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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2020-12-21
    Description: This paper introduces the three-dimensional Hamburg Model of the Neutral and Ionized Atmosphere (HAMMONIA), which treats atmospheric dynamics, radiation, and chemistry interactively for the height range from the earth’s surface to the thermosphere (approximately 250 km). It is based on the latest version of the ECHAM atmospheric general circulation model of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, which is extended to include important radiative and dynamical processes of the upper atmosphere and is coupled to a chemistry module containing 48 compounds. The model is applied to study the effects of natural and anthropogenic climate forcing on the atmosphere, represented, on the one hand, by the 11-yr solar cycle and, on the other hand, by a doubling of the present-day concentration of carbon dioxide. The numerical experiments are analyzed with the focus on the effects on temperature and chemical composition in the mesopause region. Results include a temperature response to the solar cycle by 2 to 10 K in the mesopause region with the largest values occurring slightly above the summer mesopause. Ozone in the secondary maximum increases by up to 20% for solar maximum conditions. Changes in winds are in general small. In the case of a doubling of carbon dioxide the simulation indicates a cooling of the atmosphere everywhere above the tropopause but by the smallest values around the mesopause. It is shown that the temperature response up to the mesopause is strongly influenced by changes in dynamics. During Northern Hemisphere summer, dynamical processes alone would lead to an almost global warming of up to 3 K in the uppermost mesosphere.
    Description: Published
    Description: 3903-3931
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Sensitivity ; Chemistry ; 01. Atmosphere::01.01. Atmosphere::01.01.02. Climate
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The anthropogenic affectation was evaluated on the coast N of the Gulf of Batabanó in May 2003 (corresponding to the provinces of Matanzas and Havana), in areas located in the line of the coast. The results were compared with the historical information of the sector. In the coast N and the Ensenada of the Broa, the parameters oxygen saturation, DBO5 and DQO showed characteristic high values of eutrofication. The biggest contribution in the Cianoficies was in the near coastal areas to sources of organic contamination. In the case of the nutrients they show specific data of mesothrofic waters with tendency to the eutrofization and the silts presented a high affectation for toxic metals. The area near to Guanímar is distinguished to present conditions of organic contamination that favor heterothrofic conditions, corroborated by a prevalence of the processes of mineralization of the organic matter over primary production and lows values of fitoplankton concentration. On the contrary, in the region of Surgidero of Batabanó, the processes of synthesis of organic matter prevail suggested by a high primary production, and concentration of fitoplankton, with low breathing levels and mineralization of the organic matter, that indicates that the system is behaving autothrofically. In a general way, this sector is very affected by the anthropogenic impact. The information obtained is of great importance for the development of the fishing and tourist industries in the area.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Phytoplankton ; Water quality ; Primary production ; Chemistry ; Environmental monitoring ; Phytoplankton ; Water quality ; Primary production ; Chemistry ; Environmental monitoring
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se analizan parámetros oceanográficos y meteorológicos en el Océano Pacífico Ecuatorial para el período comprendido de noviembre de 1986 a diciembre de 1988. A fines de 1986 y durante 1987 las anomalías de dichos parámetros y su intensidad indican la ocurrencia de un evento Niño de carácter moderado. El fenómeno decae hacia finales de 1987 y durante el año de 1988 se desarrollaron condiciones anómalas contrarias o anti-Niño, que se mantuvieron durante los últimos meses del año.
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    Description: Published
    Description: El nino phenomena
    Keywords: Meteorological observations ; Oceanography ; Meteorological data ; Marine meteorology ; Oceanography ; Oceanographic data ; Meteorological data ; Meteorological observations
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Non-Refereed , Article
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This paper makes a case for the establishment of an Indian Ocean climate and ocean observing system under the umbrella of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS). It begins by identifying the importance of the Indian Ocean and the difficulties, which must be overcome to establish cooperation in the region. Other GOOS regional organizations are identified to provide models for organization and this is followed by a suggestion of one appropriate for the Indian Ocean. Finally, background on the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission’s (IOC) involvement in Indian Ocean marine science development is given to point out the region’s historical association with the IOC and to provide tangible building blocks for further development. The paper will hopefully serve as a catalyst for development without dictating the final preferences of the region or the approach it might decide.
    Description: IOC - GOOS
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Oceanographic data ; Oceanography
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Working Paper , Non-Refereed
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    UNESCO
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: The purpose of the Commission is to promote international cooperation and to coordinate programmes in research, services, and capacity building, in order to learn about the nature and resources of the ocean and coastal areas and to apply that knowledge for the improvement of management, sustainable development, the protection of the marine environment, and the decisionmaking processes of its Member States. The Commission will collaborate with international organizations concerned with the work of the Commission, and especially with those organizations of the United Nations system which are willing and prepared to contribute to the purpose and functions of the Commission and/or to seek advice and cooperation in the field of ocean and coastal area scientific research, related services, and capacity building.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Oceanography
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity is a National Facility within the National Research Foundation. Initiatives like the South African Coelacanth Conservation and Genome Resource Programme form part of the new service-driven role of the Institute where education and public programmes play an important part in disseminating scientific information. Partners: The South African Coelacanth Conservation and Genome Resource Programme is a large, multidisciplinary, collaborative programme, presently involving 24 partner organisations. Public awareness strategies: The public awareness campaign includes raising science awareness nationally and internationally to create enthusiasm and positive action from stakeholders and the general public. The coelacanth is an icon for marine conservation and its presence in the South African deep waters provides an opening for research, and an increase in awareness in areas such as marine biology, oceanography, geoscience, population genetics, genome resources and environmental education. Environmental education products and services: A purpose of the Programme’s environmental group is to make science popular and accessible through developing educational material and programmes which ensure change in attitudes of teachers, school children, communities and general publics. Funding: The Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology (DACST) made a R10 million commitment as core funding and leverage for future fund raising. Additional funding, support and sponsorship have enabled the Programme to realize two wide-ranging expeditions, various workshops, exhibitions and development of educational resources.
    Description: Unpublished
    Keywords: Oceanography
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Working Paper , Non-Refereed
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: During april 1995 hydrochemical research in a vertical column on the east side of the Galápagos Islands (Cruise T95/04/01) onboard of the INP R/V Tohallí indicated that concentrations of ammonium, nitrate, phosphate and chlorophyll-a were found stratified from the surface to deeper layers, on the other hand the maximum levels of nitrite and silicate were detected 70 m below the thermocline. The apparent oxygen use (AOU) varied from 1 to over 3 below the thermocline, this would indicate an oxidating environment due to the high levels of nitrate, phosphate, silicate and low concentrations of dissolved Oxygen (ca. 90-134[µM]) and ammonium (〈0,1[µM]). According to the high salinity average (35,0 ups), nutritive elements (nitrate 15,6 [µM], silicate 13,1 [µM]), phosphate 1,3 [µM]) and low average of chlorophyll-a 0,15 mg.m³, and in addition the general gradient of these parameters would suggest the presence of an upwelling event, whose nucleus presented low biological activity.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Chemical composition ; Oceanography ; Chemical composition ; Oceanography ; Upwelling ; Oceanic islands
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    Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP): Mar del Plata | Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP): Mar del Plata
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A detailed analysis is presented of the main contributions both local and international to the fields of oceanography and fishery sciences resulting from exploratory cruises carried out on the continental shelf off Argentina and the adjacent oceanic basin of SW Atlantic over the last 100 years. The end of the 19th century is chosen as starting point for this analysis as it marks the beginning of active marine research by Argentine scientists and an accumulation of information on Antarctic and Subantarctic marine organisms in foreign journals. Mention is also made to previous contributions derived from the classic expeditions and global circumnavigation voyages during the 18th and 19th centuries. Although the aims of those were not always strictly oceanographic, they rendered however significant information to this field of knowledge. In the early years references arose mainly from the particular geographic situation of the Argentine shelf, a necessary passage in the navigation routes to the Pacific Ocean and later in the way to the Antarctica. Sources of information are divided into four categories: 1)foreign scientific projects in the area; 2)investigations by Argentine scientists and research vessels; 3)joint projects between Argentine and foreign institutions and 4)contributions from sources other than oceanographic cruises (commercial navigation, maritime weather reports, satellite images, etc.). The analysis includes an update and classified bibliographical list of the main contributions to the fields of oceanography and fishery sciences derived from those sources, published either in international or local journals or appearing as technical and internal reports. The motivations, objectives and main achievements of foreign surveys and programmes inthe area and their impact on local scientific progress are discussed.The early sixties mark a turning point in the evolution of international research in the area. The creation of biological research institutions along the Argentine coast, and the support given to the formation of human resources set the basis for the development of bilateral programmes. Joint scientific efforts described in this analysis include the programmes carried out by the FRVs of Germany (Walther Herwig, Meteor), Japan (Kaiyo Maru, Orient Maru, Shinkai Maru), Poland (Professor Siedlecki), Russia (Evrika,Dimitry Stefanov)and the USA (Vema, Atlantis II), and also in the late decade by the FRVs of INIDEP (Argentina), with achievements which are landmark in the evolution of marine science in the considered area.
