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The Tantabiddi transect is a subset of and extension to measurements made in the NW Cape region over the summer of 1998/99. Intensive sampling occurred from March to May 1999 with more instrumentation available. Of note was Cyclone Vance, which passed through Exmouth Gulf in Late March 1999. The sites were re-occupied from March 2002 and will be recovered and possibly redeployed in November 2003. The siting of the moorings was made to enable monitoring of the Leeuwin current and the counter Ningaloo current, which is primarily wind-driven. The Leeuwin current intensifies significantly at NW Cape, so it is at a key location that will be useful to compare with other regional ocean current measurements.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown
Statement: Original record compiled for the Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI), Project 3.8, 2008. Original records sourced from AIMS Data Centre export (May, 2008).

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Burrage
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Steinberg
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Skirving

Modified: 06 2008

Data time period: 1998-10-01 to 2004-12-01

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114.0625,-21.875 114.0625,-22.375 113.875,-22.375 113.875,-21.875 114.0625,-21.875

113.96875,-22.125

text: westlimit=113.875; southlimit=-22.375; eastlimit=114.0625; northlimit=-21.875

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  • global : 516811d7-cc97-207a-e0440003ba8c79dd