IMOS Enhancement of Measurements on Ships of Opportunity (SOOP) Facility

The Ship of Opportunity (SOOP) Facility encompasses both the open ocean and coastal waters, in support of short time-scales associated with ocean prediction and the longer term scales of climate research. The aim of the SOOP Facility is to implement an integrated observing system in Australian regio...

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Other Authors: CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (isOwnedBy)
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AAD
BOM
Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-enhancement-measurements-soop-facility/1942299
http://data.gov.au/dataset/723c3fcf-6097-487a-8817-8678ae10ae0e
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1942299 2023-09-05T13:12:40+02:00 IMOS Enhancement of Measurements on Ships of Opportunity (SOOP) Facility CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (isOwnedBy) Spatial: 25.0,-70.0 180.0,-70.0 180.0,50.0 25.0,50.0 25.0,-70.0 Spatial: true https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-enhancement-measurements-soop-facility/1942299 http://data.gov.au/dataset/723c3fcf-6097-487a-8817-8678ae10ae0e unknown data.gov.au https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-enhancement-measurements-soop-facility/1942299 http://data.gov.au/dataset/723c3fcf-6097-487a-8817-8678ae10ae0e imos-enhancement-of-measurements-on-ships-of-opportunity-soop-facility CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart AAD AIMS Agency Atmosphere Atmospheric Water Vapor Australian Antarctic Division Australian Bureau of Meteorology Australian Institute of Marine Science BOM Bathymetry Bathythermographs Biosphere Bluewater and Climate CSIRO Carbon Dioxide Chlorophyll Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research O Conductivity Continuous Plankton Recorder Coral Sea EPA-Vic East Australian Current Environment Protection Authority of Victoria Fluorescence Fluorometers GBROOS Great Barrier Reef Ocean Observing System Humidity IMOS Facility IMOS Node Indian Ocean Meteorological Instruments Microbiota Ocean Chemistry Ocean Optics Ocean Temperature Oceans Pacific Ocean Plankton Project Regional Seas SOOP Salinity Sea Surface Temperature Ships Of Opportunity Southern Ocean Tasman Sea Thermosalinographs Turbidity Water Depth dataset ftands 2023-08-14T23:08:02Z The Ship of Opportunity (SOOP) Facility encompasses both the open ocean and coastal waters, in support of short time-scales associated with ocean prediction and the longer term scales of climate research. The aim of the SOOP Facility is to implement an integrated observing system in Australian regional seas that link physical, chemical and biological oceanography. Our ships of opportunity include both commercial vessels on regular routes and research vessels covering more varied routes. \nThe target regions are the boundary current systems off Eastern and Western Australia, the Southern Ocean, the shelf seas across northern Australia, and the Great Barrier Reef. This is achieved by the following specific goals:\n1.\tImplement vessels on suitable routes with an integrated system of measurements including physical and biogeochemical parameters \na.\tMonitor the major boundary currents systems around Australia.\nb.\tMonitor both local processes and the interactions of the boundary currents on the continental shelf \n2.\tProvide in situ input and/or validation to model and data analyses covering the waters around Australia.\n\nInstrument Platforms\n\nHigh-density XBT Sections - Five major (HRX) high-resolution XBT lines provide boundary to boundary profiling, closely spaced sampling to resolve mesoscale eddies, fronts and boundary currents. The lines are repeated 4 times per year with an on-board technician. The routes sample each major boundary current system using available commercial vessel traffic. All of the transects transmit data in real-time.\n \nBiogeochemical Program - uses the RV Southern Surveyor and the l' Astrolabe which sample the critical regions of the Southern Ocean and Australian waters, which have a major impact on CO2 uptake by the ocean and are regions where biogeochemical cycling is predicted to be sensitive to changing climate. Southern Surveyor has a wide spatial coverage and each year covers tropical to sub-polar waters. \n\nAusCPR - To monitor plankton we use the Continuous Plankton ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Australian Antarctic Division Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Astrolabe ENVELOPE(140.000,140.000,-66.733,-66.733) Indian Pacific Southern Ocean
institution Open Polar
collection Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
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topic AAD
AIMS
Agency
Atmosphere
Atmospheric Water Vapor
Australian Antarctic Division
Australian Bureau of Meteorology
Australian Institute of Marine Science
BOM
Bathymetry
Bathythermographs
Biosphere
Bluewater and Climate
CSIRO
Carbon Dioxide
Chlorophyll
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research O
Conductivity
Continuous Plankton Recorder
Coral Sea
EPA-Vic
East Australian Current
Environment Protection Authority of Victoria
Fluorescence
Fluorometers
GBROOS
Great Barrier Reef Ocean Observing System
Humidity
IMOS Facility
IMOS Node
Indian Ocean
Meteorological Instruments
Microbiota
Ocean Chemistry