    Description: Bibliographic reference/Referencia bibliográfica: Angelescu, V.; Sanchez, R. 1997. Exploraciones oceanográficas y pesqueras en el Mar Argentino y la región adyacente del Atlántico Sudoccidental (años 1874-1993). En: Boschi, E.E., ed. Antecedentes históricos de las exploraciones en el mar y las características ambientales. Mar del Plata: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero INIDEP. (El Mar Argentino y sus Recursos Pesqueros; 1) p.11-64
    Description: Published
    Description: relato histórico, relevamientos pesqueros, buques de investigación, cooperación internacional, oceanografía pesquera, relevamientos oceanográficos, oceanografía
    Keywords: Fishery oceanography ; Research vessels ; Oceanography ; International cooperation ; Oceanography ; Oceanographic surveys ; Fishery oceanography ; Fishery surveys ; Historical account ; International cooperation ; Research vessels
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: The third session of the GOOS Steering Committee took place on March 10-12, 2000, in Paris, France. The Committee was advised of the progress in science planning by the four advisory panels dealing with Climate (OOPC), Coastal seas (C-GOOS), Health of The Ocean (HOTO), and Living Marine Resources (LMR). The Committee considered and approved plans for the integration of the last three of these panels into one new advisory panel dealing with all aspects of coastal seas (Coastal Ocean Observations Panel, or COOP). The Committee considered progress with and plans for space-based observations and data and information management. It agreed that the Joint Data and Information Management Panel (JDIMP) of the three oberving systems (GOOS, GCOS and GTOS) should be dissolved. Progress with and plans for regional GOOS activities were considered and approved, along with a discussion document on how regional GOOS bodies could and should relate to one another. Plans for the further development of JCOMM were endorsed, as were selected extensions to the GOOS Initial Observing System. The Principles of Capacity Building for GOOS were endorsed, with minor modifications being requested to the document before its publication. Progress with and plans for communication and information about GOOS were approved, as was the GOOS work programme and budget.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Oceanography
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The first ODINAFRICA-II National Workshop was held at the auditorium of the Science and Technology Policy Research Institute (STEPRI), Accra, Ghana on 15th and 16th August 2002. The aims of the workshop were to: Launch the ODINAFRICA II project in Ghana, inaugurate the National Oceanographic Data and Information Centres (GODC), update information available on the oceanographic activities of institutions and organizations in Ghana, adopt Data Policies and Procedures, and define the roles and responsibilities of the GODC.
    Description: IOC(UNESCO) Marine Fisheries Research Division
    Description: Published
    Description: OdinAfrica
    Keywords: Information management ; Data management ; Oceanography ; Oceanographic data ; Oceanography ; Oceanographic institutions
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Document de presentation
    Description: IMROP
    Keywords: IMROP ; Institutionnal objectives ; Research results ; Aquatic sciences ; Oceanography ; Research institutions
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    Type: Conference Material , Non-Refereed , Paper
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: There are several major areas where applied oceanography needs to be addressed in the Indian Ocean and these may generally be summarized as follows: • Climate change and its impacts on the coastal morphology and infrastructure development; • Weather patterns driven by oceanic parameters, and their subsequent socioeconomic impacts; • Pollution arising from sea transportation and land based sources and how these affect marine ecosystems; • Use of oceanography in prediction and monitoring of marine resources (including fisheries, seaweeds, minerals etc). Some of these areas are already being addressed at various scales by projects, state governments and Non Governmental Organizations. To achieve maximum success in the areas mentioned above, the basic requirements include information and data management infrastructure (all networked) at national, regional and international level.
    Keywords: Oceanography
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Conference Material , Non-Refereed , Paper
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    Alexandria: National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This journal is published by the NIOF, Egypt
    Description: Lake Manzalah; the largest delta Lake in Egypt represents a dynamic system that has been undergoing continuous and pronounced changes since long times. In the last year’s this Lake faced drastic problems that retarded its environmental and fisheries development; the most serious one is the discharge of waste water. It is attempted in the present study to investigate the chemical characters of Lake Manzalah water during 2001-2002. Water temperature ranged from an average of 12.35oC in January and 29.14oC in July. Dissolved Oxygen, pH and total dissolved solids were found in ranges optimum for the living of marine and freshwater fish species. The average concentrations of nutrients lied in the following ranges: 1.24 to 4.89 μmol PO4 -3 l-1 , 5.08 to 28.73 μmol SiO4 -2 l-1 and 1.81 to 17.7 μ_mol NO3-1 l-1 The concentrations of phosphorus and nitrogen compounds were found to be relatively higher at the southern regions of the Lake near to the outlets of the drains.
    Description: NIOF
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Hydrography ; Water ; Chemistry ; Chemical composition ; Water content ; Environment ; Chemical composition ; Environments ; Water content ; Fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
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    NIOMR
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: 35pp, Illus, Pictures.
    Description: A brief history of the achievements of (NIOMR) Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research from 1975 to 1995. The mandate and reason for the establishment of the institute in 1975 inclucive.
    Description: NIOMR
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Marine sciences
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    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: UNESCO-COI ODINAFRICA II ((projet 513RAF 2041)
    Description: experts maritimes, professionels marins, Sénégal, Repertoire
    Keywords: Physical oceanography ; Fishery oceanography ; Oceanography ; Fishery biology ; Marine ecology ; Experts ; Oceanography ; Physical oceanography ; Fishery oceanography ; Coastal oceanography ; Fishery biology ; Marine ecology ; Fishery economics ; Fishery industry ; Fishery sciences ; Freshwater
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
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    IOC
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: Creation of regional GOOS bodies has substantially increased the number of Member States engaged in GOOS. This is happening through three complementary mechanisms: (i) creation of subsidiary bodies within the intergovernmental structure of the IOC (NEAR-GOOS, IOCARIBE-GOOS, Black Sea GOOS, WIOMAP); (ii) creation of regional groups within alternative intergovernmental structures operating on behalf of IOC (PacificGOOS in SOPAC); and (iii) creation of regional associations (EuroGOOS, MedGOOS) in areas where there was no formal IOC structure. All groups are related closely to the regional intergovernmental structures of UNEP’s Regional Seas Programme and its Conventions and Action Plans, or to pre-existing Conventions (EuroGOOS and OSPARCOM).
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Oceanography
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
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    Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research | Lagos, Nigeria
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Continuous monitoring of Sea and Harbour (Lagoon) Surface temperature and salinity at two stations has been carried out from 1978 to 1981. This paper presents the findings for the period and relates it to the prevailing meteorological regimes. The pattern of sea surface temperature at Victoria beach in the study period shows a clearly defined mean maximum temperature of 29.34oC in April, and clearly defined mean minimum temperature of 25.63 in August. Depending on the year, there may be a less clearly defined mean maximum and minimum temperature in October/November and in January respectively. The pattern of surface temperature in the Harbour station is basically similar. The salinity cycle especially in the Harbour was found to be critically dependent on rainfall. Practical salinity values as low as zero was recorded in the Harbour during the rainy season while in the dry season, values greater than 30.0 were sometimes recorded. The effect of rainfall on sea surface salinity was expectedly less significant.
    Description: NIOMR, LAGOS
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Salinity ; Surface water ; Oceanography ; Harbours ; Surface temperature ; Surface salinity
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: The technical reports prepared by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in 1992 are listed in this bibliography. Inquiries about availabilty of extra copies will be handled on an individual basis. Initial distribution of the reports is controlled by the funding agencies.
    Keywords: Bibliography ; Oceanography
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Technical Report
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: The 1991 Acoustic Surface Reverberation Experiment (ASREX 91) took place in November and December off the coast of British Columbia. As part of this experiment, three moorings were deployed to characterize the environmental background. The moorings consisted of a meteorological/oceanographic mooring designed to measure surface meteorology, current and temperature in the upper 120 meters, and nondirectional wave parameters and two wave moorings which were instrumented with pitch-roll buoys to characterize the directional wave spectrum. This report presents results from these three moorings. The conditions seen during the experiment were extremely rough, with wind speeds at 3.4m above the water surface reaching a maximum of 22 m/s and wave heights reaching a maximum of over 10 meters. The air-sea flux of heat was strongly cooling, and the mixed layer deepened over the course of the experiment from approximately 40 to approximately 70 meters. Spectra of the temperature showed a strong semidiurnal tidal signal associated with temperature excursions of several degrees C. The velocity signal showed strong inertial oscilations with amplitudes of 30-50 cm/s. Weaker low-frequency and semidiurnal tidal signals were also seen. The waves were very strong with significant wave heights of 5-6 meters persisting for up to 2 weeks at a time. Waves were generally out of the south or the west.
    Description: Funding was provided by the Ocean Acoustics Program (Code 324OA) of the Office of Naval Research under contract N00014-91-J-1891.
    Keywords: North Pacific ; Meteorology ; Oceanography ; Moored instrument measurements ; Thomas G. Thompson (Ship) Cruise TN4 ; Thomas G. Thompson (Ship) Cruise TN5
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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution February 2008
    Description: The subtidal circulation of the southeast Greenland shelf is described using a set of highresolution hydrographic and velocity transects occupied in summer 2004. The main feature present is the East Greenland Coastal Current (EGCC), a low-salinity, highvelocity jet with a wedge-shaped hydrographic structure characteristic of other surface buoyancy-driven currents. The EGCC was observed along the entire Greenland shelf south of Denmark Strait, while the transect north of the strait showed only a weak shelf flow. This observation, combined with evidence from chemical tracer measurements that imply the EGCC contains a significant Pacific Water signal, suggests that the EGCC is an inner branch of the polar-origin East Greenland Current (EGC). A set of idealized laboratory experiments on the interaction of a buoyant current with a submarine canyon also supported this hypothesis, showing that for the observed range of oceanic parameters, a buoyant current such as the EGC could exhibit both flow across the canyon mouth or into the canyon itself, setting the stage for EGCC formation. Repeat sections occupied at Cape Farewell between 1997 and 2004 show that the alongshelf wind stress can also have a strong influence on the structure and strength of the EGCC and EGC on timescales of 2-3 days. Accounting for the wind-induced effects, the volume transport of the combined EGC/EGCC system is found to be roughly constant (~2 Sv) over the study domain, from 68°N to Cape Farewell near 60°N. The corresponding freshwater transport increases by roughly 60% over this distance (59 to 96 mSv, referenced to a salinity of 34.8). This trend is explained by constructing a simple freshwater budget of the EGCC/EGC system that accounts for meltwater runoff, melting sea-ice and icebergs, and net precipitation minus evaporation. Variability on interannual timescales is examined by calculating the Pacific Water content in the EGC/EGCC from 1984-2004 in the vicinity of Denmark Strait. The PW content is found to correlate significantly with the Arctic Oscillation index, lagged by 9 years, suggesting that the Arctic Ocean circulation patterns bring varying amounts of Pacific Water to the North Atlantic via the EGC/EGCC.
