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The first eXpendable BathyThermographs (XBTs) were deployed in the 1960s in the North Atlantic Ocean. In 1967 XBTs were deployed in operational mode to provide a continuous record of temperature profile data along repeated transects, now known as the ...
Gustavo J. Goni +33 more
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A special meeting was held on the 11th February, 1929, at the Society's Rooms, Tasmanian Museum, Hobart, the President of the Society, Sir James O'Grady, K.C.M.G., presiding. Major Giblin gave an address, "Beetles and Kings, A Programme for Tasmania,
Royal Society of Tasmania,
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Future Directions in Conservation Research on Petrels and Shearwaters
Shearwaters and petrels (hereafter petrels) are highly adapted seabirds that occur across all the world’s oceans. Petrels are a threatened seabird group comprising 124 species.
Airam Rodríguez +41 more
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Meteorological and botanical abstract, for the Summer quarter, 1868 [PDF]
Meteorological records recorded at the Observatory, Hobart Town. Also includes leafing, flowering, and fruiting times of a few standard plants in the Royal Societies gardens for the Summer quarter of the year ...
Royal Society of Tasmania,
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Following on from Part 1: Best Practices for Core Argo floats - Getting started and data considerations, we present Part 2: Best Practices for Core Argo floats in terms of physical handling and deployments and recommended metadata parameters.
Tamaryn Morris +12 more
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Penguins face a wide range of threats. Most observed population changes have been negative and have happened over the last 60 years. Today, populations of 11 penguin species are decreasing.
Yan Ropert-Coudert +30 more
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The development of the guano trade from Hobart Town in the fifties and sixties
Within recent years there has been a marked return of interest in the remote islands of the Pacific, since these islands have now acquired a strategic value on account of the Empire and Pan-American Flying Routes. In the following pages an attempt has been made to link up their history with the development of the guano industry from Hobart Town by the ...
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A revision of the Lepidoptem of Tasmania [PDF]
Tasmania is rich in Lepidoptera. The species are numerous, very interesting, but have been very little studied. There is a great want of resident collectors and observers and it is to encourage these that this revision has been planned.
Turner, A Jefferis
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Global and Regional Marine Ecosystem Models Reveal Key Uncertainties in Climate Change Projections
Climate change is affecting ocean temperature, acidity, currents, and primary production, causing shifts in species distributions, marine ecosystems, and ultimately fisheries.
Tyler D. Eddy +36 more
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Frontiers in Fine-Scale in situ Studies: Opportunities During the SWOT Fast Sampling Phase
Conceived as a major new tool for climate studies, the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission will launch in late 2021 and will retrieve the dynamics of the oceans upper layer at an unprecedented resolution of a few kilometers ...
Francesco d’Ovidio +14 more
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