data/layer-search/ Data Products: https://www.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu/access-data/download-data/ OGC service: For map images of the general EMODnet Seabed Habitats datasets and products such as EUSeaMap: https://ows.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu/emodnet_view/wms - Web Map Service (WMS) For map images of the individual habitat map and model datasets collated by EMODnet Seabed Habitats: https://ows.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu/emodnet_view_maplibrary/wms - Web Map Service (WMS) Similarly for access to true data (where available) via Web Feature Service (WFS): https://ows.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu/emodnet_open/wfs https://ows.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu/emodnet_open_maplibrary/wfs | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/home | ||||
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English name | European Nucleotide Archive - European Molecular Biology Laboratory at European Bioinformatics Institute | ||||
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Abstract | The European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) provides a comprehensive record of the world’s nucleotide sequencing information, covering raw sequencing data, sequence assembly information and functional annotation. More about ENA. Access to ENA data is provided through the browser, through search tools, through large scale file download and through the API. The European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) is an open, supported platform for the management, sharing, integration, archiving and dissemination of sequence data. Database of record and platform for data management: ENA comprises both the globally comprehensive data resource that preserves the world’s public-domain output of sequence data and a rich portfolio of tools and services to support the management of sequence data. A data foundation: as nucleotide sequencing becomes increasingly central to applied areas such as healthcare and environmental sciences, ENA has become a foundation upon which scientific understanding of biological systems may be assembled. Our users comprise data submitters, data coordinators for sequence-based studies, direct data consumers and secondary service providers (e.g., UniProt, RNAcentral, EBI Metagenomics, Ensembl, Ensembl Genomes, ArrayExpress) that build on ENA services and content. Data coordination: our data coordination partnerships span the life sciences, covering such areas as livestock genomics, marine biotechnology, biodiversity, pathogen surveillance and stem cell biology. Within these partnerships, we support data operations variously through the provision of technology, standards, data analysis, training, support and web/API data portals. Read more here. Ambition: we are committed to the utility of the ENA platform and to achieving the broadest reach and utility of sequencing technology and data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | European Molecular Biology Laboratory | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://lifewatch.be/ETN/ | ||||
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English name | European Tracking Network - Lifewatch | ||||
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Citation | Any use of ETN Data in a publication, product or commercial application shall provide proper attribution to ETN. ETN should be cited as ‘European Tracking Network – data management platform. Flanders Marine Institute, [year-of-data-download], [data-access-URL], accessed [date-of-access]’ (e.g ‘European Tracking Network – data management platform. Flanders Marine Institute, 2017, http://www.lifewatch.be/etn/, accessed 20-12- 2017’). ETN should be acknowledged as ‘Data was sourced from the European Tracking Network data portal (http://www.lifewatch.be/etn/), developed by the Flanders Marine Institute as part of the Flemish contribution to LifeWatch.’ | ||||
Abstract | The ETN data portal is developed by the Flanders Marine Institute as part of the Flemish contribution to LifeWatch. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee | ||||
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Citation | The data obtained from the ASDC are free of charge for use in research, publications and commercial applications. When data from the ASDC are used in a publication, we request this acknowledgment be included: "These data were obtained from the NASA Langley Research Center Atmospheric Science Data Center." Please include such statements, either where the use of the data or other resource is described, or within the Acknowledgements section of the publication. | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://stats.pacificdata.org/ | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://eyesonthebay.dnr.maryland.gov/eyesonthebay/index.cfm | ||||
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Abstract | Thank you for visiting Eyes on the Bay, your home for Maryland tidal water quality data and information. We hope that our data search and download pages will be useful tools. The map displays all the stations where we collect water quality data, as well as partner stations. | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://hurricane.portal.secoora.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | As a hurricane moves across the sea into our coastal regions, there are monitoring stations located along its path collecting vital real time data – such as wind speed and wave heights. Eyes on the Storm allows you to access the data from actual stations in the path of named hurricanes. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association | ||||
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https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/datasetlist
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/datasetlist | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.nasa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Find Data - NASA Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center | ||||
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Abstract | The Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center (PO.DAAC) is a NASA Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) data center managed by the Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) Project. The PO.DAAC is operated by Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California. The PO.DAAC is proud to be a CoreTrustSeal Certified Repository. CoreTrustSeal is an international, community-based, non-governmental, and non-profit organization promoting sustainable and trustworthy data infrastructures. The mission of the PO.DAAC is to preserve NASA’s ocean and climate data and make these universally accessible and meaningful. Since the launch of NASA's first ocean-observing satellite, Seasat, in 1978, PO.DAAC has become the premier data center for measurements focused on sea surface topography, ocean temperature, ocean winds, salinity, gravity, and ocean circulation. In addition to providing access to its data holdings, PO.DAAC acts as a gateway to data stored at other ocean and climate archives. This and other tools and services enable PO.DAAC supports a wide user community working in areas such as ocean and climate research, applied science and industry, natural resource management, policymaking, and general public consumption. | ||||
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http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/isdm-gdsi/request-commande/form-eng.asp
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/isdm-gdsi/request-commande/form-eng.asp | ||||
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English name | Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Data Request Form | ||||
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Abstract | This is a web-based form to request Canadian oceanographic or marine real-time, near real-time and historical data and data products. You may request data by categories, including: location, date range, geographic area. We may also be able to provide data from other parameters, such as: depth range, location name, collecting instrument or ship. Response time is within few business days to a maximum of 20 days. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Fisheries and Oceans Canada | ||||
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http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/biochem/index-eng.html
BioChem is an archive of marine biological and chemical data maintained by Fisheries and Oceans Cana ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/biochem/index-eng.html | ||||
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English name | Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Marine biological and chemical database | ||||
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Acronym | BioChem | ||||
Citation | DFO [current year]. BioChem: database of biological and chemical oceanographic data. Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada. http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/biochem/index-eng.html. Database accessed on [insert date here] | ||||
Abstract | BioChem is an archive of marine biological and chemical data maintained by Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). It holds biological and chemical data that are: from department research initiatives collected in areas of Canadian interest The data held in BioChem are divided into 2 functional areas, which are: 1)discrete data, usually from water bottle sampling, including: pH, nutrients, chlorophyll, dissolved oxygen 2)plankton data, usually from towed nets, including: species counts and biomass measurements. While the data support climate research, they may also be used for other purposes. These include improving our understanding of ecosystem variability, ground-truthing satellite data, and supporting fisheries research. | ||||
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https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/about-us/research-development/spatial-data-portal
Welcome to the NSW Department of Primary Industries, Fisheries Spatial Data Portal.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/about-us/research-development/spatial-data-portal | ||||
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English name | Fisheries Spatial Data Portal - NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment | ||||
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Abstract | Welcome to the NSW Department of Primary Industries, Fisheries Spatial Data Portal. Fisheries NSW creates and maintains a range of significant spatial datasets that are useful to a number of stakeholders. These datasets are now being made available to stakeholders free of charge through this portal. The spatial portal provides access to spatial datasets through an intuitive public interface that allows the searching, viewing and downloading of this data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | New South Wales Department of Primary Industries | ||||
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http://firms.fao.org/firms/topic/18031/en
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Marc Taconet ( OceanExpert : 16546 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | FAO | ||||
Datasource URL | http://firms.fao.org/firms/topic/18031/en | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://firms.fao.org/ | ||||
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English name | Fishery fact sheets browser - FAO Fisheries and Resources Monitoring System | ||||
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Acronym | Fishery fact sheets browser - FAO FIRMS | ||||
Citation | Fisheries and Resources Monitoring System (FIRMS). FIRMS Fishery fact sheets browser. In: Fisheries and Resources Monitoring System (FIRMS) [online]. Rome. Updated 9 January 2017. [Cited 15 November 2020]. http://www.fao.org/fishery/ | ||||
Abstract | A Fishery is an activity leading to the harvesting of fish, within the boundaries of a defined area. The fishery concept fundamentally gathers indication of human fishing activity, including from economic, management, biological/environmental and technological viewpoints. Different thematic approaches are envisaged, according to the disciplinary viewpoint prevailing in the identification of fishery units when a fisheries inventory is compiled: Fishery Resource, Jurisdictional, Production System, Fishery Management Unit, Fishing Activity and Access Rights. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department | ||||
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http://sipein.invemar.org.co/informes/captura_estimada/externos/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Leonardo Jose ARIAS ALEMÁN ( OceanExpert : 12914 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | http://sipein.invemar.org.co/informes/captura_estimada/externos/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.invemar.org.co/ | ||||
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English name | Fishery Information System - Institute for Marine and Coastal Research of Colombia | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Sistema de Información Pesquera - Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras de Colombia | ||||
Acronym | SIPEIN - INVEMAR | ||||
Citation | Narvaez, J.C., M. Rueda, E. Viloria, J. Blanco, J.A. Romero, F. Newmark. 2005. Manual del Sistema de Información Pesquera del INVEMAR (SIPEIN V.3.0): Una herramienta para el diseño de sistemas de manejo pesquero. Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras - INVEMAR. Santa Marta Colombia. 128 p. (Serie de documentos generales del INVEMAR No. 18). | ||||
Abstract | Fishery information system for the storage and processing of catch information, effort, lengths, economic variables, which allows obtaining indicators of the performance of the fishery (fish abundance, mean size of the catch, economic income, rents, number of jobs, and others) to generate fishery management measures. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras | ||||
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http://www.fao.org/fishery/vesseltype/search/en
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Marc Taconet ( OceanExpert : 16546 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | FAO | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.fao.org/fishery/vesseltype/search/en | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.fao.org/fishery/technology/capture/en | ||||
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English name | Fishing Vessel type Fact Sheets - FAO Fisheries Division | ||||
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Acronym | Fishing Vessel type Fact Sheets - NFI | ||||
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Abstract | Search Fishing Vessel type Fact Sheets using various tools: a simple word search, an advanced search using name, target species, gear and vessel, and a browser organized by image or by list classified by major techniques or based on international standards. The classification used is based upon the "International Standard Statistical Classification of Fishery Vessels (ISSCFV) by GRT Categories". | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department | ||||
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https://www.socib.eu/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=mooring
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Juan Gabriel Fernández ( OceanExpert : 38703 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.socib.eu/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=mooring | ||||
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English name | Fixed Stations facility - Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecast System | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Infraestructuras Fijas - SOCIB | ||||
Acronym | Fixed Stations - SOCIB | ||||
Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
Abstract | Welcome to the fixed stations' facility. Here you can explore all our fixed platforms and click on one of them to display and download the latest data. You can directly display all the variable data and the charts, clicking on the icons. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | SOCIB -Balearic Islands Observing and Forecasting System- | ||||
Technical notes | Data access via SOCIB DC THREDDS server | ||||
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https://meetnetvlaamsebanken.be
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://meetnetvlaamsebanken.be | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.vlaanderen.be/ | ||||
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English name | FLEMISH BANKS MONITORING NETWORK | ||||
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Abstract | The Monitoring Network is named after the group of irregular sandbanks located in front of the western half of the Flemish coast. These sandbanks complicate navigation in that area. The Flemish Banks Monitoring Network consists of a monitoring network at sea, weather parks ashore, and a computer network in Oostende. The network at sea, consisting of measuring piles and wave measurement buoys, and the meteo parks ashore, are equipped with hydro-meteorological sensors. The central computer network gathers and processes the data and exchanges it with international monitoring networks, research institutes, universities etc. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaamse Overheid - Afdeling Kust - Team Vlaamse Hydrografie | ||||
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https://www.mbari.org/science/upper-ocean-systems/chemical-sensor-group/floatviz/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.mbari.org/science/upper-ocean-systems/chemical-sensor-group/floatviz/ | ||||
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English name | FloatViz 6.0 - Apex/ISUS Data Visualization - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Instititute | ||||
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Acronym | FloatViz 6.0 - Apex/ISUS Data Visualization - MBARI | ||||
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Abstract | Floats data visualisation interface. Current records of fundamental ocean properties such as oxygen, pH, nutrients, or chlorophyll describe a range of ocean states. However, the sample-to-sample variability observed in ocean time series may not necessarily reflect actual trends at any given location and time because so few measurements are collected for extended periods and in rapid succession. Furthermore, the limited sampling provides little scientific insight into the processes that actually underlie the snapshot observations. Developing new tools and techniques to overcome these challenges is a major driver of Ken Johnson’s Chemical Sensor Group activities. Application of this approach in Elkhorn Slough, near MBARI in Central California, highlights some of the advances in understanding when sampling resolution is more closely matched to environmental processes. Opportunities for deploying analogous sensor suites in the vast expanse of the Southern Ocean provide another perspective on how we can address the fundamental problem of “being there”. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | ||||
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https://soccompu.princeton.edu/www/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://soccompu.princeton.edu/www/index.html | ||||
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English name | FloatViz Data - US National Science Foundation's Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling project | ||||
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Abstract | For the most up-to-date SOCCOM float data, processed every 4 hours by the SOCCOM Data Management team at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) , visit ftp://ftp.mbari.org/pub/SOCCOM/FloatVizData/. Quick links to various datasets available on this ftp site are listed in the table below. Note that this ftp site also includes data for floats deployed outside of the SOCCOM array. | ||||
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http://comps.marine.usf.edu/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://comps.marine.usf.edu/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://secoora.org/ | ||||
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English name | Florida Buoy Data - Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association | ||||
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Abstract | Use the list or the map to the left to access near-real time observations. Access graphs and historical data by clicking on a station. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | College of Marine Sciences, University of South Florida | ||||
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https://www.hidrografico.pt/op/33
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.hidrografico.pt/op/33 | ||||
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English name | Free download Data Portal - Hydrographic Institute of Portugal | ||||
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Abstract | The Hydrographic Institute provides a series of free downloadable data in the ESRI Shapefile format and ESRI Personal Geodatabase (Official Electronic Chart of Navigation). The data provided here are reference data, unofficial. They can not be used for commercial purposes, but only for personal use and / or own research and always with reference to their origin, if used in the production of scientific publications. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Instituto Hidrográfico Lisboa | ||||
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http://iodp.tamu.edu/curation/imagerep/microbiology/
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Datasource URL | http://iodp.tamu.edu/curation/imagerep/microbiology/ | ||||
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English name | Frozen Microbilology Samples data - International Ocean Discovery Program | ||||
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Abstract | Archives of frozen microbiology samples. Sample information can be obtained from the Janus database (ODP Legs and IODP expeditions through 312) or the LIMS database (starting with IODP expedition 317). | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.channelcoast.org/ccoresources/futurecoast/ | ||||
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English name | Futurecoast data - Channel Coastal Observatory | ||||
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Citation | Please use the following acknowledgement in any publications or reports: futurecoast (DEFRA 2002, Environment Agency 2018). | ||||
Abstract | The futurecoast project was commissioned by Defra in 2002 to support the Shoreline Management Review process. It collated and assessed available knowledge on past change at different scales, and described the way in which our coastline might be expected to evolve in the coming decades. The project was originally distributed on CD but over time access to information has declined. Much of the knowledge and assessment remains relevant so the Defra/EA/WG Research and Development programme has funded this new route to the futurecoast datasets making them readily useable for years to come. All the essential information (GIS layers and associated >3,000 pages of text) has been converted into an ArcGIS and a QGIS project that can now be downloaded. Some background layers could not be included due to license restrictions, but substitutes are freely available for most (suggestions current in 2018 can be found at the end of this page). The futurecoast text can be directly accessed through the enclosed HTML-file and through info and hyperlink tools within the relevant GIS environment. The oblique aerial photography provided through the SnapMap viewer has not been part of the conversion. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanography Centre, Channel Coast Observatory, Southampton Research | ||||
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http://comlmaps.org/gallery/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://comlmaps.org/gallery/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://mgel.env.duke.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Gallery - Census of Marine Life at Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab | ||||
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Abstract | Maps and informational graphics in this gallery were created by the Census of Marine Life Mapping and Visualization Team and other Census groups were noted. Non-commercial use by permission. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/resources/products/web_services/gebco_wms/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.gebco.net/ | ||||
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English name | GEBCO Web Map Service (WMS) | ||||
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Abstract | A Web Map Service (WMS) of the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans' (GEBCO) latest global gridded bathymetric data set has been developed by BODC on behalf of the GEBCO community. Three services are available, a global map and maps centered on the geographic North and South Poles. These maps can be viewed in a web browser or a Geographic Information System (GIS) and incorporated in your own web applications. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | British Oceanographic Data Centre | ||||
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http://www.imr.no/geodata/geodataHI.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Helge Sagen ( OceanExpert : 12817 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.imr.no/geodata/geodataHI.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.hi.no/en/hi/forskning/research-data-1 | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institute of Marine Research | ||||
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https://globalarchive.org/geodata/explore/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://globalarchive.org/geodata/explore/ | ||||
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Abstract | GlobalArchive is designed to be a centralised repository of ecological survey data and associated information. The overarching design principles for GlobalArchive have included ease of use, secure user access, flexible data import, and the collection of any sampling and image analysis information. 1. To share and synthesise data we have implemented data sharing protocols, including Open Data and synthesis Collaborations, and a spatial map to visualise and filter datasets. 2. To extract data, we have implemented a flexible querying protocol that allows relational database-like querying of any data stored as a flat file (e.g .txt file) with associated spatial metadata and sampling information. GlobalArchive provides: - A secure archive of metadata and associated annotation or other data or files, with a focus on stereo techniques - A standalone database for a Project - Sharing of data in Project or Collaborations - Open Data option for public access - Exploration of metadata and sampling information using a filtered map - Query data using predefined queries comparable to EventMeasure (e.g. MaxN, Length+3D points) and custom queries. | ||||
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http://opdgig.dos.ny.gov/#/home
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jeffrey L. Herter ( OceanExpert : 36516 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
Datasource URL | http://opdgig.dos.ny.gov/#/home | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://opdgig.dos.ny.gov/#/home | ||||
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English name | Geographic Information Gateway - New York Department of State Office of Planning and Development | ||||
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Abstract | The Geographic Information Gateway (Gateway) is an award-winning, state-of-the-art website providing public access to data, real-time information, interactive tools, and expert knowledge relevant to the Office of Planning and Development’s activities throughout New York State. Interactive map viewers allow users to easily download, visualize, and explore geographic data. A Latest Conditions page provides access to real-time information across the State, such as water quality, tide levels, and beach conditions. Also included on this site are illustrated stories, which highlight case studies, showcase community success stories, and demonstrate how the Office uses available geographic information to improve planning and decision-making. The Gateway’s suite of information and tools serves as a valuable resource for New York communities, an educational resource for schools and universities, and a guide for the responsible development of the State’s resources. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | New York Department of State, Office of Planning and Development | ||||
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http://www.conabio.gob.mx/informacion/gis/
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Submitter/Owner | Dr Carlos R. Torres ( OceanExpert : 19846 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.conabio.gob.mx/informacion/gis/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.gob.mx/conabio | ||||
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English name | Geoinformation portal 2020 - National Biodiversity Information System (SNIB) | ||||
Original (non-English) name | PORTAL DE GEOINFORMACIÓN 2020 - SISTEMA NACIONAL DE INFORMACIÓN SOBRE BIODIVERSIDAD (SNIB) | ||||
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Citation | GEOPORTAL CONABIO http://www.conabio.gob.mx/informacion/gis/ accesado el 8/feb/2019 | ||||
Abstract | Geoinformation portal is a geographic information portal where you can consult, view and download thematic cartography of different scales generated and compiled by CONABIO. Open-source software was used to develop this portal. The main characteristics of the portal are to develop access mechanisms to CONABIO's geographic data collections through specialized information services, such as: - Graphic view of the information by general topics. - Detailed information on cartography available through metadata searches. - Download information in a compatible format ( shapefile ) - The cartographic information is administered by the Geographic Information Systems Sub-Directorate. The consultation of this information is made through a general classification of topics, under the following headings: SNIB, Biodiversity, Topography, Hydrology, Edaphology geology, Climatology, Vegetation and land use, Political division, Population, Infrastructure, Regionalization, Satellite products, Risk, Production. Each of the previous topics, in turn, have subtopics, for example, for the heading of "topography" there are subtopics of land topography, marine topography, and General information. As a requirement for a cartographic topic to be published on the portal, the geographic metadata must be included. For the generation of metadata, it was necessary to consult the formats already established for geographic information and; Among the different formats are: Graphic Representation NBII Content of Standard (1995), NBII Content of Standard for National Biological Information Infrastructure Metadata (December 1995), FDGC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (1994) and Dublin Core and ISO-19115, among others. The metadata format used in this portal is the FGDC which presents the following items, which serve as an important source in the search of the system: Identification information, Quality of the information, Spatial attributes, Reference system, Non-spatial attributes, Information distribution, Contact. The cartographic information is available online for free in shapefile format and in two reference systems: geographic coordinates (degrees, minutes, and seconds) and metric coordinates (Lambert Conformal Conic or Mercator Universal Transverse Conic) with the DATUM WGS84 parameters. | ||||
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http://acef.tern.org.au/geonetwork
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://acef.tern.org.au/geonetwork | ||||
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English name | GeoNetwork - Australian Coastal Ecosystems Facility | ||||
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Abstract | ACEF data portal solution. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Marc Taconet ( OceanExpert : 16546 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | FAO | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.fao.org/geonetwork | ||||
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Abstract | FAO GeoNetwork's purpose is to improve access to and integrated use of spatial data and information, to support decision making, to promote multidisciplinary approaches to sustainable development, and to enhance understanding of the benefits of geographic information. GeoNetwork opensource allows us to easily share geographically referenced thematic information between different organizations. The FAO GeoNetwork provides Internet access to interactive maps, satellite imagery and related spatial databases maintained by FAO and its partners. It's purpose is to improve access to and integrated use of spatial data and information. Through this website FAO facilitates multidisciplinary approaches to sustainable development and supports decision making in agriculture, forestry, fisheries and food security. Maps, including those derived from satellite imagery, are effective communicational tools and play an important role in the work of various types of users: Decision Makers: e.g. Sustainable development planners and humanitarian and emergency managers in need of quick, reliable and up to date user-friendly cartographic products as a basis for action and better plan and monitor their activities. GIS Experts in need of exchanging consistent and updated geographical data. Spatial Analysts in need of multidisciplinary data to perform preliminary geographical analysis and reliable forecasts to better set up appropriate interventions in vulnerable areas. The FAO GeoNetwork allows to easily share spatial data among different FAO Units, other UN Agencies, NGO's and other institutions. The FAO GeoNetwork site is powered by GeoNetwork opensource. FAO and WFP, UNEP and more recently OCHA, have combined their research and mapping expertise to develop GeoNetwork opensource as a common strategy to effectively share their spatial databases including digital maps, satellite images and related statistics. The three agencies make extensive use of computer-based data visualization tools, known as Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) software, mostly to create maps that combine various layers of information. GeoNetwork opensource provides them with the capacity to access a wide selection of maps and other spatial information stored in different databases around the world through a single entry point. GeoNetwork opensource has been developed to connect spatial information communities and their data using a modern architecture, which is at the same time powerful and low cost, based on the principles of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and International and Open Standards for services and protocols (a.o. from ISO/TC211 and OGC). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Agencia de Las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura - FAO | ||||
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https://www.marine.csiro.au/data/gsm/
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Dave Watts ( OceanExpert : 27055 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.marine.csiro.au/data/gsm/ | ||||
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English name | Geophysical Survey and Mapping Data Portal - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation | ||||
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Abstract | Search and retrieve multibeam, gravity and sub-bottom profile data from the CSIRO Geophysical Survey and Mapping (GSM) team. Covers raw data, processed data and other data products from voyages of the RV Southern Surveyor and RV Investigator. | ||||
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https://www.geoseaportal.de/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.geoseaportal.de/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.bsh.de | ||||
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Abstract | The GeoSeaPortal is the central entry point into the spatial data infrastructure of BSH (GDI-BSH). It is the central access point to all spatial data of BSH for internal and external users. Information on the spatial data can be researched and retrieved. The spatial reference data and thematic data of BSH are made available in the form of view services (Web Map Services – WMS) and download services. With the help of the map client in the GeoSeaPortal, the WMS can be visualized in map form and intersected with each other. Both the WMS and the Web Feature Services (WFS) can be integrated into other map viewers or own applications via their web address (Uniform Resource Locator – URL). Services with a temporal dimension can be visualized in time steps with the so-called "Time Slider" or automatically viewed in a kind of film. In addition, the GeoSeaPortal offers several other functions that simplify the handling of the spatial data of BSH. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Susanne Tamm ( OceanExpert : 35052 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.geoseaportal.de/mapapps/?lang=en | ||||
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Abstract | The German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) has developed a geodata infrastructure called GeoSeaPortal to accommodate the increasing demand for marine information and geodata. The GeoSeaPortal provides a central and interdisciplinary access point to geoinformation and georeferenced measurement data of the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency. The central component is a geo-object-relational database, in which data from different information and data systems are harmonized and provided for internal as well as external users. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Bundesamt fuer Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie (Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency) (BSH) | ||||
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https://data.ozcoasts.org.au/geoserver/web/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.ozcoasts.org.au/geoserver/web/ | ||||
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English name | Geoserver - Australian Coastal Ecosystems Facility | ||||
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Abstract | Spatial datasets available through Geoserver using a standardised/common structure. GeoServer is a full transactional Java implementation of Open Geospatial Consortium specifications for Web Feature Service (WFS) and Web Coverage Service (WCS), with an integrated Web Map Service (WMS). | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Dave Watts ( OceanExpert : 27055 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU (OBIS) | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.cmar.csiro.au/geoserver/web/ | ||||
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Abstract | A geoserver instance linked to Oracle and Postgres databases. Layers available for CTD, ADCP, wildlife observations, underway data, hydrology, sediment sampling sites, multibeam coverage, sub-bottom profiles, gravity measurements, EK60 observations, model distributions of fish, coastlines and other context data. Used by CSIRO Data Trawler, CAAB etc as their mapping service. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Information and Data Centre, Hobart | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://geo.vliz.be/geoserver/web/ | ||||
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Abstract | GeoServer publishes data from any major spatial data source using open standards. GeoServer implements several Open Geospatial Consortium protocols including Web Map Service (WMS), Web Feature Service (WFS), Web Coverage Service (WCS) and Web Map Tile Service (WMTS). Additional extensions are available for Catalogue Service (CSW) and Web Processing Service (WPS). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee | ||||
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https://octopus.zoo.ox.ac.uk/geoserver/web/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://octopus.zoo.ox.ac.uk/geoserver/web/ | ||||
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English name | Geoserver - Ocean Tool for Public Understanding and Science | ||||
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Abstract | This URL issues a Web Coverage Service (WCS) request to get coverage data of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) with monthly temporal resolution (P1M), native spatial resolution of 0.09 degrees (009) from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR). The data are requested as GeoTIFF (FORMAT), for a spatial bounding box (BBOX), time (TIME), Coordinate Reference System (CRS) and resolution (RESX, RESY). | ||||
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http://geoserver.bmdc.be
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Serge Scory ( OceanExpert : 8111 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://geoserver.bmdc.be | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.bmdc.be/NODC/index.xhtml | ||||
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English name | Geoserver - Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences Data Portal | ||||
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Abstract | The RBINS Geoserver is the reference geospatial server of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences for sharing spatial datasets held by the institute. It contains most of the shapefiles that are being produced by the institute (e.g. Marine Spatial Plan, Marine atlas, MSFD datasets,…). Metadata files associated to those datasets are described in the RBINS Geonetwork (metadata.naturalsciences.be). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Operational Directorate Natural Environment, Belgian Marine Data Centre | ||||
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http://soggy.zoology.ubc.ca:8080/geoserver
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Terry Curran ( OceanExpert : 23572 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://soggy.zoology.ubc.ca:8080/geoserver | ||||
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Citation | The Pacific Salmon Foundation, founded in 1987, is a federally incorporated non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the conservation and restoration of wild Pacific salmon and their natural habitats in British Columbia and the Yukon. Operating independently from government, The Foundation facilitates dialogue and undertakes positive initiatives in support of Pacific salmon amongst all levels of government including First Nations; as well as industry, communities, individual volunteers, and all fishing interests. | ||||
Abstract | Repository of marine data primarily of the waters off British Columbia Canada. Some CTD data is throughout the Pacific and the Arctic. GIS accessible using wms and wfs. | ||||
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http://cdmo.baruch.sc.edu/get/gis_index.cfm
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://cdmo.baruch.sc.edu/get/gis_index.cfm | ||||
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English name | GIS Application - NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserve System's Centralized Data Management Office | ||||
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Abstract | The GIS Application provides access to NERRS reserve boundaries, related watershed boundaries, and high resolution reserve habitat maps. These products are available as either KML files for us in Google Earth (GE) or shapefiles (SH) for use with ESRI or other GIS software packages. NERR System-Wide Monitoring Program station locations are also available in KML file format. To download any of these GIS data products, please proceed to the “Choose Data Type” tab and make your selections. | ||||
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https://gliders.ioos.us/data/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://gliders.ioos.us/data/ | ||||
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English name | Glider Data Assembly Center - U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System Program | ||||
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Abstract | The mission of the Glider DAC is to provide glider operators with a simple process for submitting glider data sets to a centralized location, enabling the data to be visualized, analyzed, widely distributed via existing web services and the Global Telecommunications System (GTS) and archived at the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). As scientists deploy more gliders, they are revolutionizing how we observe our ocean. This data creates a more complete picture of what is happening in the ocean, especially below the surface. The robots collect information by profiling the water from the surface to deep water, at lower cost and less risk than ever before. Currently, the IOOS Regional Associations (RAs), which conduct a combination of routine, sustained, and event driven monitoring, are the main contributors to the IOOS glider DAC. The IOOS Underwater Glider Network Map is a collaborative effort and includes current and historical glider missions dating back to 2005 from Gulf of Mexico (GCOOS), Southern California (SCCOOS), Northern Pacific (NANOOS), Central and Northern California (CeNCOOS), Great Lakes (GLOS), Mid-Atlantic (MARACOOS), and the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Lab (AOML). The gliders displayed have been funded by U.S. IOOS, NOAA, ONR, NSF, EPA, various universities, state agencies and industries. | ||||
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https://marine.rutgers.edu/cool/data/gliders/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://marine.rutgers.edu/cool/data/gliders/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://maracoos.org/underwater-gliders.shtml | ||||
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English name | Glider deployments - Mid-Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | The Slocum Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), built by Teledyne Webb Research Corporation (Falmouth, MA), is an integrated instrument platform designed to operate in the coastal oceans up to 1000m depth. It has no propeller. It is designed such that, by adjusting its volume via a ballast engine, it dives and climbs in a saw tooth pattern. The result is a low cost, highly adaptable autonomous underwater vehicle with a very low power requirement. While traversing the saw tooth or ‘gliding’, the vehicle slowly travels horizontally at about 1 kph. While gliding, a fin steers the glider towards continuously adjustable waypoints.The Slocum Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), built by Teledyne Webb Research Corporation (Falmouth, MA), is an integrated instrument platform designed to operate in the coastal oceans up to 1000m depth. It has no propeller. It is designed such that, by adjusting its volume via a ballast engine, it dives and climbs in a saw tooth pattern. The result is a low cost, highly adaptable autonomous underwater vehicle with a very low power requirement. While traversing the saw tooth or ‘gliding’, the vehicle slowly travels horizontally at about 1 kph. While gliding, a fin steers the glider towards continuously adjustable waypoints. The glider communicates via an Iridium satellite link when at the surface, allowing frequent contact to operators anywhere in the world. This continuous link allows pilots to change flight plans and for scientists to acquire data from the gliders several times per day. This live data is integral to understanding the ocean in real-time. Typical products of underwater gliders include: Temperature, salinity, depth, optical properties, chlorophyll, water visibility, oxygen, current speeds (surface to bottom), wave heights, fish/mammal tagging tracker. Soon: pH, zooplankton. | ||||
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https://www.socib.es/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=glider
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Juan Gabriel Fernández ( OceanExpert : 38703 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.socib.es/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=glider | ||||
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English name | Glider facility - Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Sistema de Planeadores Submarinos - SOCIB | ||||
Acronym | Glider facility - SOCIB | ||||
Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
Abstract | Welcome to the gliders facility. Here you can browse the deployments of our gliders both current and archival. Additionally, performance charts and post mission reports of all SOCIB campaigns can be found in the Glider Report Section. Read more about the gliders Note that in the map, you are able to get several information about the gliders in the mission, such as performed trajectory and latest information transmitted by the glider (by clicking the icon over the map). In the table below the map, current and archival deployments are shown, providing several ways of data displaying and downloading. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | SOCIB -Balearic Islands Observing and Forecasting System- | ||||
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http://ceotr.ocean.dal.ca/gliders/deployments/all
Our state-of-the-art glider fleet consists of 7 Teledyne Webb Slocum gliders and 4 Wave Gliders. Com ...
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Submitter/Owner | Kate Patterson ( OceanExpert : 37127 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ceotr.ocean.dal.ca/gliders/deployments/all | ||||
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English name | Gliders - Coastal Environmental Observation Technology and Research | ||||
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Abstract | Our state-of-the-art glider fleet consists of 7 Teledyne Webb Slocum gliders and 4 Wave Gliders. Combined, our gliders have completed more than 100 missions, traveling more than 65,000 km, and collecting 200,000,000 data points along the way. Gliders can remain at sea for months at a time collecting data on physical, biological and chemical processes, operating at little cost compared to ship time and reducing risk to field personnel. Our glider group, with funding from The Ocean Tracking Network (OTN), Marine Environmental Observation Prediction and Response (MEOPAR) and contributions from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), deploy Teledyne Webb Research Slocum electric gliders and a Liquid Robotics wave glider to help ocean monitoring efforts, collect data for researchers studying ocean habitats and marine animal telemetry. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Coastal Environmental Observation Technology and Research | ||||
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https://secoora.org/gliders/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://secoora.org/gliders/ | ||||
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English name | Gliders - Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association | ||||
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Abstract | SECOORA established a regional glider network in 2016 to gather data on shelf circulation and water properties in the South Atlantic Bight. Regular glider deployments will occur at multiple locations off Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. Sensors on the gliders will allow the team to map temperature, salinity, density, dissolved oxygen and other scientific data. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://sccoos.org/gliders/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://spraydata.ucsd.edu/projects/CUGN/ | ||||
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English name | Gliders - Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | The California Underwater Glider Network (CUGN) uses Spray underwater gliders making repeated dives from the surface to 500 m and back, repeating the cycle every 3 hours, and traveling 3 km in the horizontal during that time. The CUGN includes gliders on three of the traditional cross-shore surveying lines: off Monterey Bay, Point Conception, and Dana Point and one alongshore line. The glider missions typically last about 100 days, and cover over 2000 km, thus providing 4-6 sections on lines extending 300-500 km offshore. The first operations began in 2005, with continuous coverage starting in 2006. To date, the CUGN has covered 300,000 km in 37 glider-years, while producing 125,000 profiles of data. | ||||
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http://www.fao.org/fishery/collection/global-aquaculture-production/en
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Marc Taconet ( OceanExpert : 16546 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | FAO | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.fao.org/fishery/collection/global-aquaculture-production/en | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.fao.org/fishery/statistics/en | ||||
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English name | Global Aquaculture Production - FAO Fisheries Division | ||||
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Abstract | This database contains statistics on production volume and value by species, country or area, fishing area and culture aquatic environment. Aquaculture is understood to mean the farming of aquatic organisms including fish, molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Farming implies some form of intervention in the rearing process to enhance production, such as regular stocking, feeding, protection from predators, etc. Farming also implies individual or corporate ownership of the stock being cultivated. For statistical purposes, aquatic organisms which are harvested by an individual of corporate body which has owned them throughout their rearing period contribute to aquaculture while aquatic organisms which are exploitable by public as a common property resource, with or without appropriate licences, are the harvest of fisheries Aquaculture production specifically refers to output from aquaculture activities, which are designated for final harvest for consumption. At this time, harvest for ornamental purposes is not included. In 2008, China revised its 2006 production statistics to reduce about 13 percent based on its Second National Agriculture Census conducted in 2007. This implied the downward adjustment of global aquaculture production about 8 percent. Historical statistics of China for the period 1997-2005 were subsequently revised by FAO. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department | ||||
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https://globalarchive.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://globalarchive.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | GlobalArchive is an online centralised repository of fish image annotation, stereo calibration and associated information that provides the ability to upload data with flexible file formats. It is designed to receive standardised datatable formats directly from EventMeasure (EM) software or from any other image annotation records or historical data sets and provides the ability to explore, query and share this data with other users across different projects and institutions. GlobalArchive is designed for working with annotation data that has already been generated via external sources. It solves the problem of data synthesis providing a centralised repository to work with and query the data, and also provides advanced sharing capability to allow for synthesis and collaboration between users and organisations. GlobalArchive was conceived by Timothy Langlois at the University of Western Australia and brought to life by Ariell Friedman at Greybits Engineering in Sydney. For more detailed information and usage instructions, check out the GlobalArchive User Guide. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | The University of Western Australia | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://topex.ucsd.edu/WWW_html/srtm15_plus.html | ||||
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English name | Global Bathymetry and Topography at 15 Arcseconds - Scripps Institution of Oceanography | ||||
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Acronym | SRTM15+ - Scripps Institution of Oceanography | ||||
Citation | Tozer, B. , D. T. Sandwell, W. H. F. Smith, C. Olson, J. R. Beale, and P. Wessel, Global bathymetry and topography at 15 arc seconds: SRTM15+, Accepted Earth and Space Science, August 3, 2019. | ||||
Abstract | The map here has been sectioned into 33 clickable regions. Clicking on a particular region will open a new window showing the zoomed in region in more detail. | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.gbif.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | GBIF—the Global Biodiversity Information Facility—is an international network and data infrastructure funded by the world's governments and aimed at providing anyone, anywhere, open access to data about all types of life on Earth. Coordinated through its Secretariat in Copenhagen, the GBIF network of participating countries and organizations, working through participant nodes, provides data-holding institutions around the world with common standards and open-source tools that enable them to share information about where and when species have been recorded. This knowledge derives from many sources, including everything from museum specimens collected in the 18th and 19th century to geotagged smartphone photos shared by amateur naturalists in recent days and weeks. The GBIF network draws all these sources together through the use of data standards, such as Darwin Core, which forms the basis for the bulk of GBIF.org's index of hundreds of millions of species occurrence records. Publishers provide open access to their datasets using machine-readable Creative Commons licence designations, allowing scientists, researchers and others to apply the data in hundreds of peer-reviewed publications and policy papers each year. Many of these analyses—which cover topics from the impacts of climate change and the spread of invasive and alien pests to priorities for conservation and protected areas, food security and human health— would not be possible without this. | ||||
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https://www.nnvl.noaa.gov/view/globaldata.html
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.nnvl.noaa.gov/view/globaldata.html | ||||
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Abstract | Welcome to the NOAA View Data Exploration Tool. Over 100 environmental variables are available using NOAA View, using data from NOAA's vast archives of satellites, climate models, and other observation devices. The NOAA View data imagery portal provides access to NOAA's wealth of global data resources. Data on this site is intended for outreach and education purposes only and is not considered part of NOAA's official data centers. Links are provided for each dataset to access the original, science-quality data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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https://globalfishingwatch.org/programs/
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Datasource URL | https://globalfishingwatch.org/programs/ | ||||
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Abstract | Global Fishing Watch is promoting ocean sustainability through greater transparency. We use cutting-edge technology to visualize, track, and share data about global fishing activity in near real-time and for free. Gridded fishing activity data vessel identity and classification lists encounter between refrigerated cargo vessels and fishing vessels, future data products: ports, AIS On/Off events, gridded VMS Observe fishing vessels at sea could see the tracks of about 60,000 commercial fishing vessels at sea in near real-time along with their name and flag state. Data shows all activity from 1 January 2012 until 72 hours ago. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Global Fishing Watch | ||||
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http://www.fao.org/infoods/infoods/tables-and-databases/faoinfoods-databases/en/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Marc Taconet ( OceanExpert : 16546 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.fao.org/infoods/infoods/tables-and-databases/faoinfoods-databases/en/ | ||||
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Abstract | This global user database (uFiSh) provides nutrient values for fish, crustaceans and molluscs in raw, cooked, and processed form, covering data on proximates, minerals, vitamins, amino acids and fatty acids. The majority of data are analytical data complemented with data from other published sources. The data compilation process followed standards and guidelines outlined by FAO/INFOODS and includes comprehensive documentation. INFOODS handles hundreds of requests each year from users wishing to obtain copies of these food composition tables, therefore we are now including information on their availability and where possible contact details. This is meant as a service to users of food composition tables and is not a commercial endorsement for any product. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Agencia de Las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura - FAO | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://gisis.imo.org/Public/Default.aspx | ||||
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English name | Global Integrated Shipping Information System - International Maritime Organization | ||||
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Abstract | GISIS (the Global Integrated Shipping Information System) is developed and maintained by the International Maritime Organisation and the website aims to allow on-line access to information supplied to the IMO Secretariat by Maritime Administrations, in compliance with IMO's instruments. GISIS is composed of several sub-systems including modules on various themes/topics: Maritime Security, Recognized Organizations, Marine Casualties and Incidents, Port Reception Facilities, Contact Points, Pollution Prevention Equipment, Piracy and Armed Robbery, Formalities Connected with the Arrival, Stay and Departure of Persons, Simulators, Radio Communications and Search and Rescue, Condition Assessment Scheme, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Information on Local Regulations, IMDG Code Feedback, MARPOL Annex VI, Evaluation of Hooks. Registration is needed to have access to the information. | ||||
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https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/gocd/index.html
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Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/gocd/index.html | ||||
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English name | Global Ocean Currents Database - NOAA | ||||
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Citation | Sun, Charles; US DOC/NOAA/NESDIS > National Centers for Environmental Information (2018). NCEI Standard Product: Global Ocean Currents Database (GOCD) (NCEI Accession 0171666). Version 3.0. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. [access date] | ||||
Abstract | The National Centers for Environmental Information is proud to announce the Global Ocean Currents Database (GOCD) is a product generated by NCEI. It is derived from NCEI AIPs that hold in situ ocean current data from a diverse range of instruments, collection protocols, processing methods, and data storage formats. For acceptance into the GOCD, the data must have sufficient quality control and thorough documentation. The GODC merges the variety of original formats into the NCEI standard network common data form (NetCDF) format. From the shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler sets, the GOCD creates files that hold single vertical ocean currents profiles. The GOCD spans 1962 to 2013. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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Abstract | Data distribution figures for temperature and salinity observations temperature and salinity anomaly fields for depths 0-2000m heat content and steric sea level (thermosteric, halosteric, total). These estimates are based on historical data not previously available additional modern data and bathythermograph data corrected for instrumental biases. They have also used Argo data corrected by the Argo DAC if available and used uncorrected Argo data if no corrections were available at the time we downloaded the Argo data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Loic Petit de la Villeon ( OceanExpert : 13124 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.gosud.org | ||||
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Abstract | GOSUD data are provided by volunteer contributors who are willing to build freely accessible global datasets, promote standard methodologies and agree on common data policy. The observations are collected from different categories of platforms such as research vessels, merchant ships but also sailing ships or cruise vessels. Whenever possible, data or data subsets are transmitted in real-time. Ocean surface is the location of strong exchanges with the atmosphere but also with ice and continents. Ship based underway measurements can make a significant contribution to the observation of this very active layer on condition that the datasets produced would be properly qualified and assembled. GOSUD aims at assembling in-situ observations of the world ocean surface collected by a variety of ships and at distributing quality controlled datasets. Until December 2018, the variables considered by GOSUD were temperature and salinity. To reach this objective, GOSUD strategy is to work on the following aspects: i) Establish direct contact with the data collectors in order to facilitate all stages of the process from data acquisition to data transmission and feedback on the data quality. ii) Encourage standard procedures for instrument settings and maintenance, water samples analysis, real-time quality control, and delayed mode processing and provide the corresponding documentation. iii) Ensure real-time transmission and apply automatic quality controls on the real-time dataflow. iv)Fully document the delayed mode datasets through metadata and links to publications. v) Facilitate data access by a large community of users by offering fully documented datasets and products. vi) Highlight the synthetic products based on the GOSUD datasets developed by scientific organizations. Global Ocean Surface Underway Data (GOSUD) is an initiative of the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) program. Following recommendation IODE-XVI.10 (Lisbon November 2000): “… to acquire, quality control, store in the standard format, and disseminate the collected underway sea surface salinity data …the Global Ocean Surface Underway Data (GOSUD) Project was established in 2001. | ||||
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https://www.bafg.de/GRDC/EN/Home/homepage_node.html
The Global Runoff Data Centre (GRDC) is an international archive of data up to 200 years old and fos ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.bafg.de/GRDC/EN/Home/homepage_node.html | ||||
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Abstract | The Global Runoff Data Centre (GRDC) is an international archive of data up to 200 years old and fosters multinational and global long-term hydrological studies. Originally established three decades ago, the aim of the GRDC is to help earth scientists analyse global climate trends and assess environmental impacts and risks. Operating under the auspices of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) the database of quality controlled “historical” mean daily and monthly discharge data grows steadily and currently comprises river discharge data of more than 9500 stations from 161 countries. The exchange of hydrological data and information on a global scale is the principal reason for operating GRDC. National Hydrological and Hydro-Meteorological Services as primary providers of river discharge data and associated metadata and the scientific research community utilising this unique data collection are partners connected by GRDC. Positioned as a facilitator for exchanges between data providers and data users, the GRDC has become a focal point for international cooperation. Researchers, universities and other organizations make use of the facilities available for research programmes and projects. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde | ||||
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https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/pwessel/gshhg/
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/pwessel/gshhg/ | ||||
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English name | Global Self-consistent, Hierarchical, High-resolution Geography Database | ||||
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Abstract | A high-resolution shoreline data set amalgamated from two databases in the public domain. The data have undergone extensive processing and are free of internal inconsistencies such as erratic points and crossing segments. The shorelines are constructed entirely from hierarchically arranged closed polygons. The data can be used to simplify data searches and data selections or to study the statistical characteristics of shorelines and landmasses. The data set can be accessed both electronically over Internet and from the National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, Colorado; it comes with access software and routines to facilitate decimation based on a standard line-reduction algorithm. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Hawaii at Honolulu – School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology | ||||
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https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/global-temperature-and-salinity-profile-programme
GTSPP is an IODE project. The Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) is a coopera ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/global-temperature-and-salinity-profile-programme | ||||
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Abstract | GTSPP is an IODE project. The Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) is a cooperative international program to develop and maintain a global ocean Temperature-Salinity resource with data that are both up-to-date and of the highest quality. It is a joint World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) program. The GTSPP was developed as a response to the changing needs in the ocean science and marine operational communities. Scientists conducting research into oceanic and atmospheric processes are addressing global issues and need multi-disciplinary data sets for their experiments. The operational community needs more data in operational time frames to conduct safe operations at sea. Both the scientific and operational communities are applying the knowledge of ocean processes gained in four decades of research. Data are being assimilated into models making predictions addressing sustainable development, climate change, and human and environmental safety. As a result of these needs, data collection programmes are more complex and produce significantly large volumes of data. The quality control problem is more difficult because of the increased volume of the complexity of the data. Improved means of high-speed data communications and the WWW in international data management, data and improved data and information products need to be available more quickly than in the past. | ||||
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https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/ocads/oceans/GLODAPv2/
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Hernan Eduardo Garcia ( OceanExpert : 707 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/ocads/oceans/GLODAPv2/ | ||||
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English name | GLODAPv2 Database: A uniformly calibrated open ocean data product on inorganic carbon and carbon-relevant variables | ||||
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Citation | GLODAPv2 is described in two publications in Earth System Science Data (Olsen et al., 2016 and Lauvset et al., 2016) and in one NDP document (Olsen et al., 2017). The NDP is a brief summary of the two ESSD papers. Full citations are provided below. Whenever GLODAPv2 is used, the following citations must be included: For data and data product: Olsen et al., 2016 and Key et al., 2015 For mapped product: Lauvset et al., 2016 and Key et al., 2015 Citing the Earth System Science Data publications is essential as this gives the team traceable citations and also enables tracking of GLODAPv2 use. This is important for justifying and sustaining the effort. Citations Olsen, A., R. M. Key, S. van Heuven, S. K. Lauvset, A. Velo, X. Lin, C. Schirnick, A. Kozyr, T. Tanhua, M. Hoppema, S. Jutterström, R. Steinfeldt, E. Jeansson, M. Ishii, F. F. Pérez and T. Suzuki. The Global Ocean Data Analysis Project version 2 (GLODAPv2) – an internally consistent data product for the world ocean, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 8, 297–323, 2016, doi:10.5194/essd-8-297-2016. Lauvset, S. K, R. M. Key, A. Olsen, S. van Heuven, A. Velo, X. Lin, C. Schirnick, A. Kozyr, T. Tanhua, M. Hoppema, S. Jutterström, R. Steinfeldt, E. Jeansson, M. Ishii, F. F. Pérez, T. Suzuki and S. Watelet. A new global interior ocean mapped climatology: the 1°x1° GLODAP version 2, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 8, 325–340, 2016, doi:10.5194/essd-8-325-2016. Olsen, A.; Key, R. M.; Lauvset, S. K.; Kozyr, A.; Tanhua, T.; Hoppema, M.; Ishii, M.; Jeansson, E.; van Heuven, S.; Jutterström, S.; Schirnick, C.; Steinfeldt, R.; Suzuki, T.; Lin, X.; Velo, A.; Pérez, F. F. (2017). Global Ocean Data Analysis Project, Version 2 (GLODAPv2) (NCEI Accession 0162565). Version 1.1. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. doi:10.7289/V5KW5D97 If you make heavy use of data from a single cruise or a limited set, please contact the PIs for possible collaboration. The PIs normally possess insight on context and data, and collaboration leading to co-authorships promotes further sharing of data. | ||||
Abstract | The GLobal Ocean Data Analysis Project, Version 2 (GLODAPv2) Database was published in June 2014. It includes data from over 700 cruises during the years 1972-2013 and combines data from GLODAPv1, CARINA, PACIFICA, and new data made available to OCADS and fully re-evaluates all of these data to produce a global calibrated data product and mapped climatology. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Citation | The data set source should be properly cited when the data are used. A formal reference of the form: <authors>, <yyyy>: <dataset name>. NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD, USA, NASA Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC). Accessed <enter user data access date> at <DOI> is suggested following Parsons et al. (2010), DOI: 10.1029/2010EO340001. | ||||
Abstract | NASA's Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC) is located within NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. It provides access to a wide range of global climate data, concentrated primarily in the areas of atmospheric composition, atmospheric dynamics, global precipitation, and solar irradiance. GES DISC supports data from many heritage and EOS missions including Aqua, Aura, Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE), Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS), and Earth Probe/Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometers (TOMS). GES DISC also provides data subsetting, exploration, visualization, and access services. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://basin.ceoe.udel.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.maracoos.org/ | ||||
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English name | GOES Satellite Sea Surface Temperature ERDDAP Server - Mid-Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Acronym | GOES Satellite Sea Surface Temperature ERDDAP Server - MARACOOS | ||||
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Abstract | Data access of the GOES Satellite Sea Surface Temperature at Mid-Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocean Observing System (MARACOOS). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA/US Integrated Ocean Observing System | ||||
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https://www.ngs.noaa.gov/GPSonBM/
Help improve the National Spatial Reference System (NSRS) and prepare for the NSRS modernization in ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ngs.noaa.gov/GPSonBM/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | GPS on Bench Marks - NOAA | ||||
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Abstract | Help improve the National Spatial Reference System (NSRS) and prepare for the NSRS modernization in 2022 by participating in the GPS on Bench Marks (GPS on BM) for the Transformation Tool campaign. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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http://neracoos.org/datatools/historical/graphing_download
Welcome to the NERACOOS Graphing and Download Tool.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://neracoos.org/datatools/historical/graphing_download | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://neracoos.org/ | ||||
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English name | Graphing and Download - Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems | ||||
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Acronym | Graphing and Download - NERACOOS | ||||
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Abstract | Welcome to the NERACOOS Graphing and Download Tool. Weather and sea condition data are collected from buoys in the northeast. These pages are designed to help you access the collected data in order to enhance your work, study or play! Data accessed through Graphing and Download is REALTIME data. For NERACOOS Buoy Historical Data (Realtime qc'd with Post-Recovery) see the Gulf of Maine Moored Buoy Program or use our OPeNDAP Server. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Maine, School of Marine Sciences | ||||
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https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/greatlakes/greatlakes.html
NOAA was engaged in a program to compile Great Lakes bathymetric data and make them readily availabl ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/greatlakes/greatlakes.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/ngdc.html | ||||
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English name | Great Lakes Bathymetry - National Centers for Environmental Information at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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Acronym | Great Lakes Bathymetry - NOAA-NCEI | ||||
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Abstract | NOAA was engaged in a program to compile Great Lakes bathymetric data and make them readily available to the public, especially to the communities concerned with Great Lakes science, pollution, coastal erosion, response to climate changes, threats to lake ecosystems, and health of the fishing industry. This program was managed by NCEI and relied on the cooperation of NOAA/Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, NOAA/National Ocean Service, the Canadian Hydrographic Service, other agencies, and academic laboratories. Compilation of new bathymetry for the Great Lakes was an important part of this program, carried out cooperatively between NOAA (NCEI and GLERL), and the Canadian Hydrographic Service. This new bathymetry provided a more detailed portrayal of lakefloor topography, and revealed some lakefloor features seen for the first time. * A draft version of the Lake Superior Bathymetry was compiled as a component of a NOAA project to rescue Great Lakes lake floor geological and geophysical data, and make it more accessible to the public. No time frame has been set for completing bathymetric contours of Lake Superior, though a 3 arc-second (~90 meter cell size) grid is available. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/hosted_data_systems/gebco_gridded_bathymetry_data/
The General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans’ (GEBCO) gridded bathymetric data sets are global terr ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/hosted_data_systems/gebco_gridded_bathymetry_data/ | ||||
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English name | Gridded bathymetric data sets (GEBCO) | ||||
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Citation | GEBCO Compilation Group (2020) GEBCO 2020 Grid (doi:10.5285/a29c5465-b138-234d-e053-6c86abc040b9) | ||||
Abstract | The General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans’ (GEBCO) gridded bathymetric data sets are global terrain models for ocean and land. They are maintained and distributed by the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) on behalf of GEBCO. The data sets include: GEBCO Grid — a global 30 arc-second interval grid; GEBCO One Minute Grid — a one arc-minute interval grid. (Last updated in 2008, please note that there are no plans for further development of this data set.); The GEBCO Grid is available to download for user-defined areas in netCDF; Esri ASCII raster or INT16 GeoTiff formats. The GEBCO One Minute Grid is available in netCDF format only. In netCDF format the grids are available as either two-dimensional (2D) or one-dimensional (1D) array grid files. The 2D array grids use the Climate and Forecast (CF) metadata conventions. You can download data for a user-defined area or the complete global grid. The 1D array grids are for use with GEBCO's Grid Display Software and GEBCO Digital Atlas (GDA) and so are only available as a global grid. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | British Oceanographic Data Centre | ||||
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https://www.gebco.net/data_and_products/gridded_bathymetry_data
GEBCO’s gridded bathymetric data set, the GEBCO_2020 grid, is a global terrain model for ocean and ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.gebco.net/data_and_products/gridded_bathymetry_data | ||||
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English name | Gridded Bathymetry Data - General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans | ||||
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Acronym | Gridded Bathymetry Data - GEBCO | ||||
Citation | GEBCO Compilation Group (2020) GEBCO 2020 Grid (doi:10.5285/a29c5465-b138-234d-e053-6c86abc040b9) | ||||
Abstract | GEBCO’s gridded bathymetric data set, the GEBCO_2020 grid, is a global terrain model for ocean and land at 15 arc-second intervals. It is accompanied by a Type Identifier (TID) Grid that gives information on the types of source data that the GEBCO_2020 Grid is based. | ||||
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https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/bathymetry/arctic/ibcaoversion3.html
IBCAO Version 3.0 represents the largest improvement since 1999 taking advantage of new data sets co ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/bathymetry/arctic/ibcaoversion3.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/ngdc.html | ||||
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English name | Gridded bathymetry data for the Arctic Ocean area | ||||
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Citation | Jakobsson, M., L. A. Mayer, B. Coakley, J. A. Dowdeswell, S. Forbes, B. Fridman, H. Hodnesdal, R. Noormets, R. Pedersen, M. Rebesco, H.-W. Schenke, Y. Zarayskaya A, D. Accettella, A. Armstrong, R. M. Anderson, P. Bienhoff, A. Camerlenghi, I. Church, M. Edwards, J. V. Gardner, J. K. Hall, B. Hell, O. B. Hestvik, Y. Kristoffersen, C. Marcussen, R. Mohammad, D. Mosher, S. V. Nghiem, M. T. Pedrosa, P. G. Travaglini, and P. Weatherall, The International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean (IBCAO) Version 3.0, Geophysical Research Letters, doi: 10.1029/2012GL052219. | ||||
Abstract | IBCAO Version 3.0 represents the largest improvement since 1999 taking advantage of new data sets collected by the circum-Arctic nations, opportunistic data collected from fishing vessels, data acquired from US Navy submarines and from research ships of various nations. Built using an improved gridding algorithm, this new grid is on a 500 meter spacing, revealing much greater details of the Arctic seafloor than IBCAO Version 1.0 (2.5 km) and Version 2.0 (2.0 km). The area covered by multibeam surveys has increased from ~6 % in Version 2.0 to ~11% in Version 3.0. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/data/gridded/
Physical Sciences Laboratory (PSL) archives a wide range of data ranging from gridded climate datase ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/data/gridded/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://psl.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Gridded Climate Datasets - NOAA ESRL Physical Sciences Division | ||||
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Citation | You can use the plots produced from this page in publications. We ask that you acknowledge the Physical Sciences Laboratory of NOAA/ESRL in the publication. For example, "Image provided by the NOAA-ESRL Physical Sciences Laboratory, Boulder Colorado from their Web site at https://psl.noaa.gov/". You will also need to cite the source of the data directly. | ||||
Abstract | Physical Sciences Laboratory (PSL) archives a wide range of data ranging from gridded climate datasets extending hundreds of years to real-time wind profiler data at a single location. The data or products derived from this data, organized by type, are available to scientists and the general public. | ||||
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https://gcoos.org/gulfhub/
GulfHub is a data portal that compiles and makes publicly accessible physical oceanographic and hydr ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://gcoos.org/gulfhub/ | ||||
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English name | GulfHub - Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | GulfHub is a data portal that compiles and makes publicly accessible physical oceanographic and hydrographic data from the Gulf of Mexico Loop Current field studies. It consolidates data from various sources and a variety of oceanographic platforms such as Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCPs), single-point current meters, ship- and air-deployed sensors, airborne current sensors, autonomous vehicles, high-frequency radars, buoyancy gliders, Lagrangian and card drifters, and satellites. Primarily used by research scientists and oil and gas industry, however the data portal is accessible to everyone and serves as an excellent educational resource. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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https://gulfatlas.noaa.gov
The Gulf of Mexico Data Atlas is a collection of the long-term physical, biological, environmental, ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://gulfatlas.noaa.gov | ||||
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English name | Gulf of Mexico Data Atlas - NOAA | ||||
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Abstract | The Gulf of Mexico Data Atlas is a collection of the long-term physical, biological, environmental, economic, and living marine resource data that define the baseline conditions of Gulf of Mexico ecosystems presented as maps. Maps provide a useful way to view and access a variety of information about the Gulf of Mexico. Descriptions of each map topic, written by recognized subject matter experts, explain how the data were gathered and how they affect the Gulf of Mexico ecosystems and communities. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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https://spraydata.ucsd.edu/GulfStream/
Since 2015, Spray underwater gliders have routinely collected high-resolution observations in and ne ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://spraydata.ucsd.edu/GulfStream/ | ||||
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English name | Gulf Stream Mean and Eddy Kinetic Energy - California Underwater Glider Network at University of California San Diego | ||||
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Acronym | Gulf Stream Mean and Eddy Kinetic Energy - CUGN-UCSD | ||||
Citation | You are welcome to download and use these estimates of Gulf Stream mean and kinetic energy. If you do so, please include the following two references in any presentations or publications: Todd, R.E. (2021), Gulf Stream mean and eddy kinetic energy: Three-dimensional estimates from underwater glider observations, Geophys. Res. Lett., in press, doi: 10.1029/2020GL090281. Todd, R.E. (2021), Gulf Stream mean and eddy kinetic energy from Spray underwater glider measurements [Data set]. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Instrument Development Group, doi: 10.21238/S8SPRAY2675A | ||||
Abstract | Since 2015, Spray underwater gliders have routinely collected high-resolution observations in and near the Gulf Stream along the US East Coast. Todd (2021, Geophysical Research Letters) used the profiles of absolute horizontal velocity measured by the gliders to estimate mean and eddy kinetic energy on a 0.1° × 0.1° × 10 m grid that covers the Gulf Stream and surrounding waters along the US East Coast to a maximum depth of 1000 m. The methodology used to produce the estimates is described in detail in Todd (2021, Geophysical Research Letters). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography | ||||
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http://ipt.iobis.org/hab/
The OBIS HAB node is a thematic node compiling and processiong data on occurrence of toxin producing ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ipt.iobis.org/hab/ | ||||
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English name | HAB OBIS IPT | ||||
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Abstract | The OBIS HAB node is a thematic node compiling and processiong data on occurrence of toxin producing micro-algae species and their impacts on ecosystems and human activity. The node covers the species included in the IOC-UNESCO Taxonomic Reference List of Harmful Micro Algae at http://www.marinespecies.org/hab/index.php. It is supported by a network of editors covering specific regions. In a first phase the editors are primarily harvesting the literature for known occurrences in order to have a base line data set in OBIS on toxic microalgae which will serve to validate occurrence data from larger data sets and time series in OBIS. This specific data set on toxic micro-alge will provide an important data basis for the first Global Harmful Algal Bloom Status Report. | ||||
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https://sccoos.org/harmful-algal-bloom/
The California Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring and Alert Program (HABMAP) was formed in 2008 as an ad ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://sccoos.org/harmful-algal-bloom/ | ||||
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English name | Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring Alert Program - Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System and Central and Northern California Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Acronym | HABMAP - SCCOOS and CeNCOOS | ||||
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Abstract | The California Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring and Alert Program (HABMAP) was formed in 2008 as an ad-hoc consortium of concerned scientists, federal and state managers, and stakeholders. Since 2011, the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) regional associations of California – Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System (SCCOOS) and Central and Northern California Ocean Observing System (CeNCOOS) – have been sustaining the monitoring effort. Principal investigators (PIs) sample weekly at nine university-run or municipal pier stations from San Diego to Humboldt for a suite of HAB species and for the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA) caused by the Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) producing diatom Pseudo-nitzschia. The data were used to validate the California Harmful Algae Risk Mapping (C-HARM) System, a model developed with support from NASA Applied Sciences Program and NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) to predict when and where toxic blooms occur to better inform management decisions. The monthly CA HAB Bulletin, led by SCCOOS, provides a synthesis of model output, near real-time observations, and public health alerts to provide a more complete picture of the regional variability in harmful algal blooms. Click the link to subscribe to the CA HAB Bulletin listserv. | ||||
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https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/research/stressor-impacts-mitigation/hab-monitoring-system/
Harmful algal blooms (HABs), sometimes known as "red tide", occur when certain kinds of algae grow v ...