Ocean Optics
Ocean Temperature
Oceans
Pacific Ocean
Plankton
Project
Regional Seas
SOOP
Salinity
Sea Surface Temperature
Ships Of Opportunity
Southern Ocean
Tasman Sea
Thermosalinographs
Turbidity
Water Depth
spellingShingle AAD
AIMS
Agency
Atmosphere
Atmospheric Water Vapor
Australian Antarctic Division
Australian Bureau of Meteorology
Australian Institute of Marine Science
BOM
Bathymetry
Bathythermographs
Biosphere
Bluewater and Climate
CSIRO
Carbon Dioxide
Chlorophyll
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research O
Conductivity
Continuous Plankton Recorder
Coral Sea
EPA-Vic
East Australian Current
Environment Protection Authority of Victoria
Fluorescence
Fluorometers
GBROOS
Great Barrier Reef Ocean Observing System
Humidity
IMOS Facility
IMOS Node
Indian Ocean
Meteorological Instruments
Microbiota
Ocean Chemistry
Ocean Optics
Ocean Temperature
Oceans
Pacific Ocean
Plankton
Project
Regional Seas
SOOP
Salinity
Sea Surface Temperature
Ships Of Opportunity
Southern Ocean
Tasman Sea
Thermosalinographs
Turbidity
Water Depth
IMOS Enhancement of Measurements on Ships of Opportunity (SOOP) Facility
topic_facet AAD
AIMS
Agency
Atmosphere
Atmospheric Water Vapor
Australian Antarctic Division
Australian Bureau of Meteorology
Australian Institute of Marine Science
BOM
Bathymetry
Bathythermographs
Biosphere
Bluewater and Climate
CSIRO
Carbon Dioxide
Chlorophyll
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research O
Conductivity
Continuous Plankton Recorder
Coral Sea
EPA-Vic
East Australian Current
Environment Protection Authority of Victoria
Fluorescence
Fluorometers
GBROOS
Great Barrier Reef Ocean Observing System
Humidity
IMOS Facility
IMOS Node
Indian Ocean
Meteorological Instruments
Microbiota
Ocean Chemistry
Ocean Optics
Ocean Temperature
Oceans
Pacific Ocean
Plankton
Project
Regional Seas
SOOP
Salinity
Sea Surface Temperature
Ships Of Opportunity
Southern Ocean
Tasman Sea
Thermosalinographs
Turbidity
Water Depth
description The Ship of Opportunity (SOOP) Facility encompasses both the open ocean and coastal waters, in support of short time-scales associated with ocean prediction and the longer term scales of climate research. The aim of the SOOP Facility is to implement an integrated observing system in Australian regional seas that link physical, chemical and biological oceanography. Our ships of opportunity include both commercial vessels on regular routes and research vessels covering more varied routes. \nThe target regions are the boundary current systems off Eastern and Western Australia, the Southern Ocean, the shelf seas across northern Australia, and the Great Barrier Reef. This is achieved by the following specific goals:\n1.\tImplement vessels on suitable routes with an integrated system of measurements including physical and biogeochemical parameters \na.\tMonitor the major boundary currents systems around Australia.\nb.\tMonitor both local processes and the interactions of the boundary currents on the continental shelf \n2.\tProvide in situ input and/or validation to model and data analyses covering the waters around Australia.\n\nInstrument Platforms\n\nHigh-density XBT Sections - Five major (HRX) high-resolution XBT lines provide boundary to boundary profiling, closely spaced sampling to resolve mesoscale eddies, fronts and boundary currents. The lines are repeated 4 times per year with an on-board technician. The routes sample each major boundary current system using available commercial vessel traffic. All of the transects transmit data in real-time.\n \nBiogeochemical Program - uses the RV Southern Surveyor and the l' Astrolabe which sample the critical regions of the Southern Ocean and Australian waters, which have a major impact on CO2 uptake by the ocean and are regions where biogeochemical cycling is predicted to be sensitive to changing climate. Southern Surveyor has a wide spatial coverage and each year covers tropical to sub-polar waters. \n\nAusCPR - To monitor plankton we use the Continuous Plankton ...
author2 CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (isOwnedBy)
format Dataset
title IMOS Enhancement of Measurements on Ships of Opportunity (SOOP) Facility
title_short IMOS Enhancement of Measurements on Ships of Opportunity (SOOP) Facility
title_full IMOS Enhancement of Measurements on Ships of Opportunity (SOOP) Facility
title_fullStr IMOS Enhancement of Measurements on Ships of Opportunity (SOOP) Facility
title_full_unstemmed IMOS Enhancement of Measurements on Ships of Opportunity (SOOP) Facility
title_sort imos enhancement of measurements on ships of opportunity (soop) facility
publisher data.gov.au
url https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-enhancement-measurements-soop-facility/1942299
http://data.gov.au/dataset/723c3fcf-6097-487a-8817-8678ae10ae0e
op_coverage Spatial: 25.0,-70.0 180.0,-70.0 180.0,50.0 25.0,50.0 25.0,-70.0
Spatial: true
long_lat ENVELOPE(140.000,140.000,-66.733,-66.733)
geographic Antarctic
Astrolabe
Indian
Pacific
Southern Ocean
geographic_facet Antarctic
Astrolabe
Indian
Pacific
Southern Ocean
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Australian Antarctic Division
Southern Ocean
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Australian Antarctic Division
Southern Ocean
op_source CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart
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