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Marine Animal - Satellite Relay Tagging - Quality controlled profiles

biology chemical biology chemistry marine mammals oceans

Description

CTD (Conductivity-Temperature_Depth)-Satellite Relay Data Loggers (CTD-SRDLs) are used to explore how marine animal behaviour relates to their oceanic environment. Loggers developed at the University of St Andrews Sea Mammal Research Unit transmit data in near real-time via the Argo satellite system. Data represented here was collected in the Southern Ocean, from elephant, fur and Weddell Seals. In 2024 data was added from flatback and olive ridley turtles, from a pilot study co-funded by the Royal Australian Navy in collaboration with the Australian Institute of Marine Science and Indigenous Ranger groups.Data parameters measured by the instruments include time, conductivity (salinity), temperature, pressure and depth. The data represented by this record have been Qc'd and are the Australian subset of the MEOP-CTD database (MEOP: Marine Mammals Exploring the Oceans Pole to Pole), complemented with the most recent Southern Ocean deployment data. This Australian subset of the Southern Ocean database represents about one quarter of the entire MEOP-CTD database, which currently is about 52,000 profiles obtained from 275 CTD-SRDL tag deployments. The Australian dataset originated in 2004, and was initially collected by Mark Hindell's team based at the University of Tasmania, and in later years his data has formed part of the Animal Tracking Facility of Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS).

Update Frequency

As Needed

License

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Documentation

https://catalogue-imos.aodn.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/95d6314c-cfc7-40ae-b439-85f14541db71

Managed By

AODN

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Contact

info@aodn.org.au

How to Cite

Marine Animal - Satellite Relay Tagging - Quality controlled profiles was accessed on DATE from https://registry.opendata.aws/aodn_animal_ctd_satellite_relay_tagging_delayed_qc. The citation in a list of references is: "Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS); Hindell, Mark [year-of-data-download], [Title], Antarctic Climate and Ecosystem Cooperative Research Centre (ACE CRC); Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS), [data-access-URL], accessed [date-of-access]." If data includes turtle data between January 2022 - June 2024, please cite as follows: "Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS); Hindell, Mark; Department of Defence [year-of-data-download], [Title], Antarctic Climate and Ecosystem Cooperative Research Centre (ACE CRC); Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS), [data-access-URL], accessed [date-of-access]."

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  • Description
    Cloud Optimised AODN dataset of Satellite Relay Tagging Program - Southern Ocean - MEOP Quality Controlled CTD Profiles
    Resource type
    S3 Bucket
    Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
    arn:aws:s3:::aodn-cloud-optimised/animal_ctd_satellite_relay_tagging_delayed_qc.parquet
    AWS Region
    ap-southeast-2
    AWS CLI Access (No AWS account required)
    aws s3 ls --no-sign-request s3://aodn-cloud-optimised/animal_ctd_satellite_relay_tagging_delayed_qc.parquet/

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