    Description: Funding for the cruise and analysis was provided by National Science Foundation grant OCE-0450658, which along with NSF grant OCE- 0095427 provided funds for my tuition and stipend as well.
    Keywords: Ocean currents ; Oceanography ; James Clark Ross (Ship) Cruise JR105
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1998. This article is posted here by permission of Acoustical Society of America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 103 (1998): 330-335, doi:10.1121/1.421092.
    Description: Amplitude and phase fluctuations of monochromatic acoustic signals traveling through diffuse mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal vent plumes are modeled using existing theory in an attempt to find suitable frequencies and path lengths for plume monitoring. Weak-scattering solutions are evaluated numerically, with model parameters adjusted to match observed plume characteristics. Constraints required for weak-scattering solutions to be valid can be met for transmission ranges of 500–2000 m and frequencies of 20–80 kHz. Therefore, because fluid structure and scattering strength are more closely linked for weak scattering than for stronger scattering, inversion for fluid statistical properties may be possible, enabling diffuse vent monitoring. Such monitoring would be subject to geometric assumptions such as transmission entirely within a statistically homogeneous plume. Performance-limiting phase fluctuations have also been computed for a 13–17 kHz geodetic survey system.
    Description: This work was supported by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution with research funds provided by the Mellon Foundation.
    Keywords: Underwater sound ; Oceanography ; Acoustic wave scattering ; Seafloor phenomena
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: The Ocean Reference Station at 20°S, 85°W under the stratus clouds west of northern Chile is being maintained to provide ongoing climate-quality records of surface meteorology; air-sea fluxes of heat, freshwater, and momentum; and of upper ocean temperature, salinity, and velocity variability. The Stratus Ocean Reference Station (ORS Stratus) is supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Climate Observation Program. It is recovered and redeployed annually, with cruises that have come between October and December. During the 2008 cruise on the NOAA ship Ronald H. Brown to the ORS Stratus site, the primary activities were recovery of the Stratus 8 WHOI surface mooring that had been deployed in October 2007, deployment of a new (Stratus 9) WHOI surface mooring at that site; in-situ calibration of the buoy meteorological sensors by comparison with instrumentation put on board by staff of the NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL); and observations of the stratus clouds and lower atmosphere by NOAA ESRL. A buoy for the Pacific tsunami warning system was also serviced in collaboration with the Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the Chilean Navy (SHOA). The DART (Deep-Ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunami) carries IMET sensors and subsurface oceanographic instruments. A DART II buoy was deployed north of the STRATUS buoy, by personnel from the National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) Argo floats and drifters were launched, and CTD casts carried out during the cruise. The ORS Stratus buoys are equipped with two Improved Meteorological (IMET) systems, which provide surface wind speed and direction, air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, incoming shortwave radiation, incoming longwave radiation, precipitation rate, and sea surface temperature. Additionally, the Stratus 8 buoy received a partial CO2 detector from the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL). IMET data are made available in near real time using satellite telemetry. The mooring line carries instruments to measure ocean salinity, temperature, and currents. The ESRL instrumentation used during the 2008 cruise included cloud radar, radiosonde balloons, and sensors for mean and turbulent surface meteorology. Finally, the cruise hosted a teacher participating in NOAA’s Teacher at Sea Program.
    Description: Funding was provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration under Grant No. NA17RJ1223 for the Cooperative Institute for Climate and Ocean Research (CICOR).
    Keywords: Ronald H. Brown (Ship) Cruise RB08-06 ; Marine meteorology ; Oceanography
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Blooms of toxic or harmful microalgae, commonly called "red tides," represent a significant and expanding threat to human health and fisheries resources throughout the United States and the world. Ecological, aesthetic, and public health impacts include: mass mortalities of wild and farmed fish and shellfish, human intoxication and death from the consumption of contaminated shellfish or fish, alterations of marine food webs through adverse effects on larvae and other life history stages of commercial fish species, the noxious smell and appearance of algae accumulated in nearshore waters or deposited on beaches, and mass mortalities of marine mammals, seabirds, and other animals. In this report, we provide an estimate of the economic impacts of HABs in the United States from events where such impacts were measurable with a fair degree of confidence during the interval 1987-92. The total economic impact averaged $49 million per year, with public health impacts representing the largest component (45 percent). Commercial fisheries impacts were the next largest (37 percent of the total), while recreation/tourism accounted for 13 percent, and monitoring/management impacts 4 percent. These estimates are highly conservative, as many economic costs or impacts from HABs could not be estimated.
    Description: Funding was provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration under Grants No. NA46RG0470 and NA90AA-D-SG480, the National Science Foundation under Grant No. OCE-9321244, and the Johnson Endowment of the Marine Policy Center.
    Keywords: Harmful algal blooms ; HABs ; Red tides ; Economic impacts ; Brown tides ; United States
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    Description: This volume contains the abstracts of manuscripts submitted for publication during calendar year 1992 by the staff and students of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. We identify the journal of those manuscripts which are in press or have been published. The volume is intended to be informative, but not a bibliography. The abstracts are listed by title in the Table of Contents and are grouped into one of our five deparents, Marine Policy Center, Coastal Research Center, or the student category. An author index is presented in the back to facilitate locating specific papers.
    Keywords: Abstracts ; Oceanography ; Ocean engineering
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    Description: This volume contains the abstracts of manuscripts submitted for publication during calendar year 1991 by the staff and students of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. We identify the journal of those manuscripts which are in press or have been published. The volume is intended to be informative, but not a bibliography. The abstracts are listed by title in the Table of Contents and are grouped into one of our five departents, Marine Policy Center, Coastal Research Center, or the student category. An author index is presented in the back to facilitate locating specific papers.
    Keywords: Abstracts ; Oceanography ; Ocean engineering
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: The series of observations described in this report were planned with the double purpose of measuring the evaporation and transport of water vapor from the ocean into an unstable atmosphere, and of studying the diffusion processes operating in air of this stability class. Measured values of the evaporation from ocean surfaces were conspicuously absent from the meteorological literature until Craig and Montgomery (1949) published values for hydrostatically stable air. The present set of measurements extends our knowledge to include evaporation into a hydrostatically unstable air mass. In addition to evaporation values at the surface, net transports of water vapor at many levels up to 2000 meters have been measured.
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Ocean-atmosphere interaction
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    Description: With the advance in knowledge of oceanic circulation there now exists a demand for additional identifying properties which will serve to trace the origin and movements of water masses in the sea, and to check earlier conclusions based entirely on temperature and salinity distribution. Of all the known identifying properties (except temperature and salinity) oxygen appears to be the most useful, not only because of the ease with which it can be accurately measured at sea, but also because of the large amount of data available on its distribution in the open ocean.
    Keywords: Water ; Dissolved oxygen ; Oceanography
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    Description: With the opening of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in July 1931, there was inaugurated a program of investigations in the deep waters of the western North Atlantic for which there had long been a great need. In contrast to most deep-sea investigations, which have had to be planned as single expeditions, the Institution was able to initiate a general program which could be carried out gradually in order to take advantage of knowledge gained during the course of the work. Suffcient funds having been provided for the continuous operation of its research vessel "Atlantis," work could be planned for all seasons of the year. Although these investigations have not been in progress for long and new data are continually being brought in by the "Atlantis," there are several reasons that make it seem desirable at this time to publish a preliminary report based on the completed temperature and salinity observations. In the first place, the problem of oceanic circulation is such that we cannot hope for a satisfactory solution for a long time to come. Moreover, it would be unwise to allow too much data to accumulate, because several years may pass before we can arrive at more important conclusions. Secondly, both the chemical and biological programs undertaken at the same time, require as a background the general scheme of circulation in the western North Atlantic as well as the distribution of temperature and salinity. It is, in fact, the necessity of taking into consideration the movements of the sea water which ties together the whole subject of oceanography. Therefore, it is the duty of those interested in ocean circulation to make available their findings as soon as possible for investigators of other problems in the same area. The "Atlantis" temperature and salinity observations discussed in these pages were planned with two main purposes in view. The first objective was an intensive study of seasonal changes along sections running from the southwestern corner of Nova Scotia to Bermuda and from Bermuda to the mouth of Chesapeake Bay.! This, of course, included an examination of fluctuations in the Gulf Stream, as well as of the variations in the water masses on each side of it. Second, there has been planned and partly carried out, a more general survey of the western North Atlantic, where accurate, deep stations have been sadly lacking.
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Ocean temperature ; Atlantic Ocean
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    Description: This volume contans the abstracts of manuscripts submitted for publication during calendar year 1990 by the staff and students of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. We identify the journal of those manuscripts which are in press or have been published. The volume is intended to be informative, but not a bibliography. The abstracts are listed by title in the Table of Contents and are grouped into one of our five deparments, Marine Policy Center, Coastal Research Center, or the student category. An author index is presented in the back to facilitate locating specific papers.