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Datasource URL | https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/research/stressor-impacts-mitigation/hab-monitoring-system/ | ||||
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English name | Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring System - NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science | ||||
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Acronym | HAB Monitoring System - NOAA-NCCOS | ||||
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Abstract | Harmful algal blooms (HABs), sometimes known as "red tide", occur when certain kinds of algae grow very quickly, forming patches, or "blooms", in the water. These blooms can emit powerful toxins which endanger human and animal health. Reported in every coastal state, HABs have caused an estimated $1 billion in losses over the last several decades to coastal economies that rely on recreation, tourism, and seafood harvesting. Blooms can lead to odors that require more costly treatment for public water supplies. NCCOS conducts and funds research that helps communities protect the public and combat blooms in cost-effective ways, and we are breaking new ground in the science of stopping blooms before they occur. | ||||
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http://haedat.iode.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Henrik Oksfeldt Enevoldsen ( OceanExpert : 594 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IOC Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://haedat.iode.org/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.iode.org/ | ||||
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English name | Harmful Algal Event Data Base | ||||
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Citation | Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission" (IOC) of UNESCO, Harmful Algal Event Data Base (HAEDAT) Date dd/mm/yyyy | ||||
Abstract | The HAEDAT is a meta database containing records of harmful algal events globally. HAEDAT contains in particular records from the ICES area (North Atlantic) since 1985, and from the PICES area (North Pacific) since 2000. The HAEDAT database contains information based on yearly national reports by IOC member states. The available information on individual events varies greatly from event to event or country to country. HAEDAT is operated in cooperation with ICES, PICES and IAEA. | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/projects/sharks/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/projects/sharks/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Hawai i Tiger Shark Tracking - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | This map shows the movements of Hawaiʻi tiger sharks fitted with the latest generation of satellite tags. These tags are attached to the shark’s dorsal fin and send a signal every time the fin breaks the surface. Pick a shark from the slider to watch tracks from recently tagged sharks. Placing your cursor over a location spot gives you the date and time of the event. The square pink symbol indicates the original tagging location and the bright yellow dot shows the last reported detection. Note that the accuracy of these “fixes” varies from within several yards to up to a mile from the shark’s actual location. The goal of this project is two-fold. First, the Shark Research Group from the Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology expects to gain valuable insights about shark behavior and habitat selection. Second, the project is testing two new technologies; a new type of satellite tag and a new way of detecting transmissions from those tags. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Ocean & Earth Science & Technology | ||||
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http://jadran.izor.hr/hazadr/index_eng.htm
The Mediterranean is one of the busiest seas in the world in terms of traffic. Even if it covers onl ...
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Submitter/Owner | Prof. Vlado Dadic ( OceanExpert : 9498 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | http://jadran.izor.hr/hazadr/index_eng.htm | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.hazadr.eu/ | ||||
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English name | HAZADR | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Jačanje sposobnosti zajedničkog reagiranja kod onečišćenja Jadranskoga mora uljem, otrovnim i štetnim tvarima (HAZADR) | ||||
Acronym | HAZADR | ||||
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Abstract | The Mediterranean is one of the busiest seas in the world in terms of traffic. Even if it covers only 0.7% of the total sea surface in the world, it hosts 30% of the overall international maritime traffic. Sea pollution by oil, hazardous & noxious substances can happen at any time and any place, especially along the main maritime routes, and loading and unloading terminals, where the likelihood of marine environment pollution is the highest. On average, there are annually 60 accidents on the Mediterranean, out of which 15 result from maritime accidents of tankers transporting petroleum or chemicals. In this context, the Adriatic Sea is no exception, especially since it represents a narrow and shallow basin along which petroleum transport is directed towards transit ports mainly situated in the northernmost part of Adriatic. According to statistical data, tankers sail into the Adriatic Sea almost 5,000 times a year, out of which 3,500 times into the port of Trieste alone, where more than half of the total petroleum cargo designated for the Adriatic maritime route is unloaded yearly. To date, numerous studies shows the exposure of the Adriatic Sea to accidents which showed that the pressure from the merchant navy is higher here than in areas with heavy maritime traffic. Over the past 15 years, a total of 174 accidents has been recorded on the Adriatic, none of which was of catastrophic proportions, but nevertheless some of the accidents have made a mark on the maritime traffic & served as a warning that a joint cooperation at all levels is necessary for a prompt and efficient response. One of those accidents took place in 2008 and involved a Turkish vessel UND ADRIYATIK. It ended without serious environmental consequences, but this was more due to a series of fortunate circumstances than the successful performance of the Adriatic response teams. Lack of preparedness of regions and counties on the Adriatic was evident not only in the insufficient equipment and poorly trained personnel, but also in the delayed deployment to the site of the accident which can be attributed to the poor coordination between the competent bodies involved in the implementation of contingency plans on the Adriatic, which in turn stems from the fact that response procedures within contingency plans both at the national and regional level are not harmonized. The basic problems in the cross-border area lie in the facts that the general and specific regulations are not harmonized and that response teams for contingencies at sea are not adequately trained nor prepared. Furthermore, only 4 out of 6 Adriatic states have adopted their own national contingency plans in event of accidental sea pollution by oil, hazardous & noxious substances, while regional contingency plans are practically non-existent. Finally, education and training for the staff involved in the national or regional response mechanism is demanding basis of any good and efficient contingency planning at sea Main objectives of the HAZADR projects are: Upgrade the knowledge framework on the estimated environmental and socio-economic risks in the most vulnerable Adriatic areas due to natural and human-induced factors. Support decision-making process in preventing, reacting and overcoming emergencies (also for the benefit of countries not directly involved in the project but treated by oil spillage contamination in case of shipwrecks or collisions). Harmonize, improve and shorten deployment time of the cross-border reaction capacity in the toxic and hazardous substances spill by enhancing the coordination / reaction capacity in the Adriatic EUROREGION. Set up a common database on the state of readiness and spatial distribution of pollution preventing equipment along the Adriatic coasts as well as the improvement of the operational instruments and oil spill mitigation programs to cope with the environmental and technological hazards. Improve, through cross-border joint exercises in Adriatic and the establishment of an Adriatic Training and Research Centre, the cross-border coordination reaction capacity. Improve an early warning system through a joint radar monitoring program based on a set of radar systems and VHF devices, leading to an advanced capacity of the entrusted Euroregion actors to identify potential sources of risks menacing ecosystems. Monitoring of sea-surface currents and directional waves by HF radars at the three pilot regions (North Adriatic, middle Croatian Adriatic, and south Italian coast (Apulia region), IOF is responsible for purchasing, installation and maintenance of HF radars in the middle part of Croatian Adriatic, including data validation, processing, archiving in database, dissemination to end users and IOFs web pages. | ||||
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http://sdghelpdesk.unescap.org/knowledge-hub/thematic-area/healthy-ocean
The ESCAP Health Ocean eHub is part of the ESCAP SDG Helpdesk and provides a variety of tools, metho ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Manuel Castillo ( OceanExpert : 41610 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | http://sdghelpdesk.unescap.org/knowledge-hub/thematic-area/healthy-ocean | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://sdghelpdesk.unescap.org/ | ||||
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English name | Healthy Ocean eHub - UNESCAP | ||||
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Abstract | The ESCAP Health Ocean eHub is part of the ESCAP SDG Helpdesk and provides a variety of tools, methodologies, guidelines and policy briefs related to the sustainable management of the Ocean and implementation of SDG 14 in Asia-Pacific Region. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific | ||||
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https://hfradar.ioos.us/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://hfradar.ioos.us/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://ioos.us/ | ||||
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English name | HF Radar Data Assembly Center - U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System Program | ||||
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Acronym | HF Radar Data Assembly Center - IOOS | ||||
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Abstract | IOOS operates the nation’s only high-frequency (HF) radar network, providing real-time information on the speed and direction of surface currents. This network supports search and rescue operations, response to oil spills, marine shipping navigation, monitoring and tracking harmful algal blooms and coastal water quality monitoring. The data are also routinely ingested into oceanographic models. Research is exploring the use of HF radar for application to tsunami detection and monitoring significant wave heights. The network currently consists of approximately 140 radars in nearly every coastal state plus Puerto Rico. Registration at http://rowg.org/bin/view/System/UserRegistration is strongly encouraged to enable access to the latest documents on data management and analysis. NOTE: ROWG.org is a wiki so registration is required and is moderated. Therefore, one’s access will not be immediate. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA/US Integrated Ocean Observing System | ||||
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https://www.socib.es/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=radar
The HF Radar facility provides real-time surface current data in the Ibiza Channel. If you are inter ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Juan Gabriel Fernández ( OceanExpert : 38703 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.socib.es/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=radar | ||||
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English name | HF Radar Facility - Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Sistema de Radar HF - SOCIB | ||||
Acronym | HF Radar facility - SOCIB | ||||
Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
Abstract | The HF Radar facility provides real-time surface current data in the Ibiza Channel. If you are interested in the technical details of functioning of the HF Radar instrument, read general information or access to the presentation at the HF Radar National Meeting. All HF Radar Data has passed a battery of tests to ensure that the data being produced is of the highest quality and therefore, a QC flag can be displayed. Data can be downloaded in KMZ or NetCDF format. For a wider and more complete functionality use Lw4nc2 application. In this map, the latest currents available are represented (by their direction and speed value). Use the player and the time slider to check out the currents for previous observations (the last three months are available in this viewer). Active additional layers (velocity components, magnitude or QC status flags) using the layer controls located at the top right corner. Double click on any point of the map to get a time-series plot in that point for each one of the selected parameters. Automatic data processing reports are generated on a monthly basis in order to extract useful and meaningful information from HF radar data and system performance. Access to all monthly reports available from September 2013 up to now. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | SOCIB -Balearic Islands Observing and Forecasting System- | ||||
Technical notes | Data available via SOCIB DC THREDDS server | ||||
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https://sccoos.org/high-frequency-radar/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://sccoos.org/high-frequency-radar/ | ||||
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English name | High Frequency Radar - Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | High Frequency (HF) Radar derived surface currents have provided critical support to maritime operations and water quality monitoring since 2005. Currents in the ocean are equivalent to winds in the atmosphere because they move things from one location to another. These currents carry nutrients as well as pollutants, so it is important to know the currents for ecological and economic reasons. The currents carry any floating object, which is why U.S. Coast Guard search and rescue operators use HF radar data to make critical decisions when rescuing disabled vessels and people stranded in the water. These radars can measure currents over a large region of the coastal ocean, from a few kilometers offshore up to about 200 km. | ||||
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http://3.219.116.209:8080/erddap/
Data access of the HF Radar Ocean Surface Currents at Mid-Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocea ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://3.219.116.209:8080/erddap/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.maracoos.org/ | ||||
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English name | High Frequency Radar ERDDAP Server - Mid-Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Acronym | HF Radar ERDDAP Server - MARACOOS | ||||
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Abstract | Data access of the HF Radar Ocean Surface Currents at Mid-Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocean Observing System (MARACOOS). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA/US Integrated Ocean Observing System | ||||
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https://hfradar.secoora.org/files/
SECOORA High Frequency Radar files.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://hfradar.secoora.org/files/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://secoora.org/ | ||||
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English name | High Frequency Radar files - Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association | ||||
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Acronym | HF Radar files - SECOORA | ||||
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Abstract | SECOORA High Frequency Radar files. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association | ||||
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https://www.psmsl.org/data/high_frequency/table.php
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.psmsl.org/data/high_frequency/table.php | ||||
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English name | High Frequency Tide Gauge Records - Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level | ||||
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Abstract | This is a placeholder for high frequency data of tide gauge records. | ||||
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https://hrecos.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=143&Itemid=54
Historical data and metadata available. HRECOS is a research project. No warranty--either express or ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://hrecos.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=143&Itemid=54 | ||||
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English name | Historical Data - Hudson River Environmental Conditions Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | Historical data and metadata available. HRECOS is a research project. No warranty--either express or implied--is made for any information presented by this site. All data are subject to revision. For custom batch requests or formats better suited for machine processing, please contact us. | ||||
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https://uaf-accap.org/tools/sea-ice-atlas/
View historical sea ice data from the seas around the circumpolar North
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://uaf-accap.org/tools/sea-ice-atlas/ | ||||
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English name | Historical Sea Ice Atlas - Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy | ||||
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Abstract | View historical sea ice data from the seas around the circumpolar North and discover how ice concentrations have changed over time. This Atlas shows snapshots in time, as well as long term patterns. It is not designed for forecasting or prediction, but can provide historical context for planning efforts. | ||||
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https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/hosted_data_systems/sea_level/historical_uk_tide_gauge_data/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/hosted_data_systems/sea_level/historical_uk_tide_gauge_data/ | ||||
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English name | Historical UK Tide Gauge Data | ||||
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Abstract | Several large historic sea level datasets in the form of scanned images of tide gauge charts and ledgers have been added to the British Oceanographic Data Centre’s National Oceanographic Database. These include, for Sheerness, some of UK's earliest records of sea level data. Additionally, scanned ledger entries from six locations around Liverpool obtained from the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company and scanned tide gauge charts from Belfast are available. Long-term sea level records have a wide range of scientific and practical applications. For example, they are important to climate change studies (to give an indication of sea level rise), operational oceanography (looking at storm surges and tides) and civil engineering (for flood defences). | ||||
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https://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:HMAPDisplaySet
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. John Heaton Nicholls ( OceanExpert : 27029 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:HMAPDisplaySet | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://oceanspast.org/ | ||||
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English name | History of Marine Animal Populations - University of Hull | ||||
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Abstract | The HMAP datasets are a research resource comprising of information derived largely from historical records relating to fishing catches and effort in selected spatial and temporal contexts. The datasets in this collection have been edited by Michaela Barnard and John Nicholls to accord with the HMAP/OBIS schema. Each dataset is offered in a variety of formats and is accompanied by documentation, also in a variety of formats. The supporting documentation includes information on the objectives of the data collection effort, the provenance of the historical source material from which the data are derived, the structure of the dataset, and the outputs that have been generated. These documents have been drafted by the data providers and edited by Michaela Barnard, John Nicholls and David Starkey. The Oceans Past Initiative (OPI) is a global research network for marine historical research. Our goal is to enhance knowledge and understanding of how the diversity, distribution and abundance of marine life in the world’s oceans has changed over the long term to better indicate future changes and possibilities. OPI welcomes anyone interested in the history of humankind’s interactions with life in the oceans including paleo-ecologists and climatologists, archaeologists, marine environmental historians, economic historians, oral historians, historical ecologists, fisheries historians, and marine environmental and fisheries policy makers and managers. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Hull, Oceans Past Initiative | ||||
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https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/gdp/hourly_data.php
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Mayra Pazos ( OceanExpert : 25162 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/gdp/hourly_data.php | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Hourly Drifter Data - Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory - NOAA | ||||
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Acronym | Hourly Drifter Data - AOML - NOAA | ||||
Citation | doi:10.1002/2016JC011716 | ||||
Abstract | This page contains instructions to download global hourly location and velocities from GDP surface drifters tracked by Argos or GPS, as described in Elipot et al. (2016), "A global surface drifter dataset at hourly resolution", J. Geophys. Res. Oceans,121 doi:10.1002/2016JC011716. These data are a subset of the historical 6h data when hourly resolution became possible. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) | ||||
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https://data.gcoos.org/directAccess.php
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.gcoos.org/directAccess.php | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://gcoos.org/ | ||||
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English name | HTTP Direct Data Request - Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | While the Direct Access option to extract data from the GCOOS Data Portal provides flexibility and allows the download of most recent data, it can be slow. Pre-generated CSV files are also available on the GCOOS WAF facility. We encourage users to use the GCOOS WAF to download monthly summaries. Data in netCDF4 data format is also available for data summarized by platforms or stations. Whenever possible, the GCOOS 52N SOS is most appropriate for machine-to-machine communications or as the endpoint to applications that support OGC SOS 2.0. The following is a form to interactively retrieve data using a form (see the tab on Data Call Instructions for more on this). To retrieve data, simply provide the inputs and click on the [Retrieve Data] button to generate the CSV file. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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https://www.caricoos.org/hurricane-season
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.caricoos.org/hurricane-season | ||||
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English name | Hurricane Season - Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | NHC Weather Outlook, NOAA 6-HR Satellite Loop, SSMI/AMSRE Precipitable Water Loop, Synoptic Analysis Chart, NWS Marine Forecast, AOML Cyclone Heat Potential Loop. | ||||
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https://www.hycom.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.hycom.org/ | ||||
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English name | HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model | ||||
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Abstract | The HYCOM consortium is a multi-institutional effort sponsored by the National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP), as part of the U. S. Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE), to develop and evaluate a data-assimilative hybrid isopycnal-sigma-pressure (generalized) coordinate ocean model (called HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model or HYCOM). The GODAE objectives of three-dimensional depiction of the ocean state at fine resolution in real time, provision of boundary conditions for coastal and regional models, and provision of oceanic boundary conditions for a global coupled ocean-atmosphere prediction model, are being addressed by a partnership of institutions that represent a broad spectrum of the oceanographic community. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Florida State University, Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies | ||||
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http://www.shoa.cl/n_cendhoc/
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Submitter/Owner | Ms Teresa Carolina Calvete ( OceanExpert : 17026 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.shoa.cl/n_cendhoc/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.shoa.cl/ | ||||
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English name | Hydrographic and Oceanographic Data Center of the Chilean Navy | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Centro Nacional de Datos Hydrograficos y Oceanograficos de Chile | ||||
Acronym | CENDHOC | ||||
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Abstract | CENDHOC's mission is to maintain a complete and validated Hydrographic and Oceanographic database of areas of national interest, responsive to institutional and national interests, as well as provide necessary support to the national marine scientific community. The specific functions of CENDHOC are as follows: Advise the Director of SHOA, national representative to the IOC, in all matters related to the exchange of oceanographic data. Collect, classify, normalize, validate and incorporate into the oceanographic database physical, chemical, biological and bathymetric data, obtained in accordance with current legal provisions and through exchange with national and foreign organizations and institutions. Representing SHOA, the national focal point for oceanographic data exchange between the national and international community and the documentation center related to the control and classification of everything related to oceanographic data reporting. Perform the functions of the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) for the International System for the Exchange of Oceanographic Data and Information of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IODE-IOC), fulfilling the tasks of these international commitments. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Servicio Hidrográfico y Oceanográfico de la Armada | ||||
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https://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/hydro/#/?_k=liqugd
HyDRO (the Hydrologic Data search, Retrieval, and Order system) allows users to search the GHRC data ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/hydro/#/?_k=liqugd | ||||
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English name | Hydrologic Data Search Tool - Global Hydrology Resource Center | ||||
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Abstract | HyDRO (the Hydrologic Data search, Retrieval, and Order system) allows users to search the GHRC database for specific data sets. HyDRO was developed to make the tasks of locating and selecting candidate GHRC data sets easier and more intuitive for the end user. HyDRO can provide the user with a list of GHRC data sets specific to his or her requirements. Users can browse through the online information for each dataset, download the online datasets, or place an order to be staged for pickup. Some datasets can be subsetted to geographic and/or temporal bounds to reduce the size of the files staged for delivery. The search and order process uses the "shopping cart" paradigm familiar to most web users. Users may search for datasets that fit their criteria or go directly to the dataset list. Regardless of the path taken, HyDRO strives to efficiently direct users to the correct dataset listing page where they may explore documentation, images, and files related to the desired dataset(s). | ||||
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http://ocean.dmi.dk/icebergatlas/
This atlas shows the seasonal distribution of the icebergs - observed from space - in the waters aro ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ocean.dmi.dk/icebergatlas/ | ||||
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English name | Iceberg Atlas - Danish Meteorological Institute | ||||
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Abstract | This atlas shows the seasonal distribution of the icebergs - observed from space - in the waters around Greenland; it is a service developed- and provided by the SALIENSEAS project. The atlas consists of a series of maps that displays iceberg statistics for each of the 52 weeks of the year. Note that the maps show statistics on icebergs detected in open-water only. This is due to the presence of rugged structures in the sea ice (such as ridges and rubble fields), that make iceberg-detection in sea-ice infested areas uncertain. | ||||
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http://uninmar.icmyl.unam.mx/search?query=all
The Ichthyological Collection (CIICMYL) of the Institute of Marine Sciences and Limnology (ICML), ha ...
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Submitter/Owner | Dr Carlos R. Torres ( OceanExpert : 19846 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://uninmar.icmyl.unam.mx/search?query=all | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://uninmar.icmyl.unam.mx/collections/ | ||||
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English name | Ichthyological Collection - Institute of Marine Sciences and Limnology | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Colección Ictiológica - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología | ||||
Acronym | CIICMYL - ICML | ||||
Citation | Amezcua Linares, F. (2011). Catálogo de peces de la Colección Ictiológica del ICML-CU. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Bases de datos UNINMAR. Obtenido de http://www.icmyl.unam.mx/uninmar/ el YYYY/MM/DD | ||||
Abstract | The Ichthyological Collection (CIICMYL) of the Institute of Marine Sciences and Limnology (ICML), has as a priority objective the custody and conservation of brackish and freshwater marine fish species, since it constitutes a wealth of information on the ichthyofauna of Mexico and is part university heritage, in addition to establishing itself as a work tool for research, teaching and dissemination of the country's biodiversity. This collection of fish deposited in the Estuarine Ichthyology and Ecology Laboratory of the ICMyL., is the result of a collection process that began in the mid-nineteenth century, and which gradually increased thanks to the collection and contributions of researchers through research projects. In the sixties, the importance of the collection increased with intense collections and records of marine, brackish and continental water species. The study, documentation and information has obeyed, preferably, At the beginning of the nineties, a new process of ordering, removal, purification of the material and authorization of the area began in order to reorder and correctly catalog the specimens according to international regulations, we also proceeded to update the systematic and nomenclature of the species. Species from the marine biogeographic regions that affect the country are included, such as Californian, Cortes Province, Tropical Eastern Pacific (POT) and Panamica, as well as the Carolineana (North American Atlantic Temperate Region) and Caribbean (Atlantic Tropical Region) provinces. Western). In addition, coastal species that inhabit hard bottoms, coral and rocky reefs, as well as soft sand and mud bottoms, and pelagic, mesopelagic and some bathypelagic species are conserved. Freshwater species are also included. The ICMyL Ichthyological Collection has contributed and served as an information base for countless research papers, technical reports, and Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate theses, not only from the Institute itself but from other UNAM dependencies, as well as other Institutions such as the UAM, the National Polytechnic Institute and various provincial universities such as the Faculty of Marine Sciences of the UAS, Fisheries Engineering from La UAN, Universidad del Mar, Oax. Universidad Veracruzana and Universidad Autónoma de Campeche, among others. The information contained in the CI can serve as a complement to the information that exists in the international FishBase database, with which it is intended to make a connection in the future. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, UNAM | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Dr Carlos R. Torres ( OceanExpert : 19846 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://coleccion.cicimar.ipn.mx/ | ||||
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English name | Ichthyology Collection - Interdisciplinary Center for Marine Sciences | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Colección Ictiológica - Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas | ||||
Acronym | CI - CICIMAR-IPN | ||||
Citation | Datos descargados de http://coleccion.cicimar.ipn.mx/ el YYYY/MM/DD | ||||
Abstract | The Ichthyological Collection (CI) of the Interdisciplinary Center for Marine Sciences (CICIMAR-IPN), with more than thirty years of activities, houses the most representative scientific collection of marine ichthyological diversity in the Mexican Pacific, mainly in northwestern Mexico. The CI has institutional recognition as a coadjuvant body of the substantive functions of the Center (teaching, training of human resources, research and dissemination), with its own space and facilities as well as its registration in the National Institute of Ecology (code BCS.PEC. 0890300). The dissemination of the results generated in the research initiatives of the CI, have produced in the section of the publications counted since 1988, more than 70 works and a book, made with materials of the CI or with an explicit reference to them, among which the description of three new species stands out. On the other hand, the training of human resources assigned to the research projects of the CI, through social service, professional practices, courses, undergraduate and postgraduate theses have produced 3 doctoral graduates, 10 masters and 7 undergraduates. Currently the CI inventory is made up of about 105,000 specimens grouped into 3 classes, 36 orders, 132 families, 331 genera and 574 species (> 35% of those known in the country) cataloged in approximately 6, The CI DB is part of the National System of Information on Biodiversity (SNIB) and is a node of the Mexican Network of Information on Biodiversity (REMIB) of the National Commission for the knowledge and use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), being also the The only fish collection in Latin America incorporated into the project of global fish databases: FishBase ( http://www.fishbase.org). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional | ||||
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http://oceandatacenter.ucsc.edu/PhytoGallery/IFCB.html
The Imaging FlowCytobot (IFCB) is an in-situ automated submersible flow cytometer that generates ima ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://oceandatacenter.ucsc.edu/PhytoGallery/IFCB.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://oceandatacenter.ucsc.edu/home/ | ||||
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English name | Imaging FlowCytobot Gallery - University of California Santa Cruz | ||||
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Abstract | The Imaging FlowCytobot (IFCB) is an in-situ automated submersible flow cytometer that generates images of particles taken from the aquatic environment. The IFCB uses a combination of flow cytometric and video technology to capture high resolution images of suspended particles. The optical and image data are then transmitted to shore in real time. The images at left are of samples collected from Monterey Bay, California. Follow the links for more photos of each species. | ||||
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http://imiq-map.gina.alaska.edu/
The Imiq Data Portal provides access to the Imiq Hydroclimate Database—a central repository contai ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://imiq-map.gina.alaska.edu/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://arcticlcc.org/ | ||||
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English name | Imiq Data Portal - Arctic Landscape Conservation Cooperative | ||||
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Citation | Please cite both the data originator and the Imiq Data Portal. In many cases, data may be changed from their original units or averaged across time periods. The metadata pertaining to the originator will be downloaded with the data. The Imiq Data Portal should be cited as: Cherry, Jessica, Amy Jacobs, Tom Heinrichs, Will Fisher, Jennifer Delamere, Cheryl Haase, Philip Martin, Josh Bradley, Jennifer Jenkins, Jess Grunblatt, Greg Balogh, Rawser Spicer, Jason Grimes. Imiq Hydroclimate Database at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. http://arcticlcc.org/projects/imiq/, accessed on [Date accessed]. | ||||
Abstract | The Imiq Data Portal provides access to the Imiq Hydroclimate Database—a central repository containing hydrology and climate-related data in Alaska and nearby regions built by researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The word imiq means "freshwater" in the Inupiat language of Northern Alaska. The hydroclimate database was built to enable data integration across sources, as well as to support program planning and observational network design. The Imiq Data Portal provides a snapshot of available hydroclimate data: a map-based view shows where, what, and when data have been obtained. Users can submit a custom data query, specifying variable of interest, geographic bounds, and time step. Imiq will aggregate and export data records from multiple sources in a common format, with full metadata records that provide information about the source data. The Imiq Hydroclimate Database houses hydrologic, climatologic, and soils data collected in Alaska and Western Canada from the early 1900s to the present. This database unifies and preserves numerous data collections that have, until now, been stored in field notebooks, on desktop computers, and in disparate databases. Synthesizing and analyzing the large-scale hydroclimate characteristics of this important climatic region is now easier with this searchable database. The database is largely the result of a multi-year data rescue project, bringing together these scarce and scattered data sets. | ||||
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http://nodc.meteo.ru/EMDM/
The publication of the published part of the Water Cadastre of the Russian Federation EMDM (annual a ...
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Submitter/Owner | Sergey Belov ( OceanExpert : 13831 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://nodc.meteo.ru/EMDM/ | ||||
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Abstract | The publication of the published part of the Water Cadastre of the Russian Federation EMDM (annual and long-term data on the regime and quality of waters of seas and estuaries of rivers), prepared with the help of a technological complex for preparing EMDM, specially developed in the data center of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "VNIIGMI-MCD" and forms, based on meaningful processing of data from standard marine hydrometeorological and hydrochemical observations at hydrometeorological stations and posts, and at stations of standard transects and oceanographic surveys, contains combined annual and long-term data on the regime and quality of surface waters. EMDM consists of two parts: in the first part of "The Sea" data of standard marine hydrometeorological and hydrochemical observations are published and in the second part "Sea estuaries of rivers" - data of standard hydrological observations of hydrometeorological and hydrochemical characteristics. The EMDM tabular material contains a sample, averaged and calculated characteristics of hydrometeorological characteristics (sea level, water, and air temperature, salinity, waves, currents, ice regime, wind, pressure, cloudiness) by months and for the year for the entire observation period and for the current (calculated) year. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | All-Russian Research Institute Hydrometeorological Information - World Data Center, Obninsk | ||||
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http://www.odis.incois.gov.in
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Tata VS Udaya Bhaskar ( OceanExpert : 20986 ) | ||||
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Abstract | INCOIS, being the central repository for marine data in the country, receives voluminous oceanographic data in real-time, from a variety of in-situ and remote sensing observing systems. The Ocean Information Bank provides information on physical, chemical, biological and geological parameters of ocean and coasts on spatial and temporal domains that is vital for both research and operational oceanography. The Ocean Information Bank is supported by the data received from Ocean Observing Systems in the Indian Ocean (both the in-situ platforms and satellites) as well as by a chain of Marine Data Centres. Further, INCOIS has been designated as the National Oceanographic Data Centre by the International Oceanographic Data Exchange Programme (IODE) of International Oceanographic Commission (IOC). Further, INCOIS serves as the National Argo Data Centre, Regional Argo Data Centre, and also the regional data centre and clearinghouse for the Indian Ocean region for the IOGOOS Programme. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services | ||||
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http://ipt.iobis.org/indobis/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://ipt.iobis.org/indobis/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://obis.org/ | ||||
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English name | IndOBIS IPT | ||||
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Citation | Chavan, VIshwas and C. T. Achuthankutty (editors), IndOBIS Catalogue of Life, Available at http://www.indobis.org/, Retrived day, date, year | ||||
Abstract | IndOBIS (Indian Ocean Node of OBIS) is one of the seven regional nodes established by the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS), which is data and information component of Census of Marine Life (CoML). The original dataset, provided by IndOBIS, contains all distribution records. The dataset in OBIS Seamap is a subset of the original dataset, only containing marine mammal, seabird and/or sea turtle records. | ||||
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https://research.csiro.au/ncmi-idc/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://research.csiro.au/ncmi-idc/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.csiro.au/ | ||||
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English name | Information and Data Centre - National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Business Unit at CSIRO | ||||
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Abstract | The IDC also develops and and maintains a range of data management systems and tools which include a central “Data Warehouse”, accessed via a custom Data Trawler application; Marlin the GeoNetwork data catalogue, which contains descriptions of many Marine National Facility (MNF) and Oceans and Atmosphere (O&A) datasets (not just those held by the Data Centre); “CAAB” (Codes for Australian Aquatic Biota), a master species database which provides names and codes for some 44,000 marine species which occur in Australian and adjacent waters. The IDC curates Marine National Facility data sets, collected during research voyages by the (former) RV Franklin and RV Southern Surveyor and current RV Investigator MNF research vessels. These data streams include the underway routinely acquired data suite, CTD, Hydrology (water chemistry), and ADCP data, from 1985. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Information and Data Centre, Hobart | ||||
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http://sigma.invemar.org.co/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Leonardo Jose ARIAS ALEMÁN ( OceanExpert : 12914 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | http://sigma.invemar.org.co/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.invemar.org.co/ | ||||
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English name | Information System for Management of Mangroves in Colombia - Institute for Marine and Coastal Research of Colombia | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Sistema de Información para la Gestión de los Manglares en Colombia - Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras de Colombia | ||||
Acronym | SIGMA - INVEMAR | ||||
Citation | INVEMAR. (Año). Sistema de Información Ambiental Marina de Colombia - SIAM. Base de datos. Sistema de Información para la Gestión de los Manglares de Colombia -SIGMA. sigma.invemar.org.co | ||||
Abstract | SIGMA is a national technological tool that safeguards, processes and makes available the data derived from the monitoring of mangrove ecosystems carried out by local authorities and synthesizes the information through quick queries and graphic outputs. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras | ||||
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https://incois.gov.in/portal/datainfo/insituhome.jsp
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://incois.gov.in/portal/datainfo/insituhome.jsp | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://incois.gov.in/ | ||||
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English name | Insitu Data - Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services | ||||
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Abstract | INCOIS, being the central repository for marine data in the country, receives voluminous oceanographic data in real-time, from a variety of in-situ and remote sensing observing systems. The Ocean Information Bank provides information on physical, chemical, biological and geological parameters of ocean and coasts on spatial and temporal domains that is vital for both research and operational oceanography. The Ocean Information Bank is supported by the data received from Ocean Observing Systems in the Indian Ocean (both the in-situ platforms and satellites) as well as by a chain of Marine Data Centres. ARGO, Moored buoy, Drifting buoy, Rama buoy, real-time automatic weather stations, Wave rider buoy, Coastal HF radar, Current meter, XBT, Tide gauges, BPR. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services | ||||
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https://www.hi.no/en/hi/forskning/research-data-1
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Helge Sagen ( OceanExpert : 12817 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.hi.no/en/hi/forskning/research-data-1 | ||||
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English name | Institute of Marine Research - Research data - Norway | ||||
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Abstract | The Institute of Marine Research continuously collects large amounts of data from all Norwegian sea areas. The data is collected with our own and chartered vessels, observation buoys, manual measurements, gliders and more. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Helge Sagen ( OceanExpert : 12817 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.imr.no/forskning/forskningsdata/stasjoner/ | ||||
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English name | Institute of Marine Research Fixed coastal stations - Norway | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Faste hydrografiske stasjoner | ||||
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Abstract | In the period between 1935 and 1947, the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries' Institute of Marine Research established 8 permanent hydrographic stations from Lista to the North Cape. The purpose was to establish a long-term series for monitoring the coast and sea climate. At all stations, the water temperature and salinity are measured at the selected measuring depth. Standard measuring depths at the stations are: 0 m, 5, 10, 20, 30, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 200, 250 and 300 m. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institute of Marine Research | ||||
Technical notes | Before 1992, the temperatures were measured with a reversing thermometer with an accuracy of about 0.01 ° C. The salinity was analyzed by titration before 1965 and after 1965 measured with a salinometer. The accuracy was about 0.01 psu for both methods. After 1992, the stations were equipped with STD probes for measuring temperature, salinity and pressure (depth). Temperature and salinity are calibrated with a reversing thermometer and water samples that are analyzed for salinity in the laboratory, respectively. After calibration, the accuracy is about 0.01 for both salinity and temperature. The fixed hydrographic station is now usually observed 1-2 times per month, with the exception of the station Skrova which is observed 3-4 times per month. | ||||
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http://otc.icos-cp.eu
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Submitter/Owner | Benjamin Pfeil ( OceanExpert : 12923 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://otc.icos-cp.eu | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.icos-cp.eu/ | ||||
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English name | Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS ERIC) Ocean Thematic Centre | ||||
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Acronym | ICOS OTC | ||||
Citation | For most of the ICOS data we will provide you with the citation to use through the landing page of the data object, from this page you will always be able to download the data object again. The PID or DOI of the data object will always resolve to its landing page when you submit this to the handle system (https://hdl.handle.net/yourpidhandle or https://doi.org/yourdoihandle). You may also use or link to pictures from the ICOS websites or use visualisations if you add the link to the original and the text "ICOS RI, licensed under CC4BY" followed by the link to the original. | ||||
Abstract | Our mission is to produce standardized, high-precision, and long-term observations and facilitate research to understand the carbon cycle and to provide necessary information on greenhouse gases. We promote technological developments and demonstrations related to greenhouse gases by linking research, education, and innovation. With our high-precision data, we aim to support policy- and decision-making to combat climate change and its impacts. | ||||
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INFOMAR (Integrated Mapping for the Sustainable Development of Ireland’s Marine Resource) is a twe ...
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Adam Leadbetter ( OceanExpert : 20699 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.infomar.ie/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.marine.ie/ | ||||
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English name | Integrated Mapping for the Sustainable Development of Ireland’s Marine Resource | ||||
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Abstract | INFOMAR (Integrated Mapping for the Sustainable Development of Ireland’s Marine Resource) is a twenty year programme to map the physical, chemical and biological features of Ireland’s seabed. INFOMAR is funded by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE), and delivered by joint management partners Geological Survey Ireland and the Marine Institute. The programme has placed Ireland centre-stage as global leaders in marine stewardship, seabed mapping and development of marine resources. The program delivers a wide range of benefits to multi-sectoral end-users across the national blue economy with an emphasis on enabling our stakeholders. Demonstrated applications for the use of INFOMAR's suite of mapping products include: Shipping & Navigation Renewable Energy Fisheries Management Aquaculture Marine Leisure & Tourism Oil & Gas Exploration Infrastructure Development Environmental Monitoring Coastal Behaviour With the first ten year phase (2006-2016) now complete, we are beginning to see how this knowledge has the potential to offer incredible benefits for the island of Ireland. A range of diverse navigational, environmental, cultural and international legislative obligations must also be addressed. There remains a crucially important body of work to follow in mapping our valuable inshore and offshore waters before the programme completion in 2026. Project Aims: To provide comprehensive and accessible marine datasets for Irish waters that underpin and add value to marine research, SOLAS Convention obligations and government policy. These products will foster growth within the national blue economy, maintain the health and integrity of our natural marine environment while facilitating international collaboration and best practice in the sustainable development of Ireland's marine resource. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Marine Institute Headquarters, Galway | ||||
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http://www.vliz.be/vmdcdata/imers/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.vliz.be/vmdcdata/imers/ | ||||
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English name | Integrated Marine Environmental Readings & Samples - Flanders Marine Institute | ||||
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Abstract | The IMERS database stores measurement data based on sampling of water, sediment, suspended matter and biota. The database was set up in response to the growing need for a general repository that could store data resulting from all kinds of sampling campaigns in a uniform way. The measurement data, the so-called readings, are stored together with a maximum of information on the actual scientific event that lay at the basis of the measurement. This way, for example biotic readings can be queried together with the environmental readings that were registered during the same visit of a station. There is a maximum of integration of the IMERS database with the other databases managed at VLIZ. All species records in the IMERS database are directly linked to Aphia. The persons and institutes in the IMERS database are linked to IMIS (Integrated Marine Information System). Where relevant the cruises and trips in the IMERS database are linked to the cruises and trips in MIDAS (Marine Information and Data Acquisition System), where more information and underway data for the cruises and trips is available. Since the data in the IMERS database originate from various sources, the database was equiped with a system of contexts. These contexts label the different collections of data and make it possible to handle and visualise data belonging to one context separately from the other data. Two important examples are the contexts that have been made available on the ENDIS-RISKS website and on the TROPHOS website. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee | ||||
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https://icoads.noaa.gov
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://icoads.noaa.gov | ||||
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English name | International Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set | ||||
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Abstract | The International Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS) offers surface marine data spanning the past three centuries, and simple gridded monthly summary products for 2° latitude x 2° longitude boxes back to 1800 (and 1°x1° boxes since 1960)—these data and products are freely distributed worldwide. As it contains observations from many different observing systems encompassing the evolution of measurement technology over hundreds of years, ICOADS is probably the most complete and heterogeneous collection of surface marine data in existence. As the result of a US project starting in 1981, available global surface marine data from the late 17th century to date have been assembled, quality controlled, and made widely available to the international research community in products of the Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set (COADS). A new name, International COADS (ICOADS), was agreed in 2002 to recognize the multinational input to the blended observational database and other benefits gained from extensive international collaboration, while maintaining continuity of identity with COADS, which has been widely used and referenced. The original COADS project, and the continuing US contribution toward the new international partnership on ICOADS, is the result of cooperation since 1981 between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Science Foundation's National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). The NOAA portion of ICOADS is partially funded by the NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO). ICOADS data are made available in two primary forms: Observations: Surface marine reports from ships, buoys, and other platform types. Each report contains individual observations of meteorological and oceanographic variables, such as sea surface and air temperatures, wind, pressure, humidity, and cloudiness. Monthly summary statistics: Ten statistics (such as the mean and median) are calculated for each of 22 observed and derived variables, using 2° latitude x 2° longitude boxes back to 1800 (and 1°x1° boxes since 1960). | ||||
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https://data.nodc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/iso?id=gov.noaa.nodc:0170893
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Submitter/Owner | Dr Catia Motta Domingues ( OceanExpert : 20031 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.nodc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/iso?id=gov.noaa.nodc:0170893 | ||||
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English name | International Quality Controlled Ocean Database version 0.1 | ||||
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Citation | The IQuOD Team (2018). International Quality Controlled Ocean Database (IQuOD) version 0.1 - aggregated and community quality controlled ocean profile data 1772-2018 (NCEI Accession 0170893). Version 1.1. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. [access date] | ||||
Abstract | Advancing our understanding of climate variability and change and associated socio-economic and environmental impacts demands unbiased climate data of the highest quality, consistency, and completeness. Long-term historical records are critical to place modern ocean properties in context with the past and to separate the influence of anthropogenic drivers of change from the modes of natural climate variability. Subsurface ocean temperature and salinity are two of the Essential Climate Variables which provide a direct window into changes in the Earth's planetary heat balance, water cycle, and sea level. Furthermore, subsurface ocean observations are widely used to evaluate and initialize model simulations and are also assimilated into ocean and climate models. Well quantified observed changes are essential to guide the interpretation of projected future changes to the Earth’s climate. One of today’s big challenges is the need to maximize the full potential of an irreplaceable collection of tens of millions of historical temperature profiles – collected since 1772 and worth tens of billions of dollars – and apply it to a vast range of climate-related research, applications and services. Despite independent efforts over the past few decades by a number of research organizations who have attempted to assemble, rescue, and quality control (QC) subsurface ocean profiles, the global historical profile database still contains a relatively large fraction of biased, duplicated, and substandard quality data and metadata that can confound climate-related applications. The IQuOD (International Quality-controlled Ocean Database) effort is being organized by the oceanographic community and includes experts in data quality and management, climate modelers and the broader climate-related community. The primary focus of IQuOD is to produce and freely distribute the highest quality and complete single ocean profile repository along with (intelligent) metadata and assigned uncertainties for use in ocean climate research applications. This goal will be achieved by developing and implementing an internationally-agreed framework. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Henrik Oksfeldt Enevoldsen ( OceanExpert : 594 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IOC Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.marinespecies.org/hab/index.php | ||||
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English name | IOC-UNESCO Taxonomic Reference List of Harmful Micro Algae | ||||
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Citation | Moestrup, Ø.; Akselmann, R.; Fraga, S.; Hoppenrath, M.; Iwataki, M.; Komárek, J.; Larsen, J.; Lundholm, N.; Zingone, A. (Eds) (2009 onwards). IOC-UNESCO Taxonomic Reference List of Harmful Micro Algae. Accessed at http://www.marinespecies.org/hab on 2019-02-05 | ||||
Abstract | This site has the following aims: i) to provide a catalogue of the world's toxic microalgal species, ii) to promote stability in toxic microalgal nomenclature, iii) to act as a tool for higher taxonomic revisions and regional monographs, iv) to provide a base link for other online databases that use toxic microalgal nomenclature. The list contains at the moment species producing toxins or toxic effects, and a few species suspected to form toxins. It does not include species that cause harm due to biomass, mucus, morphology (spines, etc), as these potentially represents a vast number of species. The names and data on all toxic species appear as WoRMS checked names (see www.marinespecies.org) whereas names of harmful species, which potentially can be any plankton species, are not necessarily checked but are always valid names. To provide sufficient expert knowledge for maintaining the list, we have formed an editorial committee to whom the queries on particular taxa should be addressed. The Committee hopes to extend the list during the coming years, to include additional information, including illustrations. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Adam Leadbetter ( OceanExpert : 20699 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.digitalocean.ie/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.marine.ie/Home/home | ||||
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English name | Ireland's Digital Ocean | ||||
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Abstract | This website is a portal to data collected in and around Ireland’s maritime zone. It collects together data and information provided by a number of organisations into one place. The development of this website has been funded by the Marine Institute. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Marine Institute Headquarters, Galway | ||||
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http://www.marine.ie/Home/site-area/data-services/real-time-observations/irish-marine-data-buoy-observation-network
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Arno Lambert ( OceanExpert : 35711 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.marine.ie/Home/site-area/data-services/real-time-observations/irish-marine-data-buoy-observation-network | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.marine.ie/ | ||||
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Abstract | The network is managed by the Marine Institute in collaboration with Met Éireann and the UK Met Office. The Irish Weather Buoy Network is designed to improve weather forecasts and safety at sea around Ireland. The buoy network provides vital data for weather forecasts, shipping bulletins, gale and swell warnings as well as data for general public information and research. Buoy data is also helpful for validating our operational models. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Marine Institute Headquarters, Galway | ||||
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http://www.isde.ie/geonetwork/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.isde.ie/geonetwork/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.isde.ie/ | ||||
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English name | Irish Spatial Data Exchange | ||||
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Abstract | The Irish Spatial Data Exchange (ISDE) is the spatial data catalogue and repository for the publication of descriptive metadata. ISDE enables users to discover what spatial data exists, how to access that data, its fitness for purpose, who/when and how the data was created, its geographic extent, as well as licence conditions on rights of use. Built on a federated system of GeoNetwork spatial data catalogues which provide Catalogue Service for the Web (CSW) interfaces, this allows for the share and exchange of ISO 19139 standard metadata with descriptions following the INSPIRE metadata regulations. ISDE is operated by Ireland's National Oceanographic Data Centre team, based at the Marine Institute. This site adheres to the Privacy Policy as set out by the Marine Institute. | ||||
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http://islands.unep.ch/isldir.htm
This Island Directory provides an annotated list of nearly 2,000 of the significant islands of the w ...
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | http://islands.unep.ch/isldir.htm | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.unenvironment.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | This Island Directory provides an annotated list of nearly 2,000 of the significant islands of the world. Several criteria were used to determine how much detail is provided for the selected islands. The format has been designed to summarize many kinds of information to give an overview of the geographic ecological and human interest of islands. Where the data available are sufficient a variety of indicators are used to make listings and comparisons of islands easier. The size of each entry has been adjusted to the amount of data entered. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | UNEP | ||||
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http://nodc.ogs.trieste.it/ipt/
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Alessandra Giorgetti ( OceanExpert : 13248 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://nodc.ogs.trieste.it/ipt/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://nodc.ogs.trieste.it/nodc/ | ||||
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English name | Italy NODC biodiversity IPT | ||||
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Abstract | OGS is recognised as the Italian National Oceanographic Data Centre (OGS-NODC) within the International Oceanographic Data Exchange System of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) since 27/6/2002. OGS as part of the IOC's network of National Oceanographic Data Centres has designated responsibility for the coordination of data and information management at national level. The oceanographic database covers the fields of marine physics, chemical, biological, underway geophysics and general information on Italian oceanographic cruises and data sets. The data center manages large sets of marine and ocean data, originating from our institute and from other parties in our country, in a variety of data management systems and configurations. A major objective and challenge is to provide an integrated and harmonised overview and access to these biodiversity datasets through the GBIF network. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale – OGS | ||||
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http://nodc.ogs.trieste.it/nodc/data/access
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Alessandra Giorgetti ( OceanExpert : 13248 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://nodc.ogs.trieste.it/nodc/data/access | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://nodc.ogs.trieste.it/nodc/ | ||||
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English name | Italy NODC Data Access Service | ||||
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Abstract | OGS is recognised as the Italian National Oceanographic Data Centre (OGS-NODC) within the International Oceanographic Data Exchange System of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) since 27/6/2002. OGS as part of the IOC's network of National Oceanographic Data Centres has designated responsibility for the coordination of data and information management at national level. The oceanographic database covers the fields of marine physics, chemical, biological, underway geophysics and general information on Italian oceanographic cruises and data sets. The data center manages large sets of marine and ocean data, originating from our institute and from other parties in our country, in a variety of data management systems and configurations. A major objective and challenge is to provide an integrated and harmonised overview and access to these data resources. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale – OGS | ||||
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http://www.protectplanetocean.org/
Over 70% of the surface of Earth is ocean, comprised of highly diverse ecosystems, and providing a w ...
