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Mapping the ocean floor
Have you ever wondered how we know the depth of the ocean? Sonar is the main technology used investigate the location of submarine canyons, seamounts, abyssal plains and if the... -
IMOS - Ocean Gliders - Real-time glider deployments
The Ocean Gliders Facility (formerly known as the Australian National Facility for Ocean Gliders (ANFOG)), deploys a fleet of eight gliders around Australia. The data... -
CAMRIS Marine Benthic Substrate Database - Marsed
This database contains information about the distribution of 10 different types of sea floor sediment in the Australian region. It was derived from data collected and mapped by... -
Denman Marine Voyage (NUY2025-V03): Post-survey report
The Denman Marine Voyage (DMV) brought together researchers from the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP – AAS4631, Chief Investigator Dr Laura Herraiz-Borreguero),... -
Secchi disk data (RV Investigator)
Secchi disk data collected by students on the RV Investigator training voyage (Transit IN2018_T01). -
IMOS - Ocean Gliders - delayed mode glider deployments
The Ocean Gliders Facility (formerly known as the Australian National Facility for Ocean Gliders (ANFOG)), deploys a fleet of gliders around Australia. The data represented by... -
Mapping the ocean floor
Have you ever wondered how we know the depth of the ocean? Sonar is the main technology used investigate the location of submarine canyons, seamounts, abyssal plains and if the... -
Mapping the ocean floor
Have you ever wondered how we know the depth of the ocean? Sonar is the main technology used investigate the location of submarine canyons, seamounts, abyssal plains and if the... -
Mapping the ocean floor
Have you ever wondered how we know the depth of the ocean? Sonar is the main technology used investigate the location of submarine canyons, seamounts, abyssal plains and if the... -
Mapping the ocean floor
Have you ever wondered how we know the depth of the ocean? Sonar is the main technology used investigate the location of submarine canyons, seamounts, abyssal plains and if the... -
Mapping the ocean floor
Have you ever wondered how we know the depth of the ocean? Sonar is the main technology used investigate the location of submarine canyons, seamounts, abyssal plains and if the... -
NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) Multi-beam Bathymetry Surveys
Data products from multi-beam bathymetry surveys carried out by the New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH). Surveys were conducted in and around NSW Coastal... -
Mapping the ocean floor
Have you ever wondered how we know the depth of the ocean? Sonar is the main technology used investigate the location of submarine canyons, seamounts, abyssal plains and if the... -
Mapping the ocean floor
Have you ever wondered how we know the depth of the ocean? Sonar is the main technology used investigate the location of submarine canyons, seamounts, abyssal plains and if the... -
Mapping the ocean floor
Have you ever wondered how we know the depth of the ocean? Sonar is the main technology used investigate the location of submarine canyons, seamounts, abyssal plains and if the... -
Mapping the ocean floor
Have you ever wondered how we know the depth of the ocean? Sonar is the main technology used investigate the location of submarine canyons, seamounts, abyssal plains and if the... -
IMOS - Ocean Gliders - Real-time glider deployments
The Ocean Gliders Facility (formerly known as the Australian National Facility for Ocean Gliders (ANFOG)), deploys a fleet of eight gliders around Australia. The data... -
Mapping the ocean floor
Have you ever wondered how we know the depth of the ocean? Sonar is the main technology used investigate the location of submarine canyons, seamounts, abyssal plains and if the... -
AusSeabed Sharing data to understand Australia's Seabed
Before planning commercial activities in Australian waters, pre-competitive data is essential to characterise the seabed environment. AusSeabed is a collaborative initiative... -
Slocum glider measurements of the Australian North West Shelf in April 2012
A total of four gliders were deployed on the Australian North West Shelf from April 1-21, 2012 with more than 4000 valid glider CTD profiles collected during these three weeks...