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SEACOOS Data Management participates in Plone Boot Camp

Five SEACOOS investigators participated in Plone Boot Camp, an intensive week-long portal tool kit building sprint. SEACOOS was a sponsor.

 
Copyright © 2005 SEACOOS
Author(s): Chris Calloway, Vembu Subramanian, Sara Haines, Luke Stearns, Jesse Cleary, Sean Semone
Published to site on 2005-01-13

 

SEACOOS publishes NetCDF Standard Proposal

The SEACOOS Data Management Coordinating Committee published a proposed NetCDF Standard of the SEACOOS Common Data Language Version 2.0 today.

 
Copyright © 2004 SEACOOS
Author(s): Sara Haines, Tom Cook, Jeremy Cothran, Jeff Donovan, Ed Kearns, Trent Moore, Charlton Purvis, Vembu Subramanian, Elizabeth Williams
Published to site on 2004-12-10

 

SEACOOS Waves Classroom Selected as Earth Science Site of the Week

Thanks to Margaret Olsen's inititive and support from the NSF Digital Library for Earth Sciences Education, the SEACOOS.ORG Virtual Waves Classroom has been designated one of the five "Earth Science Sites of the Week" for December 2004.

 
Copyright © 2004 SEACOOS
Author(s): Lundie Spence, Chris Calloway
Published to site on 2004-12-06

 

New Meteorological Laboratory at UNC

SEACOOS members at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have constructed a new meteorological laboratory for deployment off the coast.

 
Copyright 2004 SEACOOS
Author(s): Harris Henderson, Sara Haines, Collin McKinney, Chris Calloway
Published to site on 2004-03-30

 

SEACOOS Members Participate in ASLO-TOS Conference

The American Society of Liminology and Oceanography and the The Oceanographical Society held an innaugural meeting between the two societies in an effort to encourage information exchange concerning ocean research. Several SEACOOS primary investigators were in attendance.

 
Copyright 2004 SEACOOS
Author(s): Harris Henderson
Published to site on 2004-03-15

 

Information Management Is No Easy Task

Charged with building an information management system from the ground up, the information management team has worked tirelessly, managing a variety of software and processes to coordinate the disparate observing systems.

 
Copyright 2004 SEACOOS
Author(s): Jeremy Cothran
Published to site on 2004-01-21

 

Scientists On Board the Explorer of the Seas

Scientists with the University of Miami, in cooperation with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, spend 52 weeks a year on board the Explorer of the Seas conducting experiments and collecting data.

 
Copyright 2004 SEACOOS
Author(s): Elizabeth Williams, Harris Henderson
Published to site on 2003-12-19

 

New Buoy Deployed in Frying Pan Shoals

A new buoy, launched by the National Data Buoy Center on November 11, 2003, provides important data to the National Weather Service.

 
Copyright 2003 SEACOOS
Author(s): Harris Henderson
Published to site on 2003-11-11

 

Sea Life on Candid Camera

All kinds of sea life have been captured off the coast of Georgia. Images were recorded hourly during daylight periods, and the camera, which records 10 second clips, has captured residents like Atlantic Spadefish and Black Sea Bass, as well as occasional visitors like sharks and stingrays.

 
Copyright 2003 SEACOOS
Author(s): South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Published to site on 2003-10-23

 

NC-COOS CODAR Installation at Duck, NC Complete

NC-COOS (North Carolina Coastal Ocean Observing System), UNC Chapel Hill's sub-regional component of SEACOOS, has completed installation of their first HF Radar system in Duck, NC. This long range SeaSonde unit was purchased from Codar Ocean Sensors earlier this year, along with another unit that will be installed and collecting data by July 1st in Buxton, NC.

 
Copyright 2003 SEACOOS
Author(s): Luke Stearns, Mike Muglia
Published to site on 2003-07-01

 

NDBC Tower DSLN7 Replaced by Buoy

The first replacement buoy for the North Carolina C-MAN stations on the condemned USCG towers was deployed this morning (3/28/2003) by CGC ELM and an NDBC field service team.

 
Copyright 2003 NDBC
Author(s): Paul Moersdorf
Published to site on 2003-03-28

 

National Data Buoy Center to replace Frying Pan and Diamond Shoals with Buoys

The National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) announced plans to replace the observing systems at both Frying Pan Shoals, NC and Diamond Shoals, NC platforms with moored buoys later this year.

 
Copyright 2003 NDBC
Author(s): Dave Gilhousen
Published to site on 2003-03-24