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.protectplanetocean.org/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.unep-wcmc.org/ | ||||
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English name | IUCN UNEP WCMC Protect Planet Ocean: Explore the World's marine protected areas | ||||
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Citation | UNEP-WCMC and IUCN (2020) Marine Protected Planet [On-line], [April, 2020], Cambridge, UK: UNEP-WCMC and IUCN Available at: www.protectedplanet.net. | ||||
Abstract | Over 70% of the surface of Earth is ocean, comprised of highly diverse ecosystems, and providing a wide range of marine ecosystem services that support human society, health and the economy. This website presents the most recent official coverage statistics for marine protected areas, updated monthly from the World Database on Protected Areas. Marine Protected Areas MPAs Marine Reserves Marine World Heritage Sites Protected Planet is the most up to date and complete source of information on protected areas updated monthly with submissions from governments non governmental organizations landowners and communities. It is managed by the United Nations Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre UNEP WCMC . | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | UNEP | ||||
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http://www.jcommops.org/board
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.jcommops.org/board | ||||
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English name | JCOMM in situ Observations Programme Support Centre | ||||
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Abstract | The global ocean observing system delivers more than 1 million daily observations to a rapidly growing number of users and stakeholders, including most major ocean, weather, and climate prediction centers around the world. The analyses, forecasts, and products based on these ocean observations are the bedrock of decisions across an increasing swath of socio-economic sectors, especially in marine transportation, coastal communities, climate, agriculture, and healthy oceans. The global ocean observation system has significant complexity, including full depth oceanic and atmospheric observations, requiring tools and resources to coordinate within and amongst communities of observers from over 100 countries around the world. The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO)-Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) Joint Centre for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology in situ Observations Programmes Support (OceanOPS, formerly named JCOMMOPS), grew out of the need for improved technical coordination across a number of such communities, e.g. to assist in deploying observing programs (such as Argo floats and drifters); assist in developing and tracking timely exchange of data and metadata; and to monitor the status and growth of the system. OceanOPS has grown in prominence and visibility over the past 10 years. It has become increasingly central to the coordination of the global ocean observing enterprise, leading to ever-increasing interests and expectations amongst current and potential stakeholders. OceanOPS acts as a focal point for implementation and operation of relevant observing platforms. The Centre which is located in Brest (France) is funded thanks to voluntary contributions from IOC/UNESCO and WMO Member States, through the marine observing programmes and panels such as Argo, DBCP, OceanSITES, GO-SHIP, SOT, GLOSS, OceanGliders. | ||||
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http://www.jerico-ri.eu/data-access/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.jerico-ri.eu/data-access/ | ||||
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English name | JERICO-RI Data Portal EMODnet | ||||
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Abstract | JERICO physical oceanography data related products that can be accessed through the EMODnet Physics Portal | ||||
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http://www.jodc.go.jp/jodcweb/JDOSS/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Norio Baba ( OceanExpert : 13092 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.jodc.go.jp/jodcweb/JDOSS/index.html | ||||
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English name | JODC Data On-line Service System | ||||
Original (non-English) name | JODCオンラインデータ提供システム(J-DOSS) | ||||
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Abstract | JODC has archived the oceanographic data and related information obtained by various oceanographic research institutes in and outside Japan, and has served the collected data and information for users' activities. J-DOSS is a system to provide users with the data managed by JODC through the Internet. Any user can search the data using many keywords and download them from J-DOSS. Although 16 kinds of data and information are provided from J-DOSS now, moreover many data is managed in JODC. In addition, JODC has a plan to improve the service and data quantities/quality of J-DOSS. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Japan Oceanographic Data Center | ||||
Technical notes | Over 50,000 stations will not be able to download from J-DOSS. Even under 50,000 stations, time out will be happened when the download file you requested become a big file volume. Please kindly narrow down the data search condition. | ||||
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https://pacificdata.org/topic/pccos
The Pacific Community (SPC) is the region’s hub for science, technology, and innovation for sustai ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://pacificdata.org/topic/pccos | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://pacificdata.org/ | ||||
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English name | Knowledge Portal - Pacific Community Centre for Ocean Science | ||||
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Abstract | The Pacific Community (SPC) is the region’s hub for science, technology, and innovation for sustainable development, and home to the Pacific Community Centre for Ocean Science, or the PCCOS. PCCOS aims to help Pacific Island governments and communities easily access the ocean science and expertise they need to make informed decisions and to protect and sustainably manage ocean resources. Whilst accurate ocean science, data, and information are critical tools, SPC recognizes that actors on the ground in our member countries need advice and services tailored to their needs. PCCOS delivers integrated scientific services supporting: - Ocean Management, - Ocean Governance, - Ocean Observations. Facilitating, coordinating and transforming ocean science into services for SPC members. | ||||
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https://krcnet.moes.gov.in/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://krcnet.moes.gov.in/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.moes.gov.in/ | ||||
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English name | Knowledge Resource Center Network - Ministry of Earth Sciences of Government of India | ||||
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Abstract | KRCNet is an ambitious project of the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), through which attempt has been made to develop a system for accessing MoES knowledge products developed in MoES and its institutes from a centralized portal. MoES Knowledge Resource Center Network (KRCNet) aims to develop an integrated information system for providing one point 24x7 access to the Knowledge products like books, reports, journals, presentations, photographs, videos etc. The full text documents and other documents will be uploaded in the digital repository and will be integrated in the KRCNet portal. Keeping in mind the spectacular development in information Technology and Digital India initiatives of Government of India, the traditional libraries of MoES system will be upgraded into world class Knowledge Resources Center (KRC). KRCs will be connected with each other and integrated into the KRCNet portal. | ||||
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http://www.legos.obs-mip.fr/observations
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.legos.obs-mip.fr/observations | ||||
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English name | Laboratory Studies in Geophysics and Space Oceanography Observation Services | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Laboratoire d'Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales | ||||
Acronym | LEGOS | ||||
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Abstract | Research, training and the dissemination of knowledge rely heavily on a set of Observation Services and Networks whose mission is to provide observations, products and digital codes. Centre for the Topography of Oceans and the Hydrosphere (CTOH) dedicated to satellite altimetry over the oceans and the continents. Growth areas for this activity are the coastal zones continental hydrology and the cryosphere. DORIS a data treatment centre for precise orbital positioning in cooperation with the International Earth Reference System. ROSAME an observational network for monitoring sea level which was initiated in the southern ocean with the support of IPEV and has been extended to tropical and European regions in cooperation with IRD and CNES. The SSS network for monitoring Sea Surface Salinity by merchant ships which link five observational networks in the Pacific Atlantic Indian and Austral ocean basins. The moored buoy network PIRATA in the equatorial Atlantic used for monitoring meteorological and oceanographic conditions between the surface and a depth of 500m. These data are complemented by oceanographic measuring campaigns that take place alongside routine maintenance of the buoys. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Laboratoire D'etudes En Géophysique Et Oceanographie Spatiales, Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées | ||||
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https://www.socib.eu/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=lagrangianPlatforms
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Juan Gabriel Fernández ( OceanExpert : 38703 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.socib.eu/?seccion=observingFacilities&facility=lagrangianPlatforms | ||||
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English name | Lagrangian platforms - Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Sistema de Plataformas Lagrangianas - SOCIB | ||||
Acronym | Lagrangian platforms - SOCIB | ||||
Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
Abstract | Welcome to the lagrangian platforms facility. Here you can browse the deployments of surface drifters and Argo profilers both current and archival. Read more about them Note that in the map, you are able to get several information about the currently deployed instruments, such as performed trajectory and the latest information transmitted by the instrument (by clicking the icon over the map). In the table, current and archival deployments are shown, providing several ways of data displaying and downloading. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | SOCIB -Balearic Islands Observing and Forecasting System- | ||||
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https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/leofs/leofs.html
Oceanographic nowcast and forecast guidance are scientific predictions about the present and future ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/leofs/leofs.html | ||||
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English name | Lake Erie Operational Forecast System - NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services | ||||
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Abstract | Oceanographic nowcast and forecast guidance are scientific predictions about the present and future states of a water body (generally including water levels, currents, water temperature and salinity). These predictions rely on either observed data or forecasts from large-scale numerical models. A nowcast incorporates recent (and often near real-time) observed meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate data and/or analyzed (e.g. gridded) meteorological and oceanographic products. A nowcast covers the period of time from the recent past (e.g., the past few days) to the present, and it can make predictions for locations where observational data are not available. Forecast guidance incorporates meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate forecasts and makes predictions about the future states of a water body. A forecast is usually initiated by the state of a nowcast. NOAA's National Ocean Service (NOS) collaborated with the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) in developing and transitioning the new generation of Lake Erie Operational Forecast System (LEOFS) to operations, to provide higher-resolution forecast guidance of water level, currents and water temperature. The upgraded LEOFS uses the Finite Volume Community Ocean Model (FVCOM) as its core ocean circulation model and has extended the forecast horizon to 120 hours. The new LEOFS model grid has 6,106 nodes and 11,509 elements. The cell size ranges from 400 m to 4 km, with higher resolution along the shoreline and in the shallow western basin and coarser resolution for the open waters in the mid and eastern basins. The grid has a minimum depth of 0.5 m and maximum depth of 62.7 m. Detroit River (inflow) and Niagara River (outflow) are treated as open boundaries. For the nowcast, water levels along the open boundary are prescribed by the real-time water level observations at the NOAA water level gauge at Gibraltar, MI (Station ID 9044020) for Detroit River and at Baffalo, NY (Station ID 9063020) for Niagara River with an offset adjustment of 0.6 m. Water temperature along the open boundary are derived from real time observations at USGS station at Fort Wayne (Station ID 04165710). Surface forcing conditions are from NCEP's 3-km, hourly updated High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) atmospheric model. For the forecasts, along the boundary, water levels are specified using the previous day averaged water level and persisted for the forecast period. Forecasts from the National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD) on the 2.5-km CONUS grid are interpolated onto the LEOFS model grid as surface forcing. LEOFS runs four times per day with 6-hour nowcast and 120-hour forecast for each cycle on the NCEP's Weather Climate Operational Supercomputer (WCOSS). LEOFS output files are in NetCDF format. An archive of LEOFS NetCDF nowcast and forecast files can be accessed from CO-OPS THREDDS server. All CO-OPS official real-time products, including nowcast and forecast guidance from LEOFS are monitored by the CO-OPS's Continuous Operational Real-Time Monitoring System (CORMS). CORMS provides 24 hour per day, 7 day per week monitoring and quality control of sensors and data in order to ensure the availability, accuracy, and quality of water level, current, and other marine environmental information. CORMS is intended to identify invalid and erroneous data and information before application of the data by real-time and near real-time users. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) | ||||
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https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/lmhofs/lmhofs.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/lmhofs/lmhofs.html | ||||
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English name | Lake Michigan and Huron Operational Forecast System - NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services | ||||
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Acronym | LMHOFS - NOAA-CO-OPS | ||||
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Abstract | Oceanographic nowcast and forecast guidance are scientific predictions about the present and future states of a water body (generally including water levels, currents, water temperature and salinity). These predictions rely on either observed data or forecasts from large-scale numerical models. A nowcast incorporates recent (and often near real-time) observed meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate data and/or analyzed (e.g. gridded) meteorological and oceanographic products. A nowcast covers the period of time from the recent past (e.g., the past few days) to the present, and it can make predictions for locations where observational data are not available. Forecast guidance incorporates meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate forecasts and makes predictions about the future states of a water body. A forecast is usually initiated by the state of a nowcast. NOAA's National Ocean Service (NOS) collaborated with the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) in developing and transitioning the new generation of Lake Michigan and Huron Operational Forecast System (LMHOFS) to operations, to provide higher-resolution forecast guidance of water level, currents and water temperature. The upgraded LMHOFS uses the Finite Volume Community Ocean Model (FVCOM) as its core ocean circulation model and has extended the forecast horizon to 120 hours. It is expected to generate a more accurate model output than the former LMOFS and LHOFS, which have separate model domains based on the Princeton Ocean Model (POM). The LMHOFS model grid has 90,806 nodes and 171,377 elements. The cell size ranges from 50 m to 2.5 km, with higher resolution along the shoreline and in the shallow western basin and coarser resolution for the open waters in both lakes. The grid has a minimum depth of 0.5 m and maximum depth of 271.4 m. The model has 21 vertical sigma layers. Nowcast surface forcing are from NCEP's hourly updated High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) atmospheric model and forecast surface forcing are from Global Forecast System (GFS) model output. USGS Real-time river discharge observations from 4 major river gauges are provided to drive the model. The unaccounted inflow/outflow due to combination of inflow from additional tributaries, runoff, and over lake precipitation and evaporation is estimated by the offset of the recent observed water level change (and the subsequent water volume change of the lakes) and the known water point source contributions. This unaccounted infow/outflow then will be imposed back into the surface forcing either as pseudo precipitation/evaporation depending on its positive/negative value. In addition, the observed water level at St. Mary River inlet is used as the open boundary condition to further secure water balance in the system. LMHOFS runs four times per day with 6-hour nowcast and 120-hour forecast for each cycle on the NCEP's Weather Climate Operational Supercomputer (WCOSS). LMHOFS output files are in NetCDF format. An archive of LMHOFS NetCDF nowcast and forecast files can be accessed from CO-OPS THREDDS server. All CO-OPS official real-time products, including nowcast and forecast guidance from LMHOFS are monitored by the CO-OPS's Continuous Operational Real-Time Monitoring System (CORMS). CORMS provides 24 hour per day, 7 day per week monitoring and quality control of sensors and data in order to ensure the availability, accuracy, and quality of water level, current, and other marine environmental information. CORMS is intended to identify invalid and erroneous data and information before application of the data by real-time and near real-time users. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) | ||||
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http://ctoh.legos.obs-mip.fr/
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | http://ctoh.legos.obs-mip.fr/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.omp.eu/ | ||||
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English name | LEGOS Center for Topogaphic studies of the Ocean and Hydrosphere | ||||
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Abstract | The CTOH is a French Observation Service dedicated to satellite altimetry studies (Centre of Topography of the Oceans and the Hydrosphere). The CTOH aims to help scientific users develop new altimetric products and applications. Within this framework, the CTOH maintains homogeneous altimetric databases for the long-term monitoring of sea level and ocean currents, lake and river levels, the cryosphère, and the planet's climate. Scientific users can extract: - along-track GDR data with up-to-date corrections, over oceans and continental surfaces, for different altimetric missions (Topex/Poseidon, Jason-1, Jason-2, GFO, ENVISAT). - coastal along-track GDR data with specific X-TRACK processing, - monthly maps of the Arctic sea ice freeboard and thickness for 2002-2017, - global surface currents (Geostrophic and Ekman) from 1999-2008, - submesoscale filaments (FSLE) available globally for the period 12/2000-04/2009. The CTOH works in close collaboration with scientific research groups at LEGOS to develop new altimetric products, for monitoring lake and river levels (HYDROWEB), and over the cryosphere (OSCAR). Established in 1989, the CTOH is an INSU Observational Service, supported by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées (OMP), Pôle Océan-Altimétrie-Climat (CPER). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Laboratoire D'etudes En Géophysique Et Oceanographie Spatiales, Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées | ||||
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http://www.legos.obs-mip.fr/observations/sss
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.legos.obs-mip.fr/observations/sss | ||||
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English name | LEGOS Sea Surface Salinity Observation Service | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Service d'observation de la salinité de surface des océans SSS | ||||
Acronym | SNO SSS | ||||
Citation | Alory G., T. Delcroix, P. Téchiné, D. Diverrès, D. Varillon, S. Cravatte, Y. Gouriou, J. Grelet, S. Jacquin, E. Kestenare, C. Maes, R. Morrow, J. Perrier, G. Reverdin and F. Roubaud, 2015. The French contribution to the Voluntary Observing Ships network of Sea Surface Salinity. Deep Sea Res., 105, 1-18, doi:10.1016/j.DSR.2015.08.005 | ||||
Abstract | Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) is one of the fundamental variables for which global sustained observations are needed in CLIVAR, the international program on CLImate VARiability and predictability, and GOOS, the Global Ocean Observing System sponsored by the IOC, WMO, UNEP, and ICSU. SSS measurements are needed to improve our knowledge of the earth's water cycle and climate. SSS has proven to be valuable for improving estimates of evaporation minus precipitation (E-P) budgets, describing and understanding climate variability at seasonal to decadal time scales, testing physical processes, assessing numerical model skills, quantifying the role of salinity on sea-level change, improving El Nino prediction lead time, quantifying the ocean-atmosphere CO2 exchanges, and so on. The importance of SSS in the climate system has motivated the development by European and USA/Argentina space agencies of dedicated satellite missions (SMOS, Aquarius, and SMAP) to enhance global observations. Recognizing the importance of SSS for climate research and operational oceanography (see MERCATOR and GODAE), the present SSS Observation Service aims at collecting, validating, archiving and distributing in situ SSS measurements derived from Voluntary Observing Ship programs. It is based on the IRD historical savoir-faire, and presently federates the efforts of scientists from - and/or benefits from financial supports of - different French institutes (IRD, CNES, CNRS, IFREMER, INSU, IPEV, OMP). This SSS Observation Service has an "Observatoire de Recherche en Environnement" (ORE) label. It also represents the French contribution to the international Global Ocean Surface Underway Data (GOSUD) program."Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) is one of the fundamental variables for which global sustained observations are needed in CLIVAR, the international program on CLImate VARiability and predictability, and GOOS, the Global Ocean Observing System sponsored by the IOC, WMO, UNEP, and ICSU. SSS measurements are needed to improve our knowledge of the earth's water cycle and climate. SSS has proven to be valuable for improving estimates of evaporation minus precipitation (E-P) budgets, describing and understanding climate variability at seasonal to decadal time scales, testing physical processes, assessing numerical model skills, quantifying the role of salinity on sea-level change, improving El Nino prediction lead time, quantifying the ocean-atmosphere CO2 exchanges, and so on. The importance of SSS in the climate system has motivated the development by European and USA/Argentina space agencies of dedicated satellite missions (SMOS, Aquarius, and SMAP) to enhance global observations. Recognizing the importance of SSS for climate research and operational oceanography (see MERCATOR and GODAE), the present SSS Observation Service aims at collecting, validating, archiving and distributing in situ SSS measurements derived from Voluntary Observing Ship programs. It is based on the IRD historical savoir-faire, and presently federates the efforts of scientists from - and/or benefits from financial supports of - different French institutes (IRD, CNES, CNRS, IFREMER, INSU, IPEV, OMP). This SSS Observation Service has an "Observatoire de Recherche en Environnement" (ORE) label. It also represents the French contribution to the international Global Ocean Surface Underway Data (GOSUD) program. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Laboratoire D'etudes En Géophysique Et Oceanographie Spatiales, Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées | ||||
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http://www.lifewatch.be/en/lifewatch-data-explorer
The Rshiny LifeWatch Data Explorer has been developed by the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) in 201 ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.lifewatch.be/en/lifewatch-data-explorer | ||||
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Abstract | The Rshiny LifeWatch Data Explorer has been developed by the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) in 2015-2016. This interactive online tool gives access to all sensor data collected in the framework of the Flemish LifeWatch project, and provides an interface to explore and analyze these data. Some of the more recent data is temporarily under moratorium and therefore protected by password access. The Data Explorer is built using RShiny server, Leaflet, ggplot2, PLotly, Dygraph and DataTables. The system is able to query MSSQL, PostgreSQL, Geoserver (WFS) and MongoDB servers. Within the LifeWatch Data Explorer, 5 general sections are available to explore, plot, visualize and download data: A1. Data source A2. Map A3. Data table A4. Time plots A5. Plots Several thematic portals have been set up as part of the Data Explorer: B1. Underway Data Explorer B2. Station Data Explorer B3. Zooplankton Data Explorer B4. GPS Bird Tracking Data Explorer B5. Fish Telemetry Data Explorer B6. Bat recorder Data Explorer B7. CPOD Data Explorer This manual offers a detailed overview of the functionalities within the 5 sections in general, followed by an explanation of some more specific functionalities for each of the thematic portals. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://rshiny.lifewatch.be/etn-data/ | ||||
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English name | Lifewatch data explorer - fish telemetry | ||||
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Citation | Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), Mariene Biologie Ugent (MARBIOL), Instituut voor Natuur-en Bosonderzoek (INBO), Belgium (2015): LifeWatch observatory data: fish acoustic receiver network | ||||
Abstract | Data from several INBO and Lifewatch acoustic fish telemetry projects on Belgian coast, Schelde, Maas and other rivers. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee | ||||
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https://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/lightning/dataset-info.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/lightning/dataset-info.html | ||||
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English name | Lightning data available at the GHRC DAAC | ||||
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Abstract | Lightning data available at the GHRC DAAC are described below. Most data are freely available, with Earthdata registration and login, with the exception of a few that require lightning research team permission to obtain. In most cases, browse images and additional software packages are available. Each dataset has what is called a 'Dataset Landing Page', a single web page with background information and links to data access, documentation, dataset citation example, and software for data use. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NASA Headquarters | ||||
Technical notes | Public data can be obtained using data access links and by locating the data in HyDRO 2.0, the GHRC's online data ordering system. Earthdata login is required for data download. Contact GHRC User Services if you need assistance. Most datasets are stored in self-describing HDF (Hierarchical Data Format) files. Information about this format is available from the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the URL https://www.hdfgroup.org/. NCSA provides a public domain library supporting HDF on a wide variety of computer platforms. | ||||
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http://web.iodp.tamu.edu/LORE/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://web.iodp.tamu.edu/LORE/ | ||||
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English name | LIMS Reports - International Ocean Discovery Program | ||||
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Abstract | Use the LIMS database to access data from Expeditions 320 to the present and data from older cores generated during these expeditions. For DSDP, ODP, and IODP Expeditions 1–312, please see the Janus database. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Texas A&M University | ||||
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https://www.waterproperties.ca/linep/index.php
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.waterproperties.ca/linep/index.php | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/index-eng.htm | ||||
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Abstract | The Line P program consists of sampling at 27 stations distributed along a line extending ~1500 km west of Vancouver Island. Three cruises take place every year, generally in February, June and August. Many collaborators from different institutions and universities are involved in Line P although the core work is managed and coordinated by Fisheries and Oceans Canada. This website provides information specific to each cruise as well as access to the data collected. | ||||
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http://linkeddata.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar/
Observational/Hydrographic data of the South Atlantic Ocean published as LOD.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://linkeddata.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar/ | ||||
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Abstract | Observational/Hydrographic data of the South Atlantic Ocean published as LOD. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Instituto de Diversidad y Evolución Austral (CCT CONICET - CENPAT) | ||||
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https://www.mbari.org/science/upper-ocean-systems/chemical-sensor-group/listing-of-floats/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.mbari.org/science/upper-ocean-systems/chemical-sensor-group/listing-of-floats/ | ||||
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English name | Listing of Floats - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | ||||
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Abstract | A brief description of the floats that have been deployed. Access real-time data here. Floats with adjusted and quality controlled data are shown with a QC in the file name. These adjusted data were adjusted by correcting oxygen data for sensor gain, and nitrate data for gain (rarely), sensor offset and sensor drift. Offset and drift were determined by comparison to 1000 m nitrate values in World Ocean Atlas 2009 at the location of each float profile. pH values were adjusted for sensor offset by comparison to hydrocast data at deployment. | ||||
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http://las.incois.gov.in/las/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://las.incois.gov.in/las/ | ||||
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English name | Live Access Server - Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services | ||||
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Abstract | The Live Access Server (LAS) is a highly configurable web server designed to provide flexible access to geo-referenced scientific data. It can present distributed data sets as a unified virtual database through the use of DODS networking. Ferret is the default visualization application used by LAS, though other applications (Matlab, IDL, GrADS, ...) can also be used. It allows plotting Argo Data products (SST), ASCAT, Microwave, global climatology, NOAA High-Resolution SST, ocean analysis, ocean colour products, Oscar wind dataset, and Quickscat data products. | ||||
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https://www.mbari.org/science/upper-ocean-systems/chemical-sensor-group/loboviz/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.mbari.org/science/upper-ocean-systems/chemical-sensor-group/loboviz/ | ||||
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English name | LOBOViz 3.0 - LOBO Network Data Visualization - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | ||||
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Abstract | The Land-Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory (LOBO) consists of robust moorings that can withstand tidal currents and weather. The moorings are highly configurable, can be deployed in waters as shallow as 0.5 m, are relatively easy to maintain, and accommodate a complete array of standard and novel sensors. The sensors communicate with an on-board controller which relays data to shore in near-real time: LOBOViz 3.0 - LOBO Network Data Visualization. Up to five LOBO moorings have been simultaneously deployed and maintained in Elkhorn Slough, California, since November 2003. Continuous hourly data of biological, chemical, and physical properties are relayed to shore, processed, and disseminated to users through a web interface in near-real time. The instrumentation in the LOBO project is a combination of commercially available and ‘in house’ technology. Combined with a mooring system that allows for long term deployment and rapid data transmission through a wireless LAN, the sensors can return near-real time information for extended deployment periods. | ||||
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http://arobis.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar:8081/resource?r=arobis-sealsi
Distribution of three species of pinnipeds that breed along the Patagonian coast of Argentina and Ch ...
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Mirtha Noemi Lewis ( OceanExpert : 17969 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://arobis.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar:8081/resource?r=arobis-sealsi | ||||
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English name | Locations of seals in Patagonian Large Marine Ecosystem - OBIS Argentina | ||||
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Acronym | Locations of seals in Patagonian Large Marine Ecosystem - ArOBIS | ||||
Citation | Campagna C, Lewis M N, Marin M R (2015): Locations of seals in Patagonian Large Marine Ecosystem (OBIS South America, AR-OBIS, Sub-node). v1.6. ArOBIS Centro Nacional Patagónico. Dataset/Occurrence. http://arobis.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar:8081/resource?r=arobis-sealsi&v=1.6 | ||||
Abstract | Distribution of three species of pinnipeds that breed along the Patagonian coast of Argentina and Chile. Coastal and at sea locations of South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens), fur seals (Arctocephalus australis) and southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) were collected during different research projects developed at Centro Nacional Patagónico, Puerto Madryn, Argentina. Information before 1990 comes from published papers. Surveys along the coast were carried out during the implementation of the Patagonian Coastal Zone Management Plan 1992-1996 (Fundación Patagonia Natural and Wildlife Conservation Society - GEF-UNDP). Locations at sea are foraging trips for seals equipped with Argos-linked Platform Transmitter Terminals (PTTs) and Satellite Dive Recorders (SDRs). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Instituto de Diversidad y Evolución Austral (CCT CONICET - CENPAT) | ||||
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https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=16ac3f05b7c24c34b458a28e8b6f5b30
The dataset represents the division of the world oceans into provinces as defined by Longhurst. The ...
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=16ac3f05b7c24c34b458a28e8b6f5b30 | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.esri.com/en-us/home | ||||
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Abstract | The dataset represents the division of the world oceans into provinces as defined by Longhurst. The division has been based on the prevailing role of physical forcing as a regulator of phytoplankton distribution. Note that the boundaries of these provinces are not fixed in time and space but are dynamic and move under seasonal and interannual changes in physical forcing. At the first level of reduction Longhurst recognised four principal biomes the Polar biome the Westerlies biome the Trade winds biome and the Coastal biome. These four biomes are recognised in every major ocean basin. At the next level of reduction the ocean basins are divided into provinces roughly ten for each basin. These regions provide a template for data analysis or for making parameter assignments on a global scale. Please refer to Longhurst s publications when using these shapefiles. | ||||
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https://oceanobservatories.org/m2m/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oceanobservatories.org/m2m/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://oceanobservatories.org/ | ||||
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English name | M2M (Machine to Machine) Interface - Ocean Observatories Initiative | ||||
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Citation | Citing OOI Data The “Ocean Observatories Initiative” should be cited as the source for any data used in research projects or papers derived from OOI instrumentation, including posts on social media where a link to the OOI data must be provided. General Data Source When citing OOI as the general data source, we encourage authors to use the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org. Downloaded on (date_accessed). Specific Instrument and Time Frame When citing data from a specific instrument and time range, we suggest the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, (data_type, reference_designator) data from (start_date) to (end_date). Downloaded on (date_accessed). For example: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, Bottom Pressure Tilt (RS03CCAL-MJ03F-05-BOTPTA301) data from 25 January 2015 to 25 May 2016. Downloaded on 17 June 2016. | ||||
Abstract | The OOI Machine-to-Machine (M2M) interface provides access to OOI data via a RESTful Application Programming Interface (API). A RESTful API allows two software programs to communicate with each other. For OOI, this interface allows authenticated users to request small amounts of data via synchronous JSON requests, request larger amounts of data in NetCDF or CSV format to download multiple data streams or data from multiple platforms, or set up recurring downloads to update an existing dataset. Additionally, searches of the asset management system can be executed to find deployment, calibration, quality control parameters, annotations, and other information, both in bulk and for specific instruments or platforms. | ||||
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https://smartfin.axds.co/#map
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://smartfin.axds.co/#map | ||||
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Abstract | The Smartfin Project is a community science initiative focused on collecting coastal water quality data and communicating critical ocean health issues. Data are collected by surfers and other watersports enthusiasts who use the cellular-enabled ocean sensor package integrated into high performance fins developed by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. | ||||
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http://maps.helcom.fi/website/mapservice/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://maps.helcom.fi/website/mapservice/index.html | ||||
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Abstract | All spatial datasets used and produced by HELCOM in its assessments can be accessed and downloaded from HELCOM Metadata catalogue and viewed in HELCOM Map and Data service. HELCOM Map and Data service is a graphical user interface containing a table of contents of all spatial datasets made available by HELCOM and relevant to HELCOM work. The service contains many functionalities that could be used when viewing the datasets, e.g. identify and attribute table functionalities. The datasets are grouped into the following services, which contain a number of map layers grouped into categories (group layers): i) Status assessments: Integrated assessment results, core indicator result maps and underlying datasets. ii) Monitoring: Assessment units according to HELCOM Monitoring and Assessment Strategy and monitoring stations used in HELCOM Monitoring manual. iii) Pressures and human activities: Land-based pollution as well as various human activities datasets and aggregated pressure layers used in Baltic Sea Impact and Pressure Index (BSPI and BSII). iv) Biodiversity: Biodiversity related datasets such as Ecosystem component maps used in Baltic Sea Impact and Pressure Index (BSPI and BSII), HELCOM RED LIST species/biotope distribution maps as well as other biota related datasets. v) Shipping: Maritime activities related to datasets, including data from HELCOM Maritime assessment such as AIS density maps by ship type. vi) Background: Background datasets such as rivers, lakes, EEZ as well as Maritime Spatial Planning areas. All HELCOM datasets are also listed in HELCOM Metadata catalogue, which contains INSPIRE compliant metadata record of the dataset, download functionality (zip package containing shapefile / TIFF), and URL to view the dataset in HELCOM Map and Data service. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | HELCOM - Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission | ||||
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https://www.cprsurvey.org/data/map-data/
Geospatial representation of CPR Data (North Atlantic).
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.cprsurvey.org/data/map-data/ | ||||
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English name | Map Data - Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey | ||||
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Abstract | Geospatial representation of CPR Data (North Atlantic). | ||||
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https://www.glofouling.imo.org/maps-menu
Maps and charts collection.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.glofouling.imo.org/maps-menu | ||||
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Abstract | Maps and charts collection. | ||||
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http://www.iodp.org/resources/maps-and-kml-tools
IODP provides pdf, jpg, and eps maps of drilled sites from all scientific ocean drilling programs th ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.iodp.org/resources/maps-and-kml-tools | ||||
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English name | Maps and KML Tools - International Ocean Discovery Program | ||||
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Acronym | Maps and KML Tools - IODP | ||||
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Abstract | IODP provides pdf, jpg, and eps maps of drilled sites from all scientific ocean drilling programs through the JOIDES Resolution Science Operator. To add and visualize data in Google Earth, IODP also maintains the following kml files: The Drilled Holes file shows the location of all holes drilled during the scientific ocean drilling programs. Clicking a borehole location in Google Earth provides links to the related expedition publications. This file was last updated with available data in March 2021. The Scheduled Expeditions file reflects decisions as of March 2021 and shows the location of all proposed sites for planned expeditions. The data is collected from the expedition’s Scientific Prospectus or, if the Scientific Prospectus was not available, the drilling proposal. Clicking on a site location in Google Earth reveals the expedition name, site name and coordinates, planned expedition dates, original proposal number, platform, co-chiefs, and a link to the expedition website. Once the Preliminary Report for the expedition is published, the expedition is moved to the Drilled Holes file. The Proposed Sites file shows the location of all sites in Active Proposals under review or awaiting schedule as of March 2021. Sites from declined proposals are not included. Clicking on a site location in Google Earth reveals the proposal name, site name and coordinates, lead proponent, review stage, and proposed platform. Sites from revisions, updates, and addenda might not be included. | ||||
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Technical notes | IODP data and samples are typically protected by a 1-year postcruise moratorium, during which time data and samples from a particular expedition are available only to that expedition’s science party and approved shore-based participants. Longer moratorium periods will be in effect for expeditions where sampling takes place postcruise at a shore-based repository. Except where otherwise noted, expedition photos and publications are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction are permitted, provided the original author and source are credited. Expedition photos are provided for free public use provided the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP), JOIDES Resolution Science Operator (JRSO), and photographer (when known) are acknowledged in the caption or credits accompanying each photo. Expedition maps are provided for free use by researchers, policy makers, the media, and the public. | ||||
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https://www.gmrt.org/GMRTMapTool/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.gmrt.org/GMRTMapTool/ | ||||
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English name | Map Tool - Global Multi-Resolution Topography Synthesis | ||||
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Citation | Ryan, W.B.F., S.M. Carbotte, J.O. Coplan, S. O'Hara, A. Melkonian, R. Arko, R.A. Weissel, V. Ferrini, A. Goodwillie, F. Nitsche, J. Bonczkowski, and R. Zemsky (2009), Global Multi-Resolution Topography synthesis, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 10, Q03014, doi: 10.1029/2008GC002332 | ||||
Abstract | Select a region directly from the map, or modify fields below. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Colombia University, Earth Institute, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory | ||||
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http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/
EMODnet-Physics map portal (www.emodnet-physics.eu/map) provides a single point of access to validat ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Patrick Gorringe ( OceanExpert : 32622 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/ | ||||
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English name | Mapviewer - European Marine Observation and Data Network Physics | ||||
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Abstract | EMODnet-Physics map portal (www.emodnet-physics.eu/map) provides a single point of access to validated in situ datasets, products and their physical parameter metadata of European Seas and global oceans. More specifically, time series and datasets are made available, as recorded by fixed platforms (moorings, tide gauges, HF radars, etc.), moving platforms (ARGO, Lagrangian buoys, ferryboxes, etc.) and repeated observations (CTDs, etc.). The available themes are the temperature of the water column, the salinity of the water column, horizontal velocity of the water column, sea level and sea level trends, wave height and period, wind and atmospheric pressure, optical properties (e.g. light attenuation, back scattering, turbidity, etc.), underwater sound pressure level (acoustic pollution), river runoff, other biogeochemical data (e.g. chlorophyll, dissolved oxygen, etc.), sea-ice coverage. Acquisition of these physical parameters is largely an automated process based on a “federated” network infrastructure linking data providers and other marine data aggregating infrastructure. In particular, EMODnet Physics is strongly federated with two other European data aggregating infrastructures. One is the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service - In Situ Thematic Assembly Centre for operational data flow, while historical validated datasets are organised in collaboration with SeaDataNet and its network of National Oceanographic Data Centres. The NRT data go through a stricter quality control before NODCs validate the datasets for long-term storage and stewardship. This validation process ends when the metadata of the processed dataset are published in a CDI (Common Data Index). CMEMS-INSTAC and SDN-NODC subsets are integrated with other available sources to make the most comprehensive physical parameter data catalogues available. Thanks to international collaborative relationships to provide data access to – and preview for – coastal data in non-European areas (e.g. NOAA platforms for the US, IAPB platforms for the Arctic area, IMOS for Australia and others), EMODnet Physics catalogues are going beyond European borders to offer an even more exhaustive entry point to global-ocean physical observations. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Pieter Provoost ( OceanExpert : 26192 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://github.com/marco-bolo | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://marcobolo-project.eu/ | ||||
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https://www.nespmarine.edu.au/data
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.nespmarine.edu.au/data | ||||
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English name | Marine Biodiversity Hub Data - National Environmental Science Program | ||||
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Abstract | The Marine Biodiversity Hub is one of six hubs funded by the National Environmental Science Program, a long-term commitment by the Australian Government to environment and climate research. Our research provides nationally consistent scientific information to support evidence-based decision making about marine species, marine protected areas, and pressures on the marine environment. The Hub has 10 research partners and is hosted by the University of Tasmania. Hub data can be accessed, browsed or downloaded by visiting the Hub landing page on the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN). To view geospatial data, use one of these online map viewers/data portals, or click in the table below to reach our most popular datasets. | ||||
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https://marinebon.org/p2p/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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English name | Marine Biodiversity Observation Network Pole to Pole of the Americas | ||||
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Abstract | The Marine Biodiversity Observation Network Pole to Pole of the Americas - MBON Pole to Pole - is a Knowledge Sharing Network dedicated to the collection, use and sharing of marine biodiversity data in a coordinated, standardized manner leveraging on existing infrastructure managed by the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS; IOC-UNESCO), the GEO Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON), and the Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS). The MBON Pole to Pole aims to become a key resource for decision-making and management of living resources across countries in the Americas and support their reporting requirements of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework of the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD), and the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). | ||||
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https://www.dassh.ac.uk/ipt
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.dassh.ac.uk/ipt | ||||
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Abstract | Promoting scientific research into marine life, including the environment on which it depends, disseminating to the public the knowledge gained. | ||||
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https://ipt.biodiversidad.co/sibm/
The Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT) of the Marine Biodiversity Information System is a national ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Leonardo Jose ARIAS ALEMÁN ( OceanExpert : 12914 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | https://ipt.biodiversidad.co/sibm/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.invemar.org.co/ | ||||
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English name | Marine biological resources on biodiversity IPT | ||||
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Citation | INVEMAR. https://ipt.biodiversidad.co/sibm/: Recursos biológicos sobre biodiversidad – IPT SiBM. Santa Marta. Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras “José Benito Vives de Andréis”, Abr. 03 abril de 2020. | ||||
Abstract | The Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT) of the Marine Biodiversity Information System is a national initiative, aimed at satisfying the information needs of Colombia through the management of data and information on marine biological resources. | ||||
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https://marinecadastre.gov
MarineCadastre.gov was developed through a partnership between the U.S. Department of Commerce’s N ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://marinecadastre.gov | ||||
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Abstract | MarineCadastre.gov was developed through a partnership between the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office for Coastal Management and the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM). MarineCadastre.gov is an integrated marine information system that provides data, tools, and technical support for the ocean and Great Lakes planning. MarineCadastre.gov was designed specifically to support renewable energy siting on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf but also is being used for other ocean-related efforts. The MarineCadastre.gov team is continually working to increase access to data through data and map services. The services are designed to deliver data without replication and directly from the source. MarineCadastre.gov supports a number of complementary efforts, including Digital Coast, Data.gov, and Geoplatform.gov. You are encouraged to use these data map services in your mapping initiative. If you have data useful for marine planning, please contact us. MarineCadastre.gov was created to comply with Section 388 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 but is also providing the geospatial framework needed for the broader marine spatial planning initiative called for in the National Ocean Policy. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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https://slgo.ca/conditions
The "Marine Conditions" application developed by the St. Lawrence Global Observatory (SLGO) displays ...
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Anne-Sophie Ste-Marie ( OceanExpert : 36559 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://slgo.ca/conditions | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://ogsl.ca/en/navigation/marine-conditions-context | ||||
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Citation | [Dataset Owner]. [YEAR(s) of the downloaded data set]. [Name of dataset]. Data published on St. Lawrence Global Observatory's-SLGO portal. [https://slgo.ca]. Access date: [YYYY-MM-DD]. | ||||
Abstract | The "Marine Conditions" application developed by the St. Lawrence Global Observatory (SLGO) displays a wide range of recent and near real-time data collected by various monitoring systems installed in a vast territory from the Great Lakes to the St. Lawrence Gulf. Thus, this Web application allows the visualization and access to multiple physico-chemical data measured by sensors from buoys, tide gauges, thermographs, radars and meteorological stations. Data related to air, currents, water, waves and winds are available. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://mda.vliz.be/ | ||||
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English name | Marine Data Archive - Flanders Marine Institute | ||||
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Abstract | The Marine Data Archive (MDA) is an online repository specifically developed to archive data files in a fully documented manner. The MDA can serve individuals, consortia, working groups and institutes 1. to manage data files and file versions for a specific context (project, report, analysis, monitoring campaign) 2. as a personal or institutional archive or back-up system 3. as an open repository for data publication | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://beta.marinedataexchange.co.uk/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.thecrownestate.co.uk/ | ||||
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Abstract | This website provides access to survey data and reports collected by our offshore renewable and marine aggregates customers. Developed in 2013 as the first of its kind, the Marine Data Exchange (MDE) manages offshore survey data collected by our customers throughout the lifetime of an offshore project, from feasibility studies through to decommissioning. Whilst the focus to-date has been to work with our customers in relatively new industries, such as offshore renewables, the MDE also contains data from the marine aggregates sector. Offshore industries, such as offshore renewables, are collecting large volumes of data to understand a range of factors that may impact the feasibility and ongoing maintenance of a project. Therefore, the MDE consists of a variety of data types, covering environmental, physical and social themes. We have categorised each of the surveys held on the MDE against 20 survey categories, including benthic ecology, geotechnical and noise. The majority of surveys on the MDE are from geophysical, bird, fish, benthic and sedimentology data collection campaigns. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Susanne Tamm ( OceanExpert : 35052 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | https://marine-data.org/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.allianz-meeresforschung.de/en/activities/data-management-and-digitisation/ | ||||
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English name | Marine Data Portal | ||||
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Abstract | The Marine Data Portal is developed by scientists for scientists in order to facilitate FAIR research data management to publish, visualize, browse and access research data from interdisciplinary research collaborations as well as individual research initiatives. The Data Portal with its thematic data views and underlying collaborative data workflows is constantly evolving and jointly supported by the BMBF-initiative „Information and infrastructure for marine and integrated earth system research“ (DataHUB) via the Helmholtz Association’s (HGF) research programme “Earth and Environment” and the German Marine Research Alliance (Deutsche Allianz Meeresforschung (DAM)) | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://marine-data.de/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.awi.de/ | ||||
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English name | Marine Data Portal - German Marine Research Alliance | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Marine Data Portal - DEUTSCHE ALLIANZ MEERESFORSCHUNG | ||||
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Abstract | The Data Portal for German Marine Research is a product of the Marine Network for Integrated Data Access (MaNIDA) funded cooperatively by the Helmholtz Association. Our consortium aims to implement a sustainable e-infrastructure for coherent discovery, view, download and dissemination of marine research data. For further information see www.manida.org. The data portal brings together data from different German Marine Research Institutes in an automated way (machine readable). For the first time a huge amount of marine data sets are commonly made searchable with direct access and without any registration procedure. Currently we are able to provide access to metadata and data from these partner institutes: AWI, BSH, GEOMAR, HZG and MARUM. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Alfred-Wegener-Institut (Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung) | ||||
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http://www.mdgdb.com
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.mdgdb.com | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://moi.govmu.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | In 2010, the Mauritius Oceanography Institute (MOI) initiated a project to assess the marine living resources in Mauritius waters. For the project, identification of organisms is carried out by combining both traditional taxonomic tools and DNA-based techniques namely DNA barcoding, which employs patterns of sequence variation from the mitochondrial 5' region of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene. The morphometric and genetic data generated are stored on this custom-designed online searchable database, the Marine Diversity and Genetic Data Bank (MDGDB), which is continuously updated with new data as they become available. Here users are presented with both a DNA-based search approach and a query-based function. For the DNA-based technique, users can search the DNA data bank through the BLAST algorithm. In the query-based function, the search can be performed using either the nomenclature or the common name (Local, English and French) of the organisms. | ||||
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https://siam.invemar.org.co/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Leonardo Jose ARIAS ALEMÁN ( OceanExpert : 12914 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://siam.invemar.org.co/ | ||||
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English name | Marine Environmental Information System - Institute for Marine and Coastal Research of Colombia | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Sistema de Información Ambiental Marina - Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras de Colombia | ||||
Acronym | SIAM - INVEMAR | ||||
Citation | INVEMAR, Marine Environmental Information System of Colombia, siam.invemar.org.co,[consultation date]. ,or according to the APA manual (6th edition), Just include the referring URL in the body of the document. | ||||
Abstract | An information system that contains data sets, documents, and dynamic cartography on the marine, coastal and oceanic environments of Colombia. Its contents are grouped into biodiversity, use of marine resources (mainly fisheries), monitoring of mangroves, seagrasses, coral reefs, seawater quality, vulnerability to coastal erosion and climate change phenomena. The system is national and administered by INVEMAR. | ||||
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https://geoportal.bafg.de/MUDABAnwendung
The Marine Environment Database (MUDAB) records physical, hydrographic, hydrochemical and biological ...
