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IMOS FAIMMS Sensor Network data - Orpheus Island Relay Pole 3 Conductivity - From 19 Jan 2012 To 06 Jan 2013

The 'Facility for Automated Intelligent Monitoring of Marine Systems' (FAIMMS) is a facility of the Australian 'Integrated Marine Observing System' (IMOS) project. This data set was collected by the FAIMMS Great Barrier Reef Sensor Network and contains data from the following sensor deployments:

There have been 2 deployments for the Conductivity data set.

Instrumentation was deployed for measuring Conductivity at 5.5m from 19 Jan 2012 through to 03 Dec 2012, and the installation was located at/on Orpheus Island Relay Pole 3 Latitude:-18.575066 - Longitude:146.496101. Sensor deployed was a Seabird SBE37-IM MicroCat CTD with Pressure manufactured by Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc., model 37IMP. The following comment was recorded regarding this deployment - 'added by auto deploy'.

Instrumentation was deployed for measuring Conductivity at 5.5m from 06 Dec 2012 through to 06 Jan 2013, and the installation was located at/on Orpheus Island Relay Pole 3 Latitude:-18.575066 - Longitude:146.496101. Sensor deployed was a Seabird SBE37-IM MicroCat CTD with Pressure manufactured by Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc., model 37IMP. The following comment was recorded regarding this deployment - 'added by auto deploy'.

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Additional Info

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Title IMOS FAIMMS Sensor Network data - Orpheus Island Relay Pole 3 Conductivity - From 19 Jan 2012 To 06 Jan 2013
Type Dataset
Language English
Licence Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia
Data Status inactive
Update Frequency never
Landing Page https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/2cd0644f-3852-4653-a052-51d4c72ac803
Date Published 2017-06-24
Date Updated 2023-08-11
Contact Point
Australian Institute of Marine Science
reception@aims.gov.au
Temporal Coverage 2017-06-24 14:50:03
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [146.496101, -18.575066]}
Jurisdiction Commonwealth of Australia
Data Portal data.gov.au
Publisher/Agency Australian Institute of Marine Science