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FK150301 Henderson Perth Canyon to Henderson Bathymetry 2015 (4441/20150012S)
The FK150301 bathymetry Survey/Acquisition was acquired by University of Western Australia onboard the Research Vessel Falkor during the period 1st of March 2015 to 12th March 2015 using the Sensor/Instrument Kongsberg EM302 (30 kHz), EM710 (30 kHz) A primary goal for the mission was to run ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) surveys at various depths to assess what animals might be found, their abundance, and the best sites for more focused research. The researchers expected to find a range of species including corals, sponges, sea fans, sea pens, urchins, sea stars, and large fish including sharks. While researchers had ideas of what they would see, having never actually explored the canyon there was no telling what they might find. Species new to science are always a possibility, especially during deeper dives. Appropriate acknowledgment must be given to both the original scientists (Professor Malcolm McCulloch)(https://www.marine-geo.org/tools/search/DataSets.php?data_set_uids=22296,22297) and to the Marine Geoscience Data System (www.marine-geo.org). This dataset is published with the permission of the CEO, Geoscience Australia. Not to be used for navigational purposes
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FK150301 Henderson Perth Canyon to Henderson Bathymetry 2015 (4441/20150012S)
공공데이터포털
The FK150301 bathymetry Survey/Acquisition was acquired by University of Western Australia onboard the Research Vessel Falkor during the period 1st of March 2015 to 12th March 2015 using the Sensor/Instrument Kongsberg EM302 (30 kHz), EM710 (30 kHz) A primary goal for the mission was to run ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) surveys at various depths to assess what animals might be found, their abundance, and the best sites for more focused research. The researchers expected to find a range of species including corals, sponges, sea fans, sea pens, urchins, sea stars, and large fish including sharks. While researchers had ideas of what they would see, having never actually explored the canyon there was no telling what they might find. Species new to science are always a possibility, especially during deeper dives. Appropriate acknowledgment must be given to both the original scientists (Professor Malcolm McCulloch)(https://www.marine-geo.org/tools/search/DataSets.php?data_set_uids=22296,22297) and to the Marine Geoscience Data System (www.marine-geo.org). This dataset is published with the permission of the CEO, Geoscience Australia. Not to be used for navigational purposes
FK150301 Henderson Perth Canyon to Henderson Bathymetry 2015 (4441/20150012S)
공공데이터포털
The FK150301 bathymetry Survey/Acquisition was acquired by University of Western Australia onboard the Research Vessel Falkor during the period 1st of March 2015 to 12th March 2015 using the Sensor/Instrument Kongsberg EM302 (30 kHz), EM710 (30 kHz) A primary goal for the mission was to run ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) surveys at various depths to assess what animals might be found, their abundance, and the best sites for more focused research. The researchers expected to find a range of species including corals, sponges, sea fans, sea pens, urchins, sea stars, and large fish including sharks. While researchers had ideas of what they would see, having never actually explored the canyon there was no telling what they might find. Species new to science are always a possibility, especially during deeper dives. Appropriate acknowledgment must be given to both the original scientists (Professor Malcolm McCulloch)(https://www.marine-geo.org/tools/search/DataSets.php?data_set_uids=22296,22297) and to the Marine Geoscience Data System (www.marine-geo.org). This dataset is published with the permission of the CEO, Geoscience Australia. Not to be used for navigational purposes
FK150301 Henderson Perth Canyon to Henderson Bathymetry 2015 (4441/20150012S)
공공데이터포털
The FK150301 bathymetry Survey/Acquisition was acquired by University of Western Australia onboard the Research Vessel Falkor during the period 1st of March 2015 to 12th March 2015 using the Sensor/Instrument Kongsberg EM302 (30 kHz), EM710 (30 kHz) A primary goal for the mission was to run ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) surveys at various depths to assess what animals might be found, their abundance, and the best sites for more focused research. The researchers expected to find a range of species including corals, sponges, sea fans, sea pens, urchins, sea stars, and large fish including sharks. While researchers had ideas of what they would see, having never actually explored the canyon there was no telling what they might find. Species new to science are always a possibility, especially during deeper dives. Appropriate acknowledgment must be given to both the original scientists (Professor Malcolm McCulloch)(https://www.marine-geo.org/tools/search/DataSets.php?data_set_uids=22296,22297) and to the Marine Geoscience Data System (www.marine-geo.org). This dataset is published with the permission of the CEO, Geoscience Australia. Not to be used for navigational purposes
FK150301 Henderson Perth Canyon to Henderson Bathymetry 2015 (4441/20150012S)
공공데이터포털
The FK150301 bathymetry Survey/Acquisition was acquired by University of Western Australia onboard the Research Vessel Falkor during the period 1st of March 2015 to 12th March 2015 using the Sensor/Instrument Kongsberg EM302 (30 kHz), EM710 (30 kHz) A primary goal for the mission was to run ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) surveys at various depths to assess what animals might be found, their abundance, and the best sites for more focused research. The researchers expected to find a range of species including corals, sponges, sea fans, sea pens, urchins, sea stars, and large fish including sharks. While researchers had ideas of what they would see, having never actually explored the canyon there was no telling what they might find. Species new to science are always a possibility, especially during deeper dives. Appropriate acknowledgment must be given to both the original scientists (Professor Malcolm McCulloch)(https://www.marine-geo.org/tools/search/DataSets.php?data_set_uids=22296,22297) and to the Marine Geoscience Data System (www.marine-geo.org). This dataset is published with the permission of the CEO, Geoscience Australia. Not to be used for navigational purposes