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Sven-Henrik Kleber ( OceanExpert : 41686 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://geoportal.bafg.de/MUDABAnwendung | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://geoportal.bafg.de/MUDABAnwendung | ||||
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English name | Marine Environment Database | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Meeresumweltdatenbank | ||||
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Abstract | The Marine Environment Database (MUDAB) records physical, hydrographic, hydrochemical and biological parameters of the marine environment for the German part of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. The central database supports the activities of the Bund/Länder-Arbeitsgemeinschaft Nord- und Ostsee (BLANO). In addition, MUDAB makes a significant contribution to Germany's international commitments to provide environmental data for marine protection. Among other things the Marine Environment Database provides measurement data in support of the international "OSPAR Commission” and the "Helsinki Commission (HELCOM)”. Last but not least, MUDAB makes a significant contribution to the "Environmental Reporting Sea" (SOE Report) to the European Environment Agency in Copenhagen (EEA). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/mggd.html | ||||
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Abstract | Marine Geophysics: NCEI's Marine Trackline Geophysical database provides bathymetry (single-beam), magnetics, gravity and seismic reflection data collected during marine cruises from 1939 to the present. Data sources include US and non-US oceanographic institutions, universities, and government agencies with worldwide data coverage. Marine Geology: over nine terabytes of analyses, descriptions, and images of sediment and rock contributed by sources around the world are in the long-term archive at NCEI. Examples of data types available include physical properties, petrology/mineralogy, geochemistry, paleontology, paleomagnetism, x-rays, and photographs. Data from cores and dredges collected during U.S. Extended Continental Shelf (ECS) Project cruises, seabed descriptions from NOAA National Ocean Service hydrographic surveys, data from international scientific ocean drilling (DSDP, ODP, and IODP), and from many other past and present projects and programs related to NOAA's mission are available. Ocean Depths (Bathymetry) & Relief: Bathymetry (Ocean Depths), Combined Bathymetry & Topography and Topography (Land Elevations). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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http://www.vliz.be/vmdcdata/midas/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.vliz.be/vmdcdata/midas/ | ||||
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English name | Marine Information and Data Acquisition System - Flanders Marine Institute | ||||
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Abstract | MIDAS stands for Marine Information and Data Acquisition System. This suite of programs is developed at Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) to plan the cruises of the RV Simon Stevin, to register the research activities during these cruises and to capture navigational, meteorological, and oceanographic parameters while underway. All data is organized on cruises and trips. Either use the schedule, the chronological list of cruises, or the cruises ordered by campaigns to select a specific cruise and trip. For each performed trip a link to the underway data, the stations, research activities and a map of the track is available. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Norio Baba ( OceanExpert : 13092 ) | ||||
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English name | Marine Information Clearing House | ||||
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Abstract | The Marine Information Clearing House contributes to the development of ocean research and maritime industry, so that it is possible to easily retrieve and use the ocean information and data owned and provided by each institution in Japan. It is a system that provides location information such as acquisition methods in a database and provides it via the Internet. The ocean information handled by this system covers not only natural science-based information such as water temperature, ocean currents, and marine weather, but also social information such as legal systems related to the ocean and disaster prevention information. Not only offline, but also ocean information of each medium. | ||||
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http://ec.oceanbrowser.net/emodnet/?server=http://www.ifremer.fr/services/wms/emodnet_chemistry2
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Submitter/Owner | Menashè Eliezer ( OceanExpert : 24700 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://ec.oceanbrowser.net/emodnet/?server=http://www.ifremer.fr/services/wms/emodnet_chemistry2 | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.emodnet-chemistry.eu | ||||
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English name | Marine Litter Viewing and Downloading Service - European Marine Observation and Data Network Chemistry | ||||
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Abstract | The first pan European Marine Litter Database (MLDB) has been developed by EMODnet Chemistry. The database contains data of beach and sea floor litter from a variety of sources, including existing International and Regional Sea Conventions, and data submitted by EU Member States, EMODnet partners and external research or monitoring projects. A majority of datasets were provided by existing monitoring projects which have published their data in project specific databases (i.e., OSPAR, ICES DATRAS). These databases may hold more and differently formatted information than is provided here, so direct comparison with these sources is not always possible. Marine Litter Visualization Products are available through the Viewing and Downloading Service. The first release of the products include maps showing beach and sea floor surveys locations and summarized metrics of the MLDB content. Beach litter maps include temporal coverage of surveys, beach litter distribution (mean abundance per year) and beach litter composition (litter material categories in percentages). Sea floor litter maps show information about the fishing gear used, litter distribution along trawls (density as items/km2) and litter composition (material categories in percentages). Maps illustrating the distribution of relevant litter types are available for both beach litter (cigarette related items, fishing related items and plastic bags) and sea floor (fishing related items and plastic bags). Read more at: http://www.emodnet-chemistry.eu/marinelitter | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
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http://www.marinemammals.be/
Marinemammals.be is the repository of all Belgian marine mammal observations and strandings gathered ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Serge Scory ( OceanExpert : 8111 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.marinemammals.be/ | ||||
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Abstract | Marinemammals.be is the repository of all Belgian marine mammal observations and strandings gathered by the Royal Belgian Institute of Royal Sciences. It contains data ranging from sightings and strandings and the results of scientific research. It includes data about dolphins, whales and seals from Belgian waters. We also maintain some data from neighbouring countries (Northern France, the Netherlands). Until some decades ago, only few data were collected from stranded animals. Nowadays, full necropsies are performed and tissue samples are collected for research purposes. Registered users can request tissue samples. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Operational Directorate Natural Environment, Belgian Marine Data Centre | ||||
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https://memento.geomar.de/home
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://memento.geomar.de/home | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://memento.geomar.de/home | ||||
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English name | MarinE MethanE and NiTrous Oxide | ||||
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Citation | Bange, H. W., et al. (2009), MEMENTO: A proposal to develop a database of marine nitrous oxide and methane measurements, Environmental Chemistry, 6, 195-197. | ||||
Abstract | MEMENTO (the Latin word for ‘remember!') was launched in 2009 as a joint initiative between SOLAS (Surface Ocean Lower Atmosphere Study) and COST Action 735 (European CoOperation in the Field of Scientific and Technical Research). MEMENTO aims to become a valuable tool for identifying regions of the world ocean that should be targeted in future work to improve the quality of air-sea flux estimates. To achieve this aim, we are continously looking for new data. If you want to share your data and become part of the global MEMENTO network, please contact us! A Big Thank You to all those who generously contribute their data to MEMENTO. This work is supported by COST Action 735, SOLAS (Surface Ocean - Lower Atmosphere Studies) and SOPRAN (Surface Ocean Processes in the Anthropocene) and the Kiel Data Management Team. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel | ||||
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https://www.boem.gov/marine-minerals/marine-minerals-mapping-and-data
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.boem.gov/marine-minerals/marine-minerals-mapping-and-data | ||||
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English name | Marine Minerals Mapping and Data - Bureau of Ocean Energy Management | ||||
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Abstract | Whether we are talking about offshore oil and gas, offshore renewable energy, or offshore sand and gravel for coastal restoration projects, BOEM's mandate to manage 2.5 billion acres on the Outer Continental Shelf is no small task. Sometimes offshore sand resources are not extractable because of the presence of offshore ocean energy infrastructure, archaeologically sensitive areas, and/or biologically sensitive areas. BOEM depends on data to make its decisions on how to reduce and avoid multiple use conflicts -- whether within the agency or with other ocean users, such as national security, ocean energy facilities, commercial and recreational fishing, ocean aquaculture, maritime commerce and navigation, tribal interests, critical undersea infrastructure and other ocean uses. Below are links to data portals, maps and other information BOEM uses and contributes to in managing the Marine Minerals Program. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Bureau of Ocean Energy Management of the US Department of the Interior | ||||
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https://protectedseas.net/marine-monitor-m2
Marine Monitor (M2) is a lower cost solution for monitoring near-shore Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://protectedseas.net/marine-monitor-m2 | ||||
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English name | Marine Monitor - ProtectedSeas | ||||
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Citation | ProtectedSeas Marine Area Map by ProtectedSeas is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Based on a work at https://mpa.protectedseas.net/. | ||||
Abstract | Marine Monitor (M2) is a lower cost solution for monitoring near-shore Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), that uses off-the-shelf radars to provide 24/7 situational awareness. Preserving marine protected areas (MPAs) is challenging since poaching and other activities can occur at night, in the early hours of the morning, and far offshore. Marine Monitor (M2) combines commercial-off-the-shelf marine radar hardware with a custom software solution written using open-source tools to track boat activity and illegal fishing in nearshore waters (out to 5 miles) at a fraction of the cost of traditional military-grade systems. The M2 software downloads radar data and mirrors it in a friendly user-interface that can be stored and replayed via the cloud. The M2 software can further improve MPA monitoring with the optional integration of a Automatic Identification System (AIS) sensor and high-definition pan-tilt-zoom video camera. | ||||
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http://museomakuriwa.invemar.org.co/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Leonardo Jose ARIAS ALEMÁN ( OceanExpert : 12914 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | http://museomakuriwa.invemar.org.co/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.invemar.org.co/ | ||||
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English name | Marine Natural History Museum of Colombia - Institute for Marine and Coastal Research of Colombia | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Museo de Historia Natural Marina de Colombia - Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras de Colombia | ||||
Acronym | MAKURIWA - INVEMAR | ||||
Citation | Museo de Historia Natual Marina de Colombia (MHNMC) - Makuriwa. INVEMAR. Available: http://museomakuriwa.invemar.org.co/ | ||||
Abstract | Through the website, people can access descriptive information about the Museum, history, games, exhibitions, contact data, and review the information and request the services the Museum provides (deposit, loan/egress and consultation of biological material). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras | ||||
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https://www.caricoos.org/marine-operations
Explore the map to find navigational tools for your region. You can also go to each of these product ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.caricoos.org/marine-operations | ||||
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Abstract | Explore the map to find navigational tools for your region. You can also go to each of these products independently by navigating the side menu. | ||||
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https://data.govmu.org/dkan/?q=dataset/marine-protected-areas-2017
The Ministry of Technology, Communication and Innovation, in line with the e-Government Strategy and ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.govmu.org/dkan/?q=dataset/marine-protected-areas-2017 | ||||
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English name | Marine Protected Areas 2017 in Republic of Mauritius from Environment Digest Table 1.22 | ||||
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Abstract | The Ministry of Technology, Communication and Innovation, in line with the e-Government Strategy and the Open Data Policy, has implemented the National Open Data portal which houses and provides links to the datasets of Government Agencies in an open format. This initiative empowers citizens and businesses for carrying out data-driven initiatives such as the development of mobile apps, data analysis, creation of innovative products and research among others. | ||||
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http://www.marineregions.org/
Geographic Information Systems have become indispensable tools in managing and displaying marine dat ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.marineregions.org/ | ||||
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Citation | Lonneville, B.; Oset García, P.; Schepers, L.; Vanhoorne, B.; Hernandez, F. & Mees, J. (Flanders Marine Institute) (2019). MarineRegions.org. Accessed at http://www.marineregions.org on yyyy-mm-dd. | ||||
Abstract | Geographic Information Systems have become indispensable tools in managing and displaying marine data and information. However, a unique georeferenced standard of marine place names and areas was not available, hampering several marine geographic applications, for example the linking of these locations to databases to integrate data. The purpose of Marine Regions is therefore to create a standard, relational list of geographic names, coupled with information and maps of the geographic location of these features. This will improve access and clarity of the different geographic, marine names such as seas, sandbanks, ridges and bays and display univocally the boundaries of marine biogeographic or managerial marine areas. Marine Regions is an integration of the VLIMAR Gazetteer and the VLIZ Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase. The VLIMAR Gazetteer is a database with geographic, mainly marine names such as seas, sandbanks, seamounts, ridges, bays or even standard sampling stations used in marine research. The geographic cover of the VLIMAR gazetteer is global but initially focused on the Belgian Continental Shelf and the Scheldt Estuary and the Southern Bight of the North Sea. Gradually more regional and global geographic information was added to VLIMAR and combining this information with the Maritime Boundaries database, representing the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the world, led to the creation of marineregions.org. Marine Regions is managed by the Flanders Marine Institute. Funding for the creation of the VLIMAR gazetteer was provided initially through the EU Network of Excellence MarBEF, but also other European initiatives such as Lifewatch provide the necessary funding for the maintenance and management of Marine Regions. Marine Regions depends on data and knowledge sharing from global, European, regional and national data providers and relevant experts. By setting up Collaboration Agreements, data providers will benefit from belonging to the Marine Regions partnership as they would get increased visibility, gain access to a variety of data analysis services which will benefit from integration of several distributed spatial datasets, as well as enjoying the benefit of the creation of stable unique identifiers. An example template of a Collaboration Agreement can be found here. Please contact info@marineregions.org if your organisation is interested to explore this collaboration. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee | ||||
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http://firms.fao.org/firms/resource/browse-inventory/en
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Marc Taconet ( OceanExpert : 16546 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | FAO | ||||
Datasource URL | http://firms.fao.org/firms/resource/browse-inventory/en | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://firms.fao.org/ | ||||
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English name | Marine Resource Inventory - FAO Fisheries and Resources Monitoring System | ||||
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Abstract | The inventory of marine resources monitored by FIRMS partners is organized in a hierarchical way from broad regional resources to more local resources or stocks. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department | ||||
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https://video.ifremer.fr/index
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://video.ifremer.fr/index | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://wwz.ifremer.fr/en/ | ||||
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English name | Marine Science Videos - French research institute for the exploitation of the sea | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Vidéos Sciences Marines - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer | ||||
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Abstract | The objective of this portal is to give you access to recent video data produced during the Ifremer submersibles dives (ROV Victor 6000 and Nautile). At a later stage this portal will present other video types: - historical Ifremer submersibles videos, - videos from other Ifremer vehicles or equipment (SCAMPI, Pagure, mini ROV, HROV, towed cameras), - videos from Ifremer observatories or fixed points (ex: STAVIRO), - similar videos acquired by other institutes using their own equipment. The presented videos are organized by oceanographic cruise, submersible, dive and camera. Metadata relative to submersible dives and acquisition conditions are proposed together with this data: submersible position and attitude, temperature and salinity conditions, camera position and configuration. Comments recorded simultaneously with the videos are displayed if existing. Images acquired during corresponding operations are accessible in addition to the videos. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Ifremer, Centre de Bretagne | ||||
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http://maspawio.net/
MASPAWIO (Marine Spatial Atlas for the Western Indian Ocean) provides access to a range of marine sp ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr James Mbugua ( OceanExpert : 26440 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
Datasource URL | http://maspawio.net/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://cordioea.net/ | ||||
ODIS-Arch URL | https://raw.githubusercontent.com/iodepo/odis-arch/master/collection/tempHosting/data-maspawio/sitemap.xml | ||||
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English name | Marine Spatial Atlas for the Western Indian Ocean | ||||
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Citation | CORDIO East Africa GIS Lab. (2015). Marine Spatial Atlas for the Western Indian Ocean (MASPAWIO) [ddmmyy]. http://maspawio.net/. Licensed under CC BY 4.0. | ||||
Abstract | MASPAWIO (Marine Spatial Atlas for the Western Indian Ocean) provides access to a range of marine spatial datasets, presenting layers valuable for marine spatial planning, management, and research. These datasets originate from a mix of primary and secondary sources, with MASPAWIO compiling and contributing information to regional and global repositories. Founded in 2015 through a partnership with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and funded by the French Development Agency (AFD), MASPAWIO has received ongoing support from various projects, including those financed by WIOMSA and, more recently, by Norad. Under the Norad project, MASPAWIO aims to enhance knowledge management and promote marine spatial planning (MSP) within the Western Indian Ocean region. Each project contributes to the collection, compilation, or analysis of primary and secondary data, with outputs made accessible as spatial data layers on MASPAWIO. The MASPAWIO portal also integrates ArcGIS Online applications, accessible at CORDIO East Africa, which enhance the diversity and delivery of spatial products in multiple formats. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Coastal Oceans Research and Development Indian Ocean | ||||
Technical notes | Content developed on MASPAWIO will be pushed to end-user regional and global resources such as the Africa Marine Atlas, Nairobi Convention Clearing House Mechanisms, OBIS and GBIF, to maximize access to data from the WIO for multiple purposes. Mechanisms for accomplishing this will include the use of the Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT), generating data publications, and making this workflow accessible to researchers and partners within the WIO to improve visibility and use of their data. | ||||
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https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-12.0/centery:25.0/zoom:4
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-12.0/centery:25.0/zoom:4 | ||||
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Abstract | Vessel tracking, public regarding vessel positions, and movements, ports, traffic voyage details, shipping. Marine traffic is a commercial company but provides some free data. This company combines satellite data with a vast network of terrestrial stations. The initial data collection is based on the Automatic Identification System AIS. For each position, the company provides LON, LAT, VESSEL MMSI, STATUS, SPEED, COURSE, HEADING, and TIMESTAMP UTC. For each port call, the company provides PORT ID, PORT NAME, VESSEL MMSI, TIMESTAMP, ARR/ DEP. This company may also provide additional vessel parameters e.g. vessel name, type dimensions, flag, etc. Free for online map charge for data download. | ||||
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https://mass.cultureelerfgoed.nl/
Maritime Stepping Stones (MaSS) is a database of stories about wrecks and sites underwater. MaSS aim ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://mass.cultureelerfgoed.nl/ | ||||
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Abstract | Maritime Stepping Stones (MaSS) is a database of stories about wrecks and sites underwater. MaSS aims to give a complete picture of a site in its archaeological and historic environment. It is not our intention to give exact positions. MaSS is an application made so that everyone interested in Underwater Cultural Heritage can contribute by adding new sites, information, images etc. | ||||
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https://www.bsh.de/EN/TOPICS/Monitoring_systems/MARNET_monitoring_network/marnet_monitoring_network_node.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Susanne Tamm ( OceanExpert : 35052 ) | ||||
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Abstract | The MARNET measuring network consists of various measuring stations in the German Bight and the western Baltic Sea. They automatically register marine data such as temperature, salinity and surface currents. There are 9 automatically measuring stations and 7 further buoys, which only measure the sea state. This measuring network is operated by the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH). The aim of the BSH's monitoring of the marine environment is to obtain observation data systematically and on a long-term basis. The review and evaluation of these data allows conclusions to be drawn about the quality status of the sea and about changes in the marine climate and marine communities. Marine environmental monitoring contributes to predicting the impact of natural and man-made (anthropogenic) changes on marine resources, coasts and coastal populations. Marine environmental monitoring supports policy decisions and coastal zone management. | ||||
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http://imars.marine.usf.edu/WebPageData_CARIACO/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://imars.marine.usf.edu/WebPageData_CARIACO/ | ||||
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English name | Master Programs Data - Institute for Marine Remote Sensing | ||||
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Abstract | The Institute for Marine Remote Sensing of the College of Marine Science is located in the Knight Oceanographic Research Center (KORC) building at the University of South Florida (USF) in St. Petersburg, Florida. Our research activities focus on the analysis of digital data obtained by satellite and airborne sensors, and on the development of applications of these data at local, regional, and global scales. Our main objective is to provide resource managers and other key decision makers with information and tools that enable a better understanding of historical and current changes occurring in the world's oceans on a large spatial and temporal scale. In situ optical and biological data are collected for ground truthing and to relate the apparent and inherent optical properties of water constituents with the remote sensors' signal. We specialize in coastal processes of highly variable regions like the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea and Cuba using instruments such as AVHRR, CZCS, SeaWiFS, MODIS, and Landsat. We use other sensors such as altimeters and scatterometers to examine the physical environment in the adjacent deep ocean. The IMARS team of graduate students and post-doctoral scientists are actively engaged in a variety of research projects which are contributing to new processes and creating new data tools. Check out two of our current projects: the Marine Biodiversity Observation Network Sanctuaries project and the Pole-to-Pole MBON project. | ||||
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http://cersat.ifremer.fr/data/tools-and-services/match-up-databases/item/299-the-ghrsst-match-up-database-facility
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://cersat.ifremer.fr/data/tools-and-services/match-up-databases/item/299-the-ghrsst-match-up-database-facility | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ghrsst.org/ | ||||
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English name | Match-up Database Facility - Satellite Data Processing, Archiving and Distribution Center at French research institute for the exploitation of the sea | ||||
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Abstract | The Match-up Database Facility (MDB-F) is a service implemented and hosted at Ifremer/Cersat in the context of GHRSST project. It offers to sea surface temperature (SST) providers a portal where they can provide and deliver their co-located satellite and in situ SST datasets (or match-up databases) and to users a way of selecting and accessing these match-ups either interactively or through ftp. It is required by GHRSST as a critical tool to assess the quality of satellite SST datasets, in particular for deriving or verifying sensor's specific errors using in situ SST observations from ships, buoys and profiling floats. Such observations provide indeed a reliable independent reference data set that must be matched in space and time to satellite observations. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Ifremer, Centre de Bretagne | ||||
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http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/medar/climatologies/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/medar/climatologies/index.html | ||||
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English name | MEDAR MEDATLAS II - vertical climatological profiles in the mediterranean | ||||
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Abstract | The overall objective of the MEDAR/MEDATLAS II project was to make available a comprehensive data product of temperature, salinity and biochemical data in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, through a wide co-operation of the Mediterranean countries. It aims to contribute to increasing the use of the data collected within the scientific programs, to enhance the exchange of information and data between projects and to improve the overall level of data quality, especially for handling oxygen and nutrients data. It is a European MAST/INCO concerted action and a regional contribution to UNESCO/IOC's Global Ocean Data Archeology and Rescue (GODAR) project. See also http://www.ifremer.fr/medar/ | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale – OGS | ||||
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https://isramar.ocean.org.il/isramar_data/CastMap.aspx
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Isaac Gertman ( OceanExpert : 8758 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://isramar.ocean.org.il/isramar_data/CastMap.aspx | ||||
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Abstract | Cast Data Base with vertical profiles of physical, chemical and biological data acquired with Bottle casts (Rosette), CTD casts, and Argo floats. Historical data assembled in framework of national and international projects. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Israel Oceanographic & Limnological Research | ||||
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http://ipt.vliz.be/eurobis/resource?r=medobis
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ipt.vliz.be/eurobis/resource?r=medobis | ||||
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English name | MedOBIS IPT | ||||
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Citation | Hellenic Centre For Marine Research, MedOBIS - Mediterranean Ocean Biodiversity Information System. Hellenic Centre for Marine Research; Institute of Marine Biology and Genetics; Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management Department, Heraklion, Greece. | ||||
Abstract | This is the MedOBIS IPT which archives the data and thus serves as the data repository. The data and resource metadata are available for download in the downloads section. The versions table lists other versions of the resource that have been made publicly available and allows tracking changes made to the resource over time. The data in this occurrence resource has been published as a Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), which is a standardized format for sharing biodiversity data as a set of one or more data tables. The core data table contains 34,017 records. | ||||
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http://cersat.ifremer.fr/thematic-portals/projects/medspiration/access-to-data-and-services
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://cersat.ifremer.fr/thematic-portals/projects/medspiration/access-to-data-and-services | ||||
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English name | Medspiration Data - Satellite Data Processing, Archiving and Distribution Center at French research institute for the exploitation of the sea | ||||
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Abstract | Welcome to the Medspiration data portal. This section summarize how to access to Medspiration data and SST services. The Medspiration Project is a European initiative, funded by ESA (in the frame of DUE program), to combine sea surface temperature (SST) data measured independently by several different satellite systems into a set of data products that represent the best measure of SST, presented in a form that can be assimilated into ocean forecasting models or used for various kinds of application. It has pioneered the implementation of operational services for SST following GHRSST project recommendations and standards. | ||||
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https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/public/pmel/globe/
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/public/pmel/globe/ | ||||
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English name | Metadata by Project - Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory at NOAA | ||||
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Abstract | NOAA’s Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) is a federal laboratory that makes critical observations and conducts groundbreaking research to advance our knowledge of the global ocean and its interactions with the earth, atmosphere, ecosystems, and climate. PMEL’s mission is to a) observe, analyze, and predict oceanic and atmospheric phenomena, b) lead the development and deployment of innovative technologies, c) identify and understand ocean-related issues of major consequence, and d) inform society with well-documented, high quality science. Key research areas at PMEL include ocean acidification, tsunami detection and forecasting, hydrothermal vent systems, fisheries oceanography, and long term climate monitoring and analysis. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) | ||||
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https://applicate.met.no/metsis/search?f%5B0%5D=dataset_level%3ALevel-1
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://applicate.met.no/metsis/search?f%5B0%5D=dataset_level%3ALevel-1 | ||||
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http://bit.ly/UCRiSo
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Submitter/Owner | Ms Teresa Carolina Calvete ( OceanExpert : 17026 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://bit.ly/UCRiSo | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.shoa.cl/n_cendhoc/ | ||||
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English name | Metadata Catalog - Chile | ||||
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Abstract | Interactive Map on the availability of Data at the National Hydrographic and Oceanographic Data Center of Chile (CENDHOC) for scientific and / or academic purposes. The formal request for the data must be made through the online system "Easy Processing" The CENDHOC has published part of its metadata on the platform of ArcGIS Online (ESRI). This provides different types of base maps, which are beyond the scope of CENDHOC , and should only be considered as reference layers, especially international and administrative limits, since they are approximate and unofficial. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Servicio Hidrográfico y Oceanográfico de la Armada | ||||
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http://www.europe-geology.eu/metadata/
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Datasource URL | http://www.europe-geology.eu/metadata/ | ||||
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English name | Metadata Catalog - European Geological Data Infrastructure | ||||
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https://cecoldo.dimar.mil.co/geonetwork
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Ruby Viviana Ortiz Martínez ( OceanExpert : 12916 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://cecoldo.dimar.mil.co/geonetwork | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://cecoldo.dimar.mil.co | ||||
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English name | Metadata catalog of the Colombian Oceanographic Data Center (CECOLDO) | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Catálogo de metadatos del Centro Colombiano de Datos Oceanográficos (CECOLDO) | ||||
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Citation | Dimar. (2024). Catalog of oceanographic data and marine meteorology of Colombia. General Maritime Directorate. Bogota D.C., Colombia. https://cecoldo.dimar.mil.co/geonetwork | ||||
Abstract | The Colombian Oceanographic Data Center (CECOLDO, for its acronym in Spanish), has a metadata catalog based on 'Geonetwork OpenSource' where you can download at no cost and without registration, colombian oceanography and marine meterology data for academic and/or scientific purposes. The NODC has an Open Data Plan that will last until 2024, in order to publish all the data available in disciplines such as physical oceanography, chemical oceanography, and marine geochemistry. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Dirección General Marítima Colombia | ||||
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https://www.nordatanet.no/en/metsis/search?f%5B0%5D=dataset_level%3ALevel-1
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Datasource URL | https://www.nordatanet.no/en/metsis/search?f%5B0%5D=dataset_level%3ALevel-1 | ||||
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English name | Metadata Catalogue - Norwegian Scientific Data Network | ||||
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Abstract | This is an inclusive search meaning that the search criteria selected will be combined to retrieve results. All menus are collapsed initially, the are opened by "clicking" them. Geographical bounding boxes may be selected using the map and fine tuned by opening the bounding box menu. Institutions contains a list of all institutions mentioned as PI institutions in the datasets. | ||||
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http://atlasspincam.net:8080/geonetwork/srv/es/main.home
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Datasource URL | http://atlasspincam.net:8080/geonetwork/srv/es/main.home | ||||
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English name | Metadata catalogue - Southeast Pacific Data and Information Network to Support the Integrated Coastal Area Management | ||||
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https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/portal/soos/search
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Datasource URL | https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/portal/soos/search | ||||
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Abstract | This is where you search for metadata describing Southern Ocean datasets across a much wider range of disciplines than we can currently serve up in SOOSmap. The SOOS metadata portal is a subset of all records on NASA's Global Change Master Directory (GCMD), pulling in all records relevant to the SOOS Science Themes. You can search by spatial location, freetext, keywords, or dates to find the most relevant datasets. Most metadata records include links to access the dataset itself. Through the portal, you can also submit your own metadata record, using the DocBuilder link (you will need to register to use DocBuilder). This is the easiest way to ensure that other Southern Ocean researchers can discover and access your datasets. The SOOS portal is optimised to show records that are related to the SOOS candidate Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) and that overlap the geographic area south of 40°S. If your metadata record does not contain any spatial information or keywords associated with any of the EOVs, you can ensure that it will be picked up by the SOOS portal by adding "SOOS" as an IDN_Node. | ||||
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http://incod.inio.ac.ir/metadatasearch
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Farnaz Ghiasi ( OceanExpert : 26554 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir/metadatasearch | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir | ||||
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English name | Metadata Records - Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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Abstract | This portal includes data and metadata of INIOAS research projects and master plan projects and also some international sources. After registering, the user will be able to access the relevant data in accordance with our data policies. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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https://www.metocean-on-demand.com/#/main
The MetOcean Data Portal enables you to download and validate metocean data, including wind, wave, w ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.metocean-on-demand.com/#/main | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.dhigroup.com/ | ||||
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Abstract | The MetOcean Data Portal enables you to download and validate metocean data, including wind, wave, water level and current data – faster than ever before. The speed and accuracy will greatly benefit users who need reliable data for design and project development purposes. | ||||
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https://microdata.pacificdata.org/
The Pacific Data Hub - Microdata Library provides a means of extending the statistical and research ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://microdata.pacificdata.org/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://pacificdata.org/ | ||||
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English name | Microdata Library - Pacific Data Hub | ||||
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Abstract | The Pacific Data Hub - Microdata Library provides a means of extending the statistical and research uses of microdata to support decision making in the Pacific Islands region. Microdata are unit-level data that has been gathered by sample surveys, censuses, and administrative systems. They provide information about characteristics of individual people or entities such as households or even geographical areas such as villages or towns. The Pacific Data Hub - Microdata Library, is responsible for improving the accessibility and availability of datasets and promoting new ways of using and reusing data for current and future use. These datasets have been modified in such a way that the possibility of identifying individuals or households is minimised. They are made available to individual researchers, universities and research institutions subject to a number of conditions known as Terms of Use. The vision of the Pacific Data Hub-Microdata Library is to improve access and use of Pacific Island microdata, and fully maximise the benefits of broadening access whilst at the same time minimising risk. | ||||
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http://portal.midatlanticocean.org
The Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal is an online toolkit and resource center that consolidates availa ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://portal.midatlanticocean.org | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.midatlanticocean.org/ | ||||
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English name | Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal - Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean | ||||
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Abstract | The Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal is an online toolkit and resource center that consolidates available data and enables state, federal and local users to visualize and analyze ocean resources and human use information such as fishing grounds, recreational areas, shipping lanes, habitat areas, and energy sites, among others. The portal includes Maps as well as a Data catalogue and links to other data resources. The Governors of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia in 2009 signed the Mid-Atlantic Governors’ Agreement on Ocean Conservation. The Agreement established the Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO) as a partnership to address shared regional priorities and provide a collective voice. With competing demands on our oceans at an all-time high, finding ways to engage all stakeholders in coastal and marine planning has never been more important. The Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO) recognizes that a robust ocean data and information management system that includes a wide range of human use, environmental, socioeconomic and regulatory data will provide the building blocks for multi-use, regional-scale ocean planning. The Portal serves as a platform to engage all stakeholders in ocean planning from the five-state Mid-Atlantic region-putting essential data and state-of-the-art mapping and visualization technology into the hands of the agencies, industry, and community leaders. | ||||
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http://mdmap.orr.noaa.gov/
How big is the marine debris problem, and how is it changing over time? Which debris types are most ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://mdmap.orr.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Monitoring and Assessment Project Database - NOAA | ||||
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Abstract | How big is the marine debris problem, and how is it changing over time? Which debris types are most common? In order to answer these questions for the marine debris community, the NOAA Marine Debris Program (MDP) has implemented the Marine Debris Monitoring and Assessment Project (MDMAP), an initiative to compile a record of the amount and types of debris in the environment. Through regular monitoring, we can track the progress of existing marine debris prevention initiatives and identify targets for future mitigation efforts. The MDMAP is the MDP’s flagship citizen science initiative that engages partner organizations and volunteers across the nation in completing shoreline marine debris surveys. Check out our “Get Started Toolbox” for resources for current and new MDMAP participants, or view a map of existing monitoring sites at mdmap.orr.noaa.gov. The Marine Debris Tracker Application is another great way to report sightings of marine debris items on land or at sea, right from your phone. Visit https://debristracker.org/(link is external) to learn more. Looking for standardized monitoring protocols? Our Shoreline Monitoring Field Guide and Marine Debris Monitoring and Assessment Technical Memo (documents linked under the “Resources-Downloads” section to the right) provide shoreline and surface water monitoring techniques and considerations for monitoring other parts of the marine environment. The MDP extends a huge thank-you to the Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, and many other dedicated partners and volunteers that implement the MDMAP. | ||||
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https://www.mbari.org/products/data-repository/mbts_data/
Graphs of core properties from shipboard CTD bottle (BCTD) and profiling (PCTD) samples taken in Mon ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.mbari.org/products/data-repository/mbts_data/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.mbari.org/ | ||||
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English name | Monterey Bay time series data - Monterey Bay Research Institute | ||||
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Abstract | Graphs of core properties from shipboard CTD bottle (BCTD) and profiling (PCTD) samples taken in Monterey Bay, from 1989-Present. Depth time contours and characterization graphs of physical, chemical, and biological samples are updated quarterly. Time series cruises are monthly. Major stations consist of C1, C7, H1, H3, Mooring1, and Mooring2. From 1989-1992 the cruises occupied 4 stations C1, H1, H3, C7. In 1993 these stations were reduced to 3 along an onshore/offshore transect, stations C1, Mooring1; Mooring2. Included in the time series data are the quarterly hydrographic surveys along CalCOFI Line 67 for the stations C1; 67-50,Mooring1, H3; 67-55 and Mooring2. (station map, methods and materials). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | ||||
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https://psl.noaa.gov/data/timeseries/arctic/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://psl.noaa.gov/data/timeseries/arctic/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://psl.noaa.gov | ||||
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English name | Monthly Arctic Time-series - International Arctic Systems for Observing the Atmosphere | ||||
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Abstract | This page will extract time-series from monthly gridded analysis dataset for the nearest grid closest to the station selected | ||||
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https://www.mbari.org/products/data-repository/mooring-data/
MBARI’s biological oceanography group produces a large volume of data from its mooring and cruise ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.mbari.org/products/data-repository/mooring-data/ | ||||
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English name | Mooring Data - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | ||||
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Citation | For use in publication, authors should obtain written permission from MBARI’s Director of Information and Technology Dissemination Heidi Cullen. You should acknowledge MBARI as the data source in those publications and provide reprints to the MBARI library. | ||||
Abstract | MBARI’s biological oceanography group produces a large volume of data from its mooring and cruise operations. It is our intent to share this data as freely as possible with the general oceanographic community to maximize its utility and exposure. However, we place the following restrictions on the use of this data: MBARI provides these data “as is”, with no warranty, express or implied, of the data quality or consistency. Data are provided without support and without obligation on the part of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute to assist in its use, correction, modification, or enhancement. For use in publication, authors should obtain written permission from MBARI’s Director of Information and Technology Dissemination Heidi Cullen. You should acknowledge MBARI as the data source in those publications and provide reprints to the MBARI library. The real-time data, including all of the data collected on current mooring deployments (up to 16 months), has NOT been quality controlled and should be used with caution. Questions regarding the core mooring data should be sent to Mike McCann. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | ||||
Technical notes | Data Access through CeNCOOS Data Portal | ||||
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https://mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca/jspui_org/
MSpace is one component of the University of Manitoba's institutional repository. MSpace is dedica ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca/jspui_org/ | ||||
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Abstract | MSpace is one component of the University of Manitoba's institutional repository. MSpace is dedicated to collecting, storing, preserving and making accessible digital versions of the intellectual output of UM community members. An institutional repository can include items such as faculty publications; theses; learning objects; research, conference and working papers; technical reports; images; audio and video files; datasets and computer programs. The Libraries work with University units to build communities and populate collections in MSpace with academic research material. Items can be submitted to both a publisher and to MSpace, depending on the publisher’s copyright agreement and electronic publishing policies. When negotiating agreements with publishers, it is in the author's best interest to retain self-archiving privileges and copyright. | ||||
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https://magic.defra.gov.uk/home.htm
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://magic.defra.gov.uk/home.htm | ||||
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English name | Multi-Agency Geographic Information for the Countryside | ||||
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Abstract | The MAGIC website provides geographic information about the natural environment from across government. The information covers rural, urban, coastal and marine environments across Great Britain. It is presented in an interactive map which can be explored using various mapping tools that are included. Users do not require specialist software and can access maps using a standard web browser. MAGIC provides links to other sources of data in order to make best use of a wide range of information available on other websites. The MAGIC website has been operational since 2002. Funding was acquired in 2012 to re-develop the website and bring it up to date. It was 10 years old and sitting on an out of date and unsupported platform. It also needed to be brought up to date to meet the expectations of today’s users and to benefit from new technologies. The MAGIC website was re-launched in May 2013. Natural England manages the service under the direction of a Steering Group who represent the MAGIC partnership organizations: The MAGIC partners are: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Historic England, Natural England, Environment Agency, Forestry Commission, and Marine Management Organisation. | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/projects/mamala/
For the purposes of the Study, Māmala Bay included all ocean areas from Diamond Head to Barbers Poi ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/projects/mamala/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Māmala Bay Water Quality Study - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Acronym | Māmala Bay Water Quality Study - PacIOOS | ||||
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Abstract | For the purposes of the Study, Māmala Bay included all ocean areas from Diamond Head to Barbers Point, Oʻahu. The study area extended offshore of the Bay coastline and included all ocean waters and point sources of pollution that could directly impact the quality of the near-shore aquatic environment. In addition, the study area extended a sufficient distance inshore of the coastline to include significant non-point sources that could affect the quality of near-shore waters. These included sources within the Māmala Bay watershed such as the Ala Wai Canal. The limits of the study area and locations of different sampling sites are shown in the map. | ||||
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http://nvs.nanoos.org/GliderLaPush
Data provided by Integrative Observational Platforms (IOP) at the University of Washington. This gr ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://nvs.nanoos.org/GliderLaPush | ||||
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English name | NANOOS Visualization System La Push Glider Portal - Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems | ||||
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Abstract | Data provided by Integrative Observational Platforms (IOP) at the University of Washington. This group focuses on observational investigations of ocean physics at a variety of spatial and temporal scales. | ||||
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http://nvs.nanoos.org/GliderTrinidadHead
This research addresses a fundamental question in coastal oceanography: What are the relative contri ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://nvs.nanoos.org/GliderTrinidadHead | ||||
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English name | NANOOS Visualization System Trinidad Head Glider Portal - Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems | ||||
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Abstract | This research addresses a fundamental question in coastal oceanography: What are the relative contributions of the interaction between wind-driven flow and bottom topography, and offshore source water variations, to event-scale, seasonal and interannual variations in water properties and flow dynamics over the continental shelf and slope? While much has been learned about flow-topography interaction during process-oriented cruises of up to one-month duration, these provide only a few realizations of the weather-band (2-10 days) variability and lack seasonal coverage. Moored observations, while more continuous and sometimes year-round, are rarely of sufficient horizontal resolution to describe the interaction of coastal fronts and jets with topographic features. We are using year-round Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Glider (AUVG)-based observations, together with remotely sensed data, to understand the annual cycle of flow-topography interaction between shelf flows and a submarine bank. A northern E-W glider section, north of Heceta Bank, Oregon, is along the Newport Hydrographic (NH) Line (44 39.1'N), for which there is a substantial historical data base. A second E-W glider line, south of Heceta Bank off the Umpqua River (43 45'N), sampled in combination with the NH line will allow us to quantify the year-round, time-dependent cross-shelf flux of water and the material it contains. We started pilot glider operations on the NH line in summer 2005, while routine, nearly continuous sampling began in April 2006. We expanded AUVG sampling in summer 2008 to include concurrent sampling of both E-W sections using two gliders. We are using the glider data, together with meteorological and satellite data and numerical models of wind-driven shelf flows, to understand the dynamics and seasonal variability of flow-topography interaction. By sampling over multiple years in a region with significant interannual variability (El Niño, Pacific Decadal Oscillation), we are exploring the modulation of flow-topography interaction byinterannual variability. | ||||
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https://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/wiki/NOMAD
NOMAD is a publicly available, global, high quality in situ bio-optical data set for use in ocean co ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/wiki/NOMAD | ||||
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Citation | Werdell, P.J. and S.W. Bailey , 2005: An improved bio-optical data set for ocean color algorithm development and satellite data product validation. Remote Sensing of Environment , 98(1), 122-140. | ||||
Abstract | NOMAD is a publicly available, global, high quality in situ bio-optical data set for use in ocean color algorithm development and satellite data product validation activities. Data products include coincident observations of water-leaving radiances and chlorophyll concentrations, along with relevant metadata, such as the date, time, and coordinates of data collection and binary processing flags. Inherent optical properties (IOPs; e.g., spectral absorption and backscattering coefficients) and aerosol optical thicknesses have been or will be included in the near future. The entire dataset is available via a digital text file provided below under Downloads. Additional background details, such as the motivation for creating such a data set, and a historical perspective of such data sets, are provided in the Werdell and Bailey reference listed below. | ||||
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https://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/wiki/NOMAD
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/wiki/NOMAD | ||||
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English name | NASA bio Optical Marine Algorithm Dataset | ||||
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Citation | Werdell, P.J. and S.W. Bailey , 2005: An improved bio-optical data set for ocean color algorithm development and satellite data product validation. Remote Sensing of Environment, 98(1), 122-140. | ||||
Abstract | Global high quality in situ bio-optical data sets. Data products include coincident observations of water leaving radiances and chlorophyll-a concentrations along with relevant metadata such as the date time and coordinates of data collection and binary processing flags. NOMAD is a publicly available, global, high quality in situ bio-optical data set for use in ocean color algorithm development and satellite data product validation activities. Data products include coincident observations of water-leaving radiances and chlorophyll-a concentrations, along with relevant metadata, such as the date, time, and coordinates of data collection and binary processing flags. Inherent optical properties (IOPs; e.g., spectral absorption and backscattering coefficients) and aerosol optical thicknesses have been or will be included in the near future. The entire dataset is available via a digital text file provided below under Downloads. Additional background details, such as the motivation for creating such a data set, and a historical perspective of such data sets, are provided in the Werdell and Bailey reference listed below. NOMAD is available for research uses only. It was compiled by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group at Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland, USA, using generous data contributions from the ocean color research community. Source bio-optical data are available online via a suite of SeaBASS Search Engines. Optimum interpolation (OI) sea surface temperature (SST) data were acquired from the NOAA Climate Diagnostics Center. ETOPO2 water depths were acquired from the NOAA National Geophysical Data Center. NOMAD Data access and use are governed by the SeaBASS Data Access Policy. Please direct comments, questions, and identify outliers to the SeaBASS Administrator. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://nsidc.org/data/modis/data_summaries#sea-ice | ||||
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Abstract | Sea Ice HDF EOS Hierarchical Data Format Earth Observing System is a self describing file format based on HDF that was developed specifically for distributing and archiving data collected by NASA EOS satellites. For more information visit the HDF EOS Tools and Information Center. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/ | ||||
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Abstract | Visually explore the past and the present of this dynamic planet from a satellite's perspective. Select from an array of stories below to learn more about Worldview, the satellite imagery we provide and events occurring around the world. The Ocean Color OC products all include combinations of the following derived geophysical parameters normalized water leaving radiance nLw or remote sensing reflectance Rrs at multiple visible wavelengths; chlorophyll A concentration chl a; aerosol optical thickness AOT t in one NIR or for CZCS red band; angstrom coefficient A; the diffuse attenuation coefficient at 490 nm K490; calcite concentration or particulate inorganic carbon PIC ; particulate organic carbon POC ; photosynthetically available radiation PAR ; fluorescence line height FLH ; and inherent optical properties IOPs which include absorption and backscattering coefficients in the visible bands. The MODIS SST products include 4 micron nighttime only and 11 micron daytime and nighttime SST. For the Level 3 products each binned product contains multiple geophysical parameters while the standard mapped image SMI products contain one parameter per granule. | ||||
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https://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/wiki/System_Description
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/wiki/System_Description | ||||
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Abstract | High quality in situ measurements are prerequisite for satellite data product validation, algorithm development, and many climate-related inquiries. As such, the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group (OBPG) maintains a local repository of in situ oceanographic and atmospheric data to support their regular scientific analyses. The SeaWiFS Project originally developed this system, SeaBASS, to catalog radiometric and phytoplankton pigment data used their calibration and validation activities. To facilitate the assembly of a global data set, SeaBASS was expanded with oceanographic and atmospheric data collected by participants in the SIMBIOS Program, under NASA Research Announcements NRA-96 and NRA-99, which has aided considerably in minimizing spatial bias and maximizing data acquisition rates. Archived data include measurements of apparent and inherent optical properties, phytoplankton pigment concentrations, and other related oceanographic and atmospheric data, such as water temperature, salinity, stimulated fluorescence, and aerosol optical thickness. Data are collected using a number of different instrument packages, such as profilers, buoys, and hand-held instruments, and manufacturers on a variety of platforms, including ships and moorings. | ||||
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http://www.snib.mx
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Submitter/Owner | Dr Carlos R. Torres ( OceanExpert : 19846 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.snib.mx | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.conabio.gob.mx/web/proyectos/proyectos_financiados.html | ||||
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English name | National Biodiversity Information System of Mexico | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Sistema Nacional de Información sobre Biodiversidad de México | ||||
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Citation | For the nomenclatural data downloaded from the snib.mx site, the following citation should be used: CONABIO (comp.) 2020. Catalog of taxonomic authorities of flora and fauna species with distribution in Mexico. SNIB-CONABIO database, Mexico. For the data of copies downloaded from the snib.mx site, the following quote should be used: CONABIO. 2020. National Information System on Biodiversity. Records of copies. National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity. Mexico City, Mexico. Each downloaded record has its own way of citing (see how to cite field in the downloaded file). | ||||
Abstract | Decision-making regarding natural capital requires knowledge of species, ecosystems, genes, and other environmental and even socioeconomic data, among others. One of the main objectives of CONABIO since its creation has been to obtain, manage, analyze and disseminate information on our biological diversity. To compile, organize, and distribute this information, Mexico's National Biodiversity Information System (SNIB) was established. The SNIB is of strategic importance in a country of megadiversity like Mexico, making it clear for CONABIO from the beginning that the SNIB should rely on the work of the multiplicity of institutions and national and foreign experts who for years have dedicated themselves to the study of the biodiversity of Mexico. The creation of this system was expressed as a mandate for CONABIO, in the General Law of Ecological Balance and Environmental Protection (LGEEPA Art. 80 section V). There are many ways to build an information system, the CONABIO adopted as an initial model a structure based on primary data in which the specimens, that is, the specimens protected in a biological scientific collection and the observations, constitute the backbone of the system. So the main integrating concept is the unit 'individual - scientific name - georeference - date'. By having hundreds of thousands of these data, it is possible to move information at different scales, through georeference (latitude, longitude) and through the taxonomic reference (location and scientific name), which acts as an index to access to information a kind. The participation of specialists in the generation of data and information for the SNIB is one of the various ways in which they collaborate with this system. In reality, having an information system that allows the country to make informed decisions regarding its biodiversity requires that it be made up of data and information backed by a wide network of experts. The following figure indicates how the system has been conceptualized, in layers which consist of: 1. Species data that are represented mainly by: Specimens (records of specimens and observations), Taxonomic authority catalogs, Biological data of the species. 2. Geomatic data that is represented mainly by: Digital cartography, Remote sensing, 3. Tools for data and information management, and scientific synthesis of information. 4. A wide network of experts who participate in the study of biodiversity. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access | ||||
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Abstract | NCEI environmental data spans a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines, archive methods, naming conventions, file formats, and governance strategies. NCEI develops software, APIs, visualization methods, and other services to enhance data data access, discovery, and interoperability. | ||||
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https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov | ||||
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Abstract | This portal allows data discovery and data download for data buoys. Our mission is to provide quality observations in the marine environment in a safe and sustainable manner to support the understanding of and predictions to changes in weather, climate, oceans and coast. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA National Data Buoy Center | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Dr Ting Yu ( OceanExpert : 17910 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://mds.nmdis.org.cn/ | ||||
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English name | National Marine Data Sharing and Service Platform | ||||
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Abstract | National Marine Data Sharing and Service Platform is committed to the specialized management of basic scientific and technological resources, and promote the construction, optimal allocation, open sharing and efficient utilization of scientific and technological resources. Currently, in-situ observations of physical oceanography, marine meteorology, marine chemistry, marine biology, as well as forecasting, ocean reanalysis, etc. are provided. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Marine Data and Information Service | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Helge Sagen ( OceanExpert : 12817 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://prod1.nmdc.no/UserInterface/#/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.nmdc.no/nmdc/ | ||||
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English name | National research infrastructure Norwegian Marine Data Centre | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Norsk Marint Datasenter | ||||
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Abstract | The Norwegian national infrastructure for marine data that will deliver seamless access to documented marine data sets over important sea areas for Norway to the marine research world. Norway lacks an integrated system for the exchange of marine data between institutions, which hinders operational, efficient and innovative marine research. Access to large amounts of high-quality research data, including long time series, will lay the foundation for good research and make Norwegian institutions attractive partners in international research programs - an area where Norway has long traditions. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institute of Marine Research | ||||
Technical notes | The Institute of Marine Research will host the core of the project and facilitate the transmission of data for many of the partners. Other partners have their own storage facilities and functions that will be nodes in a distributed infrastructure. The core of the system shall contain “storage facilities and software that provide efficient access to metadata and a large number of datasets. The user gets access to metadata and datasets from all partners through a common web input with maps and graphics that will make it intuitive to search, select and retrieve data. The system will be designed to support different users by creating typical "cases" that show how to search for data. Access to the respective data sets must go through the web application to get a "one-stop-shop" for the data. Each node (data owner with its own storage) in the system must establish program components that make it possible to find data on request through the core system. Users can export data in many common formats that are commonly used in the research world (eg excel, txt, shape (?), NetCDF). The system shall also handle matters related to requirements for current licenses for different data sets and it shall have a register of all requests for data. | ||||
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https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/archivesearch/catalog/search/search.page
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/archivesearch/catalog/search/search.page | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/SatelliteData/OceanColor/
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/SatelliteData/OceanColor/ | ||||
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Citation | NOAA STAR Ocean Color Science Team (2017). VIIRS Ocean Color Science Quality Mission-long Reprocessed Environmental Data Records (EDR) Level-2 global products from January 2012 to the present minus 15 days. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/STAR-VIIRS-OCR-L2. Accessed [date]. NOAA STAR Ocean Color Science Team (2017). VIIRS Ocean Color Science Quality Mission-long Reprocessed Environmental Data Records (EDR) Level-3 global products from January 2012 to the present minus 15 days. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/STAR-VIIRS-OCR-L3. Accessed [date]. | ||||
Abstract | This site contains an overview of the NOAA archive services being provided for Level 2 (L2) and Level 3 (L3) ocean color (OC) products generated by the NOAA CoastWatch/OceanWatch Program (a.k.a CoastWatch). CoastWatch is an operational NOAA program that processes near real-time satellite data and makes it available to a variety of users in order to manage U.S. coastal resources and understand climate variability. CoastWatch currently produces near real-time ocean color products from multiple platforms. These include the Science Quality Environmental Data Records (L2 and L3) and L1B products from the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) onboard the Suomi-National Polar-orbiting Partnership (SNPP) satellite, Level 1A (L1A) data from the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) on board NASA/GeoEye's OrbView-2 satellite, and L2 data from SeaWiFS, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on board the NASA Aqua and Terra satellites, and the Medium Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MERIS) on board the European Space Agency's (ESA) Envisat platform. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
Technical notes | Hierarchical Data Format HDF. The OC Science Quality L2 and L3 Environmental Data Records (EDR) and L1B products are retrivaled from the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) onboard the Suomi-National Polar-orbiting Partnership (SNPP) satellite from January 2, 2012. The data are produced by NESDIS Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) OC team using the Multi-Sensor Level-1 to Level-2 (MSL12) ocean color data processing system. Science quality OC EDR are produced using the significantly improved VIIRS Sensor Data Records (SDR or Level-1B data), which are generated by the OC team (named OC-SDR) using both the solar and lunar approaches, and assimilated ancillary input data (as opposed to model predicted data used in near-real time data production). MSL12 and the OC-SDR calibration improvements were developed by the STAR OC team. The L2 ocean color products generated by CoastWatch from SeaWiFS, MODIS, and MERIS data consist primarily of spatial information on chlorophyll-a concentration, as well as turbidity (reflectance), covering 13 CoastWatch regions globally. Products derived from all three sensors have approximately 1 km-per-pixel resolution, and are delivered as both daily and 61-day composites. All files are in CoastWatch Hierarchical Data Format (HDF). The SeaWiFS instrument was launched by Orbital Sciences Corporation on the OrbView-2 (a.k.a. SeaStar) satellite in August 1997, and collected data from September 1997 until the end of mission in December 2010. TheMERIS is a medium-spectral resolution imaging spectrometer operating in the solar reflective spectral range and its data covers the time period from April 29, 2002 to April 8, 2012. | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/SatelliteData/jason/ | ||||
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English name | NCEI Ocean Surface Topography Mission OSTM /Jason 2 and Jason 3 Satellite Products Archive - NOAA | ||||
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Abstract | A series of ocean altimeter missions designed to observe ocean circulation sea-level rise and wave heights mean sea surface mean dynamic topography geoid bathymetry ocean tides wind speed. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/GODAS/ | ||||
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Abstract | GODAS depends on continuous real-time data from the Global Ocean Observing System. This project is to deliver routine ocean monitoring products, and is being implemented by CPC in cooperation with NOAA Ocean Observation and Monitoring Division (OOMD) Sea surface temperature anomaly isotherm sea level anomaly heat content anomaly tropical cyclone heat potential surface wind stress surface currents and ENSO data A global ocean climate monitoring activity | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA/NCEP | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Norio Baba ( OceanExpert : 13092 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://near-goos1.jodc.go.jp/index.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://iocwestpac.org/north-east-asian-regional-goos/172.html | ||||
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English name | NEAR-GOOS Regional Delayed Mode Data Base | ||||
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Abstract | As a regional pilot project of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS), the North-East Asian Regional GOOS (NEAR-GOOS) is being implemented by China, Japan, the Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation. NEAR-GOOS is intended to provide a regional framework for gathering and distributing oceanographic data in the North-East Asian region, in enabling participating countries to make better use of their investments in ocean observations and research towards the establishment of the Global Ocean Observing System. Oceanographic data and relevant products generated within NEAR-GOOS system will be open at free cost through electronic communications for various forms of marine uses. The oceanographic/marine meteorological data in the NEAR-GOOS region are maintained at the Regional Delayed Mode Data Base (RDMDB) operated by the Japan Oceanographic Data Center (JODC), The Regional Delayed Mode Data Base receives the data from the Regional Real Time Data Base (RRTDB) 30 days after they are collected. The Regional Delayed Mode Data Base also collects the data/products from the National Delayed Mode Data Bases (NDMDB) except those collected through Regional Real Time Data Base. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Japan Oceanographic Data Center | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water-category/sensor/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water-category/sensor/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Nearshore Sensor Observations - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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http://nzodn.nz
The NZODN Portal provides open access to available New Zealand marine science data.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Kevin Mackay ( OceanExpert : 19633 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://nzodn.nz | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://portal.aodn.org.au | ||||
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English name | New Zealand Ocean Data Network | ||||
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Citation | When using data from the NZODN please acknowledge use and credit organisations involved in the collection of the data stream. Full detail of the required citation and acknowledgement information will be located in the metadata of the data collection. | ||||
Abstract | The NZODN Portal provides open access to available New Zealand marine science data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Institute of Water and Atmosphere | ||||
Technical notes | The Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) Data Portal User Guide provides a set of instructions for how to contribute data. The screenshots in this guide are taken from the AODN portal, but the instructions are also applicable to the NZODN Data Portal and provide a useful framework for discovering NZODN data. | ||||
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https://www.niwa.co.nz/our-services/online-services/new-zealand-palaeotsunami-database
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Kevin Mackay ( OceanExpert : 19633 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.niwa.co.nz/our-services/online-services/new-zealand-palaeotsunami-database | ||||
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English name | New Zealand Palaeotsunami Database - NIWA | ||||
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Citation | When quoting, citing or distributing data from the Database, please cite the following reference: New Zealand Palaeotsunami Database. 2017. https://ptdb.niwa.co.nz [Access Date]. | ||||
Abstract | The New Zealand Palaeotsunami Database (Database) brings together all known information about tsunamis that occurred prior to written records. The purpose of the Database is to increase awareness of New Zealand's tsunami hazard and facilitate processing and analysis of palaeotsunami information. It consolidates published and unpublished research contributions from a range of institutions and science providers, both domestic and overseas, on palaeotsunamis in Aotearoa-New Zealand. The Database contains more than 400 line items and most likely describes more than 50 palaeotsunami events. The purpose of the Database is to increase awareness of New Zealand's tsunami hazard and facilitate processing and analysis of palaeotsunami information. It consolidates published and unpublished research contributions from a range of institutions and science providers, both domestic and overseas, on palaeotsunamis in Aotearoa-New Zealand. The Database contains more than 400 line items and most likely describes more than 50 palaeotsunami events. It is not intended to be complete however, rather as research progresses iterations will be made to remove erroneous data and add new data. The information is freely available to you. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Institute of Water and Atmosphere | ||||
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http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/map/platinfo/piradar.aspx?platformid=17193
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Boris Petelin ( OceanExpert : 8706 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/map/platinfo/piradar.aspx?platformid=17193 | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.nib.si/mbp/en/oceanographic-data-and-measurements/other-oceanographic-data/hf-radar-2 | ||||
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English name | NIB MBS HF radar - European Marine Observation and Data Network Physics | ||||
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Abstract | HF radar represents a new tool for waves and surficial currents assessment as well as a potential resource for monitoring the impact of wave energy on the marine environment. Although the technology we use to measure ocean currents is typically called "High-Frequency Radar" or "HF Radar", a more accurate name would be the "HF Radio". Ocean current transmitting antennas operate at similar frequencies to broadcast radio and TV, but at much lower power levels (0.1% or less). The transmitted energy, comparable to the power of a household light bulb, is harmless to humans and animals. Besides measuring waves and currents this technology offers the application of the results to multiple fields of marine activities. These measurements in Near real Time (NRT) can serve as an excellent monitoring tool for oil spill movements once they occur as well as in search and rescue operations. Furthermore, the measurements can be of great use for fishermen and tourism activities. Co-financed by the IPA ADRIATIC (EU) project ”Strengthening common reaction capacity to fight sea pollution of oil, toxic and hazardous substances in Adriatic Sea – HAZADR” (http://www.hazadr.eu/) two HF radar systems WERA were set up along the coast of the Gulf of Trieste. The National Institute of Biology, Marine Biology Station (NIB) in cooperation with the Slovenian Environment Agency (ARSO) placed a 12 channel system in the city of Piran (Slovenia), while the Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale (OGS) set up its system in Aurisina (Italy). Working in pairs thus they cover the Gulf of Trieste and the Bay of Piran as well. The NRT results are available to the public, local stakeholders and the scientific society in a graphical and digital form. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Boris Petelin ( OceanExpert : 8706 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/map/platinfo/piroosplot.aspx?platformid=9013&60days=false | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.nib.si/mbp/en/oceanographic-data-and-measurements/buoy-2 | ||||
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English name | NIB MBS mooring time series - European Marine Observation and Data Network Physics | ||||
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Abstract | Stainless-steel buoy Vida was manufactured and deployed in operation in 2008 by the company Manta d.o.o.. The buoy's hull is made of stainless steel 6 mm thick. It is 2.5 m in diameter and the height of the upper-most sensor (the anemometer) is 5 m. The buoy is fixed with three chains, which are attached to the buoy's hull at points separated by 120 degrees around the hull's perimeter. The chains connect the buoy to three concrete anchors on the seafloor at a depth of 22 m. On the buoy there are the following instruments: An acoustic Gill's Instruments 3D anemometer (height 5 m), a Vaisala air temperature and humidity sensor (height 3.5 m), a Seacat of Seabird T and C probe (depth 3 m) with a Wetlab fluorometer for chl-a measurements, an oxygen sensor 'Optode' of Aanderaa, also at a depth of 3 m. An Xsens motion sensor (accelerometer/compass-tilt sensor) is placed in the buoy's hull just below the top-cover of the hull and under the mast. An AWAC current meter from Nortek As is mounted at the seafloor, at a depth of 22 m. There are three surveillance web cameras. One underwater camera is mounted at the bottom of the buoy at about 2 m depth. The buoy is also equipped with three solar panels and a wind generator. Inside the buoy's hull are the: power supply electronics, lead batteries and a fuel cell, safety control electronics (sensor to monitor CO2 gas inside the hull, open-hatch IR sensor and three sensors to measure water levels). data acquisition electronics The communication system is an ethernet microwave link, functioning at two frequencies (two transmitters, one at 2.4 GHz, another at 5 GHz). Data are transmitted with a speed of at least 5 Mbit/s. All connecting cables between the instruments measuring the atmosphere and the electronics are passed through the mast, while cables connecting underwater instruments with the electronics go through a 'pipe' of about 0.3 m in diameter. One end of the pipe penetrates the bottom of the buoy's hull then passes through the top plate of the hull, to a height of about 1 m where it turns down and goes back through the top plate of the hull. In this way, the cables enter the buoy's hull from the sea. The maintenance of the buoy is guaranteed by our collaboration with the Slovenian Environment AgencyARSO. The coordinates of the oceanographic buoy Vida are: 45° 32.925' N, 13° 33.042' E | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
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https://www.coris.noaa.gov/welcome.html
Benthic habitat maps Environmental Sensitivity Index maps bathymetry shoreline and backscatter data; ...
