IMOS - Animal Tracking Facility - Satellite Relay Tagging Program - Near real-time CTD profile data
Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: The Animal Tracking Facility make all satellite logger data available in near real-time, with no quality control applied to the data before release. Data available in near real-time is a subset of the full dataset collected by the satellite logge...
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ftands:oai:ands.org.au::960967 2024-09-15T18:04:40+00:00 IMOS - Animal Tracking Facility - Satellite Relay Tagging Program - Near real-time CTD profile data AODN Data Manager (distributor) Data Officer (distributor) Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University (hasAssociationWith) Harcourt, Rob (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) (resourceProvider) Spatial: uplimit=150; downlimit=0 Temporal: From 2009-01-08 to 2019-11-19 https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-animal-tracking-profile-data/960967 unknown Integrated Marine Observing System https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-animal-tracking-profile-data/960967 b4e742f9-58e5-46b8-b365-15430ea45599 Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University oceans WATER TEMPERATURE EARTH SCIENCE OCEAN TEMPERATURE CONDUCTIVITY SALINITY/DENSITY Oceans | Marine Biology | Marine Mammals Oceans | Marine Biology | Marine Birds Animal Tagging Sub-Facility Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) Satellite Tag CTD Satellite Relay Data Logger Agency | SMRU | Sea Mammal Research Unit Tags and Tracking Devices Global / Oceans | Southern Ocean Global / Oceans | Indian Ocean Global / Oceans | Pacific Ocean Marine Features (Australia) | Great Australian Bight SA/WA Regional Seas | Tasman Sea Marine Features (Australia) | Bass Strait TAS/VIC Countries | Australia Countries | New Zealand States Territories (Australia) | Western Australia Territories (Australia) | South Australia Territories (Australia) | Victoria Territories (Australia) | New South Wales Territories (Australia) | Tasmania land-sea mammals Temperature of the water body Practical salinity of the water body Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water and any medium above it Latitude north Longitude east water temperature sensor CTD dataset ftands 2024-08-06T01:59:00Z Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: The Animal Tracking Facility make all satellite logger data available in near real-time, with no quality control applied to the data before release. Data available in near real-time is a subset of the full dataset collected by the satellite loggers. Satellite Relay Tag data has been supplied to IMOS by participants, via the St Andrews University Sea Mammal Research Unit. Tags used on species: Australian Fur Seal, Australian Sea Lion, New Zealand Fur Seal and Southern Elephant Seal - CTD Satellite Relay Data Loggers (SRDL). Collect conductivity, temperature and depth information. On some Australian Sea Lions - CTD/Fluorometer Satellite Relay Data Loggers (SRDL). Collects conductivity, temperature, fluorescence profiles and depth information. Weddell Seals - Satellite Relay Data Loggers (SRDL). Collect temperature, speed and depth information. CTD- SRDLs The CTD–Satellite Relay Data Loggers (CTD-SRDLs) are built by the Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU, University of St. Andrews, UK), incorporating CTD sensors developed by Valeport Ltd (Devon, UK). The sensor head consists of a pressure transducer, a platinum resistance thermometer, and an inductive cell for measuring conductivity. The temperature and conductivity sensors have a precision (repeatability) of 0.005°C and 0.005 mS/cm, respectively. Before being taken into the field, devices are calibrated in the laboratory by Valeport. Some of the CTD-SRDLs (about half) were also tested at sea against a ship-based CTD before the deployment. CTD-SRDLs record hydrographic profiles during the ascent of seals, retaining only the deepest dive in each six-hour time interval, and transmitting profiles in a compressed form (between 10 and 25 data points per profile, depending on the tag program) through the Advanced Research and Global Observation Satellite (ARGOS) system. The accuracy of ARGOS geo-positioning is typically better than ±5 km, because seals never stay at the surface more than a few minutes. New methods are ... Dataset Elephant Seal Southern Elephant Seal Southern Ocean Weddell Seals Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) |
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oceans WATER TEMPERATURE EARTH SCIENCE OCEAN TEMPERATURE CONDUCTIVITY SALINITY/DENSITY Oceans | Marine Biology | Marine Mammals Oceans | Marine Biology | Marine Birds Animal Tagging Sub-Facility Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) Satellite Tag CTD Satellite Relay Data Logger Agency | SMRU | Sea Mammal Research Unit Tags and Tracking Devices Global / Oceans | Southern Ocean Global / Oceans | Indian Ocean Global / Oceans | Pacific Ocean Marine Features (Australia) | Great Australian Bight SA/WA Regional Seas | Tasman Sea Marine Features (Australia) | Bass Strait TAS/VIC Countries | Australia Countries | New Zealand States Territories (Australia) | Western Australia Territories (Australia) | South Australia Territories (Australia) | Victoria Territories (Australia) | New South Wales Territories (Australia) | Tasmania land-sea mammals Temperature of the water body Practical salinity of the water body Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water and any medium above it Latitude north Longitude east water temperature sensor CTD |
