Integrated Marine Observing System

@IMOS_AUS

IMOS is a research infrastructure using marine observing technology around Australia to collect ocean data & make it freely available. We are enabled by .

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2016.

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  1. "Empty nets and tropical fish in Tasmania as climate change hits Southern Ocean" IMOS OceanCurrent features in , with & investigating climate change impacts on SE Australian fisheries & ocean environment ...

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  2. Get in quick with abstracts closing Feb 14th.⏰🐟🌊

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  3. How large do MPAs need to be to protect shark populations? 🦈🌏 A new paper answers this vital question using IMOS Animal Tracking data, with important implications for managing reef shark populations 👀👇

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  4. The power of and global collaboration in answering big questions and making a difference for our marine environment 🌊💻🤝

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  5. In the wake of the devastating Australian bushfires, our terrestrial NCRIS sibling writes about how we can, and do, safeguard precious national research infrastructure from extreme events. ...

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  6. Things are getting a bit nippy along New Zealand’s west coast, with waters 2 – 3 degrees cooler than normal for this time of year driven by strong winds over the Southern Ocean, causing upwelling 🌬️🌊 👀👇

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    Our station in the Port of is recording conditions from this tropical low and reporting in real-time, including rain and air pressure. If it develops into a cyclone, it will be . View the live readings:

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  9. How do you figure out the distribution of squid and fish in the depths of the Southern Ocean? 🐟🦑 A study using dive data from tagged southern elephant seals has been used to map the distribution of these important mesopelagic prey 👀👇

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  10. In contrast to the extreme ocean temperatures currently happening along Western Australia’s coast, Tasmania is seeing a reprieve from these extreme marine heat-wave events, with waters up to 1.5 degs cooler than normal for this time of year. 👀👇

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  11. are a common sight in Sydney Harbour. A recent study links shark residency and return with warmer temps in summer & autumn highlighting that climate change will likely lead to more sharks earlier & staying longer. 👀👇

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  12. Western Australia’s coastline is currently facing its most wide spread marine heatwave since reliable monitoring began. WA is currently in the top 10% of warm years, being around 2 degrees warmer than usual for this time of year. ☀️🌡️ 👀📖👇

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  13. IMOS Highlights 2018-19 is out! Thank you to all who have made it another successful year🙌 Click through to see the amazing work our community has undertaken this year👇🌊 (📸Front cover image kindly supplied by )

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  14. Save the date 📅 Advancing Earth Observation Forum 2020 has just been announced for 28 Sep – 2 Oct in Brisbane. The Forum is shaking things up and promises to be like no other conference you’ve attended before! You really don't want to miss this! 👀👇

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  15. Always great news upon a successful retrieval 🙌🙌

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  16. PhD Scholarship available 👨‍🎓 A fully funded PhD position is available at analysing integrated data-sets of our coastal observing systems and building numerical models in WA. Come and join the IMOS fam! Applications close 6 Jan More info 👇

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  17. Some great work from the IMOS team in South Australia and Victoria 🙌

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  18. Going where no scientist has gone before 🙌 Our Animal Tagging Sub-Facility fits seals in the Southern Ocean with little CTD crowns, collecting valuable oceanographic and behavioural information inaccessible to scientists from ships. 👑 🧂 🌡️ 👀👇

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  19. Here’s hoping you Tasmanians weren’t hoping for an early summer dip ❄️⛱️ Despite Tassie reaching its peak annual solar radiation, sea surface temperatures are remaining cool. Better put the togs aside unless you’re feeling brave 👙

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  20. Measuring CO2 in Australian surface waters 🌊🧪 Acidification moorings are deployed to complement several of our National Reference Stations, providing valuable information on the controls and variability of CO2 in Australian surface waters. 👀👇

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