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EcoRRAP oceanographic logger data
EcoRRAP oceanographic logger data. Data collected to provide explanatory information for ecological datasets, and for model parameterisation. At the main reef per cluster (e.g. Masig Island, Lizard Island, Moore Reef, Pelorus Island, Davies Reef, Keppel Islands, Heron Island) an array of loggers were deployed at one of the front deep sites. These loggers measured salinity, temperature, depth, light and currents (current profiles and surface waves) and were deployed for 12 months at a time. A wave buoy was also deployed adjacent to the instrument array. Temperature sensors and current meters were further deployed at many other monitoring sites. Deployment details are described in the logger deployment database.
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Environmental logger data from stations at Masig Island, Maizab Kaur (Bramble Cay), the North Warrior Reefs and Thursday Island from 2018-2020 (NESP TWQ 5.14, AIMS)
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Data is from a series of instruments, including temperature loggers, weather stations and turbidity / salinity loggers deployed at four sites in the Torres Strait (Thursday Island – logger + weather station), Masig Island (logger + weather station), Bramble Cay (Maizab Kaur – logger + weather station) and the northern Warrior Reefs (turbidity and salinity) as part of a larger project to investigate the impact of Fly River discharge waters on the Torres Strait. Weather station data provides wind and atmospheric data to drive oceanographic models, temperature data identifies periods of thermal anomalies that may be related to coral bleaching and ecosystem health and the turbidity / salinity loggers identifies times where low salinity / high turbidity waters encroach on the northern part of the Torres Strait. This work represents a two-year extension to a previous NESP project with the extension, for this part of the project, looking to deploy instruments at the Northern Warrior Reefs for turbidity and salinity monitoring and to maintain the rest of the instruments to support the modelling work and remote sensing analysis. The overall project was to identify the fate of waters from the Fly River in Papua New Guinea and their potential impact on the Torres Strait region. This component of the project looked to provide real time weather information to drive the oceanographic models that model sediment transport and water movement. The Temperature loggers form an extension of previous work around identifying times of temperatures anomalies that may be linked to coral bleaching events. The work has identified a cool region in the east of the Torres Straits that may be important for longer term coral health. Finally, turbidity and salinity instruments were deployed at the Northern Warrior Reefs following concerns that this area was impacted by seagrass die-back and so may be showing signs of impact from PNG coastal waters. Two drone flights were also done over Bramble Cay, one in November 2019 and the second in October 2020. GeoTIFF images from the Drone-Deploy software are included in the data set. Methods: Weather Stations: Standard AIMS weather stations based on a Vaisala WTX-530 weather station along with a Li-Cor LI-192 PAR light sensor were deployed previously at Tuesday Islet near Thursday Island, at Masig (Yorke) Island in the central Torres Strait and at Bramble Cay (Maizab Kaur) in the north-east of the Torres Strait. Data collected includes: - Wind speed and direction averaged over 10 and 30 minutes - Relative Humidity - Barometric Pressure - Rainfall - Air Temperature - Light as PAR (Photosynthetically Active Radiation) As well as the above water sensors the stations had below water sensors, typically Seabird SBE39 temperature and depth sensors. Temperature Loggers: Small self-contained temperature loggers were deployed at a series of sites across the Torres Strait, due to restriction on retrieving these this data only includes loggers from the weather station sites. The loggers are Vemco Minilog-T II loggers (no longer produced) and record temperature every 10 minutes. Turbidity / Salinity Loggers: The instruments deployed on the Northern Warrior Reefs consisted of a Wet-Labs NTUS turbidity sensor and a SeaBird SBE-37 CTD instrument. The instruments were deployed in early 2020 and recovered in late 2020 for about a year’s worth of data. The data was downloaded and with the manufacturers software converted to standard units including accounting for calibration data. The data was topped and tailed to remove data when the instruments were not in the water (using the time stamps and depth sensor). Finally, the data was visually inspected and any spikes and other anomalous values removed. Drone Images: Drone surveys were done of Bramble Cay to get data on cay movement and stability. A DJI Phantom-3 drone was used to collect images, the images were then stitched into an ortho-mosaic using the Drone-Deploy software system. Drone
Sea Water Temperature Logger Data at Banyak Coral, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean From 05 Apr 2002 To 02 Jun 2008
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This data set was collected by one or more temperature loggers deployed around the site of Banyak Coral.
Sea Water Temperature Logger Data at Centipede Reef, From 27 Apr 2012 To 11 Jun 2020
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This data set was collected by one or more temperature loggers deployed around the site of Centipede Reef.
Sea Water Temperature Logger Data at Centipede Reef, From 27 Apr 2012 To 11 Jun 2020
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This data set was collected by one or more temperature loggers deployed around the site of Centipede Reef.
Sea Water Temperature Logger Data at Centipede Reef, From 27 Apr 2012 To 11 Jun 2020
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This data set was collected by one or more temperature loggers deployed around the site of Centipede Reef.
Sea Water Temperature Logger Data at Pelorus Island, Great Barrier Reef From 04 Aug 1993 To 12 Oct 2025
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This data set was collected by one or more temperature loggers deployed around the site of Pelorus Island.
Sea Water Temperature Logger Data at Pelorus Island, Great Barrier Reef From 04 Aug 1993 To 12 Oct 2025
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This data set was collected by one or more temperature loggers deployed around the site of Pelorus Island.
Sea Water Temperature Logger Data at Pelorus Island, Great Barrier Reef From 04 Aug 1993 To 12 Oct 2025
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This data set was collected by one or more temperature loggers deployed around the site of Pelorus Island.
Sea Water Temperature Logger Data at Imperieuse Reef, Rowley Shoals, North Western Australia From 24 Jun 2009 To 06 Aug 2025
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This data set was collected by one or more temperature loggers deployed around the site of Imperieuse Reef.