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Great Barrier Reef Ocean Observing System - GBROOS

Australian Institute of Marine Science
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) ; Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS)
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GBROOS will monitor the impact of global climate change upon ocean chemistry that threatens the survival of calcifying organisms. This record is a parent record for the various components within GBROOS. Please see these other records for more information about that component. GBROOS is made up of five components that are directly managed within GBROOS as well as equipment from other IMOS Facilities that may be deployed in the Great Barrier Reef such as the HF Radar (ACORN Facility). The components are:- An up-grade to the Townsville Remote Sensing Receiving Station, located at AIMS; - The installation of under-way sampling systems on a number of Ships of Opportunity; - The installation of a Townsville and Darwin Reference Mooring as part of the Australian National Mooring Network facility under IMOS; - The installation of a Mooring Array along the GBR to measure and monitor the movement of oceanic water onto the GBR; - The installation of sensor networks at seven reef sites along the GBR.Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeededStatement: Statement: See each of the sub-components to GBROOS for details about the quality control for that data.&rft.creator=Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) &rft.creator=Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) &rft.date=2024&rft.coverage=westlimit=141; southlimit=-24.0; eastlimit=153; northlimit=-9.0&rft.coverage=westlimit=141; southlimit=-24.0; eastlimit=153; northlimit=-9.0&rft.coverage=westlimit=130.5; southlimit=-13.0; eastlimit=131; northlimit=-12.0&rft.coverage=westlimit=130.5; southlimit=-13.0; eastlimit=131; northlimit=-12.0&rft.coverage=westlimit=153; southlimit=-28.0; eastlimit=154; northlimit=-27.0&rft.coverage=westlimit=153; southlimit=-28.0; eastlimit=154; northlimit=-27.0&rft_rights= http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/&rft_rights=http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/3.0/au/88x31.png&rft_rights=WWW:LINK-1.0-http--related&rft_rights=License Graphic&rft_rights=Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License&rft_rights=http://creativecommons.org/international/au/&rft_rights=WWW:LINK-1.0-http--related&rft_rights=WWW:LINK-1.0-http--related&rft_rights=License Text&rft_rights=Use Limitation: All AIMS data, products and services are provided as is and AIMS does not warrant their fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement. 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Use Limitation: All AIMS data, products and services are provided "as is" and AIMS does not warrant their fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement. While AIMS has made every reasonable effort to ensure high quality of the data, products and services, to the extent permitted by law the data, products and services are provided without any warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied, including without limitation any implied warranties of title, merchantability, and fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement. AIMS make no representation or warranty that the data, products and services are accurate, complete, reliable or current. To the extent permitted by law, AIMS exclude all liability to any person arising directly or indirectly from the use of the data, products and services.

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). (2015). Great Barrier Reef Ocean Observing System - GBROOS. https://apps.aims.gov.au/metadata/view/506788a0-0b4e-11dd-9669-00008a07204e, accessed[date-of-access]".

Resource Usage:The citation in a list of references is: "IMOS [year-of-data-download], [Title], [data-access-URL], accessed [date-of-access].Any users of IMOS data are required to clearly acknowledge the source of the material derived from IMOS in the format: "Data was sourced from the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) - IMOS is a national collaborative research infrastructure, supported by the Australian Government." If relevant, also credit other organisations involved in collection of this particular datastream (as listed in 'credit' in the metadata record).Metadata Usage:Security classification code: unclassified

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The Great Barrier Reef Ocean Observing System ( GBROOS) is an observation network that seeks to understand the influence of the Coral Sea on continental shelf ecosystems in north-east Queensland including the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) Marine Park. In the next decade, GBROOS will monitor the effect of rising ocean temperatures on the incidence of coral bleaching, and on the frequency of regional upwelling that fuels productivity in sections of the GBR. In the longer term. GBROOS will monitor the impact of global climate change upon ocean chemistry that threatens the survival of calcifying organisms.
This record is a parent record for the various components within GBROOS. Please see these other records for more information about that component.
GBROOS is made up of five components that are directly managed within GBROOS as well as equipment from other IMOS Facilities that may be deployed in the Great Barrier Reef such as the HF Radar (ACORN Facility). The components are:- An up-grade to the Townsville Remote Sensing Receiving Station, located at AIMS; - The installation of under-way sampling systems on a number of Ships of Opportunity; - The installation of a Townsville and Darwin Reference Mooring as part of the Australian National Mooring Network facility under IMOS; - The installation of a Mooring Array along the GBR to measure and monitor the movement of oceanic water onto the GBR; - The installation of sensor networks at seven reef sites along the GBR.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded
Statement: Statement: See each of the sub-components to GBROOS for details about the quality control for that data.

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Credit
Bainbridge, Scott, Mr (Point Of Contact)

Modified: 13 03 2024

This dataset is part of a larger collection

153,-9 153,-24 141,-24 141,-9 153,-9

147,-16.5

131,-12 131,-13 130.5,-13 130.5,-12 131,-12

130.75,-12.5

154,-27 154,-28 153,-28 153,-27 154,-27

153.5,-27.5

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Other Information
Integrating observations: an example from the Great Barrier Reef: Bainbridge S, Steinberg CR and Heron ML (2010) Integrating observations: an example from the Great Barrier Reef. Sea Technology 51: 33-38.

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GBROOS An Ocean Observing System for the Great Barrier Reef: Bainbridge S (2010) GBROOS - An Ocean Observing System for the Great Barrier Reef. pp. 529-533. In: Riegl B and Dodge R (eds) 11th International Coral Reef Symposium, Fort Lauderdale, July 7-11, 2008. National Coral Reef Institute, Nova Southeastern University.

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Sensor networks on the Great Barrier Reef - managing marine sensor data: Bainbridge S, Rehbein MA, Feather G and Eggeling D (2008) Sensor networks on the Great Barrier Reef - managing marine sensor data. pp. 19-25. In: Gries CG and Jones MB (eds) Proceedings of the Environmental Information Management Conference 2008. University of New Mexico.

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IMOS: Great Barrier Reef Ocean Observing System (GBROOS)

uri : http://imos.org.au/gbroos.html

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