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.coris.noaa.gov/welcome.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | NOAA Coral Reef Information System | ||||
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Abstract | Benthic habitat maps Environmental Sensitivity Index maps bathymetry shoreline and backscatter data; Coastal Change and Analysis data LiDAR and IfSAR data satellite data and products remotely sensed imagery and aerial photography; Coastal and marine observational data including Real time tides and currents data and biological survey data including fish coral algae and invertebrates. Journal articles and documents that relay CRCP program and policy information descriptions of the state of corals and strategies for preserving coral ecosystems NOAA Coral Reef activities include coral reef mapping monitoring and assessment; natural and socioeconomic research and modeling; outreach and education; and management and stewardship. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/global/global.html
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/global/global.html | ||||
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English name | NOAA ETOPO1 Global Relief Model | ||||
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Acronym | NOAA ETOPO1 | ||||
Citation | Cite as: Amante, C. and B.W. Eakins, 2009. ETOPO1 1 Arc-Minute Global Relief Model: Procedures, Data Sources and Analysis. NOAA Technical Memorandum NESDIS NGDC-24. National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA. doi:10.7289/V5C8276M [access date]. | ||||
Abstract | Ocean bathymetry available in Ice Surface top of Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets and Bedrock base of the ice sheets. Horizontal datum WGS 84 geographic Vertical datum sea level. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
Technical notes | NetCDF/ GRD98/ BINARY/ XYZ/ Georeferenced TIFF/ PDF/ PNG/ JPEG/ KMZV | ||||
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https://noosportal.bsh.de/
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Susanne Tamm ( OceanExpert : 35052 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://noosportal.bsh.de/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://noos.eurogoos.eu/ | ||||
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Abstract | NOOS data portal. operated by partners from the nine countries bordering the extended North Sea and European North West Shelf: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and the UK. The partners collaborate to develop and implement ocean observing and prediction systems for the NWS area, with delivery of real time operational data products and services. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Bundesamt fuer Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie (Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency) (BSH) | ||||
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https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/ngofs2/ngofs.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/ngofs2/ngofs.html | ||||
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English name | Northern Gulf of Mexico Operational Forecast System - NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services | ||||
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Abstract | Oceanographic nowcasts and forecast guidance are scientific predictions about the present and future states of a water body (generally including water levels, currents, water temperature and salinity). These predictions rely on either observed data or forecasts from large-scale numerical models. A nowcast incorporates recent (and often near real-time) observed meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate data and/or analyzed (e.g. gridded) meteorological and oceanographic products. A nowcast covers the period of time from the recent past (e.g., the past few days) to the present, and it can make predictions for locations where observational data are not available. Forecast guidance incorporates meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate forecasts and makes predictions about the future states of a water body. A forecast is usually initiated by the state of a nowcast. NGOFS model domain and grid image NGOFS2 model domain and grid image The wind data used to run NGOFS2 are based on the National Weather Service (NWS) nested, 12 km resolution North American Mesoscale (NAM) weather prediction model winds (for the nowcast and forecast). Additionally, NGOFS2 relies on CO-OPS' real-time water level, temperature and salinity observations, NWS Extratropical Storm Surge (ETSS) forecasts, the Advanced CIRCulation Model (ADCIRC) ec2001 tide database, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) river data, and the Global Real-Time Ocean Forecast System (G-RTOFS). The NGOFS2 grid, arching the open boundary between the coast near Panama City, Florida to the northeast and Veracruz, Mexico to the southwest, has 303,714 nodes and 569,405 elements. Grid resolution ranges from 10 km on the open ocean boundary to approximately 600 m near the coast, indicating the flexibility of the grid size based on bathymetry from the deep ocean to the coast. Additionally, the higher resolution along the navigational channels within bays, the inlets connecting bays with their adjacent coast, the intracoastal waterways, and the narrow tidal creeks, from approximately 45 m to 300 m, well resolves the complicated coastline and geometry, and thus is able to provide the detailed current features. The NGOFS2 grid and spatial extent is indicated above. Note that the greatest resolution of the NGOFS2 grid corresponds with the major bays in the northern Gulf of Mexico. The northern Gulf of Mexico bathymetry is also shown above. NGOFS2 runs on NOAA's High Performance Computers (HPC) in a new Coastal Ocean Modeling Framework (COMF) developed by CO-OPS. As a result, NGOFS2 has direct access to NWS operational meteorological products that it needs to run reliably. Nowcast and forecast guidance cycles are run 4 times a day (every 6 hours). NGOFS2 output is in NetCDF format. An archive of NGOFS2 NetCDF nowcast and forecast files can be accessed from THREDDS server. All CO-OPS official real-time products, including nowcast and forecast guidance from NGOFS2 are monitored by the CO-OPS's Continuous Operational Real-Time Monitoring System (CORMS). CORMS provides 24 hour per day, 7 day per week monitoring and quality control of sensors and data in order to ensure the availability, accuracy, and quality of tide, water level, current, and other marine environmental information. CORMS is intended to identify invalid and erroneous data and information before application of the data by real-time and near real-time users. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) | ||||
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http://www.bio.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/base/data-donnees/sst-en.php
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.bio.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/base/data-donnees/sst-en.php | ||||
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English name | Northwest Atlantic Sea-surface Temperature Database | ||||
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Abstract | This database consists of satellite measurements of (nominally) weekly-averaged surface temperature for the Northwest Atlantic. The data are obtained from the Physical Oceanography Archive Centre of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Fisheries and Oceans Canada | ||||
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https://northwestatlas.org/nwa
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://northwestatlas.org/nwa | ||||
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Abstract | The North West Atlas was created in response to the need for more comprehensive and accessible information on environmental and socio-economic data on the greater Northwest region. As such, the North West Atlas is a web portal to not only access and share information, but to celebrate and promote the biodiversity, heritage, value, and way of life of the greater Northwest region. To achieve these goals, the North West Atlas provides the infrastructure and tools to promote the free and open exchange of information to support science, policy making and public understanding of the greater Northwest region. The North West Atlas project builds on the e-Atlas project for the Great Barrier Reef and the Ningaloo Atlas covering Ningaloo World Heritage Area. It is a partnership between government organisations, non-government organisations, researchers, industry, and community groups to improve our understanding and raise awareness of the greater Northwest region. Funding for the Northwest Atlas project has been provided by PTTEP Australasia (a wholly-owned subsidiary of PTTEP, the Thai national petroleum exploration and production company) and the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS). | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Helge Sagen ( OceanExpert : 12817 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://norargo.hi.no/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://argo.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Norwegian Argo infrastructure | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Norsk Argo infrastruktur | ||||
Acronym | NorArgo | ||||
Citation | Argo (2000). Argo float data and metadata from Global Data Assembly Centre (Argo GDAC). http://doi.org/10.17882/42182 | ||||
Abstract | NorArgo is an ocean observing system for the Arctic that monitor, in near real-time, essential physical and ecosystem variables. It will operate an array of ~30 autonomous vertical profiling floats, Argo floats, that will carry various sensors (pressure, temperature, salinity, oxygen, pH, nitrate, etc.). NorArgo is funded by the Norwegian Research Council for 2018-2023 (through the infrastructure project NorArgo2). | ||||
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https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/bathymetry/hydro.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/bathymetry/hydro.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/ngdc.html | ||||
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English name | NOS Hydrographic Survey Data - National Centers for Environmental Information at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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Abstract | NCEI maintains the National Ocean Service Hydrographic Data Base (NOSHDB) and Hydrographic Survey Meta Data Base (HSMDB). Both are populated by the Office of Coast Survey and National Geodetic Service, and provide coverage of coastal waters and the U.S. exclusive economic zone and its territories. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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https://ntl.gcoos.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://ntl.gcoos.org/ | ||||
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English name | Notices to Lessees and Operators Data Repository and Registry - Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | Notices to Lessees and Operators (NTLs) are formal documents that provide clarification, description, or interpretation of a regulation or OCS standard; provide guidelines on the implementation of a special lease stipulation or regional requirement; provide a better understanding of the scope and meaning of a regulation by explaining BSEE interpretation of a requirement; or transmit administrative information such as current telephone listings and a change in BSEE personnel or office address. This stipulation require offshore lesees to provide oceanographic data. This site was developed to faciliate the collection, processing and reporting of the required data to the public. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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https://ipt.env.duke.edu/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://ipt.env.duke.edu/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://obis.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | OBIS-SEAMAP, Ocean Biodiversity Information System Spatial Ecological Analysis of Megavertebrate Populations, is a spatially referenced online database, aggregating marine mammal, seabird, sea turtle and ray & shark observation data from across the globe. OBIS-SEAMAP, hosted at Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab, Duke University, is aimed at augmenting our understanding of the distribution and the ecology of the target species by quantifying the global patterns of marine species distribution and biodiversity and designing and implementing standard databases and innovative sampling techniques. Started in 2002 by the funding from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and continued to grow through the past funding from National Science Foundation, National Oceanographic Partnership Program and Naval Postgraduate School, OBIS-SEAMAP has become one of the largest data repository of this kind. | ||||
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http://www.marine.csiro.au/ipt/
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Dave Watts ( OceanExpert : 27055 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.marine.csiro.au/ipt/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.obis.org.au/ | ||||
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Abstract | Harvest point for the OBIS Australia node of OBIS. The IPT installation is hosted and maintained by CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere. Data is sourced from ALA, AODN and other online data providers, loaded into a DarwinCore compliant database, taxa matched to WoRMS and then published via the IPT. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation | ||||
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http://gp.sea.gov.ua:8082/ipt/
Black Sea node of EurOBIS
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://gp.sea.gov.ua:8082/ipt/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://obis.org/node/bdb3b59b-7dad-4c06-a2d6-3e576158cc4c | ||||
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English name | OBIS Black Sea IPT | ||||
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Abstract | Black Sea node of EurOBIS | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Ukrainian Scientific Centre of Ecology of the Sea | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ipt.iobis.org/wsaobis/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://obis.org/node/dde0dbd3-92fb-41e6-9f51-b1ae930a934b | ||||
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English name | OBIS Brazil IPT | ||||
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Abstract | OBIS Brail IPT. The Long-term Program of Ecological Research of the Coastal Habitats of Espírito Santo (PELD-HCES), which is part of the Brazilian Long-term Ecological Research Program (LTER) has become an IODE Associate Data Unit in order to run OBIS Brazil, the regional node for the South-West Atlantic, which has been dormant for a few years. PELD-HCES is currently monitoring benthic assemblages, oceanographic and sediment variables on coastal ecosystems including estuaries, mangroves and intertidal coastal reefs. They aim to assess the spatial-temporal patterns of benthic assemblages in the studied ecosystems along seasonal and interannual scales. The PELD-HCES is a multidisciplinaty research team, coordinated by Prof. Angelo Bernardino at the Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, and involves several other institutional partners: Universidade de São Paulo, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Universidade Federal do do Paraná, Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, and the Oregon State University, and is funded by Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico-CNPQ, Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior-CAPES, and Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa e Inovação do Espírito Santo-FAPES. The PELD-HCES is also an active member (since 2019) of the Marine Biodiversity Observation Network Pole to Pole of the Americas (MBON Pole to Pole), a program with a strong focus on the enhancement of data sharing via OBIS and the implementation of best practices for biodiversity monitoring. The PELD-HCES is open to support regional training courses in environmental monitoring, biodiversity assessment, data analysis and data QC. | ||||
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http://ipt.vliz.be/obiscanada/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ipt.vliz.be/obiscanada/ | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ipt.iobis.org/obis-deepsea/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://obis.org/node/aa56c74b-90ba-461d-b117-2b384571993b | ||||
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English name | OBIS Deep Sea IPT | ||||
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Abstract | The Deep-sea OBIS node is one of the global thematic nodes of the Ocean Biodiversity Information System, hosted at the OBIS secretariat, and managed by the Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum. The deep-sea OBIS node aims to provide a single integrated access point to high-quality data and information on the diversity, abundance and distribution of all deep-sea organisms and their ecosystem properties, including habitat and environmental characteristics. The further development of this deep-sea OBIS node and data portal is a shared responsibility of the wider deep-sea scientific community, and is supported by the International network for scientific investigation of deep-sea ecosystems (INEEP project, http://www.indeep-project.org/) and the Deep Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI, http://dosi-project.org/). | ||||
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https://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/ipt/rss.do
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/ipt/rss.do | ||||
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Abstract | JAMSTEC has served as a regional OBIS node for Japan for years with support from the Japan Oceanographic Data Center. It has gathered data on the distribution of marine species recorded by Japanese researchers, and made them openly accessible through the Biological Information System for Marine Life (BISMaL) – a database operated by JAMSTEC, and through OBIS. In recognition of such efforts, JAMSTEC was accepted as an Associate Data Unit (ADU) of IODE on January 19, 2015, giving JAMSTEC a much more important role as the regional OBIS node for Japan. The regional OBIS node for Japan at JAMSTEC changed its name on April 1 from the Japan Regional OBIS Node (J-RON) to the Japan Ocean Biogeographic Information System Center (J-OBIS), and its secretariat was placed under JAMSTEC's Global Oceanographic Data Center (GODAC) located in Nago, Okinawa. And today, on July 1, the J-OBIS website was launched for Japanese researchers and data providers. J-OBIS will continue its efforts to gather the marine geographical data from biological research in Japan and make them available through BISMaL and OBIS to researchers and data collectors in the world, with the cooperation of Japanese research institutions. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ipt.vliz.be/kmfri/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://obis.org/node/aa56c74b-90ba-461d-b117-2b384571993b | ||||
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Abstract | The Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI), which is also the National Oceanographic Data Centre for Kenya, runs the national OBIS node for Kenya. KMFRI’s main role is to undertake research in marine and freshwater fisheries, aquaculture, environmental and ecological studies, in order to provide scientific data and information for sustainable exploitation, management and conservation of Kenya’s fisheries resources. | ||||
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https://mapper.obis.org
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Ward Appeltans ( OceanExpert : 11770 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://mapper.obis.org | ||||
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Citation | OBIS (YEAR) OBIS mapper [tool]. Ocean Biogeographic Information System. Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO. www.iobis.org. | ||||
Abstract | The interactive OBIS mapper allows the user to visualize, filter and download the data and metadata. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | UNESCO / IOC Project Office for IODE | ||||
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http://ipt.iobis.org/senegal/
OBIS Senegal is a node of the Marine Biodiversity Data Management System (OBIS), hosted by the Ocean ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ipt.iobis.org/senegal/ | ||||
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Abstract | OBIS Senegal is a node of the Marine Biodiversity Data Management System (OBIS), hosted by the Oceanographic Research Center of Dakar-Thiaroye (CRODT) of the Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research (ISRA). OBIS Senegal has a subregional scope, since it gathers data collected from west african marine waters. It began its activities in 2014. OBIS Senegal also has ambitions to provide services and tools for data management to institutions in the West African region. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Abby Benson ( OceanExpert : 25483 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www1.usgs.gov/obis-usa/ipt/ | ||||
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Abstract | Ocean Biogeographic Information System USA (OBIS-USA) brings together marine biological observation data – recorded observations of identifiable marine species at a known time and place, collected primarily from U.S. Waters or with U.S. funding. Coordinated by the Science Analytics and Synthesis (SAS) Program of the United States Geological Survey (USGS), OBIS-USA, strives to meet national data integration and dissemination needs for marine data about organisms and ecosystems. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ttu.ee/institutes/department-of-marine-systems/marine-information/observation-data/ | ||||
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Abstract | Department of Marine Systems is a university education, research and development institution whose competence and responsibility involves basic and applied research of the Baltic Sea physical and biogeochemical processes in order to better understand and model those processes in the context of changing atmospheric, terrestrial, and human impacts. The studies are important for the development of marine information systems and forecasting methods. The main areas where MSI is conducting research are: - Systematic investigation and modelling of physical and biogeochemical processes in the sea and other water-bodies in the context of the atmospheric and land processes and anthropogenic influences. - Investigation of the functioning and stability of aquatic ecosystems, modelling and prediction of the changes in their states with the aim of the applications in the marine environment protection and management. - Quantitative estimation and modelling of the interactive processes between coastal sea, land and human activities, including applications in the areas of coastal engineering and management. - Development of the operational methods of the analysis and forecasting of the state of the sea and other water bodies together with the applications in the management of marine resources, environmental impact assessment, navigation safety and national defence. Observational data provided by the Department of Marine Systems of Estonia include Estonian Marine areas Information System; Glider MIA; Meteorological stations at harbours and on navigational buoys; Keri station; Sea Level Information System; MET-OCEAN portal; Profiling buoy stations; Tallinn-Helsinki Ferrybox; Tallinn-Stockholm Ferrybox M/S Baltic Queen; Tallinn-Stockholm Ferrybox M/S Romantika. | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.dmi.dk/friedata/observationer/ | ||||
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Abstract | On this page you can see and download selected observations from DMI's measuring stations in Denmark and Greenland. Read more about how to download data. Observation data are so-called raw data, which means that they are not quality-controlled or otherwise processed. You can read more here about how data is measured. You can select the country, parameter, measuring station and period. When selecting a parameter, you get a list of stations where the parameter is measured. Below the graph you can see information about the selected measuring station and the year from which the various parameters are available. | ||||
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https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/
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Datasource URL | https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/ | ||||
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Abstract | Sea ice, sea surface, temperature, night marine air temperature, in situ ocean temperature and salinity profiles and objective analyses monthly/daily gridded sea level pressures data are included. Observed subsurface ocean temperature and salinity profiles with data quality information and objective analyses formed from the profile data with uncertainty estimates. Data are available from 1900 to the present. Researchers at the Met Office Hadley Centre produce and maintain a range of gridded datasets of meteorological variables for use in climate monitoring and climate modelling. This site provides access to these datasets for bona fide scientific research and personal usage only. Please note that this is not an operational service. This site is run by research staff with the primary aim of improving collaboration with fellow researchers. Everyone is welcome to use the site, and we aim to make it reliable, but it does not have the same level of support as the official Met Office web site. Hadley Centre climate model data is distributed through the British Atmospheric Data Centre. Some climate model runs are also available on the WCRP CMIP3 Multi-model data archive. Please consider the use of these data resources in your work, if appropriate. The Hadley Centre collaborates with UKCIP on modelled and observed datasets. | ||||
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https://www.emodnet-biology.eu/toolbox/en/download/occurrence/explore
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.emodnet-biology.eu/toolbox/en/download/occurrence/explore | ||||
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English name | Occurrence Data - European Marine Observation and Data Network Biology Data | ||||
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Abstract | Marine biodiversity data are essential to measure and study the ecosystem health of maritime basins. These data are often collected with limited spatial and temporal scope and are scattered over different organizations in small datasets for a specific species group or habitat. Therefore there is a continuous need to assemble these individual datasets, and process them into interoperable biological data products for assessing the environmental state of overall ecosystems and complete sea basins. The Maritime Policy Blue Book, welcomed by the European Council in 2007, announced that the European Commission would take steps to set up a European Marine Observation and Data Network to improve access to high quality marine data for private bodies, public authorities and researchers. 2009-2012: A set of preparatory actions on biological data, hydrographic data, physical data, chemical data, geological data and broad scale habitats has been launched for a limited set of Sea Basins. It aims at gathering experience for a later permanent operational system. The main objective of the biology project was the development of an online marine biological data portal allowing the access and download of marine biological data across Europe. The biological lot focused on gathering available information and on the temporal and spatial distribution of species composition, abundance and biomass of phytoplankton, zooplankton, angiosperms, macro-algae, invertebrate bottom fauna, bird communities, sea mammals and reptiles. You can consult the final report of the biology preparatory action. 2013-2016: In the follow up project, a consortium of 21 government agencies and research institutes with national and international expertise in marine biological data monitoring and data management will build further upon the work carried out during the biological preparatory action of EMODnet and will deliver data, metadata and data products of surveys in the water column and on the sea bed from phytoplankton, zooplankton, angiosperms, marcoalgae, benthos, birds, mammals, reptiles and fish occurring in European marine waters. The EMODnet biological data portal will provide access to different thematic databases and to several long-term national marine biological monitoring datasets from all European regional seas. The project will identify and focus on biological data types, species, species attributes, sampling methods and biological indicators to support the variety of legislations, and will create biological data products to support environmental legislations including the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. 2017-2020: the multi-resolution phase: a consortium of 23 governmental agencies, research institutes and international organizations with national and international expertise in marine biological data monitoring and data management build further upon the work carried out during the previous phases and will deliver data, metadata and data products of surveys in the water column and on the sea bed from phytoplankton, zooplankton, angiosperms, macroalgae, benthos, birds, mammals, reptiles and fishes occurring in European marine waters. We identify and focus on biological data types, species, species attributes, sampling methods and biological indicators to support the variety of legislations, and will create biological data products to support environmental legislations including the EU MSFD. The EMODnet biology infrastructure is supported by and building on components and tools developed by the Lifewatch ERIC and Lifewatch Marine. | ||||
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https://sccoos.org/ocean-acidification/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://sccoos.org/ocean-acidification/ | ||||
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English name | Ocean Acidification - Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | To better understand ocean acidification and the effects on shellfish SCCOOS, along with AOOS, NaNOOS and CeNCOOS, partnered with the shellfish industry to test state-of-the-art carbon system instruments, such as the Burkolator, at hatcheries and shellfish growing sites, as well as transition more affordable sensors (e.g., ACDC and SeapHOx) to operations. The full asset list is available on the IOOS Partners Across Coasts Ocean Acidifcation (IPACOA) data portal. | ||||
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https://obis.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Ward Appeltans ( OceanExpert : 11770 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://obis.org/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://obis.org | ||||
ODIS-Arch URL | https://obis-sitemaps.s3.amazonaws.com/sitemap_datasets.xml | ||||
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English name | Ocean Biodiversity Information System | ||||
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Citation | OBIS (YEAR) OBIS data portal [tool]. Ocean Biogeographic Information System. Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO. www.iobis.org. | ||||
Abstract | The OBIS data portal provides statistics on species (and higher taxa), datasets, OBIS nodes, areas (EEZ, LME, IHO Sea Area, EBSA, World Heritage sites), data provider institutions and countries (based on origin of data providers). More than 20 OBIS nodes around the world connect 500 institutions from 56 countries. Collectively, they have provided over 45 million observations of nearly 120 000 marine species, from Bacteria to Whales, from the surface to 10 900 meters depth, and from the Tropics to the Poles. The datasets are integrated so you can search and map them all seamlessly by species name, higher taxonomic level, geographic area, depth, time and environmental parameters. OBIS emanates from the Census of Marine Life (2000-2010) and was adopted as a project under IOC-UNESCO’s International Oceanographic Data and Information (IODE) program in 2009. Objectives: 1. Provide the world’s largest scientific knowledge base on the diversity, distribution and abundance of all marine organisms in an integrated and standardized format (as a contribution to Aichi biodiversity target 19). 2. Facilitate the integration of biogeographic information with physical and chemical environmental data, to facilitate climate change studies. 3. Contribute to a concerted global approach to marine biodiversity and ecosystem monitoring, through guidelines on standards and best practices, including globally agreed Essential Ocean Variables, observing plans, and indicators in collaboration with other IOC programs. 4. Support the assessment of the state of marine biological diversity to better inform policymakers, and respond to the needs of regional and global processes such as the UN World Ocean Assessment (WOA) and the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) 5. Provide data, information, and tools to support the identification of biologically important marine and coastal habitats for the development of marine spatial plans and other area-based management plans (e.g. for the identification of Ecologically or Biologically Significant marine Areas (EBSAs) under the Convention on Biological Diversity. 6. Increase the institutional and professional capacity in marine biodiversity and ecosystem data collection, management, analysis and reporting tools, as part of IOC’s Ocean Teacher Global Academy (OTGA) 7. Provide information and guidance on the use of biodiversity data for education and research and provide state of the art services to society including decision-makers 8. Provide a global platform for international collaboration between national and regional marine biodiversity and ecosystem monitoring programs, enhancing the Member States and global contributions to inter alia, the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) and the Global Earth Observing System of Systems (GEOSS). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | UNESCO / IOC Project Office for IODE | ||||
Technical notes | Data access and download services via OBIS mapper, OBIS API or OBIS R Package. | ||||
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http://ipt.iobis.org/
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Datasource URL | http://ipt.iobis.org/ | ||||
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English name | Ocean Biodiversity Information System Integrated Publishing Toolkit | ||||
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Abstract | This site hosts several IPT instances: EurOBIS: regional OBIS node for Europe (EurOBIS) OBIS-Canada, IndOBIS, ArcOD, and SEA-OBIS among others. Website hosted by Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee | ||||
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https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/oads/stewardship/data_portal.html
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Hernan Eduardo Garcia ( OceanExpert : 707 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/oads/stewardship/data_portal.html | ||||
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English name | Ocean Carbon and Acidification Data Portal - NOAA | ||||
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Abstract | This data access portal allows you to search for individual collection-level data sets. Ocean Acidification Data Stewardship (OADS) is a data management project funded by NOAA/OAR/Ocean Acidification Program (OAP), and operated within NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). The primary mission of OADS is to ensure all data collected from OAP investments are properly archived and made accessible towards improved assessments of marine ecosystem vulnerability, and better forecasting capabilities, in accordance with the NOAA Plan for Public Access to Research Results (PARR) and the White House executive order on making data open and machine-readable. This includes dedicated support for data acquisition, quality assurance, management of rich metadata, application of controlled vocabularies, long-term archiving, stable data citation, as well as online data discovery and access services. We are located within NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) at Silver Spring, Maryland. OADS builds on a collaborative approach with shared responsibilities among scientists, data managers, and data partners. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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https://www.caricoos.org/#!?detail=SelectOceanColor
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.caricoos.org/#!?detail=SelectOceanColor | ||||
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English name | Ocean color and SST - Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | Observations: Ocean Chlorophyll Concentration, Ocean Color Index, Floating Algae Index (Sargasso), and Sea Surface Temperature. | ||||
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https://oceandata.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/file_search/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oceandata.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/api/file_search/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://earthdata.nasa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Ocean Color Data File search - Ocean Biology Distributed Active Archive Center at NASA | ||||
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Abstract | This search page will locate publicly available files within the ODPS. Enter the name of a file or a wildcard pattern in the search field. Optionally select the datatype, mission to search, and/or time range. A start time can be entered without an end time, however, if an end time is specified, a start time must be entered. You can opt to have the results returned as a list in a text file with or without a URL prefix prepended. You can also search for files associated with an unextracted data subscription by entering the subscription ID in the field provided. By default, files matching the subscription for the previous 3 days will be retrieved. Enter a start date to change this behavior. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oceandata.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/ | ||||
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Abstract | Direct Data Access provides direct access to all available data through https protocol, suitable for bulk download. Examples of how to download data from the command line can be found on our data download methods page. The OBPG serves as a Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) for satellite Ocean Biology (OB) data produced or collected under NASA's Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS), including those from historical missions and partner space organizations and is a member of the International Council for Science - World Data System (ICSU-WDS). This website thus serves as the primary data access portal to the NASA OB.DAAC. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oceandata.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/opendap/ | ||||
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English name | Ocean Color OPeNDAP Repository - Ocean Biology Distributed Active Archive Center at NASA | ||||
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Abstract | Ocean Biology Processing Group (OBPG) provides OpeNDAP access to data. "obpgcrawler" package provides basic THREDDS crawling facilties. The idea is to programmatically search the OpeNDAP offerings at OceanColor. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://climate.esa.int/en/projects/ocean-colour/data/ | ||||
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English name | Ocean Colour Data - European Space Agency Climate Office | ||||
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Citation | All Ocean Colour CCI products are free and open. However, we request all users to acknowledge the source of the data, whenever publishing any work based on them. The correct reference for OC-CCI products is: Sathyendranath, S, Brewin, RJW, Brockmann, C, Brotas, V, Calton, B, Chuprin, A, Cipollini, P, Couto, AB, Dingle, J, Doerffer, R, Donlon, C, Dowell, M, Farman, A, Grant, M, Groom, S, Horseman, A, Jackson, T, Krasemann, H, Lavender, S, Martinez-Vicente, V, Mazeran, C, Mélin, F, Moore, TS, Müller, D, Regner, P, Roy, S, Steele, CJ, Steinmetz, F, Swinton, J, Taberner, M, Thompson, A, Valente, A, Zühlke, M, Brando, VE, Feng, H, Feldman, G, Franz, BA, Frouin, R, Gould, Jr., RW, Hooker, SB, Kahru, M, Kratzer, S, Mitchell, BG, Muller-Karger, F, Sosik, HM, Voss, KJ, Werdell, J, and Platt, T (2019) An ocean-colour time series for use in climate studies: the experience of the Ocean-Colour Climate Change Initiative (OC-CCI). Sensors: 19, 4285. doi:10.3390/s19194285 | ||||
Abstract | Access to several options, including FTP and the Composite Browser, is available via http://www.oceancolour.org. The data can be directly downloaded from: ftp://oc-cci-data:ELaiWai8ae@oceancolour.org FTP server: oceancolour.org Username: oc-cci-data Password: ELaiWai8ae Support is available from help@esa-oceancolour-cci.org Some people have reported that the Mac FTP client has trouble with files bigger than 4GB. If you look at the monthly composites directory and the files there appear to be around 500-600MB rather than ~4.5GB, you're affected by this problem. If you attempt to download, you'll get ~500MB corrupt files. So you'll need to use an alternative FTP client or the terminal. If you’re interested in downloading a subset of the dataset then THREDDS provides several options. As an example, the NetCDF subset service allows for a spatial and / or temporal subset to be extracted. From https://rsg.pml.ac.uk/thredds/catalog-cci.html, first choose the temporal composites required (daily, 8day or monthly) and then access Option 5, which is NetcdfSubset. Now choose the products, Latitude / Longitude subset and time subset options. Then press Submit at the bottom of the page. If you receive an error message then it’s likely you’re trying to download too much data in one block – files cannot be larger than 4GB. The Stride parameter can be set to a value greater than 1 if you only want every nth value. The output is a single NetCDF file and so this method will become unwieldy for large areas / time periods.If you’d prefer binary or ASCII data then choose Option 1, which is OPeNDAP. To browse the data in an interactive viewer, the Web GIS Portal (http://www.oceancolour.org/portal) is an option that can produce plots / graphics of the data, as well as export layers. First select the product(s) that you’re interested in, then select ‘Analysis’ that should be in the top right hand corner and choose what you’d like to do. | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://portal.aoos.org/ | ||||
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English name | Ocean Data Explorer - Alaska Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | This portal contains scientific and management information including real-time sensor feeds, operational oceanographic and atmospheric models, satellite observations and GIS data sets that describe the biological, chemical and physical characteristics of Alaska and its surrounding waters. This map offers many new updated features that build upon the existing data system, including: - Data comparison and charting functions; - Featured data views; - Advanced charting features, including climatologies and anomalies; - Station and source-level metadata pages; - Shareable custom data views. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.bio.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/base/data-donnees/odi-en.php | ||||
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English name | Ocean Data Inventory ( ODI ): A Database of Ocean Current, Temperature and Salinity Time Series for the Northwest Atlantic | ||||
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Citation | Gregory, D.N. 2004. Ocean Data Inventory (ODI): A Database of Ocean Current, Temperature and Salinity Time Series for the Northwest Atlantic. DFO Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat Research Document 2004/097. http://science-catalogue.canada.ca/record=b4023751~S6 | ||||
Abstract | The Ocean Data Inventory database is an inventory of all of the oceanographic time series data held by the Ocean Science Division at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. The data archive includes about 5800 current meter and acoustic doppler time series, 4500 coastal temperature time series from thermographs, as well as a small number (200) of tide gauges. Many of the current meters also have temperature and salinity sensors. The area for which there are data is roughly defined as the North Atlantic and Arctic from 30° - 82° N, although there are some minor amounts of data from other parts of the world. The time period is from 1960 to present. The database is updated on a regular basis. | ||||
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https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/l3/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/l3/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://earthdata.nasa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Ocean Data Level-3 Browser - Ocean Biology Distributed Active Archive Center at NASA | ||||
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Abstract | This interface provides access to the level-3 products produced and archived by the Ocean Biology Processing Group. You can use it to obtain links to download the data directly, save images as well as to order netCDF data file(s). You must have an Earthdata account to extract data from the L3 Browser. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi/browse.pl | ||||
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English name | Ocean Data Level 1 and 2 Browser - Ocean Biology Distributed Active Archive Center at NASA | ||||
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Abstract | Level 1 & 2 Browser: visual browse, download and data order access to all supported satellite data for Level-1 and Level-2 scenes at observed geographic scale and temporal granularity including cross satellite and in situ data search capabilities. | ||||
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https://app.hubocean.earth/
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Submitter/Owner | Matthew Whaley ( OceanExpert : 65874 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://app.hubocean.earth/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.hubocean.earth/ | ||||
ODIS-Arch URL | https://oih-sitemap.azurewebsites.net/ | ||||
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English name | Ocean Data Platform | ||||
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Abstract | HUB Ocean’s Ocean Data Platform (ODP) is aggregating, unlocking and enabling a diverse range of ocean data, from existing open sources to ‘locked’ industry data. The ODP is designed to host data efficiently with rich metadata; facilitate access and sharing through geo-spatially performant APIs; and empower analysis with scalable cloud compute. The result is enabling the consumption of a variety of ocean data sources in a way that is standardized, powerful and ‘FAIR’ (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.oceandata.earth | ||||
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Abstract | The Ocean Data Platform (ODP) is an open and collaborative platform that harnesses the power of data liberation and contextualization for the people. The Ocean Data Platform is being developed by the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution for the Ocean, C4IR Ocean. C4IR Ocean combines the strength of Norway’s history of responsible ocean management and the industrial experience and agility of Aker with the World Economic Forum and Friends of Ocean Action’s leadership as international entities for public-private cooperation to develop ocean governance frameworks. Connecting data, people and technology for a healthy and productive ocean. | ||||
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http://www.oceandataportal.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Sergey Belov ( OceanExpert : 13831 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.oceandataportal.org/ | ||||
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English name | Ocean Data Portal - IOC/UNESCO-IODE | ||||
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Abstract | Timely access to quality data is essential for the understanding of marine processes. The International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) programme of IOC UNESCO, through its distributed network of National Oceanographic Data Centres (NODCs), is establishing the Ocean Data Portal (ODP) to facilitate seamless access to marine data/services and to promote the exchange and dissemination of marine data and services. Conceptually, ODP is aimed to implement the “end to end” data management and “one-stop shop” approach. ODP can support the full range of processes including data discovery, evaluation (through visualization and metadata review) and access and delivers a standards-based infrastructure that provides integration of marine data and services across the NODC network. In fact the ODP technology is not dependent on specific thematic (discipline) content and can be scaled to other communities. The key principle behind the ODP is its interoperability with existing systems and the IODE is working closely with the Joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM) to ensure the ODP is interoperable with the WMO Information System (WIS) that will provide access to marine meteorological and oceanographic data and information to serve a number of applications, including climate. Following the IODE recommendations high priority has been assigned also to the interaction with the SeaDataNet (SDN) and Global Earth Observation System of System (GEOSS). The ODP development is carried out under leadership of the joint IODE/JCOMM Expert Group for Data Management Practices (ETDMP) and on basis of technologies of Unified state system of information on the oceans of the Russian Federation. The implementation had two stages: Version 1 and 2. The ODP v1 operated from 2009 and currently its distributed data source network includes more 10 data providers in IODE data centres from the BackSea region, Canada, Australia, UK, the East Asian and South America region. ODP v2 has improved capabilities based on use of new information technologies and international interoperability standards and tools. At this time the ODP v.2 is in a pre-operational phase. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | UNESCO / IOC Project Office for IODE | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://data.unep-wcmc.org | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.unenvironment.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre is a world leader in biodiversity knowledge. It works with scientists and policymakers worldwide to place biodiversity at the heart of the environment and development decision-making to enable enlightened choices for people and the planet. The Ocean Data Viewer offers users the opportunity to view and download a range of spatial datasets that are useful for informing decisions regarding the conservation of marine and coastal biodiversity. These decisions ultimately affect the ocean's health and productivity, which provide the ecosystem services that are necessary for our well-being, livelihoods, and survival. To date, the users of this tool have included government agencies, scientists, researchers, the corporate sector, and non-governmental organisations. These data come from internationally respected scientific institutions and other organisations that have agreed to make their data available to the global community, with the hope that these data will support and encourage informed decision-making that sustains global biodiversity and ecosystem services. The Ocean Data Viewer is primarily a mechanism to view and download data, and is not intended to be used for analysis or to query data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre | ||||
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http://web.iodp.tamu.edu/OVERVIEW/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://web.iodp.tamu.edu/OVERVIEW/ | ||||
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English name | Ocean Drilling Data - International Ocean Discovery Program | ||||
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Abstract | Access IODP, ODP and DSDP data and photos directly here. Just keep clicking on the blue numbers until you find what you need. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Scripps Institution of Oceanography | ||||
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http://www.oceanflux-ghg.org/Products/OceanFlux-data
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.oceanflux-ghg.org/Products/OceanFlux-data | ||||
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English name | OceanFlux Data - Oceanflux Greenhouse Gases | ||||
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Abstract | Several relevant datasets have been collected from various sources for OceanFlux project. They have been processed in order to provide consistent and homogeneous composite files, on the same grid and temporal resolution, as well as multi-year climatologies. | ||||
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https://ogsl.ca/en/navigation/ocean-forecasts/app
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Anne-Sophie Ste-Marie ( OceanExpert : 36559 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://ogsl.ca/en/navigation/ocean-forecasts/app | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://ogsl.ca/en/navigation/ocean-forecasts/context | ||||
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English name | Ocean Forecasts - St. Lawrence Global Observatory | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Prévisions océaniques - Observatoire Global du Saint-Laurent | ||||
Acronym | Ocean Forecasts - SLGO | ||||
Citation | Joint database from Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Canadian Hydrographic Service, Environment Canada’s Canadian Meteorological Centre and Canadian Ice Service, published on St. Lawrence Global Observatory’s-SLGO portal. [https://slgo.ca]. Accessed [YYYY-MM-DD]. | ||||
Abstract | The "Ocean Forecasts" interactive map gives access to surface current (speed & direction), sea ice (concentration & thickness) and water level forecasts for the St. Lawrence River, Estuary and Gulf. Ocean forecasts are produced by the Operational Oceanography scientific team of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Maurice Lamontagne Institute, Mont-Joli, Québec. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://ocean.weather.gov/Current_fcasts.php | ||||
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Abstract | The NCEP Global Real-Time Ocean Forecast System (Global RTOFS) data is based on the U.S. Navy implementation of Global HYCOM. Regional NCOM data is provided by the Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVO). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA National Weather Service, Ocean Prediction Center | ||||
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http://navigator.oceansdata.ca/public
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://navigator.oceansdata.ca/public | ||||
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Citation | Dataset, http://navigator.oceansdata.ca (year) Example: GIOPS daily averages, http://navigator.oceansdata.ca, 2017 | ||||
Abstract | The Ocean Navigator is a modern, user-friendly, interactive online map displaying scientific ocean data gathered from various models around the world. It includes a number of different variables such as temperature and ocean currents. The tool is developed by scientists, but is designed for any user; be it a researcher writing a technical paper, or a hobbyist interested in the oceans. These datasets are not intended for navigational purposes. It is expected that users of this portal will have an interest in oceanographic data and the intention is to provide oceanographic context for a wide range of users. Please note that this site is still in active development and may have some bugs or other issues in displaying data, for access to raw data please see our THREDDS server. To report a bug please e-mail: oceandatamap@gmail.com | ||||
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https://www.dhn.mil.pe/Archivos/atlas/Atlas2019.pdf
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Luis Angel Culqui Maiz ( OceanExpert : 40924 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.dhn.mil.pe/Archivos/atlas/Atlas2019.pdf | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.dhn.mil.pe/educacion | ||||
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English name | OCEANOGRAPHIC AND METEROLOGICAL ATLAS OF THE PERUVIAN SEA - Hydrography and Navigation Directorate of Perú | ||||
Original (non-English) name | ATLAS OCEANOGRAFICO Y METEREOLOGICO DEL MAR PERUANO - Dirección de Hidrografía y Navegación de Perú | ||||
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Abstract | At present, the competitive patterns of this globalized world show the importance of having an educated population capable of assimilating new technologies and innovating. Knowledge plays an important role since it is through it that development and the ability to increase wealth are generated, maintaining or increasing the economic and social prosperity of its inhabitants. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Marina de Guerra del Perú, Dirección de Hidrografía y Navegación | ||||
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https://odin2.io-warnemuende.de/data/sign-in
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://odin2.io-warnemuende.de/data/sign-in | ||||
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English name | Oceanographic Database Search with Interactive Navigation - Oceanographic Database of the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde | ||||
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Abstract | ODIN 2 – short for Oceanographic Database Search with Interactive Navigation – is a tool that has been specially developed for working with the IOW’s measurement database – IOWDB: It supports the focused and fast search in over 70 million database entries. The search – in English or in German – is supported by any current web browser and can be narrowed down to specific projects, stations, parameters, time periods, depths and/or areas. ODIN 2 offers the possibility to choose between different output formats for the results, including the visualization of the data. The individually tailored searches can be provided with a permanent link so that the data they contain are citable in scientific publications and their origin can be traced at any time. While external users without registration only have access to time series and depth profiles from the IOW monitoring programme, registration opens up almost the entire data pool of the database. Registration is free of charge. The IOWDB was developed especially for the requirements of the IOW, but since March 2018 it is also accessible to external users. It contains both, historical and current data of the IOW (to a limited extent also external data), which are made available in a user-friendly way via the search tool ODIN 2. The core of the database consists of data collected during research and monitoring cruises carried out by the oceanographers, who have been based in Warnemünde since the early 1950s. Routinely recorded are the physical parameters temperature, salinity, oxygen and data on marine currents as well as various chemical parameters concerning the nutrient situation and the pollutant load of the Baltic Sea. The measuring programme also includes surveys on zooplankton and phytoplankton. Since 2007, hydrographical, meteorological and data on marine currents from the MARNET database also have been integrated into the IOWDB. The hourly averages of temperature, salinity and ADCP flow measurements as well as weather data such as air temperature, wind direction and wind speed recorded by the automatic MARNET stations are transferred and updated daily. Furthermore, Baltic Sea monitoring data from other countries, which have been made available to the IOW by various external partners, are being fed into the IOWDB. The IOW has data sets that are particularly valuable. These include long-term data series with the oldest documented records at various gauging stations around the Baltic Sea dating back to the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. Some of these time series have been continued consistently for more than 100 years. With four decades, the long-term data of the research cruises of the Institute of Oceanography (IfM) from 1951 to 1991 also belong to these "data treasures", especially because they are being continued by the monitoring cruises of the IOW. The treatment and analysis of measurement data have changed over time, varying in method and quality. For this reason, the available historical data material was transferred to modern data carriers, checked and partly revised – in individual cases even checked separately by experts – before it was transferred to the IOWDB. | ||||
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https://www.waterproperties.ca
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
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English name | Oceanographic data from B.C. coastal waters, inlets, continental shelf waters, open ocean North Pacific waters, Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Archipelago | ||||
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http://moi.govmu.org/online_db/datamapping.html
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://moi.govmu.org/online_db/datamapping.html | ||||
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Abstract | The collection of oceanographic data not only enables us to understand the ocean and the climate system but also helps us make the proper decisions for sustainable development and management of ocean resources. This is especially crucial for Small Island Developing States, including the Republic of Mauritius that rely heavily on their ocean resources themselves threatened by changes in climate and ocean conditions. Similarly, the development of sustainable ocean-related business activities including a mariculture industry, which is a growing sector in many developing countries, also requires a good understanding of the ocean. Following the Budget Speech 2016-2017, the Government has reiterated its strong intent of making the Ocean, a pillar of its Economy and has tasked the MOI with the responsibility of fully characterizing the aquaculture sites around mainland Mauritius. MOI has therefore re-aligned its Strategic Plan with the Government Vision, and its prime focus is now on the characterization of coastal and open waters of the Mauritian EEZ. After its establishment in 2000 and through the various projects initiated since the MOI has been generating large amounts of oceanographic data. These data include physical, biological and chemical measurements derived from in situ oceanographic observations. The parameters include: temperature, conductivity, salinity, pH, turbidity, current/sea surface current pattern, water density and pressure, wave and tide, bathymetry, beach topography/relative elevation, total dissolved solids, cations/anions, 222Radon concentration, nutrient concentrations, heavy metals, fluorescence, genetic information on selected marine organisms (DNA), information on sponges, etc. | ||||
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https://odv.awi.de/data/ocean/
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Submitter/Owner | Tim Boyer ( OceanExpert : 16967 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://odv.awi.de/data/ocean/ | ||||
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Abstract | Ocean Data View (ODV) is a software package for the interactive exploration, analysis and visualization of oceanographic and other geo-referenced profiles, time-series, trajectory or sequence data. ODV runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and UNIX (Solaris, Irix, AIX) systems. ODV data and configuration files are platform-independent and can be exchanged between different systems. Use ODV to produce: - property/property plots of selected stations, - scatter plots for sets of stations, - color sections along arbitrary cruise tracks, - color distributions on general isosurfaces, - temporal evolution plots of tracer fields, - differences of tracer fields between repeats, - geostrophic velocity sections, - animations (3MB), - interrupted maps. ODV can display original data points or gridded fields based on the original data. ODV has two fast weighted-averaging gridding algorithms as well as the advanced DIVA gridding software built-in. Gridded fields can be color-shaded and/or contoured. ODV supports five different map projections and can be used to produce high-quality cruise maps. ODV graphics output can be sent directly to printers or may be exported to PostScript, gif, png, or jpg files. The resolution of exported graphics files is specified by the user and not limited by the pixel resolution of the screen. The ODV data format allows dense storage and very fast data access. Large data collections with millions of stations can easily be maintained and explored on inexpensive desktop and notebook computers. Data from Argo, GTSPP, CCHDO, CORA, World Ocean Database, World Ocean Atlas, World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE), SeaDataNet, and Medar/Medatlas can be directly imported into ODV. Ready-to-use versions of the WOCE data, the gridded World Ocean Atlas as well as many other important geoscience datasets are available for download. ODV also supports the netCDF format and lets you explore and visualize CF, COARDS, GDT and CDC compliant netCDF datasets. This works with netCDF files on your local machine as well as with remote netCDF files served by an OPeNDAP server. Climate data in netCDF format are available here. Various global or regional high-resolution coastline and topography resources can be installed via the View>Settings option. Packages for special regions of interest can be produced on request. ODV has more than 70,000 registered users at leading research institutes worldwide. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Alfred-Wegener-Institut (Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung) | ||||
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http://dmas.uvic.ca
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://dmas.uvic.ca | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.oceannetworks.ca/ | ||||
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English name | Oceans 2.0 - Ocean Networks Canada | ||||
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Abstract | The University of Victoria’s Ocean Networks Canada monitors the west and east coasts of Canada and the Arctic to continuously deliver data in real-time for scientific research that helps communities, governments and industry make informed decisions about our future. Using cabled observatories, remote control systems and interactive sensors, and big data management ONC enables evidence-based decision-making on ocean management, disaster mitigation, and environmental protection. The observatories provide unique scientific and technical capabilities that permit researchers to operate instruments remotely and receive data at their home laboratories anywhere on the globe in realtime. Data is collected on physical, chemical, biological, and geological aspects of the ocean over long time periods, supporting research on complex Earth processes in ways not previously possible. These facilities extend and complement other research platforms and programs, whether currently operating or planned for future deployment. This site provides data preview, data search, plotting utility, etc. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Ocean Networks Canada Society | ||||
Technical notes | https://wiki.oceannetworks.ca/display/O2KB | ||||
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https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/tao/drupal/flux/index.html
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/tao/drupal/flux/index.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Oceansites Flux data - Global Tropical Moored Buoy Array | ||||
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Citation | If you use these data in publications, please acknowledge the GTMBA Project Office of NOAA/PMEL. Also, we would appreciate receiving a preprint and/or reprint of publications utilizing the data for inclusion in the GTMBA bibliography. Relevant publications should be sent to: GTMBA Project Office NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA 98115 | ||||
Abstract | The Global Tropical Moored Buoy Array Program is a multi-national effort to provide data in real-time for climate research and forecasting. Major components include the TAO/TRITON array in the Pacific, PIRATA in the Atlantic, and RAMA in the Indian Ocean. The major phenomenological foci of this array are: (i) El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in the Pacific; (ii) The interhemispheric dipole mode, equatorial warm events, and hurricane activity in the Atlantic; (iii) The monsoons, the Indian Ocean Dipole, and intraseasonal variability in the Indian Ocean. The referred web page provides OceanSites Flux data plots. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory | ||||
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https://dods.ndbc.noaa.gov/thredds/catalog/oceansites/catalog.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://dods.ndbc.noaa.gov/thredds/catalog/oceansites/catalog.html | ||||
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English name | Oceansites THREDDS Data Server - National Data Buoy Center at NOAA | ||||
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Abstract | Scientific data of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Data Buoy Center. Our mission is to provide quality observations in the marine environment in a safe and sustainable manner to support the understanding of and predictions to changes in weather, climate, oceans and coast. | ||||
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https://octopus.zoo.ox.ac.uk/beta
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://octopus.zoo.ox.ac.uk/beta | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/sustainable-oceans | ||||
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Abstract | The Ocean Tool for Public Understanding and Science (OcToPUS) is a research initiative at the University of Oxford located at the Department of Zoology and initiated through the Oxford Martin School Programme on Sustainable Oceans (http://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/research/programmes/sustainable-oceans). We aim to support scientific study, monitoring, policy and decision-making related to the management of the oceans. TECHNOLOGY: OcToPUS relies on established free and open-source geospatial technology to provide interactive access to dynamically updated, multi-dimensional data on the marine environment. A retrospective approach to big data archives allows us to present information on temporal trends and variability in ocean phenomena and to identify hotspots of change in the oceans. INPUT: OcToPUS dynamically harvests open data from a large variety of sources (/data#sources). Our servers are constantly being synchronized and in case new datasets become available at any of the sources, they are being harvested, preprocessed and ingested into the OcToPUS database and analysis engine. Preprocessed datasets are presented with harmonized spatial and temporal specifications and unified metadata to allow for direct usability in the analysis. Whenever possible datasets are preprocessed "on-the-y" upon request. All datasets are served with global extent (bounding box: -180, 180, -90, 90) using a united coordinate reference system (WGS84), with a resampled spatial resolution of 0.09 degrees (approximately 10km), at various temporal resolutions (1 month, 1 year, 10 years, 50 years), 137 standard depth levels (if applicable) and spanning over a time range of up to 52 years (1964 – present). Metadata are ingested into the le headers and a unified coastline is applied to all datasets. Vector datasets are provided with an adaptive scale-dependent coastline. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Oxford, Department of Zoology | ||||
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https://obis.org/node/68f83ea7-69a7-44fd-be77-3c3afd6f3cf8
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Submitter/Owner | Ms Lenore Bajona ( OceanExpert : 20708 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU (OBIS) | ||||
Datasource URL | https://obis.org/node/68f83ea7-69a7-44fd-be77-3c3afd6f3cf8 | ||||
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English name | Ocean Tracking Network - Ocean Biodiversity Information System | ||||
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Abstract | This is the link to Ocean Tracking Network (OTN)'s OBIS Node page. The Ocean Tracking Network is a global aquatic animal tracking, data management, and partnership platform headquartered at Dalhousie University in Canada. OTN and its partners are using electronic tags to track many keystone, commercially important, and endangered species at an international scale, across all ocean regions. The OTN Data Centre is responsible for the collection, aggregation, cross-referencing, and dissemination (both public and private) of acoustic detection data. OTNDC also maintains linkages to sibling acoustic telemetry data centres all over the world, and feeds global biogeographical information systems such as OBIS with animal tracking data as it is eventually made publicly available under the terms of the OTN Data Policy. | ||||
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https://oceantrack.org/ipt/
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Submitter/Owner | Ms Lenore Bajona ( OceanExpert : 20708 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oceantrack.org/ipt/ | ||||
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Abstract | This is the link to Ocean Tracking Network (OTN)'s IPT. The Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT) is a free open source software tool written in Java that is used to publish and share biodiversity datasets through the GBIF network. The IPT can also be configured with a DataCite account in order to assign DOIs to datasets transforming it into a data repository. | ||||
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https://oden.geo.su.se/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oden.geo.su.se/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://bolin.su.se/ | ||||
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Abstract | Here are mapping data retrieved by Icebreaker Oden available for download. Please choose cruise and then browse among all available data files. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (KAW) and Swedish Research Council (VR) financed the Oden multibeam system and the installation was financed by the Swedish Maritime Administration. The Oden expeditions were organized by the Swedish Polar Research Secretariat. This Mapping Repository is a part of the Bert Bolin Centre for Climate Research data archive. | ||||
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http://anh.invemar.org.co/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Leonardo Jose ARIAS ALEMÁN ( OceanExpert : 12914 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://anh.invemar.org.co/ | ||||
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English name | Offshore Environmental Portal for the Hydrocarbons Sector | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Portal Ambiental Offshore para el Sector de Hidrocarburos | ||||
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Citation | INVEMAR. http://anh.invemar.org.co/: Portal Ambiental Offshore para el Sector de Hidrocarburos. Santa Marta. Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras “José Benito Vives de Andréis”, Abr. 03 abril de 2020. | ||||
Abstract | Portal Web that compiles the knowledge of the marine environmental baseline acquired during the Program for the Survey of the Environmental Baseline of new frontiers of development in the hydrocarbon sector. Serve as a consultation source of environmental information on areas within the marine territory under the exploration of hydrocarbon resources. | ||||
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https://data.noaa.gov/onestop/
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.noaa.gov/onestop/ | ||||
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Abstract | A NOAA Data Search Platform. Geophysical, oceans, coastal, weather and climate data discovery all in one place. The OneStop Project is designed to improve NOAA's data discovery and access framework. Focusing on all layers of the framework and not just the user interface, OneStop is addressing data format and metadata best practices, ensuring more data are available through modern web services, working to improve the relevance of dataset searches, and advancing both collection-level metadata management and granule-level metadata systems to accommodate the wide variety and vast scale of NOAA's data. | ||||
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https://ozcam.org.au/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://ozcam.org.au/ | ||||
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Abstract | OZCAM is an initiative of the Council of Heads of Australian Faunal Collections (CHAFC), which is the peak body representing Australia’s publicly accessible zoological and palaeontological collections, primarily within the jurisdiction of government at all levels (regional, state, territory and commonwealth). Not all museums hold biodiversity data for the same geographic regions or the same time periods. In aggregation, however, their data provides comprehensive coverage of Australian biodiversity in space and time. OZCAM provides the capability to interrogate the data from all contributing museums simultaneously, allowing researchers access to an Australia-wide picture for fauna. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Abstract | The Copernicus Open Access Hub (previously known as Sentinels Scientific Data Hub) provides complete, free and open access to Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, Sentinel-3 and Sentinel-5P user products, starting from the In-Orbit Commissioning Review (IOCR). Sentinel Data is also available via the Copernicus Data and Information Access Services (DIAS) through several platforms. | ||||
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This is the OPeNDAP 4 Data Server, also known as Hyrax.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://opendap.larc.nasa.gov/opendap/ | ||||
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Acronym | OPeNDAP Repository - ASDC | ||||
Citation | The data obtained from the ASDC are free of charge for use in research, publications and commercial applications. When data from the ASDC are used in a publication, we request this acknowledgment be included: "These data were obtained from the NASA Langley Research Center Atmospheric Science Data Center." Please include such statements, either where the use of the data or other resource is described, or within the Acknowledgements section of the publication. | ||||
Abstract | This is the OPeNDAP 4 Data Server, also known as Hyrax. Hyrax is a new data server which combines the efforts at UCAR/HAO to build a high-performance DAP-compliant data server for the Earth System Grid II project with existing software developed by OPeNDAP. The server is intended to be a replacement for the existing 3.x servers which OPeNDAP is distributing. | ||||
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https://en.ilmatieteenlaitos.fi/open-data
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Pekka Alenius ( OceanExpert : 15540 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://en.ilmatieteenlaitos.fi/open-data | ||||
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English name | Open Data - Finnish Meteorological Institute | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Ilmatieteen laitoksen avoin data | ||||
Acronym | Open Data - FMI | ||||
Citation | The Finnish Meteorological Institute: final report for the open data project. Honkola, Maija-Liisa; Kukkurainen, Nina; Saukkonen, Lea; Petäjä, Anu; Karasjärvi, Janna; Riihisaari, Tarja; Tervo, Roope; Visa, Mikko; Hyrkkänen, Juhana; Ruuhela, Reija Raportteja - rapporter - reports 2013:6 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/42401 | ||||
Abstract | The Finnish Meteorological Institute has made its data sets freely available for public use. The data sets are available in a machine-readable, digital format. There are also some computer programs developed at the Institute that has released as open-source code. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://data.bmkg.go.id | ||||
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English name | Open Data - Indonesian Agency for Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysics | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Data Terbuka - BMKG | ||||
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Abstract | BMKG data is available in an open and easy-to-use format, with the aim of increasing government transparency and accountability, as well as increasing community participation in guarding development. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | BADAN METEOROLOGI, KLIMATOLOGI, DAN GEOFISIKA | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://opendata.aemet.es/centrodedescargas/inicio | ||||
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Abstract | AEMET OpenData is an API REST (Application Programming Interface. REpresentational State Transfer) through which can be downloaded free data listed in Annex II of the resolution of 30 December 2015 of AEMET, in which the public prices that will govern the provision of meteorological and climatological services are established. This resolution has been published in the BOE (Official State Gazette) no. 4, on 5 January 2016. AEMET OpenData allows two types of access: General access and AEMET OpenData API. Both of them provide access to the same data catalogue and they offer downloading data in reusable formats. General access: This is a chart access for the general public. It aims to enable user to get access to data in a user-friendly way. Interaction with data is punctual, it's made through a human user-friendly interface, directed step by step and by choosing options. AEMET OpenData API: AEMET OpenData API allows other interaction way with the data: this interaction can be periodic or programmed, from any programming language, without user-friendly interfaces, with self-discovery option. This make possible that AEMET data can be included by re-users of information in their own information systems. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ghrsst-pp.metoffice.gov.uk/ostia-website/index.html | ||||
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Abstract | The Operational Sea Surface Temperature and Ice Analysis (OSTIA) system produces high resolution analysis and intercomparison products for the sea surface temperature (SST) of the global ocean from satellite and and insitu data. Products include foundation SST (the SST from which the diurnal cycle grows), hourly skin SST and the Group for High Resolution SST (GHRSST) Multi-Product Ensemble (GMPE). Data are made available in netCDF file format following the GHRSST data specification. Near real time and historical reprocessings are available. More about the different types of SST, GMPE and the GHRSST file specification can be found at the GHRSST website (external link). | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oisst | ||||
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English name | Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature - NOAA | ||||
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Abstract | There are two kinds of daily OISST named after the relevant satellite SST sensors. These are the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) and Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer on the Earth Observing System (AMSR-E). AVHRR has the longest record from late 1981 to the present of SST measurements from a single sensor design. Infrared instruments like AVHRR can make observations at relatively high resolution but cannot see through clouds. Microwave instruments like AMSR-E can measure SSTs in most weather conditions except heavy rain but not adjacent to the land. The NOAA 1/4° daily Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature (or daily OISST) is an analysis constructed by combining observations from different platforms (satellites, ships, buoys, and Argo floats) on a regular global grid. A spatially complete SST map is produced by interpolating to fill in gaps. The methodology includes bias adjustment of satellite and ship observations (referenced to buoys) to compensate for platform differences and sensor biases. This proved critical during the Mt. Pinatubo eruption in 1991 when the widespread presence of volcanic aerosols resulted in infrared satellite temperatures that were much cooler than actual ocean temperatures (Reynolds 1993). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | ||||
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https://www.coastalatlas.net
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Submitter/Owner | Tanya C Haddad ( OceanExpert : 20792 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.coastalatlas.net | ||||
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Abstract | The Oregon Coastal Atlas is a multi-group project that has the ambitious goal of being a useful resource for the various audiences that make up the management constituency of the Oregon Coastal Zone. The project is a depot for information that can be used to inform decision-making relating to the Oregon Coastal Zone. We provide background information for different coastal systems, access to interactive mapping, online geospatial analysis tools, and direct download of various planning and natural resource data sets. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/OC5/PENTAS/anomalydata.pl?parameter=oxy | ||||
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English name | Oxygen/AOU pentadal anomaly fields (ASCII files) - NOAA | ||||
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Abstract | O2 AOU and heat content in the top 100 m of the world ocean 70 S 70 N between 1955 and 1998 using observational data. Data from WOA Oxygen/AOU pentadal anomalies are mean differences for the given time period from WOA01 monthly mean climatologies. To download the oxygen/AOU anomaly files, you may download an individual file or a tar file of all years for a particular type of parameter (i.e., all years of the temperature analyzed anomalies in one tar file). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.pacificclimatechange.net/ | ||||
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Abstract | The one stop location for accessing climate resources, news, events and more in the Pacific Islands region. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Sioeli Tonga ( OceanExpert : 44359 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://pacificdata.org/data/dataset | ||||
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English name | Pacific Data Hub Data Catalogue - Pacific Community | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Pacific Data Hub Data Catalogue - Pacific Community | ||||
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Abstract | The Pacific Data Hub (PDH) aims to deliver the most comprehensive collection of data and information about the Pacific and from the Pacific, including key areas such as population statistics, fisheries science, climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction and resilience, public health surveillance, conservation of plant genetic resources for food security, and human rights. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Tavita Su'a ( OceanExpert : 44339 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://pacific-data.sprep.org | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://sprep.org/inform | ||||
ODIS-Arch URL | https://raw.githubusercontent.com/iodepo/odis-arch/master/collection/tempHosting/data-pedp/sitemap.xml | ||||
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English name | Pacific Environment Portal | ||||
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Abstract | The Pacific Environment Portal provides an easy way to find, access and store regional and national Pacific data. It provides easy access and safe storage for environmental datasets to be used for monitoring, evaluating, and analysing environmental conditions and trends to support environmental planning, forecasting, and reporting requirements at all levels. | ||||
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Abstract | The Pacific Environment Portal provides an easy way to find, access and reuse regional and national data. Our main purpose is to provide easy access and safe storage for environmental datasets to be used for monitoring, evaluating, and analysing environmental conditions and trends to support environmental planning, forecasting, and reporting requirements at all levels. This Pacific Environment Portal is part of the Pacific Data Ecosystem, a partnership between Pacific Island Countries, SPREP and SPC. Visit the Pacific Data Hub for more data. The Pacific Environment Portal automatically pulls in data from national repositories. This provides back-up and redundancy for national repositories. The countries retain data ownership. The online repository can be used to store and access any data type including tables (Excel, CSV) documents (Word and PDF), GIS files (.geojson, .shp, .tab) and any other file type including non-environmental datasets. We encourage you to use publicly available government data to analyse and develop tools and applications to benefit all citizens. | ||||
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http://pacmars.eol.ucar.edu
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Submitter/Owner | Don STOTT ( OceanExpert : 27426 ) | ||||
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Abstract | PacMARS is the Pacific Marine Arctic Regional Synthesis project, a research synthesis effort funded by the North Pacific Research Board whose goal is to provide guidance for scientific research needs in the region, as well as to serve stakeholder needs for understanding this important ecosystem and its vulnerabilities. PacMARS focuses on facilitating new synergies in the understanding of the marine ecosystem in the greater Bering Strait region, extending from Saint Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea through the Bering Strait into the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas. Existing data sets which are critical for evaluating the current state of knowledge of this marine ecosystem, including human dimensions, are identified and synthesized into this data archive. The PacMARS effort will contribute to NPRB's overall mission to promote the understanding of north Pacific ecosystems in order to help enable effective management and sustainable use of marine resources, from subsistence use to fisheries to industrial exploration and development. PacMARS is working in collaboration with other knowledge synthesis efforts, such as Arctic Research (SOAR) that is underwritten by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). | ||||
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Technical notes | To the extent that any materials published in a UCAR data repository are protected by copyright, you are hereby granted a license to use such material, unless otherwise stated, subject to the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode). To the extent that any materials published in a UCAR data repository are not protected by copyright, you are hereby granted permission to use such materials for any lawful purpose. When using any materials obtained from a UCAR data repository, you agree to use the recommended data citation format provided by that UCAR data repository. If you have questions concerning this recommendation please contact the user online help service at the UCAR data repository. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Hernan Eduardo Garcia ( OceanExpert : 707 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/ocads/oceans/PACIFICA/ | ||||
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English name | PACIFic ocean Interior CArbon (PACIFICA) Database | ||||
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Abstract | PACIFICA (PACIFic ocean Interior CArbon) was an international collaborative project for the data synthesis of ocean interior carbon and its related parameters in the Pacific Ocean. The North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES), Section of Carbon and Climate (S-CC) supported the project. We have merged hydrographic/hydrochemical datasets from a total of 213 cruises, including those from cruises conducted between the late 1980s and 2000 but not stored in GLODAP, as well as CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography datasets from the 2000s. The adjustment values were suggested to account for the analytical offsets in the data of dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, salinity, oxygen, and nutrients (nitrate and nitrite, phosphate, and silicic acid) for each cruise as a result of the secondary quality control procedure, based on the crossover analysis for the data from deep layers (Tanhua et al., 2010). We also merged a total of 59 adjusted datasets from Line P off the west coast of Canada. Finally, we have produced the adjusted PACIFICA database that consists of datasets from a total of 306 cruises that also include 34 datasets from WOCE Hydrographic Program cruises in the Pacific Ocean conducted in the 1990s. The PACIFICA database is available free of charge as a numeric data package (NDP-92) from the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) and the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) web sites. The NDP consists of the original cruise data files, adjusted data product, and this documentation, which describes the PACIFICA project. | ||||
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http://prdrse4all.spc.int/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://prdrse4all.spc.int/ | ||||
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Abstract | Reliable, accurate and timely data is an important prerequisite for policy development and evidence-based decision making, as well as for project design, implementation and monitoring. The Pacific Regional Data Repository is a Data and Information Revolution for the Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs). It is a web-based one-stop-shop energy portal and database management system intended to support Pacific governments and their development partners working in the energy sector by facilitating access to up-to-date, reliable energy data and project information. | ||||
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https://www.pegelonline.wsv.de/gast/start
PEGELONLINE publishes daily raw values of various hydrological parameters (e.g. water level) o ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.pegelonline.wsv.de/gast/start | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.gdws.wsv.bund.de/ | ||||
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English name | PEGELONLINE Hydrological Information System | ||||
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Abstract | PEGELONLINE publishes daily raw values of various hydrological parameters (e.g. water level) of inland and coastal gauges on federal waterways up to 30 days retrospectively. All current water levels are unchecked and provided with no guarantee of their accuracy by the competent waterways and shipping authorities or directorates. PEGELONLINE provides a range of web services that can be used free of charge. Corresponding information can be found under PEGELONLINE web services . PEGELONLINE does not have readings from country levels and flood forecasts. These data are collected and published solely on the responsibility of the federal states (see www.hochwasserzentralen.de). PEGELONLINE does not publish raw values older than 30 days. | ||||
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http://pego-obis.inio.ac.ir/ipt/
Considering this significance and regarding that a large coastal area of Islamic Republic of Iran, p ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Farnaz Ghiasi ( OceanExpert : 26554 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://pego-obis.inio.ac.ir/ipt/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.inio.ac.ir/Default.aspx?alias=www.inio.ac.ir/english | ||||
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Abstract | Considering this significance and regarding that a large coastal area of Islamic Republic of Iran, practically 2700 km, is covered by shorelines of the Caspian Sea, the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, the existence of an active national center in different fields of marine and oceanographic sciences in the country has always been of strategic importance. On this basis, the Iranian National Center for Oceanography (INCO) was established in 1992 according to the agreement between the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of Islamic Republic of Iran and UNESCO. In 19th March 2010, the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology approved the promotion of “Iranian National Center for Oceanography (INCO)” to “Iranian National Institute for Oceanography (INIO)” and on 8th June 2013, approved the promotion of Iranian National Institute for Oceanography (INIO) to the “Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science (INIOAS)”. Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science operates under the auspices of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology with the following aims: - Basic oceanographic studies and theorization - Planning long-term programs for protection, preservation and promotion of the marine ecosystems as well as optimum utilization of them - Development of research-based decision making and decision taking in different marine and oceanographic fields - Promoting the scientific developments in different oceanographic fields taking the foresight approach - Developing the financial sources of the institute and utilization of the financial supports of national and international organizations as well as the support of private section, especially the scientific societies and non-governmental organizations - Giving services to the society and expanding the general and specialized oceanographic trainings - Developing interactions between related national and international organizations for raising the role of marine resources in economical, social, political and cultural developments Functions: The most important functions and responsibilities of INIOAS are: - Implementation of major scientific and applied researches in all marine fields - Establishment and development of marine research laboratories in the institute and Centers at the coasts of the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman and the Caspian Sea. - Cooperation with various organizations in the implementation of their research projects considering the agreement between both parties - Organizing national, regional, and international training courses, seminars, and conferences in different oceanographic fields - Helping universities in establishing courses for marine sciences and technologies - Providing necessary facilities for conducting new marine technologies into the country - Information exchange with other marine centers and organizations - Providing consultation to the authorities of the related marine organizations for defining the country marine policies - Initiating communication and cooperation with international and regional oceanographic organizations. Users can access timely, free and unrestricted to the Iranian Marine Biodiversity Data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science | ||||
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https://geoportal.gov.ph/
Geoportal is used to find and access geospatial data and services. The Geoportal Philippines also ad ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://geoportal.gov.ph/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.namria.gov.ph | ||||
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English name | Philippines Geoportal - Pilippines National Mapping and Resource Information Authority | ||||
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Abstract | Geoportal is used to find and access geospatial data and services. The Geoportal Philippines also advocates the use of standard multiscale basemaps that serve as tools for strategic planning, decision making, situational analysis and other common requirements. | ||||
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https://www.bco-dmo.org/search/platform
This is a platform database from the Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BC ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.bco-dmo.org/search/platform | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.bco-dmo.org/ | ||||
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English name | Platforms database - Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office | ||||
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Citation | Data set citation should include these key components: Principal Investigator (PI) name(s) (VERSION YEAR) title of dataset, data version date, publisher or distributor, date accessed/retrieved by you, DOI or URL of the data set | ||||
Abstract | This is a platform database from the Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). BCO -DMO is located at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, is a combination of the formerly independent Data Management Offices formed in support of the US JGOFS and US GLOBEC programs. The BCO-DMO staff members are the curators of the data collections created by those respective programs, as well as data from more recent NSF Geosciences Directorate (GEO) Division of Ocean Sciences (OCE) Biological and Chemical Oceanography Sections, Division of Polar Programs (PLR) Antarctic Sciences (ANT) Organisms & Ecosystems, and Arctic Sciences (ARC) awards. The BCO-DMO project is funded by NSF OCE and ANT programs, NSF award number OCE-1435578. The data sets and supporting documentation from oceanographic research projects are freely available from this database as long as one follows the terms of use, including the understanding that any such use will properly acknowledge the originating investigator. It is highly recommended that anyone wishing to use portions of this data collection should contact the originating principal investigator (PI) of the relevant data set. | ||||
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https://polardata.ca/
The Polar Data Catalogue is a repository of metadata and data that describes and provides access to ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://polardata.ca/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://polardata.ca/ | ||||
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English name | Polar Data Catalogue | ||||
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Abstract | The Polar Data Catalogue is a repository of metadata and data that describes and provides access to diverse data sets generated by Arctic and Antarctic researchers. The metadata records follow ISO 19115 and Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) standard formats to provide exchange with other data centres. The records cover a wide range of disciplines from natural sciences and policy, to health and social sciences. The PDC Geospatial Search tool is available to the public and researchers alike and allows searching data using a mapping interface and other parameters. | ||||
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https://portal.medin.org.uk/portal/start.php
The MEDIN portal contains information about over 17,000 marine datasets owned or managed by over 600 ...
