IMOS - ACORN - Bonney Coast HF ocean radar site (South Australia, Australia)

The Bonney Coast (BONC) HF ocean radar system covers an area of the Bonney Coast, South Australia, which has a recurring annual upwelling feature near to the coast that significantly changes the ecosystem from one of warm water originating in Western Australia, to one dominated by cold upwelling wat...

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Other Authors: Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) (isOwnedBy)
Format: Dataset
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Published: data.gov.au
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-acorn-bonney-australia-australia/1926393
http://data.gov.au/dataset/0ab125c7-e33a-4f11-acdb-89d5f95b46cf
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Summary:The Bonney Coast (BONC) HF ocean radar system covers an area of the Bonney Coast, South Australia, which has a recurring annual upwelling feature near to the coast that significantly changes the ecosystem from one of warm water originating in Western Australia, to one dominated by cold upwelling water from off the continental shelf. The dynamics of this area and the relationship between ocean circulation, chemistry and sediments control the larval species and the higher marine species and ecosystems in which they forage. \n\nThe data from this site provide linking observations between the Southern Ocean and NSW through processes that occur on weekly to El Nino time scales. \n\nThe BONC HF ocean radar system consists of two SeaSonde crossed loop direction finding stations located at Nora Creina (37.329 S 139.850 E) and Blackfellows Cave (37.940 S 140.457 E). These radars operate at a frequency of 5.211 MHz, with a bandwidth of 50 KHz, a maximum range of 200 Km\nand a range resolution of 3 Km. Within the HF radar coverage area surface currents are measured.\n\nThis site was decommissioned in March 2017. Bonney Coast page on IMOS website - Website of the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) -