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oceans WATER TEMPERATURE EARTH SCIENCE OCEAN TEMPERATURE CONDUCTIVITY SALINITY/DENSITY Oceans | Marine Biology | Marine Mammals Oceans | Marine Biology | Marine Birds Animal Tagging Sub-Facility Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) Satellite Tag CTD Satellite Relay Data Logger Agency | SMRU | Sea Mammal Research Unit Tags and Tracking Devices Global / Oceans | Southern Ocean Global / Oceans | Indian Ocean Global / Oceans | Pacific Ocean Marine Features (Australia) | Great Australian Bight SA/WA Regional Seas | Tasman Sea Marine Features (Australia) | Bass Strait TAS/VIC Countries | Australia Countries | New Zealand States Territories (Australia) | Western Australia Territories (Australia) | South Australia Territories (Australia) | Victoria Territories (Australia) | New South Wales Territories (Australia) | Tasmania land-sea mammals Temperature of the water body Practical salinity of the water body Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water and any medium above it Latitude north Longitude east water temperature sensor CTD IMOS - Animal Tracking Facility - Satellite Relay Tagging Program - Near real-time CTD profile data |
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oceans WATER TEMPERATURE EARTH SCIENCE OCEAN TEMPERATURE CONDUCTIVITY SALINITY/DENSITY Oceans | Marine Biology | Marine Mammals Oceans | Marine Biology | Marine Birds Animal Tagging Sub-Facility Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) Satellite Tag CTD Satellite Relay Data Logger Agency | SMRU | Sea Mammal Research Unit Tags and Tracking Devices Global / Oceans | Southern Ocean Global / Oceans | Indian Ocean Global / Oceans | Pacific Ocean Marine Features (Australia) | Great Australian Bight SA/WA Regional Seas | Tasman Sea Marine Features (Australia) | Bass Strait TAS/VIC Countries | Australia Countries | New Zealand States Territories (Australia) | Western Australia Territories (Australia) | South Australia Territories (Australia) | Victoria Territories (Australia) | New South Wales Territories (Australia) | Tasmania land-sea mammals Temperature of the water body Practical salinity of the water body Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water and any medium above it Latitude north Longitude east water temperature sensor CTD |
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Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: The Animal Tracking Facility make all satellite logger data available in near real-time, with no quality control applied to the data before release. Data available in near real-time is a subset of the full dataset collected by the satellite loggers. Satellite Relay Tag data has been supplied to IMOS by participants, via the St Andrews University Sea Mammal Research Unit. Tags used on species: Australian Fur Seal, Australian Sea Lion, New Zealand Fur Seal and Southern Elephant Seal - CTD Satellite Relay Data Loggers (SRDL). Collect conductivity, temperature and depth information. On some Australian Sea Lions - CTD/Fluorometer Satellite Relay Data Loggers (SRDL). Collects conductivity, temperature, fluorescence profiles and depth information. Weddell Seals - Satellite Relay Data Loggers (SRDL). Collect temperature, speed and depth information. CTD- SRDLs The CTD–Satellite Relay Data Loggers (CTD-SRDLs) are built by the Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU, University of St. Andrews, UK), incorporating CTD sensors developed by Valeport Ltd (Devon, UK). The sensor head consists of a pressure transducer, a platinum resistance thermometer, and an inductive cell for measuring conductivity. The temperature and conductivity sensors have a precision (repeatability) of 0.005°C and 0.005 mS/cm, respectively. Before being taken into the field, devices are calibrated in the laboratory by Valeport. Some of the CTD-SRDLs (about half) were also tested at sea against a ship-based CTD before the deployment. CTD-SRDLs record hydrographic profiles during the ascent of seals, retaining only the deepest dive in each six-hour time interval, and transmitting profiles in a compressed form (between 10 and 25 data points per profile, depending on the tag program) through the Advanced Research and Global Observation Satellite (ARGOS) system. The accuracy of ARGOS geo-positioning is typically better than ±5 km, because seals never stay at the surface more than a few minutes. New methods are ... |
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AODN Data Manager (distributor) Data Officer (distributor) Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University (hasAssociationWith) Harcourt, Rob (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) (resourceProvider) |
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IMOS - Animal Tracking Facility - Satellite Relay Tagging Program - Near real-time CTD profile data |
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IMOS - Animal Tracking Facility - Satellite Relay Tagging Program - Near real-time CTD profile data |
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IMOS - Animal Tracking Facility - Satellite Relay Tagging Program - Near real-time CTD profile data |
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IMOS - Animal Tracking Facility - Satellite Relay Tagging Program - Near real-time CTD profile data |
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IMOS - Animal Tracking Facility - Satellite Relay Tagging Program - Near real-time CTD profile data |
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imos - animal tracking facility - satellite relay tagging program - near real-time ctd profile data |
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Integrated Marine Observing System |
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https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-animal-tracking-profile-data/960967 |
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Spatial: uplimit=150; downlimit=0 Temporal: From 2009-01-08 to 2019-11-19 |
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Elephant Seal Southern Elephant Seal Southern Ocean Weddell Seals |
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Elephant Seal Southern Elephant Seal Southern Ocean Weddell Seals |
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Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University |
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