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Submitter/Owner | Dr Clare F Postlethwaite ( OceanExpert : 35497 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | https://portal.medin.org.uk/portal/start.php | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.medin.org.uk/ | ||||
ODIS-Arch URL | https://portal.medin.org.uk/portal/sitemap.php | ||||
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English name | Portal - Marine Environmental Data and Information Network | ||||
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Abstract | The MEDIN portal contains information about over 17,000 marine datasets owned or managed by over 600 UK organisations. Use the search boxes, or the advanced search options, to find marine data. More filtering options are available on the results page to refine your search. Click a green traffic light on a metadata record to access the data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Marine Environmental Data and Information Network | ||||
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http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/Products/V2/PRODUCTS.aspx
Access to marine data is of vital importance for marine research and a key issue for various studies ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Patrick Gorringe ( OceanExpert : 32622 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/Map/Products/V2/PRODUCTS.aspx | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/ | ||||
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English name | Products - European Marine Observation and Data Network Physics | ||||
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Abstract | Access to marine data is of vital importance for marine research and a key issue for various studies, from climate change prediction to offshore engineering. Giving and harmonizing access to marine data from different sources will: - Help industry, public authorities and researchers find the data and make more effective use of them to develop new products and services. - Improve our understanding of how the seas behave. This portal provides access to marine data and data products of a standard format and known quality about current, temperature, salinity, sea level, river, underwater noise, waves, winds and sea ice. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
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https://usicecenter.gov/Products
U.S. National Ice Center develops and hosts various products in regions across the globe with main f ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://usicecenter.gov/Products | ||||
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English name | Products - U.S. National Ice Center | ||||
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Abstract | U.S. National Ice Center develops and hosts various products in regions across the globe with main focus on those areas consisting of ice and snow. This section organizes products done on a regular basis and are updated daily. For a detailed description of the products, please visit our Product Catalog. | ||||
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https://i-marine.d4science.org/group/protectedareaimpactmaps
The PAIM Virtual Research Environment (VRE) provides the user with tools to visualize, analyze and r ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Marc Taconet ( OceanExpert : 16546 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | FAO | ||||
Datasource URL | https://i-marine.d4science.org/group/protectedareaimpactmaps | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://i-marine.d4science.org/group/imarine-gateway | ||||
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English name | Protected Areas Impact Maps - iMarine | ||||
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Abstract | The PAIM Virtual Research Environment (VRE) provides the user with tools to visualize, analyze and report on a range of ecologically important seafloor features within marine protected areas - a key component of Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP). The interface is built around an interactive map viewer that provides visualization of a range of seafloor features. The interface utilizes cloud computing to analyze the representation of seafloor features within marine protected areas for a selected exclusive economic zone or marine ecoregion. Finally, the interface presents the results of this analysis in an interactive report, with options to download the report or the results of the analysis. The interface will assist users in understanding which seafloor features occur in an area and how these are currently represented in marine protected areas. This information can be used to prioritize future planning of protected areas to include seafloor features that are poorly represented. | ||||
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https://protectedseas.net/mpa-mapping
The ProtectedSeas Navigator offers not just a guide to the location of Marine Protected Areas, but a ...
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Submitter/Owner | Timothe Vincent ( OceanExpert : 49100 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://protectedseas.net/mpa-mapping | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://protectedseas.net/ | ||||
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Abstract | The ProtectedSeas Navigator offers not just a guide to the location of Marine Protected Areas, but also a guide to the actual regulations for marine protection. Regulations and mapping data are sourced directly from management authorities and summarized, and whenever possible reviewed. Additionally, as available, we extract 26 gear and activity codes that indicate whether activities are restricted or allowed, enabling the generation of maps and analysis of protection related to each activity listed here. While many countries designate MPAs according to the IUCN definition, they also may have other measures that are not formally designated as MPAs. ProtectedSeas' first goal is to map MPAs and then when resources and information are available, to go beyond country MPA designations to include a wider set of restrictions that impact marine life, including other measures to protect habitat and ecosystems (e.g. fishery management, water quality, health, safety and resource extraction). Our thought is to include as comprehensive a list as possible of protections for marine life. As a guide to the regulatory seascape, the ProtectedSeas Navigator not only helps fishers and boaters on the water stay aware of rules and regulations but also helps inform the international ocean conservation community on the state and coverage of ocean protection. With over 11,000 areas and growing, the ProtectedSeas Navigator includes marine protected areas for over 70 countries. The ProtectedSeas team has generated electronic maps for approximately 1/4 of all locations and donated them back to governing entities. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | ProtectedSeas | ||||
Technical notes | While we make every effort to ensure that the information presented on this website is error-free, errors may occur. We ask that you notify us immediately of any errors that you discover in our data. We will make every effort to correct them. Boundaries are approximate. Multiple regulations may apply at once, and regulations cited on this website may not be up-to-date. Users are responsible for being aware of the latest regulations. Any regulatory summaries provided on this website do not represent the United States Government’s construction or interpretation of the regulations and may not be used for enforcement and compliance purposes. With respect to documents, databases, regulatory citations, and other information available on this website, neither the United States Government nor any of its employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose; nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed; nor represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights.The views and opinions of authors expressed on this web site do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government. The appearance of external links on this website does not constitute endorsement of external web sites or the information, products, or services contained therein by the Department of Commerce/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Ocean Service/Marine Protected Areas Center. The inclusion of the NOAA logo on the webmap reflects NOAA’s role in providing MPA boundary data and collaborating with ProtectedSeas.net to expand geographic and program coverage of MPA boundaries and attributes, but does not indicate NOAA endorsement of the presentation or summary of this data set or associated regulatory summaries. The data on this website does not represent and should not be construed to represent any agency determination, view, or policy. | ||||
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http://ices.dk/data/tools/Pages/quality-control.aspx
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Neil Holdsworth ( OceanExpert : 16535 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ices.dk/data/tools/Pages/quality-control.aspx | ||||
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English name | Quality Control Checks - International Council for the Exploration of the Sea | ||||
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Abstract | All data quality control checks performed by the online screening programs, or by ICES data officers before data are uploaded to the thematic portals are documented in the Quality Control Database (QC DB). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | International Council for the Exploration of the Sea | ||||
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https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/SatelliteData/sss/
The data quality monitoring systems (DQMS) for NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP), ESA's Soi ...
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/SatelliteData/sss/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Quality Monitoring on Level 2 Sea Surface Salinity SSS Products from SMAP SMOS and Aquarius Missions - NOAA | ||||
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Citation | The SMAP binned satellite sea surface salinity data are provided by the Satellite Oceanography Group of National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). The level-3 Sea Surface Salinity data are provided by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information(NCEI) | ||||
Abstract | The data quality monitoring systems (DQMS) for NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP), ESA's Soil Moisture Ocean Salinity (SMOS) and NASA's Aquarius satellites Level-2 products has been developed by the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) Satellite Oceanography team. The DQMS calculates quality assurance (QA) descriptive statistics (including observation number, minimum, maximum, mean, and standard deviation) for selected parameters as new data files are received. Statistics are calculated for each orbit of the SMOS and Aquarius satellites. The DQMS also generates 1.0 degree gridded level-3 SSS data based on box averages with land/ice mask and quality flag filters at monthly and 3-day temporal resolution for SMOS and monthly and 7-day for Aquarius data, including the Combined Active-Passive (CAP) algorithm data. The NCEI-binned level-3 data are saved in netCDF files compliant with the Climate and Forecast (CF) metadata conventions. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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https://osi-saf.eumetsat.int/products/radiative-fluxes-products
Radiative fluxes products at the Satellite Application Facility on Ocean and Sea Ice (OSI SAF).
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://osi-saf.eumetsat.int/products/radiative-fluxes-products | ||||
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English name | Radiative fluxes products - Satellite Application Facility on Ocean and Sea Ice | ||||
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Abstract | Radiative fluxes products at the Satellite Application Facility on Ocean and Sea Ice (OSI SAF). The OSI SAF has three operational processing centers. The Low and Mid-Latitude (LML) processing facility, processing sea surface temperature and radiative fluxes, is operated by Météo-France in Lannion and by Ifremer in Plouzané. | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/weather-category/model-rain/
PacIOOS’ Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model provides rain forecast.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/weather-category/model-rain/ | ||||
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English name | Rain Forecast - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | PacIOOS’ Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model provides rain forecast. | ||||
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https://www.charts.noaa.gov/RNCs/RNCs.shtml
Chart Downloader for NOAA RNC®.
The Raster Navigational Charts are available in BSB format.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.charts.noaa.gov/RNCs/RNCs.shtml | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Raster Navigational Charts Listing - NOAA Office of Coast Survey | ||||
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Abstract | Chart Downloader for NOAA RNC®. The Raster Navigational Charts are available in BSB format. | ||||
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https://oceanobservatories.org/data/raw-data/
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Datasource URL | https://oceanobservatories.org/data/raw-data/ | ||||
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English name | Raw Data Archive - Ocean Observatories Initiative | ||||
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Citation | Citing OOI Data The “Ocean Observatories Initiative” should be cited as the source for any data used in research projects or papers derived from OOI instrumentation, including posts on social media where a link to the OOI data must be provided. General Data Source When citing OOI as the general data source, we encourage authors to use the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org. Downloaded on (date_accessed). Specific Instrument and Time Frame When citing data from a specific instrument and time range, we suggest the following format: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, (data_type, reference_designator) data from (start_date) to (end_date). Downloaded on (date_accessed). For example: NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Portal, http://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org, Bottom Pressure Tilt (RS03CCAL-MJ03F-05-BOTPTA301) data from 25 January 2015 to 25 May 2016. Downloaded on 17 June 2016. | ||||
Abstract | OOI raw data are received in instrument-specific format and are accessible through the Raw Data Archive. | ||||
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https://www.channelcoast.org/realtimedata/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.channelcoast.org/realtimedata/ | ||||
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Abstract | Real-time data from wave buoys, tide gauges and met stations provided by the Channel Coastal Observatory (CCO). | ||||
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http://www.reefbase.org/main.aspx
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.reefbase.org/main.aspx | ||||
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Abstract | A great part of the coral reef resources in the world are in danger of destruction due to over exploitation, degradation of habitat, and, possibly, changes in global climate. Globally, the resulting loss of income from fisheries is estimated to be billions of dollars a year and affects many millions of people. Few figures are available to indicate the sustainable yields that might be extracted for different reef types, current and potential yields of different reef species, how yields are affected by declining reef health and loss of productive capacity and the value of non-extractive uses of reefs (such as tourism). Sophisticated methods to quantify the deterioration of coral reefs have been initiated in some areas, while hardly any assessment or monitoring activities exist in others. Information from these activities is usually published in the primary scientific literature and may not be readily available or understood by a non-technical reader. A larger body of information has been compiled in technical reports, which are generally for limited distribution. This makes it difficult for the people tasked with managing coral reefs to obtain the information needed for good management even when comprehensive information exists. ReefBase gathers available knowledge about coral reefs into one information repository. It is intended to facilitate analyses and monitoring of coral reef health and the quality of life of reef-dependent people and to support informed decisions about coral reef use and management. ReefBase is the official database of the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN), as well as the International Coral Reef Action Network (ICRAN). The ReefBase Project is housed at the WorldFish Center in Penang, Malaysia, with funding through ICRAN from the United Nations Foundation (UNF). | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.reefbase.org/global_database/default.aspx | ||||
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Citation | ReefBase: A Global Information System for Coral Reefs. September, 2020. http://www.reefbase.org | ||||
Abstract | The ReefBase Global Database provides country-level data and information organized by Resources a description on the location and structure of Coral Reefs information on the country's, Reef Fish resources and Fisheries and coastal and marine biodiversity. Status country level information summaries on the status and health of the Coral Reefs and Reef Fish resources and trends in Fisheries. Threats various threats and impacts to coral reefs including Natural e.g. biological infestations or diseases, Human e.g. overfishing or coastal development, Climate e.g. storms or excessive rainfall, and Bleaching both narrative and quantitative bleaching reports. Management coral reef: Monitoring activities within a country, Protected Areas with coral reefs coastal/marine-related, Legislation research and management, Capacity and Gaps, therein Recommendations to strengthen research and management of coral reef resources. ReefBase is the official database of the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network GCRMN as well as the International Coral Reef Action Network ICRAN. | ||||
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http://reeflifesurvey.imas.utas.edu.au/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Peter Walsh ( OceanExpert : 32689 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://reeflifesurvey.imas.utas.edu.au/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://reeflifesurvey.com/ | ||||
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Abstract | Reef Life Survey (RLS) aims to improve biodiversity conservation and the sustainable management of marine resources by coordinating surveys of rocky and coral reefs using scientific methods, with the ultimate goal to improve coastal stewardship. Our activities depend on the skills of experienced and motivated recreational SCUBA divers, partnerships with management agencies and university researchers, and active input from the RLS Advisory Committee. RLS data are freely available to the public for non-profit purposes, so not only managers but also groups such as local dive clubs or schools may use these data to look at changes over time in their own local reefs. By making data freely available and through public outputs, RLS aims to raise broader community awareness of the status of Australia’s marine biodiversity and associated conservation issues. The Reef Life Survey Data Portal is hosted and maintained by the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania, Australia. This site provides access to metadata, mapping, and download of data sets. | ||||
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https://www.wri.org/publication/reefs-risk-revisited
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Datasource URL | https://www.wri.org/publication/reefs-risk-revisited | ||||
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English name | Reefs at Risk Revisited - World Resources Institute | ||||
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Abstract | This report provides a detailed assessment of the status of and threats to the world's coral reefs. It evaluates threats to coral reefs from a wide range of human activities and includes an assessment of climate-related threats to reefs. It also contains a global assessment of the vulnerability of nations and territories to coral reef degradation. Through this web page you can also download data in xls format, GIS metadata, kml files and fact sheets. | ||||
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https://data.gcoos.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.gcoos.org/ | ||||
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English name | Regional Assets - Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | This Data Portal provides timely information about the environment of the United States portion of the Gulf of Mexico and its estuaries for use by decision-makers, including researchers, government managers, industry, the military, educators, emergency responders, and the general public. Observing stations in the region are monitored constantly. | ||||
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https://ioos.noaa.gov/data/regional-data-portals/
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Datasource URL | https://ioos.noaa.gov/data/regional-data-portals/ | ||||
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https://registry.opendata.aws/collab/asdi/
The Amazon Sustainability Data Initiative (ASDI) seeks to accelerate sustainability research and inn ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://registry.opendata.aws/collab/asdi/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://aws.amazon.com/ | ||||
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Abstract | The Amazon Sustainability Data Initiative (ASDI) seeks to accelerate sustainability research and innovation by minimizing the cost and time required to acquire and analyze large sustainability datasets. These datasets are publicly available to anyone. In addition, ASDI provides cloud grants (pdf link) to those interested in exploring the use of AWS’ technology and scalable infrastructure to solve big, long-term sustainability challenges with this data. The dual-pronged approach allows sustainability researchers to analyze massive amounts of data in mere minutes, regardless of where they are in the world or how much local storage space or computing capacity they can access. | ||||
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https://www.re3data.org/
Research data are valuable and ubiquitous. Permanent access to research data is a challenge for all ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.re3data.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | Research data are valuable and ubiquitous. Permanent access to research data is a challenge for all stakeholders in the scientific community. Long-term preservation and the principle of open access to research data offer broad opportunities for the scientific community. In the last decade, more and more universities and research centres established research data repositories allowing permanent access to data sets in a trustworthy environment. Due to disciplinary requirements, the landscape of data repositories is very heterogeneous. Thus, it is difficult for researchers, funding bodies, publishers, and scholarly institutions to select appropriate repositories for storing and searching research data. Re3data is a global registry of research data repositories that covers research data repositories from different academic disciplines. It includes repositories that enable permanent storage of and access to data sets to researchers, funding bodies, publishers, and scholarly institutions. re3data.org promotes a culture of sharing, increased access and better visibility of research data. The registry has gone live in autumn 2012 and has been funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). Project partners in re3data are the Berlin School of Library and Information Science at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the Helmholtz Open Science Office at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, the KIT Library at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the Libraries of the Purdue University. The German partners are actively involved in the German Initiative for Network Information (DINI) and current research data management activities. Publishers and journals like Copernicus Publications, PeerJ, as well as Springer and Nature’s Scientific Data refer to re3data.org in their Editorial Policies as a tool for the easy identification of appropriate data repositories to store research data. The use of re3data is also recommended in the European Commission’s “Guidelines on Open Access to Scientific Publications and Research Data in Horizon 2020”. In March 2013, re3data and Databib announced to merge their two directories into one service that is managed under the auspices of DataCite since the end of 2015. The aim of this merger was to reduce duplication of effort and to better serve the research community with a single, sustainable registry of research data repositories that incorporates the best features of both projects. Starting in January 2020, the German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding re3data’s project “re3data - Community Driven Open Reference for Research Data Repositories (COREF)” over a period of 36 months. The goal of the project is to connect re3data as the reference for research data repositories with other services and infrastructures. Therefore, re3data is going to provide customizable and extendable core repository descriptions that are persistently identifiable and can be referred to and cited in an appropriate manner. This includes unique identification in machine-to-machine communication. The technical platform will be advanced to facilitate the reuse of reliable and trustworthy information on research data repositories. External parties and their integration of repository descriptions from re3data will play a major role in the project. Re3data will further develop its framework as a service for third parties to build applications and foster the usage of re3data as a community-driven source and reference for trustworthy repositories among the scientific community. This includes an elaborated API as well as easily embeddable widgets and tools. | ||||
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http://www.vliz.be/en/request-data
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Datasource URL | http://www.vliz.be/en/request-data | ||||
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Original (non-English) name | Opvragen - VLIZ VLAAMS INSTITUUT VOOR DE ZEE | ||||
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Abstract | Many data are gathered during marine research activities. Data entrusted to VLIZ are archived and - with permission of data owner- integrated into data systems or translated to data products as to disclose them in an efficiënt way. To facilitate the search for data, VLIZ provides a detailed description of data in datasets and discloses them via the information system. Your search can begin here. | ||||
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https://rda.ucar.edu
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Datasource URL | https://rda.ucar.edu | ||||
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Abstract | The Research Data Archive is managed by the Data Engineering and Curation Section of the Computational and Information Systems Laboratory at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado. The National Center for Atmospheric Research is sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Dr Mingfang Wu ( OceanExpert : 58017 ) | ||||
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Abstract | Research Data Australia is the data discovery service of the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC, https://ardc.edu.au/). The ARDC is supported by the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy Program. Research Data Australia helps you find, access, and reuse data for research from over one hundred Australian research organisations, government agencies, and cultural institutions. We do not store the data itself here but provide descriptions of, and links to, the data from our data publishing partners. | ||||
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The Iranian National Center for Ocean Data (INCOD) has provided the research project inventory.
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Datasource URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir/projectsearch | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Farnaz Ghiasi ( OceanExpert : 26554 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir/app/ProjectManagement.zip | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir/ | ||||
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English name | Research Project App - INCOD | ||||
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Abstract | The Iranian National Center for Ocean Data (INCOD) has provided the research project application. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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http://incod.inio.ac.ir/manuals/ProjectToolUserManual.zip
The Iranian National Center for Ocean Data (INCOD) has provided the research project user manual.
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Farnaz Ghiasi ( OceanExpert : 26554 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir/manuals/ProjectToolUserManual.zip | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir/ | ||||
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English name | Research Project Tool Manual - INCOD | ||||
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Abstract | The Iranian National Center for Ocean Data (INCOD) has provided the research project user manual. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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https://www.socib.es/?seccion=vesselPage
R/V SOCIB is a catamaran developed as part of the observational strategy of the Balearic Islands Coa ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Juan Gabriel Fernández ( OceanExpert : 38703 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.socib.es/?seccion=vesselPage | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.socib.es | ||||
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English name | Research Vessel Facility - Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Buque Oceanográfico SOCIB | ||||
Acronym | RV - SOCIB | ||||
Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
Abstract | R/V SOCIB is a catamaran developed as part of the observational strategy of the Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System (SOCIB). It was built at the RODMAN POLYSHIPS shipyard and was delivered in September 2012. The catamaran design characteristically combines high performance, comfort, and good seakeeping. R/V SOCIB is able to support scientific surveys of up to 7 consecutive days duration. The R/V SOCIB has a 27 m2 multipurpose (wet/dry) laboratory and a wide working deck of 60 m2. The wheelhouse has 360 ° visibility. R/V SOCIB carries out oceanographic research in marine and coastal areas of the Balearic Islands and the Mediterranean sea. For expeditions requiring 24 hour working, R/V SOCIB has sleeping quarters for up to 9 crew and 7 scientists/technicians in two quad cabins, three double cabins and two single cabins; for 12-16 hour working days, the sleeping quarters can accommodate up to 7 crew and 9 scientists/technicians. R/V SOCIB has a fully equipped galley, a laundry, and a spacious dining room/saloon. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | SOCIB -Balearic Islands Observing and Forecasting System- | ||||
Technical notes | Data are accessible via SOCIB DC Thredds server. | ||||
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https://www.rvdata.us
The Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) program provides fleet-wide management of underway data to ensu ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.rvdata.us | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.rvdata.us/ | ||||
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English name | Rolling Deck to Repository | ||||
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Abstract | The Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) program provides fleet-wide management of underway data to ensure the preservation of, and access to, our national oceanographic research assets. With their global capability and diverse array of sensors, research vessels are essential mobile observing platforms for ocean science. Data collected on every expedition are of high value, given the high cost and increasingly limited resources for ocean exploration. R2R catalogs and submits the underway environmental sensor data routinely acquired on research expeditions to long-term public archives, including the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). Data from each cruise are submitted directly to R2R by the vessel operator, rather than by the science party. R2R provides essential documentation and standard products for each expedition, as well as tools to document shipboard data acquisition activities while underway. Post-cruise quality assessment of selected underway data types is provided, designed to evaluate the completeness of data and data documentation and to provide measures of instrument operation. Assessment of underway meteorological data is implemented in near-real-time in partnership with the SAMOS program at FSU. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Columbia University, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory | ||||
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https://odnature.naturalsciences.be/marine-forecasting-centre/
Formerly known as the "Management Unit of the Mathematical Model of the North Sea and Scheldt Estuar ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://odnature.naturalsciences.be/marine-forecasting-centre/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.naturalsciences.be/en/science/home | ||||
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English name | Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Science - Marine Forecasting Centre | ||||
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Abstract | Formerly known as the "Management Unit of the Mathematical Model of the North Sea and Scheldt Estuary", the marine forecasting centre of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) issues 5-day forecasts of the marine conditions in the North Sea twice a day. These forecasts are used in numerous applications to support the missions and activities of Belgian and foreign public sectors (federal, regional, marine forecasting centres of neighbouring countries, European agencies, etc.); Belgian and foreign private sectors (operators of offshore wind parks, fishing industry, tourism and leisure industries, etc.); and Belgian and foreign scientific research sectors (universities and research centres). The aim of this website is to publish our 5-day forecasts to the greatest possible number of persons. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Operational Directorate Natural Environment, Belgian Marine Data Centre | ||||
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https://metadata.naturalsciences.be
The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) metadata portal is an online resource that f ...
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Submitter/Owner | M Nicolas de Ville de Goyet ( OceanExpert : 37635 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://metadata.naturalsciences.be | ||||
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ODIS-Arch URL | https://metadata.naturalsciences.be/geonetwork/srv/api/sitemap | ||||
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English name | Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences Metadata Portal | ||||
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Abstract | The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) metadata portal is an online resource that facilitates the sharing of environmental datasets in an interoperable manner. The scope of the portal is diverse, encompassing various types of data, including oceanographic data (such as RV Belgica en-route data, Tripod data, and FerryBox), geological layers, Marine Spatial Planning, Marine North Sea Forecasting, and biodiversity observations (through GBIF). The primary objective of this catalog is to provide descriptions for all RBINS datasets and make them globally accessible and visible, going beyond our legal obligation to do so. The catalog adheres to international standards like INSPIRE and ISO19115. It offers links for downloading datasets and, when applicable, provides web services for online visualization on a map. To enhance the visibility of the Institute's datasets, the catalog also integrates several internal resources, including http://ipt.naturalsciences.be, which disseminates our biodiversity data to GBIF. Furthermore, it automatically shares all datasets with national and international catalogs (such as INSPIRE, the Belgian and European Open Data portals, and the Belgian NGI). Additionally, a unique DOI is assigned to each dataset's metadata, facilitating easy referencing in publications. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Operational Directorate Natural Environment, Belgian Marine Data Centre | ||||
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http://www.oceandataportal.net/portal/portal/odp2/data
Russian data (100 resourse units) at the IODE Ocean Data Portal. IODE Ocean Data Portal(ODP) provide ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Nikolai N. Mikhailov ( OceanExpert : 8130 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.oceandataportal.net/portal/portal/odp2/data | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://portal.odp.meteo.ru/portal/ | ||||
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English name | Russian data - IODE Ocean Data Portal | ||||
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Abstract | Russian data (100 resourse units) at the IODE Ocean Data Portal. IODE Ocean Data Portal(ODP) provides a “one-stop shop” approach to oceanographic data held by the IODE global network of 80 National Oceanographic Data Centres (NODCs), as well as to resources from other participating systems. The ODP provides the infrastructure to integrate collections and inventories of marine data and allow for the directory, evaluation and access to data via web services to meet the needs of the whole ocean community. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | All-Russian Research Institute Hydrometeorological Information - World Data Center, Obninsk | ||||
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http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/e2-m3a/
The E2-M3A observatory is positioned in the centre of the cyclonic gyre where deep convection proces ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/e2-m3a/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.inogs.it/ | ||||
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English name | SAILOR - Southern Adriatic Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Oceanographic Research E2-M3A buoy | ||||
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Abstract | The E2-M3A observatory is positioned in the centre of the cyclonic gyre where deep convection process takes place, involving both the atmosphere and the ocean dynamics and forming new dense and oxygenated waters, thus triggering the solubility and the biological pump. The E2-M3A observatory is particularly devoted towards studies for characterizing the long-term changes of Adriatic sea in response to local climatic forcing. The observatory E2-M3A ( http://www.fixo3.eu/observatory/e2-m3a/) is part of the FP7-EU project FixO3 (Fixed Point Open Ocean Observatory Network) which seeks to integrate European open ocean observatories and to improve access to these key installations for the broader community. Currently, the system is part of the European contribution to OceanSITES global array. On a national level the observatory is part of the ROBIN e-infrastructure developed under the umbrella of the RITMARE (Ricerca ITaliana per il MARE) project. Two independent mooring lines compose the configuration of the E2-M3A system. The first of them (A) hosts the surface buoy instrumented with meteo station and radiometers aimed to collect air-sea interaction measurements, sensor for physical (temperature and salinity) and biochemical (oxygen, partial CO2 and pH) parameters deployed in the mixed layer, telemetry, and services. The surface buoy collects the acquired data and transmit them in real time to the on-line server. The secondary mooring line (B) hosts an instrumental chain with sensors at several different depths for physical and chemical measurements from the sea floor to the intermediate layer. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale – OGS | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water-category/model-salinity/
PacIOOS’ Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) provides a 7-day, 3-hourly forecast for the region ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water-category/model-salinity/ | ||||
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English name | Salinity Forecast - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | PacIOOS’ Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) provides a 7-day, 3-hourly forecast for the region surrounding the main Hawaiian Islands at approximately 4-km (2.5-mile) resolution. The forecast is run daily and gets updated on this website around 1:30 PM Hawaiʻi Standard Time (UTC-10) every afternoon. ROMS (http://myroms.org) is an open source, community-supported model widely adopted by the scientific community for a diverse range of applications. Model runs are configured and produced for the Hawaiʻi region by Dr. Brian Powell and lab within the Department of Oceanography in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Oceanography | ||||
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https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/bodc_database/samples/
The samples data tool allows a user to retrieve samples data directly from the British Oceanographic ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/bodc_database/samples/ | ||||
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English name | Samples data held in the British Oceanographic Data Centre National Oceanographic Database | ||||
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Abstract | The samples data tool allows a user to retrieve samples data directly from the British Oceanographic Data Centre National Oceanographic Database. Discrete water sample data are considered to be any data that result from a single collection of water. Such data could originate from a single bottle attached to a rosette or drawn from a non-toxic supply. Within the request area, users are able to select data, modify their selection and opt to receive the data as netCDF, ASCII or Ocean Data View (ODV) format. | ||||
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https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/sfbofs/sfbofs.html
A San Francisco Bay Operational Forecast System (SFBOFS) has been developed to serve the San Francis ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/sfbofs/sfbofs.html | ||||
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English name | San Francisco Bay Operational Forecast System - NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services | ||||
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Abstract | A San Francisco Bay Operational Forecast System (SFBOFS) has been developed to serve the San Francisco Bay maritime communities. SFBOFS was jointly developed by the NOAA/National Ocean Service's (NOS) Office of Coast Survey and Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS), and the NOAA/National Weather Service's (NWS) National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Central Operations (NCO) and the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth. The NWS and NOS work together to run SFBOFS operationally on NOAA's High Performance Computing System (HPCS). By running on NOAA's HPCS, SFBOFS has direct access to National Weather Service operational meteorological products and USGS' measured river data that are required for reliable operations. As its core ocean prediction model, SFBOFS uses the Finite Volume Coastal Ocean Model (FVCOM). SFBOFS provides users with nowcast (analyses of near present) and forecast guidance of water levels, currents, water temperature, and salinity out to 48 hours, four times per day. The SFBOFS model domain is divided into two separate subdomains (the San Francisco Bay and the San Francisco Bay Entrance), allowing users to focus on their area of interest. Animation maps of each of the two subdomains as well as time series at particular stations or points of interest are available at over 50 locations for winds, water levels, currents, temperature, and salinity. SFBOFS is based on a three-dimensional, high resolution model. With the added reliability of running at NOAA's HPCS, SFBOFS will assist U.S. port authorities and mariners to efficiently navigate the San Francisco Bay without compromising safety. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) | ||||
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http://incod.inio.ac.ir/internalwaves
Users can access timely, free and unrestricted to Landsat, Aster and Sentinel Satellite data in the ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Farnaz Ghiasi ( OceanExpert : 26554 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir/internalwaves | ||||
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English name | Satellite Data - Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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Abstract | Users can access timely, free and unrestricted to Landsat, Aster and Sentinel Satellite data in the Persian Gulf. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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http://neracoos.org/datatools/realtime/SST
Past AVHRR satellite sea surface temperature images. Data provided by the Satellite Oceanography Dat ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://neracoos.org/datatools/realtime/SST | ||||
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English name | Satellite Imagery - SST and Chlorophyll - Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems | ||||
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Abstract | Past AVHRR satellite sea surface temperature images. Data provided by the Satellite Oceanography Data Lab, University of Maine. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Maine, School of Marine Sciences | ||||
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https://data.nodc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/iso?id=gov.noaa.nodc:NESDIS-OHC
This collection contains an operational Satellite Ocean Heat Content Suite (SOHCS) product generated ...
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | https://data.nodc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/iso?id=gov.noaa.nodc:NESDIS-OHC | ||||
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English name | Satellite Ocean Heat Content Suite - NOAA | ||||
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Citation | Donahue, David; US DOC/NOAA > National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) (2015). Satellite Ocean Heat Content Suite. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/NESDIS-OHC. Accessed [date]. | ||||
Abstract | This collection contains an operational Satellite Ocean Heat Content Suite (SOHCS) product generated by NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS). The operational algorithm implemented was developed at the University of Miami/Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS). The SOHCS product measures the integrated vertical temperature from the sea surface to the depth of the 26°C isotherm. The Algorithm uses a reduced gravity model to estimate the 20 degree isotherm depth based on objectively analyzed blended sea surface height anomaly fields from operational altimeters (Satellite with ARgos and ALtiKa (SARAL), Jason-1, Jason-2 and Cryosat-2) and Geo-Polar blended SST analyses. The data consists of seven parameters including sea surface height anomaly and its mapping error, depth of the 20° and 26° Celsius isotherm, mixed layer depth, ocean heat content and sea surface temperature. The grid spacing of the data in both latitude and longitude is 0.25°. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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https://ipt.biodiversity.aq
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Anton Pieter Van de Putte ( OceanExpert : 22246 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://ipt.biodiversity.aq | ||||
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Abstract | The SCAR Antarctic Biodiversity Portal (biodiversity.aq) is an international effort that seeks to increase our knowledge and understanding of Antarctic and Southern Ocean biodiversity. It is a community of researchers, data custodians and developers from around the world that supports the mobilisation publication, retrieval and analysis of Antarctic and Southern Ocean biodiversity data in a free and open manner in line with the Antarctic treaty and the FAIR data Principles (Finable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). We aim to create an information ecosystem of various data bases, data systems, web services tools etc that can be used by anyone with an interest in Antarctic and Southern Ocean biodiversity. Biodiversity.aq is an international initiative of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). It finds it roots in the Census of Antarctic Marine Life and started in 2005. The central facilities are hosted by the Royal Belgian Institute for Natural sciences (RBINS, www.naturalsciences.be) and the Belgian Biodiversity Platform (BBPf, www.biodiversity.be). The SCAR Antarctic Biodiversity Portal is the regional thematic node of the Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS, www.obis.org), the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF, www.gbif.org) and works closely together with the Southern Ocean Observation System (SOOS, www.soos.aq). | ||||
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https://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/mapcat/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/mapcat/ | ||||
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Abstract | The SCAR Map Catalogue allows users to search for maps and charts of Antarctica, the Southern Ocean and subantarctic islands from over 26 countries. SCAR member countries are requested to provide information on digital or hardcopy maps and charts. Each catalogue entry includes details about a map and a link to download the map where available. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research | ||||
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http://www.scheldemonitor.be/en
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.scheldemonitor.be/en | ||||
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Abstract | ScheldeMonitor is a Flemish-Dutch information portal for research and monitoring in the Scheldt estuary and offers an overview of the research landscape and an extensive literature collection. On top of that, it also includes measurement information and data products from various data sources. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee | ||||
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http://www.indigeo.fr
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.indigeo.fr | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www-iuem.univ-brest.fr/observatoire | ||||
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English name | Scientific Infrastructure for Geospatial Data and Information on the Environment | ||||
Original (non-English) name | INDIGEO: Infrastructure scientifique de Données et d'Informations Géospatialisées sur l'Environnement | ||||
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Abstract | Indigeo, which in Latin means "to need ...", is a Geographic Data Infrastructure (GDI) dedicated to research and scientific observation of the environment in the west. It is initiated by the CNRS LETG Joint Research Unit and relies on the Observatory of Sciences of the Brest Universe (IUEM) and the Brest-Iroise Workshop Zone. It consists of a catalog of metadata and a geospatial data server backed by a map viewer. | ||||
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https://mlp.ldeo.columbia.edu/logdb/scientific_ocean_drilling/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://mlp.ldeo.columbia.edu/logdb/scientific_ocean_drilling/ | ||||
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English name | Scientific Ocean Drilling Data - International Ocean Discovery Program | ||||
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Abstract | The U.S. Science Support Program (USSSP) facilitates involvement of the U.S. scientific community in the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP), an international program of basic research in marine geosciences that explores the Earth’s history and environment. Processing log data collected by the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) and operation of LogDB, an archival database of logging data collected by various scientific programs. | ||||
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Technical notes | Scientific Ocean Drilling: Challenges and Accomplishments are available from the National Academies Press, 500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20001; (800) 624-6242. | ||||
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https://oa.iode.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://oa.iode.org/ | ||||
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English name | SDG 14.3.1 data portal - International Oceanographic Data Exchange of UNESCO | ||||
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Abstract | This SDG 14.3.1 Data Portal is a tool for the submission, collection, validation, storage and sharing of ocean acidification data and metadata submitted towards the Sustainable Development Goal 14.3.1 Indicator: Average marine acidity (pH) measured at agreed suite of representative sampling stations. In 2015, the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda and a set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), including a goal dedicated to the ocean, SDG 14, which calls to "conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development". The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO was identified as the custodian agency for the SDG Target 14.3: "Minimize and address the impacts of ocean acidification, including through enhanced scientific cooperation at all levels", and the associated SDG Indicator 14.3.1 ("Average marine acidity (pH) measured at agreed suite of representative sampling stations"). Thanks to the cooperation and support received by the Commission in the past years from its International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange Programme (IODE), international ocean acidification experts (including data managers) and the Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network (GOA-ON) the indicator methodology was developed and is now freely available. The SDG Indicator 14.3.1 Methodology provides the necessary guidance on how to conduct ocean acidification observation, what to measure and how, providing best practice and methods approved by the scientific ocean acidification community. It further offers support on how to and what kind of data sets to submit to IOC, to ensure the production of quality controlled global and possibly regional products. The full text of the SDG 14.3.1 Indicator Methodology, the data template, the metadata template and the metadata instructions file can all be found and downloaded here: - Indicator methodology - Metadata template - Data template - Metadata instructions We are looking forward to your contributions! Please be assured that all your submissions will be attributed a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), allowing for the tracing and correct citation of your results in derived products. We encourage open data access and expect that your data and metadata contributions will be shared and used. We welcome data sets which can be freely shared without restrictions (CC0, CC BY), with restrictions for commercial use (CC BY-NC), as well as those which only allow for IOC-UNESCO to derive products used for the purpose of the SDG indicator 14.3.1 reporting. The data submission process includes all of the steps outlined above. | ||||
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https://osi-saf.eumetsat.int/products/sea-ice-products
Sea ice products of the Satellite Application Facility on Ocean and Sea Ice (OSI SAF).
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://osi-saf.eumetsat.int/products/sea-ice-products | ||||
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English name | Sea-ice Products - Satellite Application Facility on Ocean and Sea Ice | ||||
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Citation | If you wish to use these products, EUMETSAT’s copyright credit must be shown by displaying the words “Copyright © 2018 EUMETSAT” on each of the products used. | ||||
Abstract | Sea ice products of the Satellite Application Facility on Ocean and Sea Ice (OSI SAF). The OSI SAF has three operational processing centers. The sea ice processing is performed at the High Latitude processing facility, operated jointly by the Norwegian and Danish Meteorological Institutes, respectively in Oslo and Copenhagen. | ||||
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http://www.seaaroundus.org/
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.seaaroundus.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | We present fisheries and fisheries-related data at spatial scales that have ecological and policy relevance, such as by Exclusive Economic Zones, High Seas, or Large Marine Ecosystems. Fisheries and fisheries-related data at spatial scales that have ecological and policy relevance such as by Exclusive Economic Zones High Seas Large Marine Ecosystems and other spatial scales. We emphasize catch time series starting in 1950 and related series e.g. landed value and catch by flag state fishing sector and catch type and fisheries-related information on every maritime country e.g. government subsidies marine biodiversity. Information is also offered on sub-projects e.g. the historic expansion of fisheries the performance of Regional Fisheries Management Organizations or the likely impact of climate change on fisheries. | ||||
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https://www.seadatanet.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Michele Fichaut ( OceanExpert : 15546 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.seadatanet.org/ | ||||
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English name | SeaDataNet Pan-European Infrastructure for Ocean & Marine Data Management | ||||
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Abstract | SeaDataNet is a distributed Marine Data Infrastructure for the management of large and diverse sets of data deriving from in situ of the seas and oceans. Professional data centres, active in data collection, constitute a Pan-European network providing on-line integrated databases of standardized quality. The on-line access to in-situ data, meta-data and products is provided through a unique portal interconnecting the interoperable node platforms constituted by the SeaDataNet data centres. The development and adoption of common communication standards and adapted technology ensure the platforms interoperability. The quality, compatibility and coherence of the data issuing from so many sources, is assured by the adoption of standardized methodologies for data checking, by dedicating part of the activities to training and preparation of synthesized regional and global statistical products from the most comprehensive in-situ data sets made available by the SeaDataNet partners. Data, value added products and dictionaries serve wide uses: e.g. research, model initialisation, industrial projects, teaching, marine environmental assessment. The European lanscape in terms of Marine data management is well established and relies on three main components which are SeaDataNet, EMODnet and Copernicus CMEMS. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Ifremer, Centre de Bretagne | ||||
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https://www.mbari.org/products/data-repository/seafloor-mapping/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.mbari.org/products/data-repository/seafloor-mapping/ | ||||
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English name | Seafloor mapping - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | ||||
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Abstract | The mapping project was established to support the mapping and surveying needs of all MBARI scientists. This includes analyzing previously collected seafloor data from sites of potential interest and collecting new survey data. Survey sites: Hawaii, Monterey Bay Region, Santa Barbara Basin, Northern California and Oregon Margin, West Coast Seamounts and Ridges. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://nsidc.org/data/sipn/data-sets.html | ||||
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English name | Sea Ice Prediction Network Datasets - Arctic Research Consortium of the United States | ||||
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Citation | As a condition of using these data, you must cite the use of this data set using the corresponding citation. | ||||
Abstract | Data sets of the Sea Ice Prediction Network (SIPN). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Alaska Fairbanks - International Arctic Research Center | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://uhslc.soest.hawaii.edu/data/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://uhslc.soest.hawaii.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Sea Level Center - Global Sea Level Observing System at University of Hawaii | ||||
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Citation | If you use UHSLC tide gauge data in your research or applications, please cite the dataset as: Caldwell, P. C., M. A. Merrifield, P. R. Thompson (2015), Sea level measured by tide gauges from global oceans — the Joint Archive for Sea Level holdings (NCEI Accession 0019568), Version 5.5, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, Dataset, doi:10.7289/V5V40S7W. This citation refers to the Research Quality dataset archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information as the Joint Archive for Sea Level. As discussed below, Fast Delivery data is replaced by Research Quality as it becomes available. Only the most recent Fast Delivery values are not included in the Research Quality archive. If you use Fast Delivery data, please use the citation above and note the date through which Fast Delivery data was obtained. | ||||
Abstract | The UHSLC offers tide gauge data with two levels of quality-control (QC), where more rigorous QC requires more effort and a greater time-lag. 1. Fast Delivery (FD) data are released within 1-2 months of data collection and receive only basic QC focused on large level shifts and obvious outliers. FD data are replaced in the data stream by RQD (see below) as the latter becomes available. 2. Research Quality Data (RQD) receive thorough QC and are considered to be the final science-ready data set. This final QC process is time-consuming, and as a result, the RQD are released 1-2 years after data is received from the data originators by the UHSLC. Real-Time (RT) data, which feeds the international tsunami networks, are available from the UNESCO IOC Sea Level Monitoring website hosted by the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ). | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/shoreline/slr-honolulu/
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/shoreline/slr-honolulu/ | ||||
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English name | Sea Level Rise : Honolulu Sea Level Rise Inundation Risk - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | Among the impacts associated with climate change is the threat of rising sea levels. Recent projections of global sea level rise (SLR) estimate an increase of up to 1 meter or higher above current sea levels. This is of particular concern to low-lying coastal communities and ecosystems that are exposed to a variety of coastal hazards, such as tsunamis and hurricanes. These hazards and the resulting risk to coastal areas can be exacerbated by SLR. A thorough risk and vulnerability assessment includes the mapping of inundation and an analysis of social and economic impacts as a result of SLR and associated coastal hazards. This project aims to fulfill the need for Hawaiʻi-specific information regarding the impacts of SLR on coastal areas within the State. Because of its high density, large population, major infrastructure, and high economic activity, the project focuses on the urban corridor of Honolulu, as it represents the majority of the State’s commercial and industrial sectors. This area of focus extends from Diamond Head to Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. The objective of the research is to identify the change in exposure and risk to coastal inundation hazards such as hurricanes, tsunamis, and storm inundation as a result of SLR. Through targeted outreach, the results of this research will play a critical role as a decision-support tool in facilitating science-based planning and policy. This is especially relevant as the State develops comprehensive climate change and SLR adaptation strategies, for which this project can serve as a crucial initial step. It is expected that the approach taken in this project can serve as a roadmap for assessing the impacts of SLR and coastal hazards in other parts of the State. | ||||
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An Interactive Mapping Tool in Support of the State of Hawaiʻi Sea Level Rise Vulnerability and Ada ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/shoreline/slr-hawaii/ | ||||
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English name | Sea Level Rise : State of Hawai i Sea Level Rise Viewer - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Acronym | Sea Level Rise : State of Hawai i Sea Level Rise Viewer - PacIOOS | ||||
Citation | Hawaiʻi Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Commission. 2021. State of Hawaiʻi Sea Level Rise Viewer. Version 1.04. Prepared by the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) for the University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant College Program and the State of Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources, Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands, with funding from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management Award No. NA16NOS4730016 and under the State of Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources Contract No. 64064. http://hawaiisealevelriseviewer.org. Accessed [date]. | ||||
Abstract | An Interactive Mapping Tool in Support of the State of Hawaiʻi Sea Level Rise Vulnerability and Adaptation Report. | ||||
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https://seamapaustralia.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Abstract | The Australian National Data Service (ANDS) High Values Collections (HVC) program has funded the establishment of an Australian seabed habitat classification scheme and spatial database, which we have named “Seamap Australia”. Seamap Australia represents a number of outcomes a) the collation of all national benthic habitat mapping data into one location on infrastructure provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) complete with metadata records, b) the syntheses of these datasets into one spatial data product using a newly proposed national benthic marine classification scheme for the Australian continental shelf and c) visualisation capacity via a web interface of the Seamap Australia spatial layer including a sample of biological data overlays. The University of Tasmania has been well positioned to develop this spatial project. Previous IMAS projects like ‘SeaMap Tasmania’, ‘RedMap’ and ‘Reef Life Survey’ have generated awareness of what is possible when spatial data are made publicly available. We anticipate that Seamap Australia will enable national scale cross-disciplinary studies of continental shelf habitats. We hope that by bringing all of the marine habitat mapping data sets into one portal, and through highlighting the custodians of these data, that institutions are encouraged to work collaboratively to address nationwide solutions. We look forward to this High Value Collection (HVC #19) inspiring researchers to share their marine habitat data through the AODN into the future, so that as the resource grows, we can continuously improve our knowledge of our marine estate. | ||||
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http://seamounts.sdsc.edu/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://seamounts.sdsc.edu/ | ||||
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Abstract | Since 2001, SeamountsOnline has been gathering data on species that have been observed or collected from seamounts and providing these data through a freely-available online portal. It is designed to facilitate research into seamount ecology, and to act as a resource for managers. It is also the database component of the Global Census of Marine Life on Seamounts. | ||||
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http://www.simorc.org/simorc/welcome.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.simorc.org/simorc/welcome.html | ||||
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English name | Search interface - System of Industry Metocean Data for the Offshore and Research Communities | ||||
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Abstract | Metocean in situ data are an important category of oceanographic and marine data, comprising observed parameters like sea level, waves, currents, sea temperature, conductivity, air temperature, air pressure, and wind. A major share of metocean in situ observations for the oceans and seas is collected by research institutions and governmental organizations, operating monitoring stations and performing field surveys. In addition a very substantial volume of metocean in situ data is collected by private industry, in particular by or under contract to major oil & gas companies. These companies operate worldwide in exploration and production of oil & gas resources, of which a considerable volume is originating from offshore oil & gas fields, scattered around the globe in seas and on Continental Shelves. Within Europe major offshore oil & gas fields can be found in the North Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Caspian Sea, Norwegian Sea, and on the North Western Atlantic shelf. Beyond Europe major offshore activity areas are located in e.g. the Gulf of Mexico, offshore Brazil, China Sea, Australasia, Middle East and offshore West-Africa. Observed metocean data, analyses and climate studies provide the oil & gas industry with essential information and knowledge for the design and engineering of offshore installations, such as production platforms and pipelines, and for assessing workability conditions. In addition the information is used for supporting the planning of, for example diving operations and the installation of pipelines, and the forecasting of storms and heavy weather conditions, which might require timely evacuation or other safety measures to be taken during the operation of offshore installations. To support these activities, and to complement metocean data & information, that can be retrieved from public sources, major oil & gas companies are active in monitoring and collecting metocean data themselves. This is done all over the world and over many years the oil & gas companies have acquired together a large volume of data sets. These data sets are acquired, processed and analysed both in joint industry projects (JIP’s) as well as in field surveys and monitoring activities performed for individual companies. Often these data sets are acquired at substantial cost and in remote areas. These datasets are managed by the metocean departments of the oil & gas companies and stored in various formats. Opening up these data sets for further use provides favourable conditions for creating highly valuable extra knowledge of both local and regional ocean & marine systems. To stimulate and support a wider application of these industry metocean datasets a System of Industry Metocean data for the Offshore and Research Communities (SIMORC) has been established. The SIMORC service aims at improving a common awareness of available data sets and a systematic indexing and archival of these data sets within the industry. It also aims at improving considerably reporting and access to these data sets & results of field studies for other parties, in particular the scientific community. For these purposes the SIMORC system consists of an index metadatabase and a database of actual data sets, that together are accessible through the Internet. The index metadatabase is public domain, while access to data is regulated by a dedicated SIMORC Data Protocol. This contains rules for access and use of data sets by scientific users, by oil & gas companies, and by third parties. All metocean data sets in the SIMORC system database undergo quality control and conversion to unified formats, resulting in consistent and high quality, harmonized data sets. The SIMORC service is the result of a unique and challenging development, undertaken by major ocean data management specialists: MARIS (NL), BODC (UK) and IOC-IODE (UNESCO), and the International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP), involving participation of major oil & gas companies, that bring in their considerable data sets. The initial development of SIMORC took place within the SIMORC project from 1st June 2005 till 1st December 2007 and has been co-funded by the European Commission. From 1st December 2007 onwards the SIMORC service is operated by MARIS and BODC, first till end 2015 in an arrangement with IOGP and from 2016 onwards in an arrangement with Total. The SIMORC service had its public launch in March 2007. At present it covers more than 7700 data sets from Shell, Total and BP, covering more than 3000 years of observations of winds, waves, currents and sealevels. The SIMORC system is operational to serve users in identifying and getting access to data sets and to extend its coverage regularly with additional data sets from oil & gas companies. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.seanoe.org/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://wwz.ifremer.fr/ | ||||
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English name | Sea scientific open data publication | ||||
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Abstract | SEANOE (SEA scieNtific Open data Edition) is a publisher of scientific data in the field of marine sciences. It is operated by Sismer within the framework of the Odatis. Data published by SEANOE are available free. They can be used in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons license selected by the author of the data. Seance contributes to the Open Access / Open Science movement for free access for everyone to all scientific data financed by public funds for the benefit of research. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Ifremer, Centre de Bretagne | ||||
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http://www.osi-saf.org/ q content/sst-products
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.osi-saf.org/ q content/sst-products | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://osi-saf.eumetsat.int/ | ||||
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English name | Sea Surface Temperature Products - Satellite Application Facility on Ocean and Sea Ice | ||||
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Abstract | Sea Surface Temperature products at the Satellite Application Facility on Ocean and Sea Ice (OSI SAF). The OSI SAF has three operational processing centers. The Low and Mid-Latitude (LML) processing facility, processing sea surface temperature and radiative fluxes, is operated by Météo-France in Lannion and by Ifremer in Plouzané. | ||||
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http://www.seaturtle.org/nestdb/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.seaturtle.org/nestdb/ | ||||
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English name | Sea Turtle Nest Monitoring System | ||||
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Abstract | Monitoring is taking place at sea turtle nesting beaches around the world. The nesting data collected at these monitoring sites are typically gathered by local (individual beach) organizations and aggregated at the state or national level under the direction of a state or national coordinator. In most cases the exact data collected and the method of storage (database format and software) varies from state to state and in some cases between individual organizations within a state. This makes it difficult to compare data across broad geographic scales, something that is critical to the proper monitoring and assessment of threatened and endangered sea turtle species that ignore state and national boundaries. SEATURTLE.ORG has created the Sea Turtle Nest Monitoring System as a data management network to help organizations distributed around the world to collect and store data in a standardized format for real-time comparison and monitoring of all participating nesting beaches. The system has been designed in cooperation with sea turtle coordinators in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://pemantauan.informatika.lipi.go.id/oseanografi/ | ||||
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English name | Sea water quality information system - Oceanographic Research Center | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Sistem Informasi Kualitas Air Laut - Pusat Penelitian Oseanografi | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Research Center for Physics (LIPI) | ||||
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https://snap.ogs.trieste.it/cache/index.jsp
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://snap.ogs.trieste.it/cache/index.jsp | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ogs.trieste.it/en | ||||
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English name | Seismic data Network Access Point - National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics | ||||
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Abstract | SNAP is the data web portal and framework that allow to access all geophysical data acquired by National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics (OGS). SNAP hosts approximately 91,073 km of seismic lines and 351,000 square kilometers of Multibeam data, mostly in the Mediterranean and Black sea and is complemented by the Antarctic Seismic Data Libray (SDLS) that under the auspices of the SCAR committee gathers all the seismic data (approx 300,000 km) acquired by all the international research centers in Antarctica. SNAP is the tip of the iceberg of OGS geophysical data management. Data sources at OGS are OGS-Vessel OGS-Explora and the large asset of vintage data OGS owns. All these data are properly handled using ISO, SEG and OGC standards and made available to internal use through commercial and open-source processing and interpretation software. The OGS geophysics data space can be accessed through the SNAP portal. Major revisions to the technologies led to the current version that no longer needs plug-ins and can be run on any web browser. | ||||
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https://www.uk-ssb.org
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.uk-ssb.org | ||||
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English name | Shelf Sea Biogeochemistry | ||||
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Citation | Kröger S, Parker R, Cripps G & Williamson P (Eds.) 2018. Shelf Seas: The Engine of Productivity, Policy Report on NERC-Defra Shelf Sea Biogeochemistry programme. Cefas, Lowestoft. DOI: 10.14465/2018.ssb18.pbd | ||||
Abstract | The shelf Sea are highly productive compared to the open ocean, a productivity that underpins more than 90 per cent of global fisheries. Their importance to society extends beyond food production to include issues of biodiversity, carbon cycling and storage, waste disposal, nutrient cycling, recreation and renewable energy resources. The shelf Sea have been estimated to be the most valuable biome on Earth, but they are under considerable stress, as a result of anthropogenic nutrient loading, overfishing, habitat disturbance, climate change and other impacts. However, even within the relatively well-studied European shelf Sea, fundamental biogeochemical processes are poorly understood. For example: the role of shelf Sea in carbon storage; in the global cycles of key nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, silicon and iron); and in determining primary and secondary production, and thereby underpinning the future delivery of many other ecosystem services. Improved knowledge of such factors is not only required by marine policy-makers; it also has the potential to increase the quality and cost-effectiveness of management decisions at the local, national and international levels under conditions of climate change. The Shelf Sea Biogeochemistry research programme is co-funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra). The programme directly relates to the delivery of the NERC Earth system science theme. The programme will take a holistic approach to the cycling of nutrients and carbon and the controls on primary and secondary production in UK and European shelf Sea, to increase understanding of these processes and their role in wider biogeochemical cycles. It will thereby significantly improve predictive marine biogeochemical and ecosystem models over a range of scales. The scope of the programme includes exchanges with the open ocean (transport on and off the shelf to a depth of around 500m), together with cycling, storage and release processes on the shelf slope, and air-sea exchange of greenhouse gases (CO2 and N2O). | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://soccom.ucsd.edu/floats/SOCCOM_data_ref.html | ||||
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English name | Shipboard data - US National Science Foundation's Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling project | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | ||||
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Abstract | Data files for individual SOCCOM floats are available in ODV format (include measured parameters as well as derived carbon parameters) and netCDF files (Argo data system - measured parameters only). NetCDF and matlab format including derived carbon parameters for the entire float data set are available here. | ||||
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https://www.smartatlantic.ca/
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Abstract | The SmartAtlantic Alliance is an initiative of the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland's Centre for Applied Ocean Technology (CTec) and the Centre for Ocean Ventures and Entrepreneurship (COVE) of Halifax. CTec leads the Placentia Bay SmartBay applied ocean observation system on Newfoundland's south coast, with the on-going expansion of the SmartBay initiative to additional ports-of-call around the Province. COVE, under the guidance of the Canadian Marine Pilots' Association (Atlantic region), is leading the operation of meteorological/oceanographic buoys off Herring Cove at the mouth of Halifax harbour in Nova Scotia and off the Port of Saint John, New Brunswick . Recognizing the operational efficiencies and potential collaboration and expansion opportunities presented, CTec and COVE have partnered to unite the SmartBay, Halifax and Saint John initiatives under a new and exciting "SmartAtlantic Alliance" banner; creating the nucleus of a cooperative Atlantic Canada applied ocean observation capacity. The SmartAtlantic Alliance supports operational efficiency, situational awareness and safety in the marine environment and provides an unprecedented level of support to the country's coastal and ocean management efforts. SmartAtlantic Alliance buoy data, weather forecasts and value added information products are freely available at www.SmartAtlantic.ca | ||||
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Abstract | The SmartBay Observatory in Galway Bay is an important contribution by Ireland to the growing global network of real-time data capture systems deployed within the ocean – technology giving us new insights into the ocean which we have not had before. The observatory was installed on the seafloor 1.5km off the coast of Spiddal. The observatory uses cameras, probes and sensors to permit continuous and remote live underwater monitoring. This observatory equipment allows ocean researchers unique real-time access to monitor ongoing changes in the marine environment. Data relating to the marine environment at the site is transferred in real-time from the SmartBay Observatory through a fibre optic telecommunications cable to the Marine Institute headquarters and onwards onto the internet. The data includes a live video stream, the depth of the observatory node, the sea temperature and salinity, and estimates of the chlorophyll and turbidity levels in the water which give an indication of the volume of phytoplankton and other particles, such as sediment, in the water. | ||||
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https://github.com/fmidev/smartmet-server
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Pekka Alenius ( OceanExpert : 15540 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://github.com/fmidev/smartmet-server | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://en.ilmatieteenlaitos.fi/ | ||||
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English name | SmartMet Server - Finnish Meteorological Institute | ||||
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Citation | SmartMet Server Providing MetOcean Data. Roope Tervo, Mika Heiskanen, Tarja Riihisaari, Mikko Visa and Mikko Rauhala 2016, http://www.slideshare.net/tervo/smartmet-server-providing-metocean-data | ||||
Abstract | SmartMet Server is Finnish Meteorological Institutes data and product server for MetOcean data. It provides a high capacity and high availability data and product server for MetOcean data. The server is written in C++, since 2008 it has been in operational use by the Finnish Meteorological Institute FMI. | ||||
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https://www.smhi.se/data/utforskaren-oppna-data/
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Katarina Lotta Elisabeth Fyrberg ( OceanExpert : 15564 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.smhi.se/data/utforskaren-oppna-data/ | ||||
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English name | SMHI Explorer - Open Data | ||||
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Abstract | Open Data consists of both observations and data from models originating from Oceanography, Climatology, hydrology and meteorology. Current oceanographic data (the last 24 hours) for real-time stations is available on as well as the possibility of downloading data owned by SMHI. There are also maps showing the position of the real-time stations (seawater level, surface temperature, data from the sea and wave buoys). | ||||
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https://www.mbari.org/science/upper-ocean-systems/chemical-sensor-group/soccomviz/
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Datasource URL | https://www.mbari.org/science/upper-ocean-systems/chemical-sensor-group/soccomviz/ | ||||
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English name | SOCCOMViz 6.0 - Data visualization for SOCCOM, a US NSF sponsored project focused on carbon and climate in the Southern Ocean - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institiute | ||||
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Abstract | The Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling project (SOCCOM) is an NSF-sponsored program focused on unlocking the mysteries of the Southern Ocean and determining its influence on climate. Housed at Princeton University and administered by the Princeton Environmental Institute, SOCCOM draws on the strengths of teams of investigators across the U.S. as well as participating in international observational and simulation efforts. | ||||
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https://spraydata.ucsd.edu/SolomonSea/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://spraydata.ucsd.edu/SolomonSea/ | ||||
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English name | Solomon Sea Transport Time-Series - California Underwater Glider Network at University of California San Diego | ||||
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Citation | When using the Solomon Sea transport data, please cite: DOIs for the glider data and products: Full data set including temperature, salinity and velocity: Davis, R. (2016). Solomon Sea Ocean Transport from Gliders [Data set]. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Instrument Development Group. doi: 10.21238/S8SPRAY2718 Transport time series shown on this webpage: Kessler, W.S. and H.G. Hristova (2016). Solomon Sea volume transport time- series measured by glider [Data set]. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Instrument Development Group. doi: 10.21238/S8SPRAY2718A Journal article describing the data preparation and processing, as well as scientific results: Kessler, W.S., H.G. Hristova and R.E. Davis, 2019: Equatorward western boundary transport from the South Pacific: Glider observations, dynamics and consequences. Progress in Oceanography, 175, 208-225, doi: 10.1016/j.pocean.2019.04.005 | ||||
Abstract | The Solomon Sea transport time series is derived from more than a decade of Spray glider missions in the Solomon Sea (https://spraydata.ucsd.edu/projects/Solomon/) providing measurements of temperature, salinity and vertically-averaged over the dive depth horizontal velocity. For the transport calculations, only the segments of missions spanning the distance between Rossel and Gizo are considered (Fig 1). A mission includes between 1 to 4 cross-sections across the mouth of the Solomon Sea (labeled with a letter “a,b,c,d” after the mission name). Both northern and southern tracks are included in the time-series (marked “N” or “S” in SolomonSea_bysection.txt). The transport for each section is computed as the coast-to-coast integral of the absolute cross-track geostrophic velocity, obtained from the glider-measured temperature, salinity and vertically-averaged velocity. Earlier missions measured transport to 700 m, later missions (since mid-2013) to 1000 m (Fig. 2). Data from some of the more recent mission is not yet quality-controlled and transport estimates are only preliminary (and marked with asterisk in SolomonSea_bysection.txt). A low-pass monthly time-series represents a smoothed version of the individual section transport time-series capturing its low-frequency variability (Fig.2). The low-pass transport is defined as the sum of the average annual cycle plus the anomalies from this smoothed by a 5-month triangle filter (see Kessler et al. 2019, Section 2.2 for details). Transport through the Solomon Sea varies strongly on ENSO timescales, with large transport occurring during El Niño events (Fig.3). The data files provides both the total and interannual anomaly of the low-pass transport time-series, evaluated monthly. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.soos.aq/data/soosmap | ||||
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Abstract | SOOSmap is a collaboration between SOOS and the European Marine Observations and Data Network (EMODnet) Physics. It serves up curated and standardised observation data from oceanographic and Antarctic research programs from many nations and scientific disciplines. SOOSmap is built around individual observing platforms or sampling events (e.g. an Argo float or plankton trawl). SOOSmap draws on the extensive data holdings of Copernicus and EMODnet, which were collated for European seas but which cover global oceans. Additionally, SOOS is bringing in key datasets of particular value to the Southern Ocean, including krill, plankton, and sea ice observations. We are working with data centres around the world to make SOOSmap a comprehensive source for marine observations from the Southern Ocean. Given the complex ecosystem of data centres and data aggregation efforts, this is no small task. SOOS and EMODnet are negotiating with individual data centres to improve our holdings of each observation type. Over time, you can expect both the number and type of observations to grow, as we develop these relationships. | ||||
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https://spraydata.ucsd.edu/SoCal-index/
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Datasource URL | https://spraydata.ucsd.edu/SoCal-index/ | ||||
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English name | Southern California Temperature Index - California Underwater Glider Network at University of California San Diego | ||||
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Citation | You are welcome to download and use these figures and the associated data. If you do so please refer to DOI: 10.21238/S8SPRAY7292 | ||||
Abstract | The Southern California Temperature Index (SCTI) is derived from the sea water temperature records of the California Underwater Glider Network (CUGN), a collection of over a decade of Spray underwater glider measurements. CUGN provides the mean field and the annual cycle, which subtracted from the observed temperature gives the interannual anomaly of the sea water temperature near the California Coast (illustrated above). The Southern California Temperature Index represents a smoothed temperature anomaly variability near the coast of California, which results from two steps: First it is obtained the average of the interannual anomaly temperature along the line 90, between the coast up to 200km offshore at 50m depth, resulting in a timeseries; Second, that timeseries is smoothed by a low-pass filter with half-power cutoff on 90 days. The Oceanic Niño Index is a low-pass filtered of Niño 3.4 index, which was obtainned from the Climate Prediction Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). | ||||
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https://data.aad.gov.au/trophic/
Information related to diet and energy flow is fundamental to a diverse range of Antarctic and South ...
