DocumentCode
1570584
Title
Update on Australia´s National Reference Stations
Author
Hughes, D.M. ; Lynch, T.P.
Author_Institution
Marine Technol. Soc., Columbia, MD, USA
fYear
2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
The scope of Australia´s National Reference Stations has been progressively expanded with funding from the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS). From the original three sites around the Australian coastline a further six sites have now been established and instrumented. Besides the deployment of sensors there has been an expansion of the original once- monthly water sampling at each site for the measurement of further parameters, both physical and biological. The deployment of the initial infrastructure and sampling is nearing completion. Additional sensors to study remotely sensed ocean color products, ocean acidification and backscatter proxies for zooplankton have recently been funded. With these new sensors the scientific rationale of the NRS has changed emphasis, with the sites been primarily seen as providing biological oceanography data streams while having a support function for measurements of boundary currents and cross shelf processes.
Keywords
ocean chemistry; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; Australian coastline; Integrated Marine Observing System; National Reference Stations; backscatter proxies; biological oceanography data; ocean acidification; ocean color products; sensor deployment; water sampling; zooplankton; Instruments; Ocean temperature; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS 2010
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4332-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.2010.5664554
Filename
5664554
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