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Australian Ocean Data Network AODN

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6226 7488



Address: 20 Castray Esplanade, Salamanca Place Hobart, TAS, Australia

Website: http://portal.aodn.org.au/aodn/

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25.01.2022 We are not only interested in the open ocean! We checked out the coastline near Hobart (Alum Cliffs Track) yesterday as part of our office Health and Wellness program.



25.01.2022 Swimming in the Port to Pubace In WA this Saturday? Might be a bit trickier than the Rottnest Swim last month... the Integrated Marine Observing System - IMOS's OceanCurrent has the latest forecast http://oceancurrent.aodn.org.au/index.php with thanks to The UWA Oceans Institute for the optimiser!

23.01.2022 Have you been lucky enough to go to the Antarctic Region in the last 3 years and taken your camera with you? Then maybe you have a photo you can enter!

23.01.2022 SoFi the Robotic Fish is well on the way to becoming a unobtrusive way to monitor sea life.



23.01.2022 Wider effects of coral bleaching emerge.

23.01.2022 Great way to end a Friday!

22.01.2022 Always cool when a sub is in town.



21.01.2022 Remember when we told you about our new wave collection with 9 sites in early March and that there were more to be added well they are here now! 10 more sites added to the Wave buoy Observations, near real-time collection. See what's new here https://portal.aodn.org.au/search

20.01.2022 A great way to preview what the real Ice Breaker will look like once it's complete - "The Brickman" was supplied lots of photos, pictures and plans to create the model.

20.01.2022 You may remember us sharing a post in January about CSIRO bringing Saildrones to Australia - we just spotted one outside our building doing trials! https://www.csiro.au//Saildrones-to-monitor-Australian-wat

17.01.2022 Wondering where the southern elephant seals are at the moment?

16.01.2022 International scientists in town for the Taking the Temperature of the Antarctic Continent (TACtical) Workshop.



16.01.2022 What are the ‘essential ocean variables’ ??

15.01.2022 Today in a short talk AODN's Sebastien Mancini introduced this year's University of Tasmania KSA405 Research Methods in Marine and Antarctic Science Honours Students to the Integrated Marine Observing System - IMOS and of course the AODN in the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - IMAS Waterfront building.

12.01.2022 The EGU General Assembly for 2018 is well underway in Vienna this week - Here's our staff member Marty explaining good data management to Antonio from EMODnet

12.01.2022 We have 4 team members in Sydney at the moment attending the AWS Summit, last year AWS Batch was discovered which we've now implemented for downloading from the AODN Portal, what will they discover this year?!

12.01.2022 This great resource has just been published by the Marine Biodiversity Hub, with one of the main benefits being the ability for nationally consistent data to be collected.

11.01.2022 World Meteorological Day - today!

08.01.2022 Something exciting happened today! The first 2 of New Zealand's National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research ( NIWA New Zealand ) data collections are now available in the AODN Portal! More information in our story! http://imos.org.au//integration-of-new-zealand-s-national/

06.01.2022 Please note as of June 2018 AODN Facebook content will be posted via https://www.facebook.com/IntegratedMarineObservingSystem/

04.01.2022 The data just keeps rolling in. The other Manly Hydraulics Waverider buoys collection; Sea surface temperature data, has also now been updated to include the 2016 and 2017 data. https://portal.aodn.org.au/search

04.01.2022 Meet SoFi the robot fish!

02.01.2022 Here’s something swell, there’s more new data on the AODN Portal! The Manly Hydraulics Laboratory Waverider Buoys collection https://portal.aodn.org.au/search has been updated to now include data from 2016 and 2017.

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