    Keywords: Abstracts ; Oceanography ; Ocean engineering
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    Description: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution August 1980
    Description: Observational evidence of seasonal variability below the main thermocline in the eastern North Atlantic is described, and a theoretical model of oceanic response to seasonally varying windstress forcing is constructed to assist in the interpretation of the observations. The observations are historical conductivity-temperature-depth data from the Bay of Biscay region (2° to 20°W, 42° to 52°N), a series of eleven cruises over the three years 1972 through 1974, spaced approximately three months apart. The analysis of the observations utilizes a new technique for identifying the adiabatically leveled density field corresponding to the observed density field. The distribution of salinity anomaly along the leveled surfaces is examined, as are the vertical displacements of observed density surfaces from the leveled reference surfaces, and the available potential energy. Seasonal variations in salinity anomaly and vertical displacement occur as westward propagating disturbances with zonal wavelength 390 (±50) km, phase 71 (±30) days from 1 January, and maximum amplitudes of ±30 ppm and ±20 db respectively. The leveled density field varies seasonally with an amplitude corresponding to a thermocline displacement of ±15 db. The observations are consistent with the predictions of a model in which an ocean of variable stratification with a surface mixed layer and an eastern boundary is forced by seasonal changes in a sinusoidal windstress pattern, when windstress parameters calculated from the observations of Bunker and Worthington (1976) are applied.
    Description: This work was supported by the Office of Naval Research under contract N00014~76-C-197, NR 083-400.
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Ocean-atmosphere interaction ; Ocean circulation ; Energy budget (Geophysics)
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: To investigate vertical mixing processes influencing the evolution of the stratification over continental shelves a moored array was deployed on the New England shelf from August 1996 to June 1997 as part of the Office of Naval Research's Coastal Mixing and Optics program. The array consisted of four mid-shelf sites instrumented to measure oceanic (currents, temperature, salinity, pressure, and surface gravity wave spectra) and meteorological (winds, surface heat flux, precipitation) variables. This report presents a description of the moored array, a summary of the data processing, and statistics and time-series plots summarizing the data. A report on the mooring recovery cruise and a summary of shipboard CTD surveys taken during the mooring deployment are also included.
    Description: Funding was provided by the Office of Naval Research under Contract No. N00014-95-1-0339.
    Keywords: Meteorology ; Oceanography ; North Atlantic ; Moored instrument measurements ; Ocean-atmosphere interaction ; Oceanic mixing ; Oceanus (Ship : 1975-) Cruise OC305
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    Description: During the past four years a deliberate effort has been made at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to devise methods of kinematic observation generally suited to the needs of oceanographers. One result of this work, the electromagnetic method, has been brought from the experimental stage to one of useful maturity. Many of the theoretical potentialities of the method are still to be explored and developed. Nevertheless it seems likely that this remaining work may be done more soundly if present developments of the theory and instrumentation are made available for use and evaluation by, others. These studies in methods of kinematic observation have been supported mainly under the provisions of Bureau of Ships Contract NObs-2083, and Office of Naval Research Contract N6onr-277-1. This support and the assistance of the Naval Ordnance Laboratory, the Hydrographic Office (Oceanographic Division), the United States Coast Guard, and the David Taylor Model Basin of the United States Navy is gratefully acknowledged.
    Keywords: Ocean circulation ; Ocean currents ; Tides ; Water current meters ; Oceanographic instruments ; Oceanography
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    Description: The technical reports prepared by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in 1990 are listed in this bibliography.
    Keywords: Bibliographies ; Oceanography
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    Description: Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2000. This article is posted here by permission of Acoustical Society of America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 107 (2000): 3073-3083, doi:10.1121/1.429336.
    Description: Six sonic booms, generated by F-4 aircraft under steady flight at a range of altitudes (610–6100 m) and Mach numbers (1.07–1.26), were measured just above the air/sea interface, and at five depths in the water column. The measurements were made with a vertical hydrophone array suspended from a small spar buoy at the sea surface, and telemetered to a nearby research vessel. The sonic boom pressure amplitude decays exponentially with depth, and the signal fades into the ambient noise field by 30–50 m, depending on the strength of the boom at the sea surface. Low-frequency components of the boom waveform penetrate significantly deeper than high frequencies. Frequencies greater than 20 Hz are difficult to observe at depths greater than about 10 m. Underwater sonic boom pressure measurements exhibit excellent agreement with predictions from analytical theory, despite the assumption of a flat air/sea interface. Significant scattering of the sonic boom signal by the rough ocean surface is not detected. Real ocean conditions appear to exert a negligible effect on the penetration of sonic booms into the ocean unless steady vehicle speeds exceed Mach 3, when the boom incidence angle is sufficient to cause scattering on realistic open ocean surfaces.
    Description: This work was funded by the NASA Langley Research Center (Technical Monitor, Dr. Kevin Shepherd).
    Keywords: Shock waves ; Oceanography ; Underwater acoustic propagation
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    Description: Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1995. This article is posted here by permission of Acoustical Society of America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 98 (1995): 2270-2279, doi:10.1121/1.413341.
    Description: Numerically simulated acoustic transmission from a single source of known position (for example, suspended from a ship) to receivers of partially known position (for example, sonobuoys dropped from the air) are used for tomographic mapping of ocean sound speed. The maps are evaluated for accuracy and utility. Grids of 16 receivers are employed, with sizes of 150, 300, and 700 km square. Ordinary statistical measures are used to evaluate the pattern similarity and thus the mapping capability of the system. For an array of 300 km square, quantitative error in the maps grows with receiver position uncertainty. The large and small arrays show lesser mapping capability than the mid-size array. Mapping errors increase with receiver position uncertainty for uncertainties less than 1000-m rms, but uncertainties exceeding that have less systematic effect on the maps. Maps of rms error of the field do not provide a complete view of the utility of the acoustic network. Features of maps are surprisingly reproducible for different navigation error levels, and give comparable information about mesoscale structures despite great variations in those levels.
    Description: This work was supported by Office of Naval Research grants N00014-9l-J-1138 (Arctic Sciences )and N00014-92-I-1162 (Ocean Acoustics).
    Keywords: Accuracy ; Errors ; Mapping ; Oceanography ; Remote sensing ; Simulation ; Tomography ; Wave propagation ; Sound sources ; Sound velocity
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    Description: The New York Bight consists of the waters lying between Cape May, New Jersey, and Montauk Point, Long Island. A portion of the general southwesterly current known as the Coastal Drift lies in the seaward part of the Bight. Inshore from the Coastal Drift is an area of complex hydrography where the combined outflows of the Hudson River and other rivers enter the sea. In the region where the New Jersey and Long Island coastlines converge, an area 25 nautical miles on each side has been studied at all seasons of the year. This area extends from Sandy Hook southward to a point off Seaside Heights, eastward to 73°15' W longitude, north to the Long Island shore, and westward to Rockaway Inlet. The depth of water in the area averages about 90 feet, except in the innermost part of the Hudson Canyon which runs roughly northwest-southeast across most of the survey area. In the Canyon, depths in excess of 240. feet are found within the limits of the area studied. The hydrographic conditions in the area are in essence similar to those off the mouths of other large rivers. The combined flows of the Hudson and other rivers entering the surveyed area discharge enough fresh water annually to replace about one-half of the total volume of water under the 600 square miles of sea surface extensively surveyed. The salinity within the area is nearly as high as that of adjacent coastal water, however, and the actual quantity of river water within the area at any time rarely exceeds one percent of the total volume of water. Quantitative evaluation of these factors has led to the conclusion that there is an active circulation within the area which rapidly disperses the introduced river effluent. Many surveys of coastal and estuarine waters have been made. Outstanding among these are the survey of the River Tees, (1931, 1935), of the Tamar Estuary, (Hartley and Spooner, 1938; Milne, 1938), and of Alberni Inlet, (Tully, 1949). The general principles of estuarine circulations may be summarized as follows: In order to remove the added river water there must be a non-tidal drift of mixed water in a net seaward direction. When river flow remains constant, a steady state distribution of fresh and salt water throughout the estuary is attained, and at such times the net transport of river water seaward through any complete cross section of the estuary exactly equals the contribution of fresh water from the river during the same interval of time. As the mixture containing the river water moves seaward it gets progressively more saline, as additional sea water is entrained. In order to provide this sea water there must be a counter drift having a net flow in a landward direction. Superimposed on these necessary parts of the circulation are tidal and wind currents. The velocities of the tidal currents are commonly much greater than the velocity of the non-tidal drift, making the latter difficult to measure directly. It can be inferred, however, from the distribution of river water, as derived from the salinity distribution. Using the river water in this way we have evaluated the exchanges of the waters within the New York Bight. Tully (1949) has analyzed the circulation in Alberni Inlet by similar methods. Tidal current measurements made by the Coast and Geodetic Survey at various locations in the northwestern corner of the surveyed area are summarized by Marmer (1935). At Scotland Lightship, which is the location of the stations at the western end of Section A in Figure 1, the total excursion which results from the flood or ebb tidal currents is less than two miles. The currents at Ambrose Lightship, about five miles to the eastward, produce displacements only about half as great. The tidal displacements throughout the rest of the area are presumed to be less than these. The pattern of distribution of properties will be displaced, therefore, a distance less than ±1 mile at various stages of the tide. This distance is small in comparison to the size of the area surveyed, especially when considering the fact that distances between stations ranged from 5 to 8 miles. It was unnecessary, therefore, to attempt to take comparable stations at similar stages of the tide. Other considerations, beside its interesting hydrography, have contributed to the choice of this area for study. Because it is adjacent to centers of dense population and heavy industrial concentration, the New York Bight serves the conflicting purposes of waste disposal and recreation. Sewer effluents and industrial wastes enter the area by way of the rivers. Sewage sludges are barged out and dumped within the region studied. During the period covered by our surveys, The National Lead Company commenced operations to barge and discharge at sea the waste from its titanium plant at Sayreville, New Jersey. Since iron was a major constituent of this waste, analyses for iron in the water were made at each station, and the results have been valuable in checking the rate of the circulation which was computed from the distribution of river effluent. The New York Bight is also used extensively for recreational purposes. Because the area is readily and cheaply accessible by public transportation it must serve the recreational demands of a large part of the population of metropolitan New York. Sport fishing, bathing and boating are the principal recreational activities. Small but valuable commercial fisheries for shellfish and fin-fish also exist. The purpose of this study was to investigate the hydrographic processes in the New York Bight since they have an important bearing on the general problems of coastal oceanography and a knowledge of them should lead to a more successful evaluation and utilization of the area for the diverse purposes it must serve.
