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https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/erdGtsppBest.subset https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/erdGtsppBest https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/erdGtsppBest.graph Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) Data, 1985-present The Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) develops and maintains a global ocean temperature and salinity resource with data that are both up-to-date and of the highest quality. It is a joint World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) program.  It includes data from XBTs, CTDs, moored and drifting buoys, and PALACE floats. For information about organizations contributing data to GTSPP, see http://gosic.org/goos/GTSPP-data-flow.htm .  The U.S. National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) maintains the GTSPP Continuously Managed Data Base and releases new 'best-copy' data once per month.\n\nWARNING: This dataset has a *lot* of data.  If you request too much data, your request will fail.\n* If you don't specify a longitude and latitude bounding box, don't request more than a month's data at a time.\n* If you do specify a longitude and latitude bounding box, you can request data for a proportionally longer time period.\nRequesting data for a specific station_id may be slow, but it works.\n\n*** This ERDDAP dataset has data for the entire world for all available times (currently, up to and including the JUne 2025 data) but is a subset of the original NODC 'best-copy' data.  It only includes data where the quality flags indicate the data is 1=CORRECT, 2=PROBABLY GOOD, or 5=MODIFIED. It does not include some of the metadata, any of the history data, or any of the quality flag data of the original dataset. You can always get the complete, up-to-date dataset (and additional, near-real-time data) from the source: https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/GTSPP/ .  Specific differences are:\n* Profiles with a position_quality_flag or a time_quality_flag other than 1|2|5 were removed.\n* Rows with a depth (z) value less than -0.4 or greater than 10000 or a z_variable_quality_flag other than 1|2|5 were removed.\n* Temperature values less than -4 or greater than 40 or with a temperature_quality_flag other than 1|2|5 were set to NaN.\n* Salinity values less than 0 or greater than 41 or with a salinity_quality_flag other than 1|2|5 were set to NaN.\n* Time values were converted from \"days since 1900-01-01 00:00:00\" to \"seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00\".\n\nSee the Quality Flag definitions on page 5 and \"Table 2.1: Global Impossible Parameter Values\" on page 61 of\nhttps://www.nodc.noaa.gov/GTSPP/document/qcmans/GTSPP_RT_QC_Manual_20090916.pdf .\nThe Quality Flag definitions are also at\nhttps://www.nodc.noaa.gov/GTSPP/document/qcmans/qcflags.htm .\n\ncdm_data_type = TrajectoryProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (Trajectory ID)\n... (11 more variables)\n https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/erdGtsppBest_fgdc.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/erdGtsppBest_iso19115.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/info/erdGtsppBest/index.htmlTable https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/GTSPP/ (external link) http://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov:8080/erddap/rss/erdGtsppBest.rss https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=erdGtsppBest&showErrors=false&email= NOAA NODC erdGtsppBest
https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/aadcArgos https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/aadcArgos.graph OBIS - ARGOS Satellite Tracking of Animals Various species have been tracked using ARGOS PTT trackers since the early 1990's. These include Emperor, King and Adelie pengiuns, Light-mantled Sooty, Grey-headed and Black-browed albatrosses, Antarctic and Australian fur seals, Southern Elephant Seal and Blue and Humpback whales. Note that not all data for any species or locations is or will be exposed to OBIS. Geographic coverage is from Heard Island to the west and Macquarie Island to the east and several islands near the southern end of Chile. The data has been filtered to remove most but not all erroneous positions.