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.aad.gov.au/trophic/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.scar.org/ | ||||
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English name | Southern Ocean Diet and Energetics Database | ||||
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Abstract | Information related to diet and energy flow is fundamental to a diverse range of Antarctic and Southern Ocean biological and ecosystem studies. EG-ABI and the Expert Group on Birds and Marine Mammals are collating a centralised database of such information to assist the scientific community in this work. It includes data related to diet and energy flow from conventional (e.g. gut content) and modern (e.g. molecular) studies, stable isotopes, fatty acids, and energetic content. It is a product of the SCAR community and open for all to participate in and use. | ||||
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http://nzobisipt.niwa.co.nz
This portal is the Southwest Pacific Ocean regional node to Ocean Biogeographic Information System ( ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Kevin Mackay ( OceanExpert : 19633 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://nzobisipt.niwa.co.nz | ||||
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Abstract | This portal is the Southwest Pacific Ocean regional node to Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS). OBIS is a cluster of international organisations and researchers sharing a vision to make marine biogeographic data from around the world freely available over the Internet. OBIS is a web-based provider of global geo-referenced information on marine species. It provides an entry point to query databases on species and habitats and provides a variety of tools for visualising data about marine species and their environment. OBIS is the information component/data repository of the Census of Marine Life Program and is also the marine node for the Global Biodiversity Information facility (GBIF). | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://linkeddata.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar/snorql/ | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://webmap.ornl.gov/ogc | ||||
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https://www.ide.cat/
This is the official website of the Spatial Data Infrastructure of Catalonia (IDEC), from where you ...
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Abstract | This is the official website of the Spatial Data Infrastructure of Catalonia (IDEC), from where you can access the geoinformation of Catalonia. | ||||
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https://www.geo.euskadi.eus/s69-15375/es/
GeoEuskadi is the reference geoportal of the Euskadi Spatial Data Infrastructure (Euskadi IDE) with ...
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Datasource URL | https://www.geo.euskadi.eus/s69-15375/es/ | ||||
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Abstract | GeoEuskadi is the reference geoportal of the Euskadi Spatial Data Infrastructure (Euskadi IDE) with the aim of guaranteeing the reuse and easy and efficient access of the geographic information of the Basque Autonomous Community. | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://cartografia.cime.es/ | ||||
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Abstract | A spatial data infrastructure is a technical and organizational structure, based on cooperation and constituted through coordinated agreements on technology standards, institutional arrangements and promotion policies, which aims to facilitate discovery, knowledge, access to and use of geospatial information available in a territorial area via the Internet by society as a whole. Access to information from a spatial data infrastructure takes place through geoportals that provide geospatial information metadata catalog services; data visualization services, via web mapping services; location services, by means of addresses and nomenclatures; and, eventually, other types of specific geoservices, in addition to downloads of data, documents or other geospatial information resources. IDE Menorca is the gateway to the territorial information of Menorca. Its objective is to facilitate the localization and consultation of the cartography and territorial information in order to improve both the management of the territory (land planning) and efficiency and administrative collaboration. | ||||
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http://www.idee.es/
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Abstract | A Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI; IDE in its Spanish acronym) is a network in which different organizations publish geospatial information through standardised web services and catalogue it using metadata. To this end, they take on a number of common agreements and policies. The objective of the Spatial Data Infrastructure of Spain (IDEE) is to integrate the data, metadata, and geographic services produced in Spain into the web, conforming with the regulations, standards, and recommendations that permit their interoperability. The IDEE integrates SDI nodes from national, regional, and local governments and is prepared to integrate SDI resources from the private sector, universities, NGOs, other organizations, and the general public. It forms part of the European SDI, defined in the INSPIRE Directive, and transposed in Spain by the LISIGE law. It has as its main access point this geoportal, which is the responsibility of the National Geographic Institute. | ||||
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https://stoqs.mbari.org/
Advances in sensor and platform technology enable the collection of massive amounts of diverse types ...
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English name | Spatial Temporal Oceanographic Query System (STOQS) Data Server - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute | ||||
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Abstract | Advances in sensor and platform technology enable the collection of massive amounts of diverse types of data, making subsequent analyses increasingly difficult. The Spatial-Temporal Oceanographic Query System (STOQS) addresses this issue. This open-source software program provides new capabilities for scientists to gain insight from oceanographic data. STOQS uses a geospatial database and a web-based user interface to allow scientists to explore large data collections. The user can see a quick overview of measurements in both space and time, as well focus on a specific parameter or instrument. A user may zoom into a feature of interest, then filter which data to include in the analysis. Different types of visualizations include graphs as well as two- and three-dimensional images and animations. | ||||
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https://siam.invemar.org.co/sibm-catalogo-especies
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Leonardo Jose ARIAS ALEMÁN ( OceanExpert : 12914 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://siam.invemar.org.co/sibm-catalogo-especies | ||||
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English name | Species Catalog - Colombian Marine Biodiversity Information System - Institute for Marine and Coastal Research of Colombia | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Sistema de información sobre Biodiversidad en Colombia - Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras de Colombia | ||||
Acronym | SiBM - INVEMAR | ||||
Citation | INVEMAR. https://siam.invemar.org.co/sibm: Sistema de información sobre Biodiversidad en Colombia – SiBM. Santa Marta. Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras “José Benito Vives de Andréis”, Abr. 03 abril de 2020. | ||||
Abstract | A system that collects and organizes data and information on the structure and composition of marine and coastal biodiversity, to serve as a support for academic, scientific development and the management for its sustainable use. Additionally, it supports the tasks of administration of biological collections, especially that of the MHNMC, organizing and systematizing the processes of entry, search, consultation, maintenance, and exchange of specimens. | ||||
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http://www.deepseasponges.org/?page_id=1088
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.deepseasponges.org/?page_id=1088 | ||||
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Abstract | Welcome to SponGIS, the dedicated data portal for deep-sea sponge data built as part of project SponGES. The SponGIS database has been designed to follow international standards for biodiversity data (i.e. Darwin Core, Dublin Core) and closely follows the schema of the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS). In SponGIS, we use an additional extension of the Darwin Core (MeasurementOrFact) to capture data and datasets that extend beyond just biodiversity data. In SponGES, these can be data that captures physical or chemical variables, and can even hold maps. This resource explains the structure of the SponGIS database, and provides guidance on how participants or external collaborators can contribute datasets. See Contribute on the SponGIS website if you wish to contribute data to SponGIS, and below for an overview of the data available. Note, SponGIS is in development and data is not yet accessible. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Rhode Island | ||||
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http://ioi.research.um.edu.mt/porto-stations/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ioi.research.um.edu.mt/porto-stations/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.calypsosouth.eu/ | ||||
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Abstract | The PORTO network includes automatic weather stations in key ports in Malta (Grand Harbour, Ċirkewwa, Mġarr and Delimara) and Sicily (Ragusa, Pozzallo and Mazara del Vallo). This operational system provides holistic information necessary for safer navigation in ports especially during entry/exit of big ships. Developed within the CALYPSO South project the Maltese stations have been installed by the University of Malta and Transport Malta, while the Sicilian installations are under the responsibility of University of Catania and the Istituto per lo studio degli impatti Antropici e Sostenibilità in ambiente marino (IAS-CNR). The real time data management and web publishing is done by the University of Malta. | ||||
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https://cecoldo.dimar.mil.co/web/estadisticas
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Ruby Viviana Ortiz Martínez ( OceanExpert : 12916 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://cecoldo.dimar.mil.co/web/estadisticas | ||||
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English name | Statistical information on oceanography and marine meteorology of Colombia | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Operación estadística oceanográfica y meteorológica marina de Colombia | ||||
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Citation | Dimar. (2022). Statistical information on oceanography and marine meteorology of Colombia. General Maritime Directorate. Bogota D.C., Colombia. https://cecoldo.dimar.mil.co/web/estadisticas | ||||
Abstract | As of 2005, with the implementation of the Oceanographic and Marine Meteorology Monitoring Network (REDMPOMM, for its acronym in Spanish), Colombia has automatic satellite transmission stations for the reception of real-time data to strengthen operational capacities and marine scientific research of the General Maritime Directorate (DIMAR). The objective of the statistical operation implemented by DIMAR is to generate monthly statistical information on oceanography and marine meteorology variables of the Colombian Pacific and Caribbean, contributing to the understanding from ocean-atmospheric conditions in scientific research, to decision-making, as well as the establishment of the limit conditions of port operation in the context of comprehensive maritime safety. There are historical data series from 2018 to date, which can be downloaded free of charge and without registration at the Colombian Oceanographic Data Center (CECOLDO, for its acronym in Spanish). | ||||
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http://www.fao.org/fishery/topic/16140/en
Set of databases containing information about:
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Marc Taconet ( OceanExpert : 16546 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.fao.org/fishery/topic/16140/en | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.fao.org/fishery/statistics/en | ||||
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Abstract | Set of databases containing information about: Fishery Commodities Global Production and Trade Global Production Statistics Global Aquaculture Production Global Capture Production Global Tuna Catches by Stock Atlas of Tuna and Billfish Catches World apparent Consumption of fish and fishery products CECAF (Eastern Central Atlantic) Capture Production GFCM (Mediterranean and Black Sea) Capture Production RECOFI (Regional Commission for Fisheries) Capture Production Southeast Atlantic Capture Production | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department | ||||
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http://sogdatacentre.ca/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Terry Curran ( OceanExpert : 23572 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://sogdatacentre.ca/ | ||||
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Citation | The Pacific Salmon Foundation, founded in 1987, is a federally incorporated non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the conservation and restoration of wild Pacific salmon and their natural habitats in British Columbia and the Yukon. Operating independently from government, The Foundation facilitates dialogue and undertakes positive initiatives in support of Pacific salmon amongst all levels of government including First Nations; as well as industry, communities, individual volunteers, and all fishing interests. | ||||
Abstract | The Strait of Georgia Data Centre (SGDC) is a collaborative program between the Pacific Salmon Foundation (PSF) and the Fisheries Centre, UBC, to build a secure data archive for marine ecosystem information on the Salish Sea (Strait of Georgia, Juan de Fuca Strait and Puget Sound) and more generally in the nearby Pacific Ocean. Subsidiary sites hold metadata and data. Tabs on this site access these subsidiary sites as well as accessing animated oceanographic information. There is an extensive listing of researchers and projects. The PSF Data Centre provides three direct access methods for data. Access method 1 is the simplest method and is set up for those that want manual access to data (viewing and downloading data), while Access method 2 and Access method 3 are for GIS users. See “Data Access” below for detailed instructions. We aim to provide a “one-stop shop” for data. To this end, we provide information on Strait of Georgia data that can be found within this Data Centre, as well as in other existing databases and locations. Clicking on the different categories will allow you information on 1) all the data that is within this SoG Data Centre, 2) links to custodians that can provide other data sets that cannot be directly downloaded from our Data Centre, as well as 3) links to other existing data search engines where data can be immediately downloaded. See “Data Sets” below. We have also developed a map-based video and photograph library. This provides data in the form of historical and current photographs from around the Strait of Georgia, and videos from the First Nations Ecological Knowledge Project and from the Community Perspectives project. See “Photograph and Video Resources” below. | ||||
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https://asdc.larc.nasa.gov/soot/power-user
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://asdc.larc.nasa.gov/soot/power-user | ||||
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English name | Sub-Orbital Order Tool Power User Interface - NASA Langley Research Center | ||||
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Abstract | Welcome to the Sub-Orbital Order Tool (SOOT) which is designed to promote suborbital research and analysis. Here you can discover and access the airborne and field campaign data archived at the Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC). The SOOT Power User Interface is intended for experienced airborne data users and airborne science teams. | ||||
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https://arcticdata.io/catalog/share
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Datasource URL | https://arcticdata.io/catalog/share | ||||
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Abstract | The Arctic Data Center is the primary repository for the Arctic Section of the Office of Polar Programs. Our mission is to help the research community reproducibly preserve and discover all products of NSF-funded science in the Arctic, including data, metadata, software, and documents. In this video, you’ll learn how to navigate the catalog, and how to explore different fields in the metadata records. The Arctic Data Center uses ORCID iDs to identify individuals associated with each data package. When submitting to the Arctic Data Center, an ORCiD is required for the submitter of each data package. ORCiDs are not required for all associated parties (contacts, additional creators, etc.), but are strongly encouraged, especially for the primary creator, so that proper identification and attribution can be given. Additionally, access to edit each data package can only be granted to individuals using ORCiDs. Therefore, we advise researchers to register and record ORCID iDs for each individual involved with the project during the initial stages of project development (i.e., within the data management plan of the project proposal). | ||||
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https://siam.invemar.org.co/sismac
Long-term monitoring support system on the health and dynamic of Colombian coral reef. The system r ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Leonardo Jose ARIAS ALEMÁN ( OceanExpert : 12914 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://siam.invemar.org.co/sismac | ||||
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English name | Support System for Monitoring Coral Areas - Institute for Marine and Coastal Research of Colombia | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Sistema de Soporte al Monitoreo de las Áreas Coralinas - Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras de Colombia | ||||
Acronym | SISMAC - INVEMAR | ||||
Citation | INVEMAR. https://siam.invemar.org.co/sismac: Sistema de Soporte al Monitoreo de las Áreas Coralinas. Santa Marta. Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras “José Benito Vives de Andréis”, Abr. 03 abril de 2020. | ||||
Abstract | Long-term monitoring support system on the health and dynamic of Colombian coral reef. The system reports on a list of observed species, the coral areas trend, and historical coverages for coral areas. | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/currents-category/buoy/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/currents-category/buoy/ | ||||
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English name | Surface Currents Buoy Observations - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Citation | Coastal Data Information Program (CDIP), M.A. McManus, M.A. Merrifield, and Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS). 2017. PacIOOS Wave Buoy 233: Pearl Harbor Entrance, Oahu, Hawaii. [Indicate temporal subset used.] Distributed by the Coastal Data Information Program (CDIP). http://pacioos.org/metadata/cdip233.html. Accessed [date]. | ||||
Abstract | The PacIOOS wave buoy near the entrance to Pearl Harbor and off Kalaeloa Barbers Point measures surface currents. | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://cordc.ucsd.edu/projects/mapping/maps/ | ||||
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Abstract | Data provided by the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System(IOOS) High Frequency Radar Network (HFRNet) and accessed through the Coastal Observing R&D Center (CORDC). Data access is available in a number of formats and protocols: Google Earth KML (7 day) Mapping API (For off-site maps) Data Access via CORDC THREDDS Server Data Access via NDBC THREDDS Server NCEI Radial Archive NCEI RTV (Total) Archive Learn more about data access. | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/currents-category/obs/
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/currents-category/obs/ | ||||
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Citation | Suggested data citation: U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) High Frequency Radar Network (HFRNet), P. Flament, and Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS). 2012, updated 2020. Near-Real Time Surface Ocean Velocity, Hawaii, 1 km Resolution. [Indicate temporal subset used.] Distributed by the Coastal Observing Research and Development Center (CORDC). http://pacioos.org/metadata/HFRADAR_USHI_hourly_RTV_1km.html. Accessed [date]. | ||||
Abstract | Hourly data of the direction and speed of ocean surface currents are provided at a 1-km (0.6-mile) resolution for the leeward (west) and south shores of the island of Oʻahu in the State of Hawaiʻi. These velocity estimates are representative of the upper 0.3-2.5 m (1-8 ft) of the ocean. Shore-based high-frequency radios (HFR) antenna arrays consist of a low-power transmitter sending radio waves and receivers that listen for the signal reflected back from the ocean. The return signal is Doppler-shifted by waves, currents, and wind. Near real-time maps of surface currents are available across the coastal United States as part of the National HFRNet where hourly radial data are processed by unweighted least-squares onto a 1-km resolution grid. HFR data are configured and maintained for the Oʻahu region by Dr. Pierre Flament and lab of the Department of Oceanography in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. | ||||
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https://www.socat.info/
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Abstract | The Surface Ocean CO₂ Atlas (SOCAT) is a synthesis activity for quality-controlled, surface ocean fCO₂ (fugacity of carbon dioxide) observations by the international marine carbon research community (>100 contributors). SOCAT data is publicly available, discoverable and citable. SOCAT enables quantification of the ocean carbon sink and ocean acidification and evaluation of ocean biogeochemical models. SOCAT, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2017, represents a milestone in biogeochemical and climate research and in informing policy. SOCAT data are released in versions. Each succeeding version contains new data sets as well as updates of older ones. The first version of SOCAT was released in 2011, the second and third version followed biennially. Automation allowed annual public releases since version 4. The latest SOCAT version (version 2020) has 28.2 million observations from 1957 to 2020 for the global oceans and coastal seas. Calibrated sensor data are also available. SOCAT version 2020 was released on the 16th of June 2020, containing data submitted on or before 15th of January 2020. Data submissions for the next version are welcome at any time, and will be included in the next SOCAT release in 2021. SOCAT is a core Global Ocean Observing System data product for biogeochemistry endorsed by the Global Ocean Observing System GOOS. | ||||
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https://sharkweb.smhi.se/
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Katarina Lotta Elisabeth Fyrberg ( OceanExpert : 15564 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://sharkweb.smhi.se/ | ||||
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English name | Swedish Ocean Archive | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Svenskt Havsarkiv | ||||
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Abstract | The Swedish Ocean Archive contains Swedish coastal and open sea marine physical, chemical and biological data from 1893. Data has been quality controlled and is free for everyone to use. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Sveriges meteorologiska och hydrologiska institut | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Ms. Katarina Lotta Elisabeth Fyrberg ( OceanExpert : 15564 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://sharkdata.se/ | ||||
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English name | Swedish Ocean Archive M2M services | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Svenskt HavsARKiv | ||||
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Abstract | Swedish Ocean Archive contains coastal and open sea marine physical, chemical and biological data from 1893. Data has been quality controlled and is free for everyone to use. | ||||
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http://satbaltyk.iopan.gda.pl/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://satbaltyk.iopan.gda.pl/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.satbaltyk.pl/en/ | ||||
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English name | System for Satellite Environment Control of the Baltic Sea | ||||
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Abstract | This is an operational system for fast, effective determination of the characteristics of the Baltic in the form of maps of their distribution in the area of this sea. The launched base and procedures will use information streams coming from the available satellite remote sensing systems covering the Baltic region, in particular the area of the Polish economic zone (e.g. TRIOS N / NOAA, Meteosat 9, EOS, AQUA, ENVISAT and others) and information from the developed previously mathematical models of the sea and atmosphere. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences (IO PAN) | ||||
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https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/tbofs/tbofs.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/tbofs/tbofs.html | ||||
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English name | Tampa Bay Operational Forecast System - NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services | ||||
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Abstract | Oceanographic nowcasts and forecast guidance are scientific predictions about the present and future states of a water body (generally including water levels, currents, water temperature and salinity). These predictions rely on either observed data or forecasts from large-scale numerical models. A nowcast incorporates recent (and often near real-time) observed meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate data and/or analyzed (e.g. gridded) meteorological and oceanographic products. A nowcast covers the period of time from the recent past (e.g., the past few days) to the present, and it can make predictions for locations where observational data are not available. Forecast guidance incorporates meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate forecasts and makes predictions about the future states of a water body. A forecast is usually initiated by the state of a nowcast. For TBOFS nowcasts, meteorological forcing is provided by NCEP's Real-Time Mesoscale Analysis (RTMA). Heat flux is provided by NCEP's North American Mesoscale (NAM) weather prediction model. River discharge is estimated using near-real-time observations from U.S. Geological Survey stream flow gauges. Oceanographic conditions on TBOFS' lateral boundary are estimated by using subtidal water level forecasts from the NWS Extra-Tropical Storm Surge (ETSS) model and are adjusted with observed subtidal water levels at NOS gauges. The tides are from the ADCIRC ec2001 tide database, and temperature and salinity data is provided by the Global Real-Time Ocean Forecast System (G-RTOFS). For TBOFS forecasts, meteorological forcing is provided by NAM. River discharge is estimated by persistence of the most recent observations. On the lateral boundary, water levels are estimated by using subtidal water level forecasts from the NWS ETSS model and by using ADCIRC tides. Water temperature and salinity conditions are based on forecasts from G-RTOFS. The TBOFS grid has 176 x 290 points in the horizontal. The grid resolution in the x- and y- directions ranges from 100m up to 1.2km. The vertical grid follows the terrain and consists of 11 model levels. The TBOFS model domain was designed to include the whole of the Tampa Bay and a piece of the shelf to allow a realistic interaction between the shelf and the entrance to the bay. The TBOFS grid and spatial extent is indicated above. The bathymetry of the Tampa Bay was obtained from NOS soundings and is indicated below. TBOFS runs on NOAA's High Performance Computers (HPC) in a new Coastal Ocean Modeling Framework (COMF) developed by CO-OPS. As a result, TBOFS has direct access to NWS operational meteorological products that it needs to run reliably. Nowcast and forecast guidance cycles are run 4 times a day (every 6 hours). TBOFS output is in NetCDF format. An archive of TBOFS NetCDF nowcast and forecast files can be accessed from THREDDS server. All CO-OPS official real-time products, including nowcast and forecast guidance from TBOFS are monitored by the CO-OPS's Continuous Operational Real-Time Monitoring System (CORMS). CORMS provides 24 hour per day, 7 day per week monitoring and quality control of sensors and data in order to ensure the availability, accuracy, and quality of tide, water level, current, and other marine environmental information. CORMS is intended to identify invalid and erroneous data and information before application of the data by real-time and near real-time users. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) | ||||
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https://temperatereefbase.imas.utas.edu.au/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Peter Walsh ( OceanExpert : 32689 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://temperatereefbase.imas.utas.edu.au/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.utas.edu.au/ | ||||
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English name | Temperate Reef Base Portal - Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies | ||||
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Abstract | TemperateReefBase is a resource for temperate reef researchers worldwide to use and contribute data. Unique in its role as a one-stop-shop for global temperate reef data, TemperateReefBase was initially established by IMAS in collaboration with the Kelp Ecology Ecosystem Network (KEEN). KEEN was instigated through a National Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) working group which assembled experts from around the world to examine the impacts of global change on the kelp-bed ecosystem worldwide. The group has assembled significant global data for kelps, other seaweeds and associated species including fishes, and has embarked on unprecedented global experiments and surveys in which identical experiments and surveys are being conducted at sites in kelp beds around the world to determine global trends and examine the capacity of kelps to respond to a disturbance in the face of climate change and other anthropogenic stressors. The TemperateReefBase Data Portal is an online discovery interface showcasing temperate reef data collected from around the globe. The portal aims to make this data freely and openly available for the benefit of marine and environmental science as a whole. The TemperateReefBase Data Portal is hosted and maintained by the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania, Australia. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Tasmania | ||||
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http://kustportaal.be/nl
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://kustportaal.be/nl | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.compendiumkustenzee.be/nl | ||||
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English name | The Coastal Portal | ||||
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Abstract | The Coastal Portal is an initiative to provide users with clear access to information and data related to the functions and activities that take place in the Belgian part of the North Sea and the Belgian coastal zone. This portal offers: · Interactive map products in a viewer · Static map products in PDF format · Downloadable metadata · Useful web links tailored to each theme · Information about sea, beach, dunes and polders. In this way, the Coastal Portal aims to function as a central referral portal to the multitude of sources of information about the Belgian sea area and the coastal zone. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee | ||||
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https://isramar.ocean.org.il/isramarbio/
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Isaac Gertman ( OceanExpert : 8758 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://isramar.ocean.org.il/isramarbio/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://isramar.ocean.org.il/isramar2009/ | ||||
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English name | The ISRAMAR BIO data management system | ||||
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Abstract | The knowledge of space/time variations of species is the basis for any ecological investigations. While historical observations integral concentrations of biological parameters (chlorophyll, abundance, biomass,..) are organized partly in ISRAMAR Cast Database, the taxon-specific data collected in Israel has not been sufficiently organized. This has been hindered by the lack of standards, variability of methods and complexity of biological data formalization. The ISRAMAR-Bio was developed to store historical and future information related to marine species observations and related metadata. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Israel Oceanographic & Limnological Research | ||||
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https://www.mdi-de.org/mapapps/resources/apps/mdide_mainapp/index.html?lang=en
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Susanne Tamm ( OceanExpert : 35052 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.mdi-de.org/mapapps/resources/apps/mdide_mainapp/index.html?lang=en | ||||
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English name | The Marine Data Infrastructure Germany | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Die Marine Dateninfrastruktur Deutschland | ||||
Acronym | MDI-DE | ||||
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Abstract | MDI-DE aims to provide data and information coming from coastal engineering, coastal protection, marine environmental protection and marine nature protection via a joint internet portal. Metadata and web-services support the search for data and their use. The database helps German administration to fulfill reporting for EU directives like MSFD and INSPIRE. MDI-DE was funded by the German Ministry for Research (between 2010-2013) supported by eleven authorities of the Federal Government and the Federal States. Since April 2014 MDI-DE is continously developed as VKoopUIS project. | ||||
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http://ipt.iobis.org/opi/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://ipt.iobis.org/opi/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://obis.org/ | ||||
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English name | Thematic OBIS node for the Oceans Past Initiative IPT | ||||
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Abstract | The OPI is a node of OBIS (Ocean Biodiversity Information System) OBIS is a global open-access data and information clearing-house on marine biodiversity for science, conservation and sustainable development. OPI provides historical datasets, including HMAP and Norfish data, that feed into the big data arena provided by OBIS. | ||||
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https://www.rvdata.us/
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Submitter/Owner | Alan Yang ( OceanExpert : 65800 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.rvdata.us/ | ||||
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Abstract | The Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) program manages underway environmental sensor data from scientific expeditions for the U.S. academic research fleet. R2R maintains a comprehensive catalog of modern academic fleet expeditions with inventories of end-of-cruise data distributions from each vessel operator, and provides access to the routinely collected environmental data obtained from ship-board sensors for each expedition. These data are submitted to the NOAA Data Centers for long-term preservation and data quality assessments are provided for the most common data streams. R2R creates a number of value-added products including quality-controlled shiptrack navigation, geophysical profiles (gravity, magnetics, bathymetry), CTD data and real-time meteorology/near-surface oceanography in partnership with the SAMOS program. Data from each cruise are submitted directly to R2R by vessel operators, rather than from science parties. R2R works in close collaboration with the U.S. University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System, vessel technicians, NOAA Data Centers, and other U.S. and international ocean data systems. | ||||
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http://navigator.oceansdata.ca/thredds/catalog.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Mathieu Ouellet ( OceanExpert : 13035 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://navigator.oceansdata.ca/thredds/catalog.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://navigator.oceansdata.ca | ||||
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English name | THREDDS catalogue - Ocean Navigator | ||||
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Citation | Dataset, http://navigator.oceansdata.ca (year) Example: GIOPS daily averages, http://navigator.oceansdata.ca, 2017 | ||||
Abstract | The Ocean Navigator is a modern, user-friendly, interactive online map displaying scientific ocean data gathered from various models around the world. It includes a number of different variables such as temperature and ocean currents. The tool is developed by scientists, but is designed for any user; be it a researcher writing a technical paper, or a hobbyist interested in the oceans. These datasets are not intended for navigational purposes. It is expected that users of this portal will have an interest in oceanographic data and the intention is to provide oceanographic context for a wide range of users. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Fisheries and Oceans Canada | ||||
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http://thredds.aodn.org.au
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://thredds.aodn.org.au | ||||
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English name | THREDDS Data Server - Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | The Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) is an interoperable online network of marine and climate data resources. IMOS and the 6 Australian Commonwealth agencies (see AODN Partners) form the core of the AODN. Increasingly, though, universities and State government offices are offering up data resources to the AODN, and delivery of data to the AODN is being written in to significant research programs e.g. National Environmental Science Program Marine Biodiversity Hub and the Great Australian Bight research program. The marine data collections are made freely available to the public. Data covers a wide range of parameters in different ocean environments collected from ocean-going ships, autonomous vehicles, moorings and other platforms. The scope of observations, geographically spanning ocean to coast, and across disciplines (physical, biogeochemical, biological), provides a challenge to deliver an intuitive easy-to-use robust information infrastructure enabling users to efficiently obtain the data they need. The AODN publishes further information and guidelines that will assist the community to participate in the AODN. | ||||
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http://thredds.socib.es/thredds/catalog.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Juan Gabriel Fernández ( OceanExpert : 38703 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | http://thredds.socib.es/thredds/catalog.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.socib.eu/ | ||||
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English name | THREDDS Data Server - Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Servidor de datos THREDDS de SOCIB | ||||
Acronym | SOCIB THREDDS | ||||
Citation | If you use SOCIB data, please acknowledge the use of these data with one of the following statements: In applications or websites: Data products used in this application were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). In addition, please make visible the SOCIB logo. In publications: Citation of a dataset with DOI is shown through the corresponding landing page of the SOCIB Data Product Catalog (apps.socib.es/data-catalog) Dataset without DOI: Data used in this work were obtained from SOCIB (www.socib.es). and cite the following publication: Tintore, J. et al. (2013), The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs, Marine Technology Society Journal, 47 (1), doi: 10.4031/MTSJ.47.1.10 | ||||
Abstract | Server for storing observational and modeling data from Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System (SOCIB). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | SOCIB -Balearic Islands Observing and Forecasting System- | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://52.55.122.42/thredds/catalog.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.caricoos.org/?locale=en | ||||
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English name | THREDDS Data Server - Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | CARICOOS data repository. | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://thredds.cencoos.org/thredds/catalog.html | ||||
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http://tds0.ifremer.fr/thredds/catalog/CORIOLIS-ARGO-GDAC-OBS/catalog.html
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://tds0.ifremer.fr/thredds/catalog/CORIOLIS-ARGO-GDAC-OBS/catalog.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.ifremer.fr/ | ||||
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English name | THREDDS Data Server - Coriolis-Argo-GDAC-Obs | ||||
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Citation | These data were collected and made freely available by the International Argo Program and the national programs that contribute to it. (http://www.argo.ucsd.edu, http://argo.jcommops.org). The Argo Program is part of the Global Ocean Observing System. | ||||
Abstract | Ifremer Thredds Data Server (nmdis, meds, kordi, kma, oma, incois, ciro, csio, coriolis, nodc, aoml). Unidata's THREDDS Data Server (TDS) is a web server that provides metadata and data access for scientific datasets, using OPeNDAP, OGC WMS, WCS, HTTP protocols. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Ifremer, Centre de Bretagne | ||||
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https://nested-models.ereefs.info/thredds/catalog/catalog.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://nested-models.ereefs.info/thredds/catalog/catalog.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://research.csiro.au/ereefs/ | ||||
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English name | THREDDS Data Server - eReefs | ||||
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Abstract | THREDDS Data Server top-level TDS Catalog. Data service for the results of high-resolution models nested in the GBR1 or GBR4 eReefs regional models. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | CSIRO Oceans and Atmospheric Research, Brisbane | ||||
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http://150.145.136.27:8080/thredds/HF_RADAR/HFradar_catalog.html
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Submitter/Owner | PhD Lorenzo Paolo Corgnati ( OceanExpert : 38834 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | GOOS associated institution/project | ||||
Datasource URL | http://150.145.136.27:8080/thredds/HF_RADAR/HFradar_catalog.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://eurogoos.eu/high-frequency-radar-task-team/ | ||||
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English name | THREDDS Data Server - European High Frequency Radar Node | ||||
Original (non-English) name | European High Frequency Radar Node Data Catalogue | ||||
Acronym | EU HFR NODE | ||||
Citation | The data set consists of maps of radial and total velocity of the sea water surface current gathered by the European HFR Network Node established under the coordination of the EuroGOOS HF Radar Task Team. The network nodes are both HF and X-band radars, covering wide areas with different spatial and temporal resolutions. The network has the potential to provide real-time information of the velocity of surface currents and wave parameters. The radar sites are operated according to Quality Assessment procedures and data are processed for Quality Control. Data access tools are compliant to Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), Climate and Forecast (CF) convention and INSPIRE directive. The use of netCDF format allows an easy implementation of all the open source services developed by UNIDATA. | ||||
Abstract | High Frequency Radar (HFR) is the unique land-based remote sensing technology that allows the mapping of ocean surface currents over wide areas with high spatial and temporal resolution. HFR products are applied in many sectors such as research in coastal oceanography and marine environment, safety, coastal management, fish- ery, navigation and renewable energy. Furthermore, it is expected that HFR data will be systematically ingested in Data Assimilation processes necessary for predictive model adjustment. HFR technology is rapidly expanding in Europe (at a rate of 7 new systems per year since 2016), with over 62 HFR sites currently operating and a number in the planning stage. The coordinated development of coastal HFR technology and its products is essential to ensure that the potential of HFRs is fully exploited in the development of the European operational oceanography. The EuroGOOS HFR Task Team is leading, with the support of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet), many ongoing initiatives aiming at promoting the HFR technology in Europe. These efforts brought to the the inclusion of HFR data into the major European platforms for marine data distribution, which are: Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service In Situ Thematyic Assembly Center (CMEMS-INSTAC), SeaDataCloud (SDC) and EMODnet Physics. Building on these achievements, the European HFR Node was established as the infrastructure to drive the needed steps to reach the added-value of a coordinated network like: central archiving, homogenized protocols for data distribution, development of standards for quality assurance, control and data structures. The European platforms for marine data distribution operate through a decentralized architecture based on National Oceanographic Data Centers (NODC), Production Units (PUs) organized by region for the global ocean and the six European seas and a Global Distribution Unit (DU). The European HFR Node acts as the focal point for the European HFR data providers toward this decentralized structure, since it implements the HFR data stream from the data providers to the distribution platforms. The European HFR Node is founded on a simple and very effective rule: if the data provider can set up the data flow according to the defined standards, the node only checks and includes the new catalogue and data stream. If the data centre cannot setup the data flow, the HFR Node harvests the raw data from the provider, harmonizes, quality-controls and formats these data and makes them available. The strength and flexibility of this solution reside in the architecture of the European HFR node, that is based on a centralized database, fed both by the operators via a webform and by the software routines running on the node, containing updated metadata of the HFR networks and the needed information for processing/archiving the data. A set of shared software tools uses all those information for processing native HFR data for QC and converting them to the standard format for distribution. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | EuroGOOS AISBL | ||||
Technical notes | The data set consists of maps of radial and total velocity of the sea water surface current gathered by the European HFR Network Node established under the coordination of the EuroGOOS HF Radar Task Team. The network nodes are both HF and X-band radars, covering wide areas with different spatial and temporal resolutions. The network has the potential to provide real-time information of the velocity of surface currents and wave parameters. The radar sites are operated according to Quality Assessment procedures and data are processed for Quality Control. Data access tools are compliant to Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), Climate and Forecast (CF) convention and INSPIRE directive. The use of netCDF format allows an easy implementation of all the open source services developed by UNIDATA. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Patrick Gorringe ( OceanExpert : 32622 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
Datasource URL | http://thredds.emodnet-physics.eu/thredds/catalog.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.emodnet-physics.eu/ | ||||
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English name | THREDDS Data Server - European Marine Observation and Data Network Physics | ||||
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Abstract | HF radar, sea ice, sea level, sea surface temperature, SeaDataNet climatology, total suspended matter | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
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https://hfrnet-tds.ucsd.edu/
This server provides data access to HFRnet's archive of HFR derived surface currents.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://hfrnet-tds.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://cordc.ucsd.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Thredds Data Server - HF Radar National Network at Coastal Observing Research and Development Center | ||||
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Abstract | This server provides data access to HFRnet's archive of HFR derived surface currents. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Scripps Institution of Oceanography | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://thredds.moanaproject.org/ | ||||
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English name | THREDDS Data Server - MOANA Project | ||||
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Citation | When using this data, you need to include an attribution statement compliant with the Creative Commons license, either where the use of the data or other resource is described, or within the Acknowledgements section of the publication. An ideal attribution would be "MOANA BACKBONE MODEL: A 25-YEAR HYDRODYNAMIC HINDCAST MODEL OF NEW ZEALAND WATERS" by MetService is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 and was funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment, contract number METO1801." An example acknowledgement is provided below. When using Moana Project data or other resources, you must include such a statement, either where the use of the data or other resource is described, or within the Acknowledgements section of the publication. "(... data / model / tool) was sourced from the Moana Project, www.moanaproject.org, funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment, contract number METO1801." For research that was funded or partially funded by the Moana Project please include the following statement: “This work is a contribution to the Moana Project (www.moanaproject.org) funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment, contract number METO1801.” | ||||
Abstract | Open-access data and tools are fundamental aspects of the Moana Project. So that we can track the benefits of the Moana Project, and our success in making ocean data accessible to all, we ask that you fill in a brief form prior to accessing the data. This helps us estimate project benefits, like the number of organisations and individuals using the data and the types of application it is being used for. We also ask that you acknowledge the project when using Moana Project data, models or tools. The Moana Data is shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. If your intended use of these data is primarily intended for, or directed toward, commercial advantage or monetary compensation, please approach us and we can collaboratively look at how we can facilitate your needs. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/thredds/catalog.html | ||||
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Abstract | Download data files for use with one of the CoastWatch software packages, plot data using the website online preview, or convert data to other data formats for use in GIS or scientific plotting packages. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory | ||||
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The ORNL DAAC offers Earth science data for global change research and Earth systems studies. Sponso ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://thredds.daac.ornl.gov/thredds/catalogs/ornldaac/ornldaac.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://earthdata.nasa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Thredds Data Server - Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center at NASA | ||||
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Abstract | The ORNL DAAC offers Earth science data for global change research and Earth systems studies. Sponsored by NASA, the archive includes field data, remote-sensing data, imagery, and the results of ecosystems modeling. The ORNL DAAC archives regional and global data about climate, environmental processes, nutrient cycles, stream and river discharge, soil properties, canopy chemistry, net primary productivity, land-use change, and vegetation. Such data are vital to understanding and predicting how Earth systems function. The data can be used to validate remotely sensed information, as well as to improve and validate the output of ecosystem models. | ||||
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Scientific data of the OceanSITES Global Data Assembly Centre.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://tds0.ifremer.fr/thredds/CORIOLIS-OCEANSITES-GDAC-OBS/CORIOLIS-OCEANSITES-GDAC-OBS.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.oceansites.org/index.html | ||||
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English name | THREDDS Data Server - OceanSITES Global Data Assembly Centre | ||||
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Abstract | Scientific data of the OceanSITES Global Data Assembly Centre. The mission of OceanSITES is to collect, deliver and promote the use of high-quality data from long-term, high-frequency observations at fixed locations in the open ocean. OceanSITES typically aim to collect multidisciplinary data worldwide from the full-depth water column as well as the overlying atmosphere. | ||||
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See Info THREDDS Data Server at Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System (SCCOOS).