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Keywords: Atmospheric turbulence ; Oceanography
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    Description: Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2003. This article is posted here by permission of Acoustical Society of America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 114 (2003): 2685-2697, doi:10.1121/1.1614258.
    Description: Acoustic scattering techniques provide a unique and powerful tool to remotely investigate the physical properties of the ocean interior over large spatial and temporal scales. With high-frequency acoustic scattering it is possible to probe physical processes that occur at the microstructure scale, spanning submillimeter to centimeter scale processes. An acoustic scattering model for turbulent oceanic microstructure is presented in which the current theory, which only accounts for fluctuations in the sound speed, has been extended to include fluctuations in the density as well. The inclusion of density fluctuations results in an expression for the scattering cross section per unit volume, σv, that is explicitly dependent on the scattering angle. By relating the variability in the density and sound speed to random fluctuations in oceanic temperature and salinity, σv has been expressed in terms of the temperature and salinity wave number spectra, and the temperature-salinity co-spectrum. A Batchelor spectrum for temperature and salinity, which depends on parameters such as the dissipation rates of turbulent kinetic energy and temperature variance, has been used to evaluate σv. Two models for the temperature-salinity co-spectrum have also been used. The predictions indicate that fluctuations in the density could be as important in determining backscattering as fluctuations in the sound speed. Using data obtained in the ocean with a high resolution vertical microstructure profiler, it is predicted that scattering from oceanic microstructure can be as strong as scattering from zooplankton.
    Description: This work was supported in part by ONR, NSF, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
    Keywords: Acoustic wave scattering ; Underwater acoustic propagation ; Oceanography ; Remote sensing ; Oceanographic techniques
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    Description: Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1996. This article is posted here by permission of Acoustical Society of America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 99 (1996): 822-830, doi:10.1121/1.414563.
    Description: In a recent paper, Lynch et al. used modal and ray based perturbation techniques to compare predicted variances of acoustic travel times due to internal waves to measured variances in the Barents Sea Polar Front experiment [Lynch et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 99, 803–821 (1996)]. One of the interesting results of this work is that the modal and ray travel-time variances are substantially different for rays and modes with the same grazing angle. Specifically, the maximum modal travel-time variance shows a resonant effect in which the variance increases with increasing frequency. Unlike the modal solution, the ray travel-time variance has a geometrically constrained maximum, independent of frequency. In this paper, the linear first-order solutions for the ray and modal variances due to the internal waves are reviewed, and in an Appendix the effects of the linearizing assumptions are examined. The ray and mode solutions are then shown to be consistent by considering a truncated sum of modes that constructively interfere along a geometric ray path. By defining the travel-time perturbation due to a truncated sum of modes, the travel-time variance of the modal sum is derived. With increasing frequency the maximum value of this variance converges to a frequency-independent result with a similar magnitude to the ray maximum variance.
    Keywords: Internal waves ; Oceanography ; Sound waves ; Travelling waves ; Underwater ; Wave propagation ; Barents Sea ; Ray trajectories ; Shallow–water equations ; Travel time
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    Description: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution February 2009.
    Description: This thesis examines the nature of eddy-mean flow interactions in western boundary current jets and recirculation gyre dynamics from both theoretical and observational perspectives. It includes theoretical studies of eddy-mean flow interactions in idealized configurations relevant to western boundary current jet systems, namely (i) a study of the mechanism by which eddies generated from a localized forcing drive mean recirculation gyres through the process of nonlinear rectification; and (ii) a study of the role of eddies in the downstream evolution of a baroclinic jet subject to mixed instabilities. It also includes an observational analysis to characterize eddy-mean flow interactions in the Kuroshio Extension using data from the downstream location of maximum eddy kinetic energy in the jet. New insights are presented into a rectification mechanism by which eddies drive the recirculation gyres observed in western boundary current systems. Via this mechanism, eddies drive the recirculations by an up-gradient eddy potential vorticity flux inside a localized region of eddy activity. The effectiveness of the process depends on the properties of the energy radiation from the region, which in turn depends on the population of waves excited. In the zonally-evolving western boundary current jet, eddies also act to stabilize the unstable jet through down-gradient potential vorticity fluxes. In this configuration, the role of eddies depends critically on their downstream location relative to where the unstable time-mean jet first becomes stabilized by the eddy activity. The zonal advection of eddy activity from upstream of this location is fundamental to the mechanism permitting the eddies to drive the mean flows. Observational results are presented that provide the first clear evidence of a northern recirculation gyre in the Kuroshio Extension, as well as support for the hypothesis that the recirculations are, at least partially, eddy-driven. Support for the idealized studies’ relevance to the oceanic regime is provided both by indications that various model simplifications are appropriate to the observed system, as well as by demonstrated consistencies between model predictions and observational results in the downstream development of time-mean and eddy properties.
    Description: Funding was for this research and my education was provided by the MIT Presidential Fellowship and NSF grants OCE-0220161 and OCE-0825550. The financial assistance of the Houghton Fund, the MIT Student Assistance Fund, and WHOI Academic Programs is also gratefully acknowledged.
    Keywords: Ocean currents ; Oceanography
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Nous présentons dans ce rapport les données collectZes au cours de l’année 1981, 3 l’aide du N.0 Laurent AHARO, dans le cadre du programme “Etude de l’environnement des espèces marines exploitées du Sénégal. Ecosystème côtier sénégalais”. ’ De janvier 3 juin, puis de septembre à décembre 1981 p nous avons effectué 12 campagnes dans les eaux du plateau continental Sud du S%négal. Les résultats numériques de ces campagnes sont consignés dans les tableaux qui suivent. Au cours de la première période (janvier-juin 1981)9 outre les mesures de température et de la transparence de l’eau, nous avons dosé la salinité l’oxygêne dissous et les nitrates (nitra,te + nitrite). Pour la seconde période (septembre-décembre 1981) en plus des paramètres cités plus haut, nous avons dosé les phosphates,, les silicates et les pigments chlorophylliens.
    Description: Centre de Recherches Océanographiques de Dakar-Thiaroye, Dakar (Senegal)
    Description: Published
    Description: données biologiques
    Keywords: Physical oceanography ; Oceanography ; Coastal oceanography ; Oceanography ; Physical oceanography
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    Description: Oceanographic data management in Canada is coordinated by the Marine Environmental Data Service (MEDS) located in Ottawa, Canada. MEDS has broadened its scope to include biological and chemical data as well as the standard physical oceanographic observations. This report summarizes the activities of Canada and MEDS to support oceanographic data management both nationally and internationally.
    Description: Supported by IOC/IODE
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    Description: Seventeenth Session
    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Description: The Kenya National Oceanographic Data Center (KeNODC) began operating in January 1997. The first set of activities included identification of staff members and setting up of office infrastructure. Amidst all this, the Center conducted the first planning mission in March 1997 to set out priorities for action. Foremost were the duty allocations among the four staff members designated by KMFRI. This has been followed by a familiarization of a number of IODE policy documents and manuals for operating a data center. Training and internships have been variously held for various members of staff. The KeNODC will endevour to create links useful for satisfying data demands of scientists, coastal managers, and policy makers. This will be done through a number of data services and data products that will be described below. A committee chosen from key institutions determined by their individual mandates will determine operational policies of the center. This move would be initiated within the framework of the Kenya National Oceanographic Committee. The Data Center already plays a useful role as a recipient of a number of data sets from international sea observation programs. The Center will in future play a big role in all aspects of information dissemination taking into consideration the role RECOSCIX-WIO has been playing both nationally and regionally RECOSCIX-WIO is an information project working towards establishing a network of marine and aquatic institutes in the Western Indian Ocean region with the broad objective of promoting data exchange and providing of bibliographic information. The system is based on a network of co-operating institutions and co-operating libraries in the Western Indian Ocean Kenya also hosts the RECOSCIX-WIO project. The project is an information project working towards establishing a network of marine and aquatic institutes in the Western Indian Ocean region with the broad objective of promoting data exchange and providing of bibliographic information. The system is based on a network of co-operating institutions and co-operating libraries in the Western Indian Ocean region. The regional dispatch center is at the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute region. The regional dispatch center is at the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute.
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    Description: The Australian Oceanographic Data Centre (AODC) was established in 1964 through a joint agreement between the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). Originally formed within the Australian Hydrographic Office, AODC returned to the RAN Hydrographic Force Element Group as an element of the Directorate of Oceanography and Meteorology in 2000. This followed a seven-year period during which it operated as part of the RAN Maritime Operations Division.
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    Description: IOCINDIO committee is working to improve the oceanographic data and information services in the region. The committee is also helping IOC member states by arranging training on oceanographic data / information management in the region. The committee is working to enhance IOC regional capabilities to interpret and to use results from field experiments through participation in the IOC regional programs.