\n\nDiGIR is an engine which takes XML requests for data and returns a data\nsubset stored as XML data (as defined in a schema). For more DiGIR\ninformation, see http://digir.sourceforge.net/ ,\nhttp://diveintodigir.ecoforge.net/draft/digirdive.html ,\nand http://digir.net/prov/prov_manual.html .\nA list of Digir providers is at\nhttp://bigdig.ecoforge.net/wiki/SchemaStatus .\n\nDarwin is the original schema for use with the DiGIR engine.\n\nThe Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) schema extends\nDarwin. For more OBIS info, see http://www.iobis.org .\nSee the OBIS schema at http://www.iobis.org/tech/provider/questions .\n\nQueries: Although OBIS datasets have many variables, most variables\nhave few values.  The only queries that are likely to succeed MUST\ninclude a constraint for Genus= and MAY include constraints for\nSpecies=, longitude, latitude, and time.\n\nMost OBIS datasets return a maximum of 1000 rows of data per request.\nThe limitation is imposed by the OBIS administrators.\n\nAvailable Genera (and number of records): (error)\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nlongitude (degrees_east)\n... (76 more variables)\n https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/aadcArgos_fgdc.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/aadcArgos_iso19115.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/info/aadcArgos/index.htmlTable http://data.aad.gov.au/ (external link) http://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov:8080/erddap/rss/aadcArgos.rss https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=aadcArgos&showErrors=false&email= AADC aadcArgos
https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/fishbaseObis https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/fishbaseObis.graph OBIS - FishBase (Philippine Server) FishBase is a global information system on fishes. FishBase is a relational database with information to cater to different professionals such as research scientists, fisheries managers, zoologists and many more.  FishBase on the web contains practically all fish species known to science. FishBase was developed at the WorldFish Center in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and many other partners, and with support from the European Commission (EC). Since 2001 FishBase is supported by a consortium of seven research institutions.\n\nDiGIR is an engine which takes XML requests for data and returns a data\nsubset stored as XML data (as defined in a schema). For more DiGIR\ninformation, see http://digir.sourceforge.net/ ,\nhttp://diveintodigir.ecoforge.net/draft/digirdive.html ,\nand http://digir.net/prov/prov_manual.html .\nA list of Digir providers is at\nhttp://bigdig.ecoforge.net/wiki/SchemaStatus .\n\nDarwin is the original schema for use with the DiGIR engine.\n\nThe Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) schema extends\nDarwin. For more OBIS info, see http://www.iobis.org .\nSee the OBIS schema at http://www.iobis.org/tech/provider/questions .\n\nQueries: Although OBIS datasets have many variables, most variables\nhave few values.  The only queries that are likely to succeed MUST\ninclude a constraint for Genus= and MAY include constraints for\nSpecies=, longitude, latitude, and time.\n\nMost OBIS datasets return a maximum of 1000 rows of data per request.\nThe limitation is imposed by the OBIS administrators.\n\nAvailable Genera (and number of records): (error)\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nlongitude (degrees_east)\n... (76 more variables)\n https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fishbaseObis_fgdc.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fishbaseObis_iso19115.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/info/fishbaseObis/index.htmlTable http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/home.htm (external link) http://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov:8080/erddap/rss/fishbaseObis.rss https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fishbaseObis&showErrors=false&email= FishBase fishbaseObis
