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IMOS - National Mooring Network - Acidification Moorings Maria Island Platform

Integrated Marine Observing System
Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS)
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The Maria Island acidification mooring is co-located with the Maria Island National Reference Station (NRSMAI) on the east coast of Tasmania. It was first deployed in April 2011.

The mooring's instruments measure surface CO2, temperature and salinity. The hydrochemistry sampling at the National Reference Stations will also provide total alkalinity data, as will future pH sensors on the moorings, allowing for a complete determination of the carbonate system and pH. Current instrumentation: Battelle Seaology pCO2 monitor, Aanderaa Oxygen Optode and Sea-bird Electronics, model SBE16plus V2 SEACAT.

The Acidification Moorings sub-facility is responsible for building an ocean carbon and acidification monitoring network for Australian waters. These moorings provide key observations to help us understand and address the problem of increasing ocean acidification.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: irregular

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Credit
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.
Credit
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)

Created: 24 01 2012

Data time period: 01 04 2011

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148.2333,-42.5966

148.2333,-42.5966

text: westlimit=148.2333; southlimit=-42.5966; eastlimit=148.2333; northlimit=-42.5966

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uri : http://thredds.aodn.org.au/thredds/catalog/IMOS/ANMN/AM/NRSMAI/CO2/real-time/catalog.html

global : 5be06101-e670-4ad7-89bc-6b58ca5d1637

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  • global : 81879bef-2185-49a5-b4b0-a850dfaabcfd