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    Description: Over the last two decades, the number and complexity of international cooperative programmes has increased. We are just completing WOCE, and JGOFS, but there is the IGBP, CLIVAR, GOOS, GCOS and GTOS among others. Many of these programmes originated in the research community. Using WOCE as an example, the programme organized 13 Data Assembly Centres (DACs) whose jobs were to assemble, quality control, and prepare the data for the final archive. IODE data centres participate in 4 of these DACs while another 4 DACs (non-IODE) handle data that are also managed by many IODE data centres, thus duplicating the effort. The remainder of the DACs dealt with data outside of traditional IODE data centre responsibility. The TOGA/TAO centre at PMEL is an example of a facility that started up in the research community and exists outside of an IODE data centre but which performs many elements that an IODE centre does. TOGA/TAO is a complete program carrying out scientific research, design of an observation programme, building and deploying instrumentation, archiving and disseminating data. It is often cited as a model of what the research community thinks of how a data collection and archive facility should run. If IODE data centres were doing their jobs, the 4 new DACs built to handle oceanographic data in WOCE would not have been created. Likewise, the data management functions now performed by the TOGA/TAO centre would have been sited in an IODE centre. By and large, IODE centres operate independently of each other. The result is that each data centre designs, builds and operates data processing routines that carry out fundamentally the same functions as done by others. Because of variations in available resources, each of these processing systems has variations, some of which enhance the quality of the data from the archives, and some that do not perform so well. The result is that what a user sees from an archive depends on which archive provided the results. Of greater concern is that the data derived from the same source but in two different archives may be different. The working relationship between data centres and researchers tends to be distant. All data centres receive and process data from researchers, but few have a day-to-day working relationship with them. Data centres need scientific advice to ensure that data and information are handled by appropriate procedures. The purpose of data centres is not just to archive the data, but to be sure the data are available to users. Data value increases when additional information about the data collection is also available. Research programs are in the forefront of important uses and requirements of data. Collaboration gives data centres a clientele that is demanding and useful in recommending what needs to be done.
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    Description: Paris, France, 3-7 March 2003
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    Description: The document provides information on the activity of the WDC Oceanography (RIHMI-WDC, Obninsk) during the intersessional 2006-2008 period. The issues of data and metadata management, long-term archival and user services are presented in brief. The first actions to meet the requirements of ICSU on transition of World Data Centres to the World Data System also are considered.
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    Keywords: Data ; Oceanography ; Data ; Oceanography
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    Description: VNODC operates within the National Institute of Oceanography, National Centre for Natural Science and Technology of Vietnam. The last institution – NCST of Vietnam – is ministry level organization belong to Government of Vietnam. VNODC on his organizational structure includes 3 different units with 32 personnel: - Department of marine data management (12) - Department of remote sensing and GIS (10) - National Environment and resource information centre (8) In his operation VNOD uses local computer network with different information technology equipments and strong data management and processing softwares.
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    Description: The U.S. National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) holds the world's largest collection of publicly available oceanographic data. The main NODC facility is located in Silver Spring, Maryland. The NODC also has field offices collocated with major government or academic oceanographic laboratories in Stennis Space Center, MS; Miami, FL; La Jolla, CA; Seattle, WA, and Honolulu, HI. The NODC also operates World Data Center for Oceanography, Silver Spring, Maryland. The NODC is one of the national data centers within the: • National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) • U.S. Department of Commerce The NODC also manages the NOAA Library and Information Network which includes the NOAA Central Library in Silver Spring, Maryland; regional libraries in Miami, Florida and Seattle, Washington; and field libraries or information centers at about 30 NOAA sites throughout the United States. The combined libraries contain more than 1 million volumes, including books, journals, data and information CD-ROMs, and audio and video tapes.
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    Description: The Hellenic National Oceanographic Data Centre (HNODC) operates within the framework of the National Centre for Marine Research (NCMR), in Athens. The latter is the leading marine research institute in Greece with a long experience in various fields of marine science and technology and important research activity. The NCMR, as well as, various other marine research laboratories (mainly university departments) participate in several national development programmes, as well as, in international research projects. Within the framework of these activities systematic multidisciplinary surveys are carried out in coastal and open sea waters (mainly of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea) and a large amount of a wide range of data types is collected. However, data are valuable not only to the primary users, responsible for its original collection but also to a wide range of secondary users. In this context, the Hellenic National Oceanographic Data Centre has been recognized as a national facility to acquire, process, store and disseminate the oceanographic data pertaining to Mediterranean and Black Seas. The geographic area of the HNODC’s interest is the overall Mediterranean Sea, including the Black Sea. However, its main interest is concentrated in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
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    Description: The Sixth Session of the IODE Group of Experts on Marine Information Management (GE-MIM) took place 31 May-03 Jun 1999 in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA. After a successful intersessional period of three years, there were some major accomplishments to be acknowledged : •The excellent IOC World Wide Website, which will continue under MIM to be constantly maintained using state of the art technology tools, the inclusion of dataset and information databases , directories and the IOC Electronic Library providing a catalogue and full text of IOC publications. •The attainment of 10,000 entries on the Global Directory of Marine and Freshwater Professionals (GLODIR) with activity directed at regional input (see IODE XVI, Doc 19) •The continued success of the East African regional information network, RECOSCIX-WIO and imminent start of RECOSCIX-CEA for West Africa. •The provision of Ariel software to enable fast provision of information using electronic document delivery. •The support to LIS colleagues in Developing Countries to attend training courses, workshops and professional conferences organised by IAMSLIC and EURASLIC •The growing interaction between the data and information communities under the aegis of IODE particularly on metadata and field definition, to progress the MEDI as a standard for dataset inventories.
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    Description: Lisbon, Portugal, 30 October - 9 November 2000
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    Keywords: Management ; Oceanography ; Information services ; Management ; Oceanography
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    Description: The Unit undertakes fundamental research in coastal meteorology, hydrography and physical oceanography with a main emphasis on the experimental study of the hydrodynamics of the sea in the vicinity of the Maltese Islands. It offers facilities for the gathering, processing, analysis and management of high quality physical oceanographic observations both for long term and baseline studies as well as for general applications in marine environmental research and assessments. The Unit endeavours to enhance its activity on an operational scale by the installation and maintenance of permanent monitoring systems which provide data for ocean forecasting, and by applying numerical modelling techniques in the study of physical marine systems. It operates in collaboration with international organisations with whom it has expanded its activities through a number of funded research projects. The Unit provides services and technical support to local entities including government departments and private agencies. It organises conferences, seminars, workshops and specialised training programs in order to promote oceanography in Malta and in the Mediterranean.
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    Description: The Institute of Marine Sciences (IMS) belongs to the University of Dar Es Salaam. It was established in July, 1979 as a lead institute in all fields of marine sciences in Tanzania in terms of research, teaching and consultancy. In 1996, IMS was nominated by the Government of Tanzania as the Designated National Agency (DNA), and on December 17, 2002 the status of IMS was upgraded to full National Oceanographic Data Centre (NODC).
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    Description: Paris, France, 3-7 March 2003
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    Description: Seventeenth Session
    Keywords: Public relations ; Oceanography ; Public access
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    Description: The Marine Environmental Data Service (MEDS) is a branch of Canada's federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO). MEDS' mandate is to manage and archive ocean data collected by DFO, or acquired through national and international programmes conducted in ocean areas adjacent to Canada, and to disseminate data, data products, and services to the marine community in accordance with the policies of the Department.
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    Description: CENDO is the Ecuadorian National Oceanographic Data Center established in 1975 and it is part of the IODE System, located at the city of Guayaquil. Its installations are in the Navy’s Oceanographic Institute (INOCAR), from which it depends. CENDO is devoted to the acquisition, processing, archive, quality control, dissemination and exchange of oceanographic data and information of Ecuadorian’s marine zone. The Ecuadorian Oceanographic Data Center (CENDO) was officially established in July- 1975 as a dependence of the Ecuadorian Navy Oceanographic Institute (INOCAR). Its installations were located in the main building of INOCAR. During its first years of operations CENDO received technical assistance from National Oceanographic and Atmosphere Agency (NOAA) of United States, in order to implement standard and procedures in oceanographic data and information management. Since that date CENDO was incorporated in the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange System and was designated IODE National Coordinator in Ecuador, in charge of plan, coordinate and control National Data Management Program for acquiring, processing, quality control and exchanging of oceanographic data.
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    Description: The OceanTeacher website and CD-ROM publication have proven to be powerful and flexible tools for marine data and information management training. There are two segments of OceanTeacher: marine data management and marine information management. The IODE trainers have created an encyclopedic Resource Kit covering all aspects of the subjects. Through continual updates, the Kit provides the latest versions of popular public-domain software, documentation for global and regional datasets, documentation for major formats, and links to data sources. Other resources in OceanTeacher for data management include annually written Training Manuals, and specially produced regional datasets (currently five volumes are published online). The Information Management Courses cover the breadth of marine information science from establishing an information center, building and documenting a collection, to developing professional connections and working with information technology.