https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/rutgersGombis https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/rutgersGombis.graph OBIS - Gulf of Maine Bottom Trawl Survey Data (NEFSC,NMFS,NOAA) Gulf of Maine Bottom Trawl Survey Data (NEFSC,NMFS,NOAA)\n\nDiGIR is an engine which takes XML requests for data and returns a data\nsubset stored as XML data (as defined in a schema). For more DiGIR\ninformation, see http://digir.sourceforge.net/ ,\nhttp://diveintodigir.ecoforge.net/draft/digirdive.html ,\nand http://digir.net/prov/prov_manual.html .\nA list of Digir providers is at\nhttp://bigdig.ecoforge.net/wiki/SchemaStatus .\n\nDarwin is the original schema for use with the DiGIR engine.\n\nThe Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) schema extends\nDarwin. For more OBIS info, see http://www.iobis.org .\nSee the OBIS schema at http://www.iobis.org/tech/provider/questions .\n\nQueries: Although OBIS datasets have many variables, most variables\nhave few values.  The only queries that are likely to succeed MUST\ninclude a constraint for Genus= and MAY include constraints for\nSpecies=, longitude, latitude, and time.\n\nMost OBIS datasets return a maximum of 1000 rows of data per request.\nThe limitation is imposed by the OBIS administrators.\n\nAvailable Genera (and number of records): (none)\nAvailable ScientificNames (and number of records): Alosa aestivalis (14), \nAlosa pseudoharengus (77), Alosa sapidissima (16), Amblyraja radiata (54),\nAmmodytes dubius (30), Anarhichas lupus (7), Anchoa hepsetus (1),\nAnguilliformes o. (1), Argentina silus (7), Artediellus sp. (5),\nAspidophoroides monopterygius (16), Balistidae f. (1), Bathynectes\nlongispina (4), Bathypolypus arcticus (51), Brosme brosme (18), Cancer\nborealis (295), Cancer irroratus (96), Centropristis striata (10),\nChaceon quinquedens (34), Chauliodus sloani (2), Chlorophthalmus\nagassizi (1), Citharichthys arctifrons (22), Clupea harengus (141),\nConger oceanicus (1), Congridae f. (2), Crangon septemspinosa (36),\nCryptacanthodes maculatus (9), Cyclopterus lumpus (4), Dactylopterus\nvolitans (1), Decapoda o. (102), Decapterus macarellus (2), Decapterus\npunctatus (1), Dichelopandalus leptocerus (106), Dipturus laevis (27),\nEnchelyopus cimbrius (46), Engraulis eurystole (1), Eualus\nfabricii (6), Gadidae f. (4), Gadus morhua (104), Gasterosteus\naculeatus (4), Glyptocephalus cynoglossus (109), Helicolenus\ndactylopterus (31), Hemitripterus americanus (105), Hippoglossina\noblonga (90), Hippoglossoides platessoides (127), Hippoglossus\nhippoglossus (14), Homarus americanus (371), Illex illecebrosus (142),\nLaemonema barbatulum (2), Lebbeus groenlandicus (3), Lebbeus\npolaris (26), Lepophidium profundorum (10), Leptoclinus maculatus (4),\nLeucoraja erinacea (110), Leucoraja garmani (1), Leucoraja\nocellata (90), Limanda ferruginea (83), Lithodes maja (39), Loligo\npealeii (121), Lolliguncula brevis (1), Lophius americanus (119),\nLumpenus lumpretaeformis (3), Lycenchelys verrillii (3), Macrouridae\nf. (9), Majidae f. (3), Malacoraja senta (55), Maurolicus\nweitzmani (8), Melanogrammus aeglefinus (138), Melanostigma\natlanticum (23), Menidia menidia (1), Menticirrhus saxatilis (1),\nMerluccius albidus (5), Merluccius bilinearis (261), Morone\nsaxatilis (1), Mustelus canis (3), Myctophidae f. (14), Myoxocephalus\naenaeus (4), Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus (144), Myxine\nglutinosa (27), Nemichthys scolopaceus (1), Octopoda o. (22), Octopus\nvulgaris (20), Ophichthidae f. (1), Ophidiidae f. (1), Ovalipes\nocellatus (38), Pandalus borealis (421), Pandalus montagui (40),\nPandalus propinquus (63), Paralepididae f. (4), Paralichthys\ndentatus (16), Pasiphaea multidentata (34), Peprilus\ntriacanthus (133), Pholis gunnellus (2), Phycis chesteri (14),\nPlacopecten magellanicus (96), Pollachius virens (98), Pomatomus\nsaltatrix (22), Pontophilus norvegicus (17), Priacanthus arenatus (3),\nPrionotus carolinus (11), Prionotus evolans (1), Pseudopleuronectes\namericanus (109), Reinhardtius hippoglossoides (2), Scomber\nscombrus (47), Scomberesox saurus (10), Scophthalmus aquosus (68),\nSebastes fasciatus (132), Sepiolodae f. (3), Spirontocaris\nliljeborgii (22), Squalus acanthias (541), Stenotomus chrysops (7),\nStephanolepis hispidus (2), Stoloteuthis leucoptera (4), Stomias boa\nferox (1), Symphurus civitatium (1), Symphurus sp. (1), Syngnathus\nfuscus (3), Tautogolabrus adspersus (23), Torpedo nobiliana (2),\nTrichiuridae f. (1), Triglidae f. (2), Triglops murrayi (6),\nUndetermined (2), Urophycis chuss (212), Urophycis regia (18),\nUrophycis sp. (17), Urophycis tenuis (129), Zenopsis conchifera (3),\nZoarces americanus (68), Zoarcidae f. (1)\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nlongitude (degrees_east)\n... (76 more variables)\n https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/rutgersGombis_fgdc.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/rutgersGombis_iso19115.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/info/rutgersGombis/index.htmlTable https://www.nefsc.noaa.gov (external link) http://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov:8080/erddap/rss/rutgersGombis.rss https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=rutgersGombis&showErrors=false&email= NOAA NEFSC rutgersGombis