FK150301 Henderson Perth Canyon to Henderson Bathymetry 2015 (4441/20150012S)
공공데이터포털
The FK150301 bathymetry Survey/Acquisition was acquired by University of Western Australia onboard the Research Vessel Falkor during the period 1st of March 2015 to 12th March 2015 using the Sensor/Instrument Kongsberg EM302 (30 kHz), EM710 (30 kHz) A primary goal for the mission was to run ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) surveys at various depths to assess what animals might be found, their abundance, and the best sites for more focused research. The researchers expected to find a range of species including corals, sponges, sea fans, sea pens, urchins, sea stars, and large fish including sharks. While researchers had ideas of what they would see, having never actually explored the canyon there was no telling what they might find. Species new to science are always a possibility, especially during deeper dives. Appropriate acknowledgment must be given to both the original scientists (Professor Malcolm McCulloch)(https://www.marine-geo.org/tools/search/DataSets.php?data_set_uids=22296,22297) and to the Marine Geoscience Data System (www.marine-geo.org). This dataset is published with the permission of the CEO, Geoscience Australia. Not to be used for navigational purposes
KN145L4 Perth Canyon Bathymetry 1994 (1179/19940008S)
공공데이터포털
The KN145L4 bathymetry survey was acquired by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution onboard the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Research Vessel Knorr from the 19 November to 22 November 1994 using the SeaBeam 2112 sonar system. The bathymetry dataset was acquired while the Research Vessel Knorr was surveying the Perth Canyon in Australia. This dataset contains the 128-210m resolution, 32-bit geotiffs of the KN145L4 survey produced from the processed SeaBeam system using the CARIS HIPS and SIPS software. Appropriate acknowledgment must be given to both the Dr. (Purdy, G. M.) (http://www.marine-geo.org/tools/search/entry.php?id=KN145L4#datasets) and to the Marine Geoscience Data System (www.marine-geo.org). Not to be used for navigational purposes
KN145L4 Perth Canyon Bathymetry 1994 (1179/19940008S)
공공데이터포털
The KN145L4 bathymetry survey was acquired by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution onboard the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Research Vessel Knorr from the 19 November to 22 November 1994 using the SeaBeam 2112 sonar system. The bathymetry dataset was acquired while the Research Vessel Knorr was surveying the Perth Canyon in Australia. This dataset contains the 128-210m resolution, 32-bit geotiffs of the KN145L4 survey produced from the processed SeaBeam system using the CARIS HIPS and SIPS software. Appropriate acknowledgment must be given to both the Dr. (Purdy, G. M.) (http://www.marine-geo.org/tools/search/entry.php?id=KN145L4#datasets) and to the Marine Geoscience Data System (www.marine-geo.org). Not to be used for navigational purposes
KN145L4 Perth Canyon Bathymetry 1994 (1179/19940008S)
공공데이터포털
The KN145L4 bathymetry survey was acquired by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution onboard the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Research Vessel Knorr from the 19 November to 22 November 1994 using the SeaBeam 2112 sonar system. The bathymetry dataset was acquired while the Research Vessel Knorr was surveying the Perth Canyon in Australia. This dataset contains the 128-210m resolution, 32-bit geotiffs of the KN145L4 survey produced from the processed SeaBeam system using the CARIS HIPS and SIPS software. Appropriate acknowledgment must be given to both the Dr. (Purdy, G. M.) (http://www.marine-geo.org/tools/search/entry.php?id=KN145L4#datasets) and to the Marine Geoscience Data System (www.marine-geo.org). Not to be used for navigational purposes
KN145L4 Perth Canyon Bathymetry 1994 (1179/19940008S)
공공데이터포털
The KN145L4 bathymetry survey was acquired by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution onboard the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Research Vessel Knorr from the 19 November to 22 November 1994 using the SeaBeam 2112 sonar system. The bathymetry dataset was acquired while the Research Vessel Knorr was surveying the Perth Canyon in Australia. This dataset contains the 128-210m resolution, 32-bit geotiffs of the KN145L4 survey produced from the processed SeaBeam system using the CARIS HIPS and SIPS software. Appropriate acknowledgment must be given to both the Dr. (Purdy, G. M.) (http://www.marine-geo.org/tools/search/entry.php?id=KN145L4#datasets) and to the Marine Geoscience Data System (www.marine-geo.org). Not to be used for navigational purposes
KN145L4 Perth Canyon Bathymetry 1994 (1179/19940008S)
공공데이터포털
The KN145L4 bathymetry survey was acquired by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution onboard the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Research Vessel Knorr from the 19 November to 22 November 1994 using the SeaBeam 2112 sonar system. The bathymetry dataset was acquired while the Research Vessel Knorr was surveying the Perth Canyon in Australia. This dataset contains the 128-210m resolution, 32-bit geotiffs of the KN145L4 survey produced from the processed SeaBeam system using the CARIS HIPS and SIPS software. Appropriate acknowledgment must be given to both the Dr. (Purdy, G. M.) (http://www.marine-geo.org/tools/search/entry.php?id=KN145L4#datasets) and to the Marine Geoscience Data System (www.marine-geo.org). Not to be used for navigational purposes