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    Description: This Guide describes the operational procedures for the BATHY/TESAC Operational Programme, which includes the collection and exchange of operational BATHY, TESAC and, since 1 November 1987, TRACKOB data. The instructions and guidelines to be followed are arranged under the following main headings: • Data Collection • Data Encoding • Data Routing • Error Checking and Quality Control • Monitoring
    Description: Third Revised Edition - Original: English; also available in French, Spanish & Russian
    Description: Published
    Description: Operational Data Dissemination, data collection, Observational Strategy, Quality Control Procedures, data routing, Platform to Shore Transmission, Monitoring, National Monitoring, Monthly Exchange, Periodic GTS Monitoring,
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Monitoring ; Data processing ; Data storage ; Data acquisition ; Data collections ; Data acquisition ; Data processing ; Data storage ; Data transmission ; Quality control ; Monitoring ; Monitoring systems
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    Description: This manual sets out an approach to the identification and monitoring of shoreline change and its causative processes at local and regional scales that is appropriate to the coastal management problems of the region as reported by the regional contributors. The approach aims to promote the targeting of sparse resources on the acquisition and provision of information that is most relevant to the management of the problem. The procedures for monitoring shoreline change and its contributory processes are described, including the use of accessible relevant regional information and data or meta-data sets.
    Description: Affiliation: Mr Kuria Kairu, Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Mombasa Kenya and Dr Ntahondi Nyandwi, Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar-es-Salaam Zanzibar, Tanzania
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    Description: Physical shoreline change, classifying coasts, coastal change,
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Environmental monitoring ; Environmental surveys ; Environmental monitoring ; Socioeconomic aspects ; Sociological aspects ; Coastal structures ; Coastal zone ; Coastal zone management ; Sediment analysis ; Sedimentary environments ; Sedimentary rocks ; Sedimentary structures
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    Description: During the intersessional period, the training component of IODE was marked by continuous development and regional expansion. As it was recommended during IODE-XV, the regional approach laid the foundation for IODE-TEMA activities. Centres of excellence for providing regular training were identified in some regions (Japan, Russia). More than 15 short-training courses (usually up to two weeks) were arranged in Japan, Denmark, Thailand, Iran, Russia (Gelendzhik, Obninsk), India, Argentina, Kenya, South Africa, France, Greece, Brazil. During these courses, more than 100 participants received training in oceanographic data management.The programmes of the courses covered different aspects of data and information management and were also used for making local experts acquainted with the IOC regional activities and IODE data and information exchange policy. This helps to increase awareness of the system, its benefits and provides an opportunity to improve national and regional data and information management capabilities. In addition to the above training courses, cientific workshops on different issues of ocean data and information management were held, allowing experts from developed and developing countries to share information and to present project results. Thus, scientific workshops served as a valuable source of education to scientists and planners. Most of these activities were held in support of ongoing programmes and with close co-operation with the countries of the regions.
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    Description: Lisbon, Portugal, 30 October – 9 November 2000
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    Description: IOC Manuals and guides No. 5
    Description: National Oceanographic Data Centre, NODC, expanded activities, International considerations
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Oceanographic institutions ; Oceanographic data
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    Description: Wave data exchange, measured wave data
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Wave buoys ; Wave data ; Wave measurement ; Wave parameters
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    Description: Published
    Description: GF3, Reference sheets, GF3-PROC
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Computer programs ; Data storage ; Data storage ; Computer programs
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    Description: 1st Revised Edition
    Description: Published
    Description: data encoding, data collection, data routing, monitoring, BATHY, TESAC
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Data acquisition ; Data storage ; Data processing ; Data acquisition ; Data storage ; Data transmission ; Data processing ; Quality control ; Salinity data ; Salinity measurement ; Salinity measuring equipment ; Surface currents ; Surface salinity ; Surface temperature
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    Description: IOC Manuals and guides No. 17, Volume 2
    Description: GF3 tapes, GF3 records, GF3 code table,
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Data processing ; Data collections ; Data processing ; Exchange capacity
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    Description: This Document is the second revision of the IOC Manuals and Guides No.5. The first edition was published in 1975 and the first revision in 1997. This document deals mainly with oceanographic data management but, as data and information management are increasingly complementary, some attention is also given to marine information management. This Guide is intended as a tool for policy makers at the national level to assist them with the decision-making related to the establishment of national facilities for the management of oceanographic data (and information). It is also intended to be a reference document for national organizations involved in, or planning to be involved in, oceanographic data and information management.
    Description: UNESCO
    Description: 2nd revised edition
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    Description: Oceanographic data centre, coordination data centre,
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Data acquisition ; Data processing ; Data acquisition ; Data collections ; Data processing ; Data reports ; Data transmission
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    Description: The material on the "Black Sea Data Management Guide" are prepared in accordance with the working plans of the IOC Committee on International Data and Information Exchange (IODE) and its regional component in the Black Sea region to assist specialists of the Black Sea countries in the field of Data Management. The Guide includes the following items: national oceanographic data centres, designated national agencies, other marine centres and institutions of the Black Sea region countries dealing with problems of oceanographic data; current international and national projects and programs of the Black Sea region countries; preliminary catalogue marine observation in the Black Sea; bibliography of publications of the marine centres and institute of the Black Sea region on problems of the Black Sea data and information published mainly during the past 5 years; other information related to oceanographic data and information on the Black Sea.
    Description: Manual and Guide NO 43
    Description: Ecosystem processes, integrated coastal, shelf zone
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Oceanography ; Oceanographic surveys ; Oceanography ; Ecosystem management ; Monitoring systems ; Oceanographic data ; Oceanographic surveys ; Oceanographic institutions
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    Description: This first issue is devoted to the use of indicators for ICAM, and is a direct result of the IOC-DFO-NOAA-CSMP International Workshop on the same topic, organised in May 2002, in Ottawa. Based on a background paper prepared by the Center for the Study of Marine Policy (University of Delaware) in preparation for the workshop, the aim of this Reference Guide is to present a literature review on the use of indicators around the world, from various programmes and projects, at global, regional, national and local scale.The need for indicators and reporting techniques which reflects the performance of coastal management projects and programmes and reveals the complex relationship that exist between coastal ecosystem health and anthropogenic activities, socio-economic conditions and managerial decisions, has been reinforced recently by the World Summit on Sustainable Development’s Plan of Implementation. This Dossier will hopefully offer a first step towards the development of common practices and protocols in the application of such indicators.
    Description: ICAM Dossier 1
    Description: Published
    Description: Gouvernance aspect socioecono;ic indicator, coastal and Marine environment
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Marine environment ; Marine ecology ; Policies ; Coastal oceanography ; Coastal zone management ; Marine ecology ; Marine environment ; Environment management ; Socioeconomic aspects ; Policies
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    Description: Sixteenth Session of the IOC Committee on International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE), Lisbon, Portugal, 30 October – 9 November 2000
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    Keywords: Bibliographic information ; Oceanography
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    Description: Indian Oceanographic Data Centre (IODC) at National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) has been recognized as a national and international facility to acquire, process, store and disseminate the oceanographic data / information pertaining to the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Laccadive Sea, Andaman & Nicobar Sea and the Indian Ocean. The main objective of IODC is to manage entire spectrum of oceanographic data and thereby satisfy the need (as far as possible) of the user communities. The centre ensures that the users would get good quality data which can generate useful information. The centre is managing the databases for temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, phosphate, nitrate, nitrite, silicate, carbon, phytoplankton, primary production, zooplankton, chlorophyll a in the water column of the Indian Ocean. IODC is also managing the IOC/IODE-XVI/7.23 Page 2 databases for marine geophysical parameters on magnetics, gravity, bathymetry and sediment analysis on benthic, microbiological and geochemical parameters.
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    Description: Sixteenth Session
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    Description: Le Centre National de Données Océanographiques (CNDO) , point focal de l’IODE est implanté dans la Division Gestion de l’Information Scientifique du CERESCOR. Il dispose d’un staff composé de 06 chercheurs qui ont bénéficié de perfectionnement en sciences de l’information. Il dispose d’un parc informatique et de locaux. Son par cet ses locaux ont besoin d’être rénovés pour lui permettre de jouer son rôle. Ses produits sont les bases de données numériques (résultats des travaux de recherche de différents groupes thématiques en océnaographie physique, en Hydrobiologie et en Géologie marine Géophysique. Etant donné la qualification de son staff, le CNDO peut fournir les services de formation en informatique, conception et gestion de bases de données numériques et documentaires. Le CNDO collabore avec les institutions nationales à la réalisation de travaux thématiques.
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    Description: Sixteenth Session
    Keywords: Oceanographic data ; Oceanography
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    Description: Seizième Session, sixteenth session
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Aquatic sciences
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    Description: CBRST was created by Government in 1986 and is under Ministry in charge of scientific research in Benin. The National Oceanography Committee (CNO)/IOC was created in September 1988 under CBRST. It gather many Ministries which work together. In 2001 , Benin Government created the Benin Halieutic and Oceanologic Centre (CRHOB) also under CBRST. It is an active membership of CNO.
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    Description: Seventeenth Session
    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Description: Seventeenth Session
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    Description: National Marine Data and Information Service (NMDIS) under the State Oceanic Administration, which was set up in 1958, is a national comprehensive sector for research on marine information technologies and service for public benefits. The NMDIS is composed of three operational systems, i.e. China National Oceanographic Data Center, the Institute of Marine Scientific and Technological Information (IMSTI), and the National Marine Archives. NMDIS acts also as the national partner participating in the Aquatic Science and Fisheries Information System (ASFIS) of the United Nations and the National Input Center in China, Documents Depository Center of UNESCO/IOC. The World Data Center D, Oceanography is also managed by the NMDIS.
