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Australian Ocean Data Network utilises Amazon Web Service Batch processing for gridded data
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-24, 18:13 authored by Sebastien Mancini, Roger Proctor, Blain, P, Kate ReidKate ReidThe Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) is an interoperable online network of marine and climate data resources. It is a collaboration between six major Australian Commonwealth agencies, the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS), and a growing list of universities, state government offices and others organisations in Australia, New-Zealand and the Pacific. AODN data collections cover a large geographic area (from coast to open ocean, from equator to Antarctica), a wide range of observed parameters (physical, chemical, biological) and are obtained using a variety of platforms and technologies (e.g. ships, autonomous floats, gliders, moorings, satellites, animal tags, coastal radar. The end users include researchers, students, managers, policy makers, consultants, sailors and fishers. All data products contributed to the AODN are made freely and openly available to the public via the AODN Portal (https://portal. aodn.org.au/).
Funding
Department of Education, Skills and Employment
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the IMDIS 2018 International Conference on Marine Data and Information SystemsVolume
59Pagination
25-26ISSN
0006-6729Department/School
Integrated Marine Observing SystemPublisher
Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica SperimentalePlace of publication
ItalyEvent title
IMDIS 2018 International Conference on Marine Data and Information SystemsEvent Venue
Barcelona, SpainDate of Event (Start Date)
2018-11-05Date of Event (End Date)
2018-11-07Repository Status
- Restricted