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Orpheus Island Relay Pole 1

Australian Institute of Marine Science
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) ; Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS)
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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: "Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS). (2020). Northern Australia Automated Marine Weather and Oceanographic Stations, Sites: [Orpheus Island]. https://doi.org/10.25845/5c09bf93f315d, accessed[date-of-access]".

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A 6m steel self supporting pole was erected on the southern side of Pelorus Island in the channel between Pelorus Island and Orpheus Island. The pole provides network connectivity for the other Relay Poles located on the northen edge of Orpheus Island (RP2 and RP3) as well as a back-haul link to the mainland using a nextG connection.The pole has an array of sensors on it including two MEA thermistors located 50m and 100m away from the pole on a transect from the pole into the deep water of the channel. The pole also has a SeaBird SBE39 (temp + pressure) located around 100m from teh pole and a SBE37 (conductivity, temperature and pressure) located approximatly 200m from teh pole in the deep waters of the channels. See the sensor metadata records (children of this record) for the exact locations and depths. The project looks to deploy sensor networks at seven sites along the Great Barrier Reef to measure a range of physical parameters at a range of scales. The project will install communications, data and platform infrastructure that will support future sensor work looking at biological and chemical parameters. The FAIMMS Project 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: continual
Statement: Statement: All sensors are factory calibrated and serviced every six months.Statement: Data are checked against a set of rules and then flagged using the IODE set of flags.

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Credit
Bainbridge, Scott, Mr (Point Of Contact)
Credit
Wireless Sensor Networks Facility (formerly known as Facility for The Automated Intelligent Monitoring of Marine Systems (FAIMMS)), part of the Great Barrier Reef Ocean Observing System project (GBROOS) (IMOS)
Credit
Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS)

Modified: 17 10 2024

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Metadata record (Relay Pole 1): Orpheus Island Water Temperature From 09 Dec 2002 To 04 Aug 2017

uri : https://apps.aims.gov.au/metadata/view/1e22495f-0bd0-45bc-887b-e1c54fc10de6

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