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    Description: Sixteenth Session
    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Description: Seventeenth Session
    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Description: The Sixth Session of the IODE Group of Experts on Marine Information Management (GE-MIM) took place 31 May-03 Jun 1999 in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA. After a successful intersessional period of three years, there were some major accomplishments to be acknowledged : •The excellent IOC World Wide Website, which will continue under MIM to be constantly maintained using state of the art technology tools, the inclusion of dataset and information databases , directories and the IOC Electronic Library providing a catalogue and full text of IOC publications. •The attainment of 10,000 entries on the Global Directory of Marine and Freshwater Professionals (GLODIR) with activity directed at regional input (see IODE XVI, Doc 19) •The continued success of the East African regional information network, RECOSCIX-WIO and imminent start of RECOSCIX-CEA for West Africa. •The provision of Ariel software to enable fast provision of information using electronic document delivery. •The support to LIS colleagues in Developing Countries to attend training courses, workshops and professional conferences organised by IAMSLIC and EURASLIC •The growing interaction between the data and information communities under the aegis of IODE particularly on metadata and field definition, to progress the MEDI as a standard for dataset inventories. (see IOC/IODE XVI/19)
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    Description: Lisbon, Portugal, 30 October - 9 November 2000
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    Description: Sixteenth Session
    Keywords: Management ; Information services ; Management ; Oceanography
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    Description: Supported by IOC/IODE
    Description: Paris, France, 3-7 March 2003
    Description: Seventeenth Session
    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Description: World Data Center (WDC) for Oceanography is one component of a global network of discipline subcenters that facilitate international exchange of scientific data. Originally established during the International Geophysical Year of 1957-58, the World Data Center System functions under the guidance of the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU). WDC for Oceanography, Silver Spring, is collocated with, and operated by the U.S. National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC). In accordance with principles set forth by ICSU, WDC for Oceanography acquires, catalogues, and archives data, publications, and data inventory forms and makes them available to requesters in the international scientific community. To improve user access, the WDC provides copies of data it receives to its counterparts, World Data Center for Oceanography (Obninsk, Russia) and World Data Center for Oceanography (Tianjin, China). However, for certain types of data, the exchange of inventories of available data in a WDC subcenter may be considered acceptable in lieu of the transfer of the actual data sets. Oceanographic data contributed to the WDC become automatically available to scientific investigators in any country. Thus, there is no restrictions or limitations placed on data exchanged through the WDC system.
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    Description: Paris, France, 3-7 March 2003
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    Description: Seventeenth Session
    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Description: The aim of this guide is to assist in the organisation of environmental information and thus to contribute to the concerted preparation of management plans which should be implemented by all the environmental actors : decision-makers, managers, users and scientists. The proposed methodological approach provides the unifying thread for the user of this guide. It comprises a certain number of stages which lead to the formulation of the management objectives. The assistance given contributes finally to the definition of the real management strategy to be applied (plan, diagram, programme of action and follow up). The architecture of this methodological approach is organised around a master chart, referred to as “Stages in the Approach”. This indicates the different stages to be followed for the definition of a management plan. This master chart is fed by two types of input data which constitute the information
    Description: This document is available in English and French versions
    Description: Published
    Description: methodological approach
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Coastal zone management
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    Description: This manual is concerned primarily with techniques for the measurement of what are called relative sea level changes which means changes relative to the level of the land upon which the measuring instrument (the tide gauge) is located. The subject of changes in the level of land itself is reviewed later in this document but is given more detailed presentation in other reports to which we refer. The manual also concerns itself primarily with the part of the frequency spectrum of sea level change from minutes through to centuries by means of in situ devices at the coast (tide gauges). Such changes are sometimes called still water level changes, being changes over a period long enough to average over wind waves. The devices employed to make these measurements are usually called tide gauges, although sea level recorders might be a more appropriate term. In this manual we have kept the older, conventional term.
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    Description: transducer gauge, acoustic gauge,data transmission methods
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Sea level measurement ; Sea level changes ; Tide gauges ; Acoustic data ; Acoustic transducers ; Acoustic current meters ; Transducers
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    Description: This document is directed to the scientific research community and users of operational ocean data. It is also intended to provide an example and be a source of information to programmes such as the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) for developing and implementing end-to-end data management systems. The document is also directed towards Member States of IOC. It discusses how Member States can make contributions and how they can benefit from the GTSPP.
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    Description: temperature profile, salinity prifile, GTSPP
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Salinity ; Temperature data ; Temperature measurement ; Ocean circulation ; Salinity ; Salinity data ; Salinity measurement ; Salinity profiles ; Salinity scales
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    Description: Founded 1971 on initiative of the Norwegian Oceanographic Committee, hosted by the Institute of Marine Research (Ministry of Fisheries), and sponsored by the University of Bergen (Ministry of Science and Education) and by the national research council. The initial name was the Norwegian Oceanographic Data Centre (NOD). Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, NOD worked mainly in the field of physical oceanography and research project information management. In the 1990s, NOD was closer incorporated in IMR and was renamed NMD. The Norwegian Marine Data Centre (NMD) operates within the framework of the Institute of Marine Research (IMR), in Bergen, Norway. The latter is the leading marine research institute in Norway with a long experience in various fields of marine science and technology and important research activity.
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    Description: Document available in English
    Description: Seventeenth Session
    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Description: SISMER (Systèmes d'Informations Scientifiques pour la Mer) was created in 1990. Since 1997 it belongs to the Computer, Informatics and Marine Data (IDM) Department of the Marine Technology & Information System Directorship (TMSI) of IFREMER. It participates in the "Information Systems for Oceanography" programme of the institute key action "Major Equipment for Oceanography". As defined in its missions, it designs and operates scientific information systems and databases for national and international projects in the marine domain, in collaboration with ISIB (Ingénierie des Systèmes d'Informations du Centre de Brest) Service. It is the Designated National Oceanographic Data Centre for France (French NODC) for the International Oceanographic Data Exchange programme (IODE) of UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, following the former Bureau National des Données Océaniques (BNDO). This French oceanographic data banking activity dates from 1968, and covers the fields of marine physics, chemical, underway geophysics and general information on French oceanographic cruises (cruise summary reports) and data sets. Sea cruise information (meta-data) and conventional data collected during national and international projects are systematically compiled, safeguarded and disseminated. Standardised Quality Assurance procedures are implemented for data formatting and checking, standards to insure comparability of data from various sources. SISMER contributes to data management structures of several national international scientific projects
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    Description: Sixteenth Session
    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Description: This document is available in English, French, Spanish and Russian versions
    Description: Published
    Description: IGOSS, Training, Assistance, encoding data, data exchange, buoy monitoring system
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Sea level ; Data acquisition ; Data processing ; Sea level ; Wave data ; Data acquisition ; Data converters ; Data transmission ; Buoys ; Data collections ; Data processing
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    Description: The World Data Centre – B for Oceanography (WDC-B) of Russian Federation has been operated by All-Russian Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information-World Data Centre (RIHMI-WDC) since 1984. The operation of WDC-B is a part of the RIHMI-WDC activity, in which 3 divisions of the Institute are involved. Basic data management facilities of WDC-B: (i) PCs, the corporate and local network; (ii) the marine information- reference subsystem under Oracle DBMS to manage information on WDC data as a fragment of the Russian NODC metadata base; (iii) the specialized software for key-entry, primary processing, QC, reformatting and preparing the oceanographic data sets; (iv) the Web-oriented applications to provide a remote access to the catalogue of RV cruises and the IODE data. When it is necessary for preparation of information products WDC-B uses marine data management system of Russian NODC for sampling, calculations, graphical and textual data and information viewing under DBMS Oracle and GIS ArcView. Oceanographic data and information comes to WDC-B in accordance with IOC Manuals and Guides N9 and data management plans of international programmes and projects. The data accumulated in WDC-B are supported by RIHMI-WDC primarily in the form of metadata bases and data sets. The WDC data are held in the State Data Holding. The WDC metadata are loaded under Oracle DBMS. The WDC-B provides information assistance to marine institutions of various countries and Russia in the form of data and the results of their processing applied for implementing research programs and solving practical tasks.
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    Description: Paris, France, 3-7 March 2003
    Description: Published
    Description: Seventeenth Session
    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Description: The past intersessional period has been marked by a very significant change in the fields of networking, and electronic publication of data and information. The Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW) have attracted major attention and have become the way to do business for a broad community of data and information users who did not previously have the means to do such exchanges, either locally or globally. Since IODE-XIV in October 1992, a large number of IODE data and information centres have begun to use the Internet and have established various types of servers to display and deliver data, information, and services. The rate of advancement of technology is something that has to be noted and taken into account by IODE. If one thinks back to October 1992, then it becomes obvious that the electronic networking and publication technologies have undergone almost a complete revision during the past intersessional period. Fortunately, the meetings of the IODE Groups of Experts and Project Steering Committees, and the meetings of IODE Officers have provided forums for co-ordination of some of the activities undertaken by these groups and the IODE centres. If the IODE Committee continues to meet only every 3 years or so, the work of the subsidiary bodies will have to continue to address the urgent new requirements brought on by changes of technology.
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    Description: Fifteenth Session
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Aquatic sciences
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    Description: GF3, Package control, GF3-PROC Software
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Data acquisition ; Data processing ; Data storage ; Data acquisition ; Data processing ; Data storage
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: IOC Manuals and guides No. 26
    Description: data quality control, International Oceanographic Data Exchange,
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Data processing ; Quality assurance ; Data processing ; Quality control ; Quality assurance
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: IOC Manuals and guides No. 9 : Revised edition
    Description: Oceanographic data exchange, Oceanographic data centre, data product, data collection, data catalogues
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Data acquisition ; Data processing ; Data acquisition ; Data processing ; Data transmission ; Data collections ; Oceanographic data
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Published
    Description: IGOSS, Specialised Oceanographic centres, SOCs, Fonction, products, Information exchange, development plan
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Oceanography ; Oceanographic institutions ; Oceanography
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