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://sccoos.org/thredds/catalog/autoss/catalog.html | ||||
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English name | THREDDS Data Server - Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | See Info THREDDS Data Server at Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System (SCCOOS). | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.coaps.fsu.edu/thredds-listing | ||||
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English name | THREDDS Data Servers list - Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies | ||||
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Abstract | COAPS THREDDS servers list. The mission of the Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) is to promote interdisciplinary research in air-sea interaction, the coupled ocean-atmosphere-land-ice earth system, and climate prediction on scales of weeks to decades in order to increase our understanding of the physical, social, and economical consequences of coupled ocean-atmospheric variations. COAPS is part of the Florida State University (FSU) College of Arts and Sciences and COAPS teaching faculty are also members of the FSU Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science. Data servers listed either under their designated project (e.g., SAMOS, CLIVAR, WOCE, or TOGA-COARE) or QickScat or satellite. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Florida State University, Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies | ||||
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http://global-tide.nmdis.org.cn/Default.html
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Submitter/Owner | Dr Ting Yu ( OceanExpert : 17910 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://global-tide.nmdis.org.cn/Default.html | ||||
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English name | Tide and tidal information service platform - National Marine Data and Information Service | ||||
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Acronym | Tide and tidal information service platform - NMDIS | ||||
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Abstract | The platform provides the tide forecast for coastal tide stations globally, and tidal current predictions for some of the stations. Please note that the data is loaded with astronomical tidal level and tidal current data, excluding the increase or decrease of water and residual changes caused by meteorological or other factors. Under special circumstances, the influence of typhoons, cold waves and floods should also be considered. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.caricoos.org/#!?detail=SelectCurrents | ||||
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English name | Tides and Currents - Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | Observations: NOAA Tide Observations (NOAA water level observations and predictions), CARICOOS Surface Currents Observations (A map showing real-time surface current observations), CARICOOS HF Radar Surface Currents (Map of observed ocean surface currents), HF Radar 6KM Surface Currents Animation, HF Radar 2KM Surface Currents Animation, Geostrophic Currents (Large scale currents inferred from satellite altimetry). Forecasts: NCOM AMSEAS Circulation Model (Maps of model-predicted ocean currents, SST and salinity), RTOFS All Depths (Global Real-Time Ocean Forecast System), RTOFS Surface (Global Real-Time Ocean Forecast System), CARICOOS FVCOM. | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Tides and Currents Prediction Service - NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services | ||||
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Abstract | NOAA&s Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) is the authoritative source for accurate, reliable, and timely tides, water levels, currents, and other coastal oceanographic and meteorological information. Our services support safe and efficient maritime commerce and transportation, help protect public health and safety, and promote robust, resilient coastal communities. CO-OPS maintains ocean observing infrastructure, including more than 200 permanent water level stations on the U.S. coasts and Great Lakes, an integrated system of real-time sensors concentrated in busy seaports, and temporary meters that collect observations for tidal current predictions. Through these systems, we provide the nation with historic and real-time data, forecasts, predictions, and scientific analyses that protect life, the economy, and the environment on the coast. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) | ||||
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https://sccoos.org/stormwater-plume-tracking/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://sccoos.org/stormwater-plume-tracking/ | ||||
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English name | Tijuana River Plume Trajectories - Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | For purposes of tracking flow from Tijuana River, the trajectories are only relevant when the river is both flowing and open to the ocean. This display is not designed to measure or determine water quality at the coast but rather predict the movement of plumes from point sources. | ||||
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https://odin2.io-warnemuende.de/timeseries?east=59.32617187500001&north=67.33986082559097&south=49.38237278700955&west=-23.291015625000004
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://odin2.io-warnemuende.de/timeseries?east=59.32617187500001&north=67.33986082559097&south=49.38237278700955&west=-23.291015625000004 | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://odin2.io-warnemuende.de | ||||
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English name | Time Series - Oceanographic Database Search with Interactive Navigation | ||||
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Abstract | Select a station and you then have the option of graphically displaying time series of measured values for selected parameters and depths. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde | ||||
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https://isramar.ocean.org.il/isramar_data/TimeSeries.aspx
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Isaac Gertman ( OceanExpert : 8758 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | https://isramar.ocean.org.il/isramar_data/TimeSeries.aspx | ||||
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Abstract | The Time Series database contains observational data from fixed or permanent oceanographic stations (e.g. Hadera and Ashqelon, mooring). Parameter names are defined by parameter and methodology as given by SDN vocabularies Parameter Discovery Vocabulary (P02) and Parameter Usage Vocabulary (P01). Parameter units are defined by BODC data storage units (P06) vocabulary. Data download is open for registered users only. The data quality assurance consists of two stages: data are collected in near real-time from stations and an automated preliminary quality control procedure is implemented. At this stage, gaps in the observations are possible due to connection problems and problems with observation equipment. This stage is represented in the data by a zero (0) quality flag. Every several month's observational instruments are replaced for recalibration and the data collected by them is reprocessed with full quality control procedure (which includes filling communication gaps, and correcting biases due to “instrument drift”). Quality flags, according to SDN L20 measured qualifier flag vocabulary, are appointed during the second QC procedure. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Israel Oceanographic & Limnological Research | ||||
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https://www.coastalcleanupdata.org/
TIDES is a public data system containing the world's largest ocean trash dataset, all collected by v ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.coastalcleanupdata.org/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.coastalcleanupdata.org/ | ||||
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English name | Trash Information and Datafor Education and Solutions - Ocean Conservancy | ||||
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Abstract | TIDES is a public data system containing the world's largest ocean trash dataset, all collected by volunteers. These citizen science data are collected during the annual International Coastal Cleanup and by users of Clean Swell, Ocean Conservancy's ocean trash data collection app. When exploring this system, you can view ocean trash data at a global scale or even zoom into your local beach. Looking to do your own analysis? Easily download reports for any country, state, region or location. Don't forget to join the TIDES community and contribute your ocean trash data by downloading Clean Swell! | ||||
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https://www.dhn.mil.pe/secciones/departamentos/oceanografia/apps/cartastsunamis/tsunamis_prevencion/tsunamis_inundacion.htm
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Luis Angel Culqui Maiz ( OceanExpert : 40924 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.dhn.mil.pe/secciones/departamentos/oceanografia/apps/cartastsunamis/tsunamis_prevencion/tsunamis_inundacion.htm | ||||
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English name | TSUNAMI CASE FLOOD CHART - Hydrography and Navigation Directorate of Perú | ||||
Original (non-English) name | CARTA DE INUNDACIÓN EN CASO DE TSUNAMI - Dirección de Hidrografía y Navegación de Perú | ||||
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Abstract | Natural phenomena are frequent and the damage they cause, although unavoidable, can be mitigated through a set of pre-established procedures and actions. In the specific case of Tsunamis, this set of rules and actions constitute the Flood Letters drawn up by the DHN, which were made available to the competent authority of the coastal localities. These were used for the design and planning of evacuation routes and refuge areas, as well as the formulation of an evacuation plan, which the authorities of the coastal localities must have. For the Determination of the Maximum Flood Limit in case of Tsunami, it is obtained considering oceanographic aspects, such as: height and direction of the waves and tidal heights (tidal reference levels), in addition to information on the geomorphological characteristics, slope and tachymetry of the front and back beach areas. The aforementioned information comes from the National Tsunami Warning Center (CNAT), which is complemented with cadastral data provided by the municipalities, in order to assess and identify evacuation routes and refuge areas. The methodology adapted for the determination of Run-Up and post-tsunami surveys is in accordance with the specifications of the IOC / ITSU / 13 manual. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Marina de Guerra del Perú, Dirección de Hidrografía y Navegación | ||||
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http://www.usap-dc.org/search
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.usap-dc.org/search | ||||
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English name | U.S. ANTARCTIC PROGRAM DATA CENTER | ||||
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Abstract | The U.S. Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) supports investigators funded by the National Science Foundation in documenting, preserving, and disseminating their research results. USAP-DC provides data publication and long-term archiving services, and registers project and data set information in the Antarctic Master Directory (AMD). As of 2016, USAP-DC is partnered with the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) to manage glaciology data for the U.S. Antarctic Program. All data previously archived with the AGDC are now available via the USAP-DC and can be found using the USAP-DC search tools. Click the buttons below to submit data directly to the USAP-DC or search USAP-DC holdings. | ||||
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https://www.ukargo.net/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ukargo.net/ | ||||
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Abstract | UK Argo — part of the integrated global observation strategy Argo is an international programme dedicated to collecting high quality data across the global ocean using free-drifting robotic floats. There are over 3500 of these free-drifting profiling floats in the global array, all measuring temperature and salinity in the upper 2000 metres of the ocean. The UK has been an active member and strong supporter of the Argo project since it began in 2000. Since then, the UK has deployed over 300 floats in the Indian, Atlantic and Southern Oceans and is fully committed to helping to maintain the global array of floats. The Argo array has quickly become a crucial element of UK operational oceanography and plays an important role in the ocean analysis and forecasting activities of the National Centre for Ocean Forecasting as well as contributing to exciting developments in climate science. UKArgo.net is hosted by the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) with contributions from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), the Met Office and Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML). | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | British Oceanographic Data Centre | ||||
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https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/ | ||||
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Abstract | Researchers at the Met Office Hadley Centre produce and maintain a range of gridded datasets of meteorological variables for use in climate monitoring and climate modelling. This site provides access to these datasets for bona fide scientific research and personal usage only. Please note that this is not an operational service. This site is run by research staff with the primary aim of improving collaboration with fellow researchers. Everyone is welcome to use the site, and we aim to make it reliable, but it does not have the same level of support as the official Met Office web site. Hadley Centre climate model data is distributed through the British Atmospheric Data Centre. Some climate model runs are also available on the WCRP CMIP3 Multi-model data archive. Please consider the use of these data resources in your work, if appropriate. The Hadley Centre collaborates with UKCIP on modelled and observed datasets. MARINE DATASETS: HadISST - Globally complete sea-ice and sea-surface temperature HadSST3 - Uninterpolated sea-surface temperature. HadNMAT2 - Uninterpolated night marine air temperature. EN4 - In situ ocean temperature and salinity profiles and objective analyses. HadGOA - Global subsurface ocean analysis of temperature. HadDTR - A climatology of the diurnal temperature range of the Sea Surface. | ||||
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http://gp.sea.gov.ua:8082/ipt/
The Ukrainian Scientific Centre of Ecology of the Sea (UkrSCES) was founded in January 1992 on the b ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Oleksandr Oleksandr Neprokin ( OceanExpert : 19193 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://gp.sea.gov.ua:8082/ipt/ | ||||
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Abstract | The Ukrainian Scientific Centre of Ecology of the Sea (UkrSCES) was founded in January 1992 on the basis of the Odessa Branch State Oceanographic Institute. It is the main institution of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine in the field of marine environmental researches. From 1993 UkrSCES is the International Regional Activity Center for Pollution Monitoring and Assessment (RAC PMA) of the Black Sea Commission. The Ukrainian Scientific Centre of Ecology of the Sea (UkrSCES) has been designated as an IODE Associate Data Unit (ADU) on 15 July 2014. From February 2016, UkrSCES is accredited as the Black Sea OBIS node. | ||||
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https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/hosted_data_systems/sea_level/uk_tide_gauge_network/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Mark Hebden ( OceanExpert : 50704 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/hosted_data_systems/sea_level/uk_tide_gauge_network/ | ||||
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Abstract | The UK National Tide Gauge Network was set up as a result of severe flooding along the east coast of England in 1953. It forms part of the UK Coastal Flood Forecasting (UKCFF) service. UKCFF is a partnership formed by the Environment Agency (EA), Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) Department for Agriculture and Rivers Agency Northern Ireland (RANI) and Natural Resources Wales (NRW). Through the partnership, the authorities commission and deliver the capabilities in monitoring and forecasting of coastal conditions that underpin coastal flood forecasting and flood risk modelling throughout the UK. The network includes 43 gauges, most of which are related through the national levelling network to Ordnance Datum Newlyn. The whole network is owned by the Environment Agency who operates the network on behalf of the UKCFF partners. Data are collected, processed and archived centrally to provide long time series of reliable and accurate sea levels. The British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) has special responsibility for the quality control of sea level data from the network. Daily checks are kept on the performance of the gauges and the data are downloaded weekly. These are then routinely processed and quality controlled prior to being made available for scientific use. | ||||
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https://www.caricoos.org/ioos-gliders?locale=en
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.caricoos.org/ioos-gliders?locale=en | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://ioos.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Underwater Glider DAC Map - Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | The IOOS Underwater Glider DAC Map is a collaborative effort and includes current and historical glider missions dating back to 2005 from the Gulf of Mexico (GCOOS), Southern California (SCCOOS), Northern Pacific (NANOOS), Central and Northern California (CeNCOOS), Great Lakes (GLOS), Mid-Atlantic (MARACOOS) and the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Lab (AOML). The gliders displayed have been funded by U.S. IOOS, NOAA, ONR, NSF, EPA, BOEM, various universities, state agencies, industries, and non-profit organizations. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA/US Integrated Ocean Observing System | ||||
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https://www.protectedplanet.net/marine
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.protectedplanet.net/marine | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.unep-wcmc.org/ | ||||
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English name | UNEP WCMC IUCN Marine Protected Planet MPAtlas | ||||
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Citation | UNEP-WCMC and IUCN (year), Protected Planet: [insert name of component database; The World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA)/The Global Database on Protected Areas Management Effectiveness (GD-PAME)] [On-line], [insert month/year of the version downloaded], Cambridge, UK: UNEP-WCMC and IUCN. Available at: www.protectedplanet.net. | ||||
Abstract | Protected Planet is the most up to date and complete source of information on protected areas, updated monthly with submissions from governments, non-governmental organizations, landowners and communities. It is managed by the United Nations Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) with support from IUCN and its World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA). It is a publicly available online platform where users can discover terrestrial and marine protected areas, access related statistics and download data from the World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA). | ||||
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http://esimo.ru/portal/portal/esimo-user/data
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Nikolai N. Mikhailov ( OceanExpert : 8130 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://esimo.ru/portal/portal/esimo-user/data | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://nodc.meteo.ru/ | ||||
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English name | Unified State System of Information on the World Ocean | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Единая государственная система информации о Мировом океане | ||||
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Abstract | ESIMO is an interdepartmental information system for access to the resources of marine information systems and integrated information support for marine activities. ESIMO is being developed within the framework of the Federal Target Program "World Ocean". In pursuance of the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 29, 2005 No. No. 836 “On Approval of the Regulations on ESIMO” the first stage of the system is in operation. The fully functional version was introduced in 2013. More than 3500 resource units available, about 1900 RU of Russian NODC/RIHMI-WDC. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | All-Russian Research Institute Hydrometeorological Information - World Data Center, Obninsk | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Sergey Belov ( OceanExpert : 13831 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.esimo.ru/atlas/ | ||||
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Abstract | The electronic atlas "Climate of the Seas of Russia and Key Areas of the World Ocean. The Bering Sea" is a reference manual containing information on the climatic characteristics of the marine environment of the Bering Sea. It was prepared on the basis of the initial domestic and foreign data of hydrometeorological observations accumulated in the State Fund of the State Institution "VNIIGMI-WDC" for a long time period, as well as materials obtained in the framework of the projects of the 4th direction of the ESIMO FTP "World Ocean" for 1999-2006. The Atlas is aimed at a wide range of users associated with the study and practical use of the natural resources of the oceans and seas. It contains extensive tabular and cartographic materials without their textual scientific analysis and does not replace other climatic publications of similar topics. The Atlas is based on the calculated data of operating characteristics in the coastal zone of the sea, obtained from the results of urgent observations at the network of marine coastal hydrometeorological stations (GMR) and posts (GMP), and data of oceanographic and marine hydrometeorological observations in the open part of the Bering Sea, including secular stations. cuts. The Atlas is structured in three parts. In its first part, general reference information about the Sources of information underlying the calculations is given. For the coastal zone of the sea, a map is given with the location of coastal observation points, as well as passport data on the GMR (names of stations, their code numbers, coordinates, and observation periods). For the open sea, maps of the water area illumination by observations and reference tables, respectively, for ship hydrometeorological and deep-sea oceanographic observations with the number and period of observations for individual one-degree trapeziums of Marsden and stations of secular sections are provided. The second part of the Atlas contains tabular and graphic materials with the climatic characteristics of the coastal zone of the Bering Sea, containing the calculated data of the average and extreme values of the parameters and their recurrence over long-term months, as well as the characteristics of the interannual variability of the parameters. The third part of the Atlas contains the results of calculations of the climatic characteristics of the marine environment of the open sea with the presentation of maps of the calculated hydrometeorological and oceanographic fields on the sea surface and at individual observation horizons. In a tabular form, statistics of monthly average extreme values of parameters at standard horizons are given for all one-degree squares and stations of secular sections. In general, for the entire water area of the sea, the recurrences of parameter values for multiyear months and their annual variation were calculated. The Atlas is displayed on a series of laser discs, including the results of climate data processing and a software application for working with data. It was created in the form of a desktop application for working in the GIS ArcView environment and supplemented with an HTML version focused on a standard Internet browser. The atlas was prepared in the Sea Research Laboratory of the Oceanographic Data Center of the State Institution "VNIIGMI-MCD". | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | All-Russian Research Institute Hydrometeorological Information - World Data Center, Obninsk | ||||
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https://www.usgs.gov/science/science-explorer/Oceans
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.usgs.gov/science/science-explorer/Oceans | ||||
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English name | United States Geological Survey - Oceans Explorer | ||||
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Abstract | The topical directory below provides an alternate way to browse USGS science programs and activities. Explore within each topic by data, news, images, video, social media, and much more. Choose a topic below to start your exploration climate change; effects of climate change; marine biology; marine chemistry; marine ecosystems; marine fishery resources; marine geology; marine geophysics; marine water quality; ocean characteristics; ocean hazards; ocean processes; ocean sciences; oceans; sea-floor characteristics; sea-level change; tsunamis. It is a comprehensive database with a special part of the oceans. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | United States Geological Survey | ||||
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https://library.oceanplus.org/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Peter J. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 6552 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://library.oceanplus.org/ | ||||
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Abstract | An inventory of more than 180 known datasets database and data portals containing marine and coastal data and information of biodiversity importance. Those datasets are divided by marine spatial planning education environmental impact assessment ecosystem services and natural capital. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre | ||||
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https://www.channelcoast.org/ccoresources/shapefiles/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.channelcoast.org/ccoresources/shapefiles/ | ||||
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English name | Useful Shapefiles - Channel Coastal Observatory | ||||
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Abstract | This page has a collection of useful shapefiles available for download such as defences, survey unit boundaries, profile lines, etc. They can be downloaded and used under the Open Government Licence. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | National Oceanography Centre, Channel Coast Observatory, Southampton Research | ||||
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http://usjgofs.whoi.edu/jg/dir/jgofs/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://usjgofs.whoi.edu/jg/dir/jgofs/ | ||||
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English name | US Joint Global Ocean Flux Study Data System | ||||
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Abstract | The U.S. launched the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS) in the late 1980s to study the ocean carbon cycle. An ambitious goal was set to understand the controls on the concentrations and fluxes of carbon and associated nutrients in the ocean. A new field of ocean biogeochemistry emerged with an emphasis on quality measurements of carbon system parameters and interdisciplinary field studies of the biological, chemical and physical process which control the ocean carbon cycle. As we studied ocean biogeochemistry, we learned that our simple views of carbon uptake and transport were severely limited, and a new "wave" of ocean science was born. U.S. JGOFS has been supported primarily by the U.S. National Science Foundation in collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Department of Energy and the Office of Naval Research. U.S. JGOFS, ended in 2005 with the conclusion of the Synthesis and Modeling Project (SMP). The data available here are intended solely for scholarly use by the academic and scientific community, with the express understanding that any such use will properly acknowledge the originating Investigator. Anyone wishing to use U.S. JGOFS data in a presentation, report, thesis or publication should contact the originating PI. It is expected that all customary courtesies and privileges attached to data use will be strictly honored. Use or reproduction of any material herein for any commercial purpose is prohibited without prior written permission from the U.S. JGOFS Data Management Office. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution | ||||
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http://data.utm.csic.es
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Submitter/Owner | Susana Diez Tagarro ( OceanExpert : 46518 ) | ||||
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Abstract | The Marine Technology Unit Data Centre is responsible for managing spatial data acquired during oceanographic cruises on board CSIC research vessels (RV Sarmiento de Gamboa, RV García del Cid) and RV Hespérides. The aim is, on the one hand, to disseminate which data exist and where, how and when they have been acquired and on the other hand, to provide access to as much of the interoperable data as possible following the FAIR principles so that they can be used and reused. For this purpose, the UTM has a Spatial Data Infrastructure at a national level that consists of several services: Oceanographic Cruise and Data Catalog: Including metadata from more than 600 cruises carried out since 1991, with links to documentation associated to the cruise, navigation maps and datasets Geoportal: Geospatial data mapping interface Underway Plot & QC: Visualization, Quality Control and conversion to standard format of meteorological data and temperature and salinity of surface water At an international level, the UTM is a National Oceanographic Data Centre (NODC) of the Distributed European Marine Data Infrastructure SeaDataNet, to which the UTM provides metadata published in the Cruise Summary Report Catalog and in the data catalog Common Data Index Catalog, as well as public data to be shared. | ||||
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http://data.utm.csic.es/geoportal/#/
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Abstract | Geospatial data mapping interface part of the Spatial Data Infrastructure of the Marine Technology Unit Data Centre, responsible for managing spatial data acquired during oceanographic cruises on board CSIC research vessels (RV Sarmiento de Gamboa, RV García del Cid) and RV Hespérides. The aim is, on the one hand, to disseminate which data exist and where, how and when they have been acquired and on the other hand, to provide access to as much of the interoperable data as possible following the FAIR principles so that they can be used and reused. | ||||
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http://data.utm.csic.es/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/search
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Submitter/Owner | Susana Diez Tagarro ( OceanExpert : 46518 ) | ||||
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Abstract | Catalogue with metadata from more than 600 oceanographic cruises carried out since 1991, with links to documentation associated to the cruise, navigation maps and datasets. This catalogue is part of the Spatial Data Infrastructure of the Marine Technology Unit Data Centre, responsible for managing spatial data acquired during oceanographic cruises on board CSIC research vessels (RV Sarmiento de Gamboa, RV García del Cid) and RV Hespérides. The aim is, on the one hand, to disseminate which data exist and where, how and when they have been acquired and on the other hand, to provide access to as much of the interoperable data as possible following the FAIR principles so that they can be used and reused. | ||||
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http://cdmo.baruch.sc.edu/get/vegetation_index.cfm
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://cdmo.baruch.sc.edu/get/vegetation_index.cfm | ||||
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English name | Vegetation Monitoring Application - NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserve System's Centralized Data Management Office | ||||
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Abstract | The National Estuarine Research Reserve System has developed a consistent protocol for monitoring vegetation across the nationals estuaries. Eventually, the goal is to be monitoring vegetation regularly at every Reserve, allowing for robust spatial and temporal analyses of estuarine vegetation trends. To date, 18 Reserves have implemented this vegetation monitoring protocol. The vegetation community that is assessed varies by reserve. The protocol has been implemented for submerged aquatic vegetation such as eelgrass and algae, as well as for emergent vegetation such as salt marshes and mangroves. The vegetation monitoring protocol involves permanent sampling plots along fixed transects. Parameters monitored include percent cover of all plant species, as well as stem density and canopy height of the common species. Elevation is also assessed for each plot when feasible. The complete monitoring protocol provides more details. These data will be valuable for tracking changes in abundance of particular species of interest, or in species composition over time. For instance, the transects can be used to detect landward migration of vegetation communities in the face of projected sea level rise. | ||||
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https://search.asf.alaska.edu/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://search.asf.alaska.edu/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://earthdata.nasa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | Vertex Data Search portal - Alaska Satellite Facility | ||||
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Citation | Some images at this website are explicitly restricted from reuse without the author’s permission. Where images are not marked, you may reuse them but must include any copyright associated with the image. Whenever you use any materials from this website, please also acknowledge ASF as follows: “Information [and images] on [SUBJECT] obtained from https://asf.alaska.edu, Alaska Satellite Facility, UAF, [Month, Year].” | ||||
Abstract | Vertex is the Alaska Satellite Facility’s (ASF) data search application for remotely sensed imagery of the earth, providing convenient and powerful discovery and download of SAR data, as well as direct access to thematic datasets. ASF Datapool contains pre-processed synthetic aperture radar data and images from several satellite and aircraft platforms. Download SAR data, browse images, and relevant metadata. Vertex provides a rich, intuitive interface for searching by a number of criteria, including importing geographic regions in several ways, dates and repeating seasonal periods, and many dataset-specific options such as product types, beam modes, polarizations, and more. Products can be downloaded directly, or in bulk quantities for large numbers of products. | ||||
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https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels | ||||
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Abstract | Founded as a vessel tracking service provider in 2011, VesselFinder is committed to providing the very highest standards of AIS-related services. We are dedicated in providing real-time data on the positions and movements of over 200,000 vessels every day, utilising a large network of Terrestrial AIS receivers and Satellites all over the world. Increasing the range of offered services over the years, VesselFinder has evolved into an international digital brand and become the premier source of vessel tracking solutions and news covering the world maritime industry. Composed with a team of maritime professionals, programmers, engineers, designers, strategists and writers, we work together as a global team sharing expertise, knowledge and passion. We add a great value to people in the marine industry and help customers find the needed solution through our vessel database, original ideas and bespoke integrated solutions across all platforms: digital, social and mobile. | ||||
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http://www.emodnet-humanactivities.eu/search-results.php?dataname=Vessel+Density+
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Submitter/Owner | Mr Alessandro Pititto ( OceanExpert : 36987 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.emodnet-humanactivities.eu/search-results.php?dataname=Vessel+Density+ | ||||
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English name | Vessel Density 2017 - European Marine Observation and Data Network Chemistry Human Activities | ||||
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Citation | EMODnet Human Activities: Vessel Density 2017 | ||||
Abstract | EMODnet Vessel Density Map was created by Cogea in 2019 in the framework of EMODnet Human Activities, an initiative funded by the EU Commission. The maps are based on AIS data purchased by CLS and show shipping density in 1km*1km cells of a grid covering all EU waters (and some neighboring areas). Density is expressed as hours per square kilometer per month. The following ship types are available: 0 Other, 1 Fishing, 2 Service, 3 Dredging or underwater ops, 4 Sailing, 5 Pleasure Craft, 6 High-speed craft, 7 Tug and towing, 8 Passenger, 9 Cargo, 10 Tanker, 11 Military and Law Enforcement, 12 Unknown and All ship types. Data are available by month of the year. Yearly averages are also available. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Secretariat of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) | ||||
Technical notes | A set of AIS data had to be purchased from CLS, a commercial provider. The data consists of messages sent by automatic tracking systems installed onboard ships and received by terrestrial and satellite receivers alike. The dataset covers the whole 2017 for an area covering all EU waters. A partial pre-processing of the data was carried out by CLS: (i) The only AIS messages delivered were the ones relevant for assessing shipping activities (AIS messages 1, 2, 3, 18 and 19). (ii) The AIS DATA were down-sampled to 3 minutes (iii) Duplicate signals were removed. (iv) Wrong MMSI signals were removed. (v) Special characters and diacritics were removed. (vi) Signals with erroneous speed over ground (SOG) were removed (negative values or more than 80 knots). (vii) Signals with the erroneous course over ground (COG) were removed (negative values or more than 360 degrees). (viii) A Kalman filter was applied to remove satellite noise. The Kalman filter was based on a correlated random walk fine-tuned for ship behaviour. The consistency of a new observation with the modelized position is checked compared to key performance indicators such as innovation, likelihood and speed. (ix) A footprint filter was applied to check for satellite AIS data consistency. All positions which were not compliant with the ship-satellite co-visibility were flagged as invalid. The AIS data were converted from their original format (NMEA) to CSV, and split into 12 files, each corresponding to a month of 2017. Overall the pre-processed dataset included about 1.9 billion records. Upon trying and importing the data into a database, it emerged that some messages still contained invalid characters. By running a series of commands from a Linux shell, all invalid characters were removed. The data were then imported into a PostgreSQL relational database. By querying the database it emerged that some MMSI numbers are associated with more than a ship type during the year. To cope with this issue, we thus created a unique MMSI/ship type register where we attributed to an MMSI the most recurring ship type. The admissible ship types reported in the AIS messages were grouped into macro-categories: 0 Other, 1 Fishing, 2 Service, 3 Dredging or underwater ops, 4 Sailing, 5 Pleasure Craft, 6 High-speed craft, 7 Tug and towing, 8 Passenger, 9 Cargo, 10 Tanker, 11 Military and Law Enforcement, 12 Unknown and All ship types. The subsequent step consisted of creating points representing ship positions from the AIS messages. This was done through a custom-made script for ArcGIS developed by Lovell Johns. Another custom-made script reconstructed ship routes (lines) from the points, by using the MMSI number as a unique identifier of a ship. The script created a line for every two consecutive positions of a ship. In addition, for each line, the script calculated its length (in km) and its duration (in hours) and appended them both as attributes to the line. If the distance between two consecutive positions of a ship was longer than 30 km or if the time interval was longer than 6 hours, no line was created. Both datasets (points and lines) were projected into the ETRS89/ETRS-LAEA coordinate reference system, used for statistical mapping at all scales, where true area representation is required (EPSG: 3035). The lines obtained through the ArcGIS script were then intersected with a custom-made 1km*1km grid polygon (21 million cells) based on the EEA's grid and covering the whole area of interest (all EU sea basins). Because each line had length and duration as attributes, it was possible to calculate how much time each ship spent in a given cell over a month by intersecting line records with grid cell records in another dedicated PostgreSQL database. Using the PostGIS Intersect tool, for each cell of the grid, we then summed the time value of each 'segment' in it, thus obtaining the density value associated with that cell, stored in calculated PostGIS raster tables. Density is thus expressed in hours per square kilometer per month. The final step consisted of creating raster files (TIFF file format) with QuantumGIS from the PostgreSQL vessel density tables. Annual average rasters by ship type were also created. | ||||
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http://dev-coastkit.cbics.org/vic_biotope
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://dev-coastkit.cbics.org/vic_biotope | ||||
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Abstract | Biotopes are recognisable assemblages of species that occur within particular environments and habitats. Each biotope has specific values and responses to environmental changes and their mapping and monitoring is useful for assessing the status of ecosystems. Marine and coastal biotopes in Victoria are classified using the Combined Biotope Classification Scheme (CBiCS). This scheme dovetails with the terrestrial Ecological Vegetation Class (EVC) system for recording mangrove and saltmarsh biotopes. The CBiCS scheme is hierarchical with six levels. Biotopes are at level 5 and are gouped into Biotope Complexes (level 4), Habitat Complexes (level 3), Broad Habitats (level 2) and Environments (level 1). Field observations of Victorian marine biotopes are recorded in the CoastKit database, combining records from habitat mapping, monitoring and historical ecological surveys. These records can be expored here using the atlas tool or by querying and downloading subsets of data. Historical records are progressively being classified and added to the database. The database presently provides biotope records predominantly from the habitats: - Littoral sediments - mangroves; - Littoral sediments - saltmarsh; - Littoral rock (rocky shores); - Sublittoral sediments - bare sediments; - Sublittoral sediments - seagrass; - Sublittoral sediments - seaweed beds; - Sublittoral sediments - biogenic reef; - Infralittoral rock (kelp beds); and - Circalittoral rock (sponge and coral gardens). | ||||
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http://vecos.vims.edu/
The Virginia Estuarine and Coastal Observing System (VECOS) is a website designed to distribute the ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://vecos.vims.edu/ | ||||
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English name | Virginia Estuarine and Coastal Observing System - Virginia Institute of Marine Science | ||||
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Abstract | The Virginia Estuarine and Coastal Observing System (VECOS) is a website designed to distribute the results of water quality and meteorological data monitoring efforts from the Chesapeake Bay and associated tributaries within Virginia. These data are provided from a variety of monitoring programs conducted by the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve - Viginia, including high resolution mapping of surface water quality (DATAFLOW), high-frequency measurements of water quality taken every 15 minutes from fixed, shallow water monitoring stations (CONMON), continuous measurements taken from deeper waters along multiple depths (Profiler). VECOS also provides links to external monitoring programs, including high-frequency water quality and meteorological monitoring at deep water locations in the Chesapeake Bay as part of the Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System (CBIBS), meteorological monitoring locations specific to the York River watershed, and long-term routine water quality sampling, typically taken 12-20 times per year since 1985 through the Chesapeake Bay Program (Longterm). | ||||
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https://www.jerico-ri.eu/virtual-access/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.jerico-ri.eu/virtual-access/ | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.jerico-ri.eu/ | ||||
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English name | Virtual Access services - JERICO-Research Infrastructure | ||||
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Abstract | Explore Virtual Access services. | ||||
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http://geonetwork.vliz.be/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/home
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
Datasource URL | http://geonetwork.vliz.be/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/home | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.vliz.be/ | ||||
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English name | VLIZ GeoNetwork Catalogue | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Geonetwerk VLIZ | ||||
Acronym | geonetwork.vliz.be | ||||
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Abstract | GeoNetwork provides an easy to use the web interface to search geospatial data across multiple catalogs. The search provides full-text search as well as faceted search on keywords, resource types, organizations, scale, … Users can easily refine the search and quickly get to the records of interest. GeoSpatial layers, but also services, maps or even nongeographic datasets can be described in the catalog. Easily navigate across records and find sources or services publishing a dataset. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee | ||||
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http://www.fao.org/in-action/vulnerable-marine-ecosystems/vme-database/en/vme.html
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Marc Taconet ( OceanExpert : 16546 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | FAO | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.fao.org/in-action/vulnerable-marine-ecosystems/vme-database/en/vme.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.fao.org/in-action/vulnerable-marine-ecosystems/en/ | ||||
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English name | Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems Database - FAO | ||||
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Abstract | The vulnerable marine ecosystem (VME) concept emerged from discussions at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and gained momentum after UNGA Resolution 61/105. VMEs constitute areas that may be vulnerable to impacts from fishing activities. The vulnerable marine ecosystems database was developed in collaboration with the regional bodies with mandates to manage deep-sea fisheries in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ). It is a compilation of information on management measures taken to reduce current or potential impact on areas where VMEs are known or likely to occur. The database is designed to facilitate the work of scientists and managers working on these fisheries and also to promote transparency and accessibility of work that has been done in relation to VMEs to the general public. The content of the database is linked to the data providers (e.g. RFMOs and other multi-lateral bodies) and users have access the primary source of the information through direct links. This database was developed specifically in response to a request from the UN General Assembly (61/105, paragraph 90) to create a database of information on vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) in ABNJ. It has been developed within the FAO Deep-sea Fisheries Programme to promote the use of the International Guidelines for the Management of Deep-Sea Fisheries in the High Seas that provides guidance to States and Regional Fisheries Management Organizations or Arrangements (RFMO/As) to ensure the long-term conservation and sustainable use of marine living resources in the deep seas. This includes preventing Significant Adverse Impacts on vulnerable marine ecosystems. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Marc Taconet ( OceanExpert : 16546 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.fao.org/in-action/vulnerable-marine-ecosystems/vme-database/en/vme.html | ||||
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Abstract | Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems Database contains a global inventory of fisheries measures to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems in areas beyond national jurisdiction. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Agencia de Las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura - FAO | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water-category/wqbuoy/
This Moored Autonomous Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide (MAPCO2™) buoy was primarily established ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water-category/wqbuoy/ | ||||
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English name | Water Quality Buoy Observations - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | This Moored Autonomous Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide (MAPCO2™) buoy was primarily established to monitor ocean acidification within a tropical coral reef ecosystem in the Central Pacific, complementing a national array of moored carbon dioxide buoys across the Pacific, Atlantic, and Caribbean. Other important physical parameters are also monitored, including water quality conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) | ||||
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https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/data
This interface provides access to several types of data related to the Chesapeake Bay. Bay Program d ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/data | ||||
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Abstract | This interface provides access to several types of data related to the Chesapeake Bay. Bay Program databases can be queried based upon user-defined inputs such as geographic region and date range. Each query results in a downloadable, tab- or comma-delimited text file that can be imported to any program (e.g., SAS, Excel, Access) for further analysis. Comments regarding the interface are encouraged. Questions in reference to the data should be addressed to the contact provided on subsequent pages. | ||||
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https://siam.invemar.org.co/redcam
REDCAM is a National Program for monitoring marine coastal water quality in Colombia, that starts in ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Leonardo Jose ARIAS ALEMÁN ( OceanExpert : 12914 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE ADU | ||||
Datasource URL | https://siam.invemar.org.co/redcam | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.invemar.org.co/ | ||||
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English name | Water Quality Monitoring Information System - Information system Marine Environmental of Institute for Marine and Coastal Research of Colombia | ||||
Original (non-English) name | Sistema de Información de Monitoreos de Calidad de Agua - Sistema de Información Ambiental Marina del Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras de Colombia | ||||
Acronym | REDCAM - SiAM-INVEMAR | ||||
Citation | INVEMAR. (year). Sistema de Información Ambiental Marina de Colombia – SIAM. Base de datos, geovisor y servicios dinámicos del sistema de información de calidad ambiental marina de la REDCAM. Monitoreo REDCAM. https://siam.invemar.org.co/redcam (Fecha de consulta) | ||||
Abstract | REDCAM is a National Program for monitoring marine coastal water quality in Colombia, that starts in 2001. This is an inter-institutional program in which participate Regional Environmental Authorities, Ministry of Environment, and INVEMAR. REDCAM measures physicochemical parameters, microorganism indicators of fecal contamination, heavy metals, and organic contaminants; measurements are made twice a year. The water quality data are safeguards in REDCAM information system, which is open to consultation by the general public. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water-category/buoy/
The PacIOOS wave buoy observations of water temperature. Temperature impacts both the chemical and b ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water-category/buoy/ | ||||
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English name | Water Temperature Buoy Observations - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | The PacIOOS wave buoy observations of water temperature. Temperature impacts both the chemical and biological characteristics of surface water. It affects the dissolved oxygen level in the water, photosynthesis of aquatic plants, metabolic rates of aquatic organisms, and the sensitivity of these organisms to pollution, parasites, and disease. Corals experience thermal stress, the main cause of bleaching, when water temperatures are too high. Temperature also has an effect on the comfort level of recreational water users. | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water-category/model-temperature/
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/water-category/model-temperature/ | ||||
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English name | Water Temperature Forecast - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | PacIOOS’ Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) provides a 7-day, 3-hourly forecast for the region surrounding the southern half of the island of Oʻahu and parts of adjacent Penguin Bank offshore of Molokaʻi in the State of Hawaiʻi at approximately 1-km (0.6-mile) resolution. The forecast is run daily and gets updated on this website around 1:30 PM Hawaiʻi Standard Time (UTC-10) every afternoon. ROMS (http://myroms.org) is an open source, community-supported model widely adopted by the scientific community for a diverse range of applications. Model runs are configured and produced for the Oʻahu region by Dr. Brian Powell and lab within the Department of Oceanography in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Oceanography | ||||
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http://incod.inio.ac.ir/windwavesforcasting
Users can access timely, free and unrestricted to all wave data modelling records.
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Farnaz Ghiasi ( OceanExpert : 26554 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir/windwavesforcasting | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir | ||||
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English name | Wave Data Modelling I- Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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Abstract | Users can access timely, free and unrestricted to all wave data modelling records. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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http://incod.inio.ac.ir/iranianseawavesatlas
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Submitter/Owner | Mrs. Farnaz Ghiasi ( OceanExpert : 26554 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://incod.inio.ac.ir/iranianseawavesatlas | ||||
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English name | Wave Data Modelling II- Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Iranian National Center for Ocean Data | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves-category/model/
PacIOOS’ Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) model is a 5-day, hourly forecast for the region surrou ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves-category/model/ | ||||
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English name | Wave Forecast - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Citation | Suggested data citation: Cheung, K.F. 2011. WaveWatch III (WW3) Hawaii Regional Wave Model. [Indicate temporal subset used.] Distributed by the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS). http://pacioos.org/metadata/ww3_hawaii.html. Accessed [date]. | ||||
Abstract | PacIOOS’ Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) model is a 5-day, hourly forecast for the region surrounding the islands of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau in the State of Hawaiʻi at approximately 500-m resolution. The forecast is run daily and gets updated on this website around 2:00 AM Hawaiʻi Standard Time (UTC-10) every morning. This high-resolution wave model helps capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and shadowing. SWAN (http://swanmodel.sourceforge.net) is an open source wave model developed at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Model runs are configured and produced for the Kauaʻi County region by Dr. Kwok Fai Cheung and lab within the Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering (ORE) in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Boundary conditions are provided by the wider WaveWatch III model for the region surrounding the main Hawaiian Islands (ww3_hawaii) at approximately 5-km resolution. | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves-category/buoy/
Wave observations as height, period, and direction.
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/waves-category/buoy/ | ||||
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English name | Wave Observations - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | Wave observations as height, period, and direction. | ||||
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https://www.caricoos.org/#!?detail=SelectWaves
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CARICOOS Wave Observations (A map showing real-time wave observations).
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Datasource URL | https://www.caricoos.org/#!?detail=SelectWaves | ||||
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English name | Waves Forecast - Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | Observations: CARICOOS Wave Observations (A map showing real-time wave observations). Forecasts: CARICOOS Wave Model: Contour Plots (Wave forecast maps for Puerto Rico and USVI), CARICOOS Wave Model: Point Forecasts (Wave and wind forecasts for specific locations (beaches, ports, navigation)), CARICOOS Wave Model: Breaker Height Forecasts (Breaker height forecast maps for Puerto Rico and USVI). | ||||
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http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/weather-category/obs/
PacIOOS Weather Stations.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/weather-category/obs/ | ||||
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English name | Weather Observations - Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | PacIOOS Weather Stations. | ||||
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https://data.gcoos.org/waf.php
To facilitate data access, GCOOS maintains a Web Accessble Folder (WAF) for all of its holdings.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.gcoos.org/waf.php | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://gcoos.org/ | ||||
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English name | Web Accessible Folder - Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | To facilitate data access, GCOOS maintains a Web Accessble Folder (WAF) for all of its holdings. | ||||
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http://nodc.meteo.ru
By the resolution of the Council of Ministers of 04.12.1963 № 1188-437, the Resolution from 16.12. ...
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Submitter/Owner | Sergey Belov ( OceanExpert : 13831 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | http://nodc.meteo.ru | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://nodc.meteo.ru/ | ||||
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Abstract | By the resolution of the Council of Ministers of 04.12.1963 № 1188-437, the Resolution from 16.12.64 № 287), as well as on the orders of Chief of the Hydrometeorological Service of Academician E.K. Fedorov in Obninsk was founded Natinal Oceanographic Data Center (NODC). In 1971 NODC became a part of RIHMI-IDC. Creation of data center was a major decision to establish the scientific, organizational and legal basis for the formation of the State Fund of data (GOSFOND) for oceanography and agencies to ensure that data from all ministries and agencies engaged in the study of oceans and seas and their resources. Main tasks of NODC are: Development of concepts and projects to automate the collection, storage, processing and exchange of information on the marine environment, using modern information and communication technologies; Development of technology integration; Development of software application processing of oceanographic data; Scientific and methodical management units Roshydromet for automating the processing of oceanographic data; Participation in international activities. Over the years the NODC has done a lot of organizational and methodological work to identify and record oceanographic data in the NIU various agencies of Russia, the development of formats and technologies entering the data on technical media, the creation of data processing software to meet user requests. Thus was developed a few technologies entry deep data on magnetic tape - the first with punch cards, which worked in 1965-1985., The second - with the tapes for the Seas of Russia (1970-1982 gg.), The third - for devices produce data on magnetic tapes ( 1985-1997 gg.) and PC (c 1995). Along with identifying data that were collected, and after that - entering information on the technical media. In the mid-sixties, under the auspices of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO, was launched the international exchange of oceanographic data on announced a national program with the National Oceanographic Data Centres USA, Canada, Japan, Australia and other countries. through WDC-A and B at the beginning in a tabular form, and from 1980 on tape, later on diskettes, compact disks, in the second half of the nineties by e-mail, and now through access to the databases online. In 1970 NODC developed the first automated technology for data tables coastal observations, and in 1977 began recording the data on magnetic tape. Since 1981 RIHMI-MCD shall receive operational messages (BATHY, TESAC, buoys, ship),passed through the global telecommunication network. Since 1974, data center staff began to participate in the work of teams of data management in the research vessels and put into practice the technologies developed RIHMI-WDC and AARI. As a result of purposeful activity in the data centerRIHMI-WDC was created by an array of national oceanographic data. In NODC of RIHMI-WDC more than a dozen databases of background information on oceanographic data (cruises, an array of space - time coordinates of oceanographic stations, information about the observations of currents, marine coastal and estuarine stations and posts, observation platforms, formats, data storage morevedcheskih organizations; oceanographic data bases on technical media in various organizations are used. Supports common codes and classifiers (ships, countries, institutions, geographical areas, equipment, etc.) in a volume of more than 30 thousand parameters. more detail with reference information is available in a centralized database Metadata - http://www.esimo.ru/meta/. To improve information services to scientists and engineers currently in the NODC of RIHMI-WDC widely used Web-based technologies, implemented in 1999-2012 as the subprogramme "United Information System of the World Ocean" Federal Target Program "World Ocean. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | All-Russian Research Institute Hydrometeorological Information - World Data Center, Obninsk | ||||
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https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/wcofs/wcofs.html
Oceanographic nowcast and forecast guidance are scientific predictions about the present and future ...
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/wcofs/wcofs.html | ||||
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English name | West Coast Operational Forecast System - NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services | ||||
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Abstract | Oceanographic nowcast and forecast guidance are scientific predictions about the present and future states of a water body (generally including water levels, currents, water temperature and salinity). These predictions rely on either observed data or forecasts from large-scale numerical models. A nowcast incorporates recent (and often near real-time) observed meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate data and/or analyzed (e.g. gridded) meteorological and oceanographic products. A nowcast covers the period of time from the recent past (e.g., the past few days) to the present, and it can make predictions for locations where observational data are not available. Forecast guidance incorporates meteorological, oceanographic, and/or river flow rate forecasts and makes predictions about the future states of a water body. A forecast is usually initiated by the state of a nowcast. The WCOFS is based on the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS). The WCOFS domain encompasses the entire west coast from California to Washington and extends offshore for more than 1000 km. The model grid has 348x1016 points in the horizontal with grid resolution of about 4 km. The vertical grid follows the terrain and consists of 40 levels. In the WCOFS Model Grid graphic below, only every tenth grindline is plotted. The bathymetry of the WCOFS model (shown in the figure to the left) includes a black contour line depicting the 1000 m isobath. The WCOFS has three open-ocean boundaries (north, south and west). NCEP's Global Real Time Ocean Forecast System (RTOFS) is used to provide open boundary conditions for non-tidal water level, temperature, salinity, and non-tidal depth integrated currents. Tidal currents and water level are constructed from Oregon State University's TPXO8 tidal database. Temperature and salinity within a 100km zone along the open boundary are also nudged towards RTOFS temperature and salinity fields. Meteorological surface forcing conditions are derived from the National Weather Service's (NWS) North American Mesoscale 12 km atmospheric forecast model data. Operational products from the NWS Global Forecasting System (FV3GFS) serve as the backup meteorological surface forcing conditions in the case of NAM products are not available for both the nowcast and forecast runs. Additionally, the WCOFS uses USGS real-time river discharge observations for Columbia River and climatology discharge and temperature for 14 rivers in Washington and Fraser River in Canada during nowcast. River discharge and temperature are held constant from the last observation throughout the forecast period. The WCOFS nowcast/forecast starts with analysis from a 3-day data assimilation window. ROMS's four dimensional variational data assimilation (4DVAR) methodology is used to improve the initial conditions of the ocean state. Currently, the following observations are assimilated: 3-satellite sea surface temperature (SST) (the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) onboard the Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership, VIIRS from NOAA-20, and Advanced Baseline Imager from GOES-17), surface currents from the National High Frequency Radar (HFR) network, and absolute dynamic topography (ADT) from satellites Jason 3, Sentinel 3, Cryosat 2, and SARAL/Altika. The figure below shows a sample of satellite observations which were assimilated in a 3-day data assimilation window by WCOFS. The WCOFS runs on NOAA's High Performance Computers (HPC) in the Coastal Ocean Modeling Framework (COMF) developed by CO-OPS. As a result, WCOFS has direct access to NWS operational meteorological products that it needs to run reliably. Nowcast and forecast guidance cycles are run daily with 24-hour nowcast and 72-hour forecast. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) | ||||
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http://oaflux.whoi.edu/dataproducts.html
The OAFlux project is an ongoing research and development project for global air-sea fluxes. The pro ...
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | ESCAP | ||||
Datasource URL | http://oaflux.whoi.edu/dataproducts.html | ||||
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Citation | global ocean heat flux and evaporation products were provided by the WHOI OAFlux project (http://oaflux.whoi.edu) funded by the NOAA Climate Observations and Monitoring (COM) program. | ||||
Abstract | The OAFlux project is an ongoing research and development project for global air-sea fluxes. The project is committed to developing enhanced global estimates of air-sea fluxes of heat, freshwater, and momentum, with a goal of establishing a one-stop source for global ocean surface forcing datasets that serves the needs of the ocean and climate research community. The project focuses on efforts to improve the quantification of physical interactions and feedbacks between the ocean and atmosphere and gain an enhanced understanding of the role that these air-sea processes play in the global energy budget, water cycle, atmosphere and ocean circulation, and the Earth’s climate. The OAFlux project is so called because it applies an objective analysis approach to take into account data errors in the development of enhanced global flux fields. The objective analysis denotes the process of synthesizing measurements/estimates from various sources. Such a process reduces error in each input data source and produces an estimate that has the minimum error variance. The OAFlux project uses the objective analysis to obtain optimal estimates of flux-related surface meteorology and then computes the global fluxes by using the state-of-the-art bulk flux parameterizations. The OAFlux project aims to provide a consistent multi-decade global analysis of air-sea heat freshwater evaporation and momentum fluxes for use in studies of global energy budget water cycle atmosphere and ocean circulation and climate. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution | ||||
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https://www.caricoos.org/#!?detail=SelectWinds
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CARICOOS Wind Observations (A map showing real-time wind observations).
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.caricoos.org/#!?detail=SelectWinds | ||||
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English name | Wind Forecast - Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System | ||||
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Abstract | Observations: CARICOOS Wind Observations (A map showing real-time wind observations). Forecasts: CARICOOS 36-Hours Forecast (1km Resolution) (Wind forecast maps for Puerto Rico and USVI), CARICOOS 5-Day Wind Forecast (2km Resolution) (Wind forecast maps for Puerto Rico and USVI), NWS Wind Forecast (National Weather Service wind forecast maps for Puerto Rico and USVI). | ||||
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PacIOOS’ Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model provides wind forecast.
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/weather-category/model-wind/ | ||||
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Abstract | PacIOOS’ Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model provides wind forecast. | ||||
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https://osi-saf.eumetsat.int/products/wind-products
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://osi-saf.eumetsat.int/products/wind-products | ||||
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English name | Wind Products - Satellite Application Facility on Ocean and Sea Ice | ||||
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Citation | If you wish to use these products, EUMETSAT's copyright credit must be shown by displaying the words "copyright (year) EUMETSAT" on each of the products used. | ||||
Abstract | KNMI is responsible for the wind products in the context of the EUMETSAT Ocean and Sea Ice Satellite Application Facility (OSI SAF). Scatterometer data from the ASCAT instrument on the Metop satellites and the OSCAT scatterometer on the Oceansat-2 satellite are processed towards wind products in near-real time. The wind products are displayed on the web in near-real time. The data are used by many users, including meteorological and oceanographic institutes. Other KNMI activities in the OSI SAF are the support of the ASCAT calibration and validation. Also some of the KNMI R&D work on scatterometry is done in the context of the OSI SAF. More information on the other OSI SAF products and on the project consortium is available on the central OSI SAF web site. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute | ||||
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http://wicoastalatlas.net
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | http://wicoastalatlas.net | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/ | ||||
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Abstract | The Wisconsin Coastal Atlas is a platform that enables people to better understand coastal issues, share coastal data, and inform decision-making about sustainable use of the Great Lakes. It is intended for use by coastal resource managers, planners, researchers, educators, tourists, citizen scientists, and coastal residents. The atlas serves as a gateway to interactive maps and decision support tools relevant to Great Lakes management and provides access to place-based learning resources about coastal issues in Wisconsin. The atlas is built with an open architecture that allows easy addition of new maps, data, tools, and learning resources. Development of the Wisconsin Coastal Atlas began in February 2010 with funding from the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant College Program. | ||||
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https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/ocads/oceans/CDIACmap.html
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Submitter/Owner | Dr. Hernan Eduardo Garcia ( OceanExpert : 707 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE NODC | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/ocads/oceans/CDIACmap.html | ||||
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Abstract | The WOCE (World Ocean Circulation Experiment) Carbon Data Management Project started in 1993 when CDIAC (the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center) became a member of the DOE/NOAA Ocean Carbon Science Team with data management and permanent archive responsibilities for the WOCE CO2 measurements. The WOCE was a major component of the World Climate Research Program with the overall goal of better understanding the ocean's role in climate and climatic changes resulting from both natural and anthropogenic causes. The CO2 survey took advantage of the sampling opportunities provided by the WHP cruises during this period between 1990 and 1998. The final data set covers approximately 170 WOCE cruises. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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https://data.nodc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/iso?id=gov.noaa.nodc:0092528
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Submitter/Owner | Peter H. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 36337 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://data.nodc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/iso?id=gov.noaa.nodc:0092528 | ||||
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English name | World-wide ocean optics database WOOD | ||||
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Citation | Smart, Jeffrey H.; Johns Hopkins University > Applied Physics Laboratory (2012). World-wide ocean optics database WOOD (NCEI Accession 0092528). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0092528. Accessed [date]. | ||||
Abstract | WOOD was developed to be a comprehensive publicly-available oceanographic bio-optical database providing global coverage. It includes nearly 250 major data sources (including international contributions as well as US sources (e.g. NASA, NODC) of optics and chlorophyll profiles) and hold over 40 derived and measured physical properties of interest to optical oceanography, including Inherent and Apparent Optical Properties (IOPs and AOPs), pigments and nutrients, Secchi depths, along with co-located supporting parameters such as temperature and salinity. | ||||
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https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/world-ocean-atlas
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Submitter/Owner | stat unescap ( OceanExpert : 41443 ) | ||||
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Datasource URL | https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/world-ocean-atlas | ||||
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Citation | Boyer, Tim P.; Garcia, Hernan E.; Locarnini, Ricardo A.; Zweng, Melissa M.; Mishonov, Alexey V.; Reagan, James R.; Weathers, Katharine A.; Baranova, Olga K.; Seidov, Dan; Smolyar, Igor V. (2018). World Ocean Atlas 2018. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/NCEI-WOA18. Accessed [date]. | ||||
Abstract | The World Ocean Atlas (WOA) is a collection of objectively analyzed, quality controlled temperature, salinity, oxygen, phosphate, silicate, and nitrate means based on profile data from the World Ocean Database (WOD). It can be used to create boundary and/or initial conditions for a variety of ocean models, verify numerical simulations of the ocean, and corroborate satellite data. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Tim Boyer ( OceanExpert : 16967 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
Datasource URL | https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/OC5/WOD/pr_wod.html | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | World Ocean Database | ||||
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Citation | Boyer, T.P., J. I. Antonov, O. K. Baranova, C. Coleman, H. E. Garcia, A. Grodsky, D. R. Johnson, R. A. Locarnini, A. V. Mishonov, T.D. O'Brien, C.R. Paver, J.R. Reagan, D. Seidov, I. V. Smolyar, and M. M. Zweng, 2013: World Ocean Database 2013, NOAA Atlas NESDIS 72, S. Levitus, Ed., A. Mishonov, Technical Ed.; Silver Spring, MD, 209 pp., http://doi.org/10.7289/V5NZ85MT | ||||
Abstract | The World Ocean Database (WOD) is an NCEI product and an IODE (International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange) project. This work is funded in partnership with the NOAA OAR Ocean Observing and Monitoring Division. The World Ocean Database 2018 (WOD18) was pre-released on September 20, 2018 and now it is in its final form. It contains all data in the World Ocean Database up to unique cast 18,604,996, roughly all data added up to December 31, 2017. There are some plankton tows added after that date (and unique cast number). These plankton tow data are from accession numbers 0051894, 0051914, and 0046299. There are also 3,209 casts from the Argo program with latter unique casts higher than the above cast number. It is important to note the exact data set of WOD18 (version) as it is the input, both data and quality flagging for the World Ocean Atlas 2018 (WOA18). Some major additions for WOD18 are the inclusion of BioArgo data, the addition of more than one million glider cycles, and the change of oxygen, nutrient, and tracer units from per liter to per kilogram. | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | NOAA NESDIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Peter J. Pissierssens ( OceanExpert : 6552 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | IODE Secretariat | ||||
Datasource URL | http://wod.iode.org | ||||
Parent Project URL | https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/ | ||||
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English name | World Ocean Database - Mirror site | ||||
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Citation | Boyer, Tim P.; Antonov, John I.; Baranova Olga K.; Coleman, C.; Garcia, Hernan E.; Grodsky, A.; Johnson, Daphne R.; Locarnini, Ricardo A.; Mishonov, Alexey. V.; O'Brien, Todd O.; Paver, Christopher R.; Reagan, James R.; Seidov, Dan; Smolyar, Igor V.; Zweng, Melissa M.(2016). NCEI Standard Product: World Ocean Database (WOD). NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. [access date]" | ||||
Abstract | The World Ocean Database (WOD) is the world's largest publicly available collection of subsurface ocean profile data. It is a powerful tool for oceanographic, climatic, and environmental research, and the end result of more than 20 years of coordinated efforts to incorporate data from institutions, agencies, individual researchers, and data recovery initiatives into a single database. WOD data spans from Captain Cook's 1772 voyage to the contemporary Argo period, making it a valuable resource for long term and historical ocean climate analysis. Original versions of the 20,000+ datasets in the WOD are available through the NCEI archives. The WOD is an NCEI product and an IODE (International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange) project. This work is funded in partnership with the NOAA OAR Ocean Observing and Monitoring Division. The WODselect retrieval system allows a user to search World Ocean Database and new (quartely updated/added) data using a user-specified search criteria. A distribution map and cast count of these search criteria will give the user the option to have the data extracted and placed on the NODC FTP site in the WOD native, 'csv', and netCDF data formats. | ||||
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Submitter/Owner | Mr. Jelle Kurt Rondelez ( OceanExpert : 37076 ) | ||||
Submitter/Owner Role | Other | ||||
Datasource URL | http://www.marinespecies.org/index.php | ||||
Parent Project URL | http://www.marinespecies.org/index.php | ||||
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English name | World Register of Marine Species | ||||
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Citation | WoRMS Editorial Board (2020). World Register of Marine Species. Available from http://www.marinespecies.org at VLIZ. Accessed 2020-04-15. doi:10.14284/170 | ||||
Abstract | The aim of a World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms, including information on synonymy. While the highest priority goes to valid names, other names in use are included so that this register can serve as a guide to interpret taxonomic literature. The content of WoRMS is controlled by taxonomic and thematic experts, not by database managers. WoRMS has an editorial management system where each taxonomic group is represented by an expert who has the authority over the content, and is responsible for controlling the quality of the information. Each of these main taxonomic editors can invite several specialists of smaller groups within their area of responsibility to join them. This register of marine species grew out of the European Register of Marine Species (ERMS), and its combination with several other species registers maintained at the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ). Rather than building separate registers for all projects, and to make sure taxonomy used in these different projects is consistent, VLIZ developed a consolidated database called ‘Aphia’. A list of marine species registers included in Aphia is available here. MarineSpecies.org is the web interface for the marine taxa available in this Aphia database. WoRMS combines information from Aphia with other authoritative marine species lists which are maintained by others (e.g. AlgaeBase, FishBase), the so-called 'externally hosted and managed species databases'. Resources to build MarineSpecies.org and Aphia were provided mainly by the EU Network of Excellence ‘Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning’ (MarBEF), and also by the EU funded Species 2000 Europe and ERMS projects. Aphia contains valid species names, synonyms and vernacular names, and extra information such as literature and biogeographic data. Besides species names, Aphia also contains the higher classification in which each scientific name is linked to its parent taxon. The classification used is a ‘compromise’ between established systems and recent changes. Its aim is to aid data management, rather than suggest any taxonomic or phylogenetic opinion on species relationships. Keeping WoRMS up-to-date is a continuous process. New information is entered daily by the taxonomic editors and by the members of our data management team. Often data also come in from contributions of large datasets, such as global or regional species lists. No database of this size is without errors and omissions. We can’t promise to make any errors, but we do promise to follow up and give feedback on any communications pointing out errors. Feedback is very welcome! | ||||
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Host institution of the resource | Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee | ||||
Technical notes | The text on the WoRMS pages is open-access under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY). This License permits unrestricted use, provided it is cited as requested on the WoRMS webpages, unless stated otherwise on the individual pages. Images are by default open-access under the terms of the CC BY-NC-SA license, unless stated otherwise. Re-distribution of the entire database is not permitted, unless by prior written agreement. This is mainly to avoid circulation of (quickly) outdated copies of WoRMS, accessible through different pathways which can lead to confusion for our many users. In exceptional cases, institutes may request a copy of the database (using this form), which will be assessed by two WoRMS Steering Committee members and the Data Management Team. These data downloads consist of the taxonomic data only, and do not include additional data such as distributions, traits, notes, etc. We strongly encourage the use of the on-line tools and available webservices instead of data requests, as the on-line database and webservices can guarantee continuous updates. The WoRMS Editorial Board maintains this Register, but is aware that the content can have omissions and errors. If you come across any error or incomplete information or you are willing to contribute to this initiative, please contact the Data Management Team or check out our Contribute page. The majority of the photo gallery drawings used at the first and second level of the gallery are reproduced on WoRMS with permission of the Linnean Society of London. The DMT is grateful to them for granting permission for use, thereby giving us the opportunity to make the central entry-point of our photo gallery more uniform. Where images are taken from other resources, this is clearly mentioned on the image. | ||||
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