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GBRLSH: Lizard Island Shelf Mooring component of the GBR Mooring Array

Australian Institute of Marine Science
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Attribution: Format for citation of metadata sourced from Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) in a list of reference is as follows: "Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS). (2009). GBRLSH: Lizard Island Shelf Mooring component of the GBR Mooring Array. https://apps.aims.gov.au/metadata/view/ee39900f-141e-43a6-8261-0164267c8f95, accessed[date-of-access]".

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GBRLSH: Lizard Island Shelf Mooring component of the GBR Mooring Array
Northern GBR - Lizard Island MooringsThe moorings in the northern area around Lizard Island are designed to detect two phenomena. The first is to measure the northern arm of the bifurcation where the westward South Equatorial Current impacts the reef and splits into two streams, one traveling north and one travelling south along the outer GBR. The bifurcation point varies latitudinally seasonally and so the variability is to be monitored. The slope mooring is located near Jewel Reef (GBRLSL).The other process being measured is the cross shelf movement of water onto the GBR shelf. As the outer ribbon reef is well defined in this area most of the exchange is confined to narrow reef passages and the entrance of Cormorant Passage has been occupied (GBRLSH).
The Mooring array is part of the GBROOS or Great Barrier Reef Ocean Observing System project which in turn is part of the Australian Integrated Marine Observing System or IMOS.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: biannually
Statement: Statement: All sensors are serviced and intercalibrated every six months and factory calibrated annually.Statement: Data are checked against a set of rules and then flagged using the IODE set of flags.

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Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
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Wireless Sensor Networks Facility, part of the Great Barrier Reef Ocean Observing System project (GBROOS) (IMOS)
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Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) is enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). It is operated by a consortium of institutions as an unincorporated joint venture, with the University of Tasmania as Lead Agent.

Modified: 13 03 2024

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text: westlimit=145.641417; southlimit=-14.7018; eastlimit=145.641417; northlimit=-14.7018

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GBROOS - Great Barrier Reef Ocean Observing System - GBRLSH MOORINGS Deployment Details

uri : https://data.aims.gov.au/moorings/IMOS-CentralandNorthernGBR/LizardShelf.html

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