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Ocean Data Interoperability Platform

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Relevant documentation 

The following documentation has been uploaded by relevant experts from Europe, USA and Australia.

Region Europe
Title:
presentation for topic 6, T. Loubrieu
Name:
Thomas Loubrieu - IFREMER
Organisation:
IFREMER
Summary:

List of tools used in European projects: SeaDataNet, Geo-seas, myOcean, Eurofleet.

Current usage and perspective for each.

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Region USA
Title:
Unidata Community and Tools Presentation
Name:
Ben Domenico - UNIDATA - USA
Organisation:
UNIDATA
Summary:

Presentation on Unidata tools for the ODIP Workshop in Oostende, February 2013, by Ben Domenico

Title:
Unidata Integrated Data Viewer (IDV)
Name:
Ben Domenico - UNIDATA - USA
Organisation:
UNIDATA
Summary:

The Integrated Data Viewer (IDV) from Unidata is a Java™-based software framework for analyzing and visualizing geoscience data.

The detailed IDV documentation is available at the Unidata web site:

http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/idv/

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Title:
Unidata NetCDF
Name:
Ben Domenico - UNIDATA - USA
Organisation:
UNIDATA
Summary:

NetCDF is a set of software libraries and self-describing,
machine-independent data formats that support the creation, access, and
sharing of array-oriented scientific data.

Attached is a one-page factsheet on netCDF.  More detailed netcCDF documentation is available at the Unidata web site:

http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/

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Title:
Unidata Real-time Data Sources and Delivery System
Name:
Ben Domenico - UNIDATA - USA
Organisation:
UNIDATA
Summary:

Attached is a brief description of real-time data sources and the publish subscribe Internet Data Distribution (IDD) system that has been delivering data 24x7 to hundreds of sites since 1995.

A wide variety of data streams are available

http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/data/

The IDD sites use the Unidata Local Data Manager (LDM) package to deliver and receive the real time data.

http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/ldm/

The current operational status of the Unidata IDD can be seen at

http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/idd/rtstats/

At this time the Unidata IDD system delivers nearly 20 GB per hour of data from various sources to more than 400 nodes.

Spain and Korea weather services use LDM technology for their own IDDs for internal data delivery.

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Title:
Unidata THREDDS Data Server (TDS)
Name:
Ben Domenico - UNIDATA - USA
Organisation:
UNIDATA
Summary:

The factsheet gives basic information about THREDDS. More information can be found at the UNIDATA website.

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Region Australia
Title:
IMOS Data Aggregator
Name:
Guillaume Galibert - IMOS - AUSTRALIA
Organisation:
IMOS
Summary:

A software tool to sub-set and aggregate data sets into one file in the desired format:

http://www.marine.csiro.au/remotesensing/imos/aggregator.html

Title:
IMOS/AODN portal technology
Name:
Guillaume Galibert - IMOS - AUSTRALIA
Organisation:
IMOS
Summary:

The IMOS Ocean Portal is an opensource project:

https://portal.aodn.org.au/

https://github.com/aodn/aodn-portal

Title:
CATAMI - Marine imagery and video analysis tools
Name:
Guillaume Galibert - IMOS - AUSTRALIA
Organisation:
IMOS
Summary:

Collaborative and Annotation Tools for Analysis of Marine Imagery and Video (CATAMI), is a collection of federal funded eReaserch projects by the Australian National Data Service (ANDS) and the National eReaserch Collaboration Tools and Resources (NeCTAR) designed to assist marine ecology and habitat monitoring processes.

http://catami.github.com

http://catami.org

https://www.pawsey.org.au/

http://catami-australia.blogspot.com.au

Attached is a simplified diagram of the project.

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Title:
IMOS Toolbox
Name:
Guillaume Galibert - IMOS - AUSTRALIA
Organisation:
IMOS
Summary:

A toolbox for oceanographic data quality control and NetCDF formatting.

Attached is an introduction poster to this toolbox. More documentation and download can be found here:

http://code.google.com/p/imos-toolbox/

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