https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/rutgersGhmp https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/rutgersGhmp.graph OBIS - Gwaii Haanas Marine Plants (OBIS Canada) The database covers the Haida Gwaii archipelago on the West Coast of Canada, including all species of the Haida Gwaii region from any published source, accessible collection and unpublished observations from scientists.Lists all marine plant species and maps their distributions from the first records (1911) to 1999 and includes 348 seaweed and 4 seagrass species from 456 intertidal to shallow subtidal locations. This inventory had detailed regional starting points (Hawkes et al. 1978; Scagel et al. 1993) and >90% of the plant species are represented by specimens in the Phycological Herbarium of the University of British Columbia Botany Department. OBIS Schema concepts implemented in this data set are:DateLastModified, InstitutionCode, CollectionCode, CatalogNumber, ScientificName, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species, Subspecies, ScientificNameAuthor, YearCollected, MonthCollected, DayCollected, Country, Locality, Longitude, Latitude, Citation, DepthRange. For OBIS Schema concept details see http://www.iobis.org/tech/provider/\n\nDiGIR is an engine which takes XML requests for data and returns a data\nsubset stored as XML data (as defined in a schema). For more DiGIR\ninformation, see http://digir.sourceforge.net/ ,\nhttp://diveintodigir.ecoforge.net/draft/digirdive.html ,\nand http://digir.net/prov/prov_manual.html .\nA list of Digir providers is at\nhttp://bigdig.ecoforge.net/wiki/SchemaStatus .\n\nDarwin is the original schema for use with the DiGIR engine.\n\nThe Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) schema extends\nDarwin. For more OBIS info, see http://www.iobis.org .\nSee the OBIS schema at http://www.iobis.org/tech/provider/questions .\n\nQueries: Although OBIS datasets have many variables, most variables\nhave few values.  The only queries that are likely to succeed MUST\ninclude a constraint for Genus= and MAY include constraints for\nSpecies=, longitude, latitude, and time.\n\nMost OBIS datasets return a maximum of 1000 rows of data per request.\nThe limitation is imposed by the OBIS administrators.\n\nAvailable Genera (and number of records): Acrochaetium (5),\nAcrosiphonia (30), Acrothrix (1), Agarum (40), Ahnfeltia (13),\nAlaria (144), Amplisiphonia (3), Analipus (27), Antithamnion (33),\nAntithamnionella (2), Audouinella (4), Bangia (11),\nBatrachospermum (1), Blidingia (6), Bolbocoleon (1),\nBonnemaisonia (10), Bossiella (57), Botryocladia (4),\nCalliarthron (30), Callithamnion (57), Callophyllis (66),\nCapsosiphon (4), Ceramium (55), Chaetomorpha (2), Chondracanthus (35),\nCladophora (65), Clathromorphum (4), Codium (174), Coilodesme (5),\nCollinsiella (6), Colpomenia (26), Constantinea (14), Corallina (122),\nCostaria (89), Cryptonemia (4), Cryptopleura (27),\nCryptosiphonia (70), Cumagloia (3), Cymathere (45), Cystoseira (7),\nDelesseria (15), Derbesia (18), Desmarestia (99), Dictyosiphon (2),\nDictyota (19), Dilsea (4), Ectocarpus (20), Egregia (135),\nEisenia (3), Elachista (9), Endocladia (88), Enteromorpha (95),\nErythrocladia (3), Erythrophyllum (12), Erythrotrichia (8),\nEudesme (5), Euthora (3), Farlowia (8), Fauchea (18), Feldmannia (2),\nFryeella (6), Fucus (213), Gelidium (4), Gloiopeltis (61),\nGloiosiphonia (1), Gracilaria (14), Grateloupia (1),\nHalosaccion (129), Halymenia (6), Haplogloia (8), Harveyella (1),\nHecatonema (1), Hedophyllum (116), Herposiphonia (14),\nHeterosiphonia (15), Hildenbrandia (12), Hollenbergia (8),\nHymenena (27), Kallymeniopsis (2), Laminaria (238), Leathesia (95),\nLessoniopsis (67), Lithophyllum (7), Lithothamnium (88),\nLithothrix (1), Lola (1), Macrocystis (124), Melanosiphon (7),\nMelobesia (4), Membranoptera (17), Mesophyllum (19), Microcladia (53),\nMonostroma (10), Myriogramme (1), Myrionema (4), Navicula (1),\nNemalion (2), Neodilsea (1), Neoptilota (18), Nienburgia (2),\nNitophyllum (13), Odonthalia (134), Opuntiella (26), Palmaria (26),\nPelvetiopsis (1), Percursaria (1), Petalonia (8), Peyssonnelia (11),\nPhaeosaccion (2), Phaeostrophion (2), Phycodrys (3),\nPhyllospadix (117), Pikea (6), Pilayella (17), Pleonosporium (2),\nPleurophycus (42), Plocamium (52), Polyneura (39), Polysiphonia (68),\nPorphyra (147), Porphyropsis (5), Prasiola (9), Prionitis (53),\nPseudolithophyllum (5), Pterochondria (9), Pterosiphonia (51),\nPterygophora (21), Ptilota (46), Pugetia (11), Punctaria (2),\nRalfsia (24), Rhizoclonium (10), Rhodochorton (5), Rhodomela (7),\nRhodophysema (2), Rhodoptilum (4), Rhodymenia (6), Rosenvingiella (1),\nRuppia (9), Salicornia (10), Sarcodiotheca (12), Sargassum (19),\nSaundersella (10), Schizymenia (8), Scinaia (12), Scytosiphon (11),\nSmithora (15), Soranthera (23), Sphacelaria (5), Spongomorpha (13),\nSpongonema (3), Stictyosiphon (2), Stylonema (1), Syringoderma (6),\nTrentepohlia (1), Turnerella (1), Ulothrix (6), Ulva (154),\nUlvella (1), Urospora (2), Verrucaria (7), Zostera (82)\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nlongitude (degrees_east)\n... (76 more variables)\n https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/rutgersGhmp_fgdc.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/rutgersGhmp_iso19115.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/info/rutgersGhmp/index.htmlTable http://gcmd.nasa.gov/KeywordSearch/Metadata.do?Portal=caobis&MetadataType=0&KeywordPath=&MetadataView=Full&EntryId=OBIS.Gwaii_MarPlants (external link) http://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov:8080/erddap/rss/rutgersGhmp.rss https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=rutgersGhmp&showErrors=false&email= DFO Canada rutgersGhmp
https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/rutgersSeamap https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/rutgersSeamap.graph OBIS - SEAMAP (Rutgers) - marine mammals, birds and turtles The Ocean Biogeographic Information System - Spatial Ecological Analysis of Megavertabrate Populations (OBIS-SEAMAP) is a spatially referenced database of data related to marine mammals, birds and turtles. This project is one of several nodes comprising the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS).\n\nDiGIR is an engine which takes XML requests for data and returns a data\nsubset stored as XML data (as defined in a schema). For more DiGIR\ninformation, see http://digir.sourceforge.net/ ,\nhttp://diveintodigir.ecoforge.net/draft/digirdive.html ,\nand http://digir.net/prov/prov_manual.html .\nA list of Digir providers is at\nhttp://bigdig.ecoforge.net/wiki/SchemaStatus .\n\nDarwin is the original schema for use with the DiGIR engine.\n\nThe Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) schema extends\nDarwin. For more OBIS info, see http://www.iobis.org .\nSee the OBIS schema at http://www.iobis.org/tech/provider/questions .\n\nQueries: Although OBIS datasets have many variables, most variables\nhave few values.  The only queries that are likely to succeed MUST\ninclude a constraint for Genus= and MAY include constraints for\nSpecies=, longitude, latitude, and time.\n\nMost OBIS datasets return a maximum of 1000 rows of data per request.\nThe limitation is imposed by the OBIS administrators.\n\nAvailable Genera (and number of records): Actitis (13),\nAechmophorus (13015), Alca (362), Alle (8858), Anas (20383),\nAnous (66), Anser (1), Aphriza (17), Aptenodytes (43),\nArctocephalus (20), Ardea (8542), Arenaria (141), Aythya (17396),\nBalaenoptera (9140), Berardius (61), Brachyramphus (2530),\nBranta (3335), Brevoortia (149), Bucephala (98937), Bulweria (32),\nButeo (31), Calidris (185), Callorhinus (1799), Calonectris (2217),\nCaranx (24), Caretta (18679), Casmerodius (2), Catharacta (1022),\nCathartes (5), Catoptrophorus (14), Cephalorhynchus (26),\nCepphus (11227), Cerorhinca (8842), Cetorhinus (472), Charadrius (47),\nChelonia (1192), Chen (83), Chionis (7), Chlidonias (809),\nChloroscombrus (1), Circus (51), Clangula (3525), Colaptes (5),\nColumba (48), Corvus (3119), Coryphaena (120), Cubaris (2047),\nCygnus (301), Cystophora (22), Daption (1688), Delphinapterus (9),\nDelphinus (3255), Dermochelys (473), Diomedea (2779), Egretta (5),\nEnhydra (2079), Eretmochelys (2), Erignathus (43),\nEschrichtius (1648), Eubalaena (808), Eudyptes (79), Eumetopias (293),\nFalco (15), Feresa (77), Fratercula (2463), Fregata (560),\nFregetta (791), Fulica (32), Fulmarus (42217), Gallinago (3),\nGarrodia (25), Gavia (15422), Genus (1364), Globicephala (2506),\nGrampus (2352), Gygis (14), Haematopus (162), Haliaeetus (2433),\nHalichoerus (9487), Halobaena (557), Heteroscelus (4), Himantopus (2),\nHistrio (271), Histrionicus (4151), Hydrobates (165), Hyperoodon (52),\nIndopacetus (4), Kogia (415), Lagenodelphis (38),\nLagenorhynchus (2948), Larus (138165), Lepidochelys (1637),\nLimnodromus (12), Limosa (34), Lissodelphis (570), Lontra (75),\nLophodytes (1045), Macronectes (1412), Manta (53), Megaceryle (833),\nMegaptera (12415), Melanitta (54800), Mergus (15475),\nMesoplodon (331), Mirounga (7728), Mola (2757), Morus (8944),\nMyliobatis (2), Nesofregetta (1), Numenius (16), Oceanites (9448),\nOceanodroma (11690), Odobenus (146), Opisthonema (1), Orcinus (423),\nOxyura (756), Pachyptila (3407), Pagodroma (454), Pagophila (1305),\nPagophilus (47), Pandion (100), Patagioenas (8), Pelagodroma (18),\nPelecanoides (410), Pelecanus (3148), Peponocephala (43),\nPhaethon (209), Phalacrocorax (21676), Phalacrocorax Spp. (1962),\nPhalaropus (10516), Phoca (9040), Phocoena (14526),\nPhocoenoides (4385), Phoebastria (12166), Phoebetria (1035),\nPhyseter (1603), Pluvialis (53), Podiceps (9543), Podilymbus (3),\nPogonias (1), Polysticta (8), Prionace (464), Procellaria (2723),\nPseudobulweria (14), Pseudorca (76), Pterodroma (2128),\nPtychoramphus (11032), Puffinus (40941), Pusa (125), Pygoscelis (480),\nRachycentron (6), Recurvirostra (14), Rhincodon (18), Rhinoptera (55),\nRissa (26672), Rynchops (3), Scomberomorus (18), Somateria (568),\nSpheniscus (13), Sphyrna (317), Stenella (5011), Steno (268),\nStercorarius (7383), Sterna (6974), Stomolophus (3), Sula (831),\nSynthliboramphus (849), Thalassoica (898), Thunnus (19),\nTrichechus (1), Tringa (1083), Tursiops (12455), Uria (48880),\nUrsus (25), Xiphias (16), Zalophus (4668), Ziphius (455)\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nlongitude (degrees_east)\n... (76 more variables)\n https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/rutgersSeamap_fgdc.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/rutgersSeamap_iso19115.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/info/rutgersSeamap/index.htmlTable http://obis.env.duke.edu (external link) http://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov:8080/erddap/rss/rutgersSeamap.rss https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=rutgersSeamap&showErrors=false&email= Duke rutgersSeamap
https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/griddap/ROMSMETEO https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/griddap/ROMSMETEO.graph https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/wms/ROMSMETEO/request Synthetic temperature fields from METEOROMS Synthetic temperature fields from METEOROMS\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\ntemperature (sea water temperature, Celsius)\n https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ROMSMETEO_fgdc.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ROMSMETEO_iso19115.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/info/ROMSMETEO/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/ (external link) http://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov:8080/erddap/rss/ROMSMETEO.rss https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ROMSMETEO&showErrors=false&email= METEO/USC ROMSMETEO
https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/griddap/IOOSTCHPEMILY https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/griddap/IOOSTCHPEMILY.graph https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/wms/IOOSTCHPEMILY/request Synthetic temperature/salinity profiles for Hurricane Emily. Quality Flag = Preliminary Synthetic temperature/salinity profiles for Hurricane Emily. Quality Flag = Preliminary\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\ntemperature (sea water temperature, K)\nsalinity (sea water salinity, 1e-3)\n https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/IOOSTCHPEMILY_fgdc.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/IOOSTCHPEMILY_iso19115.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/info/IOOSTCHPEMILY/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/cyclone/data/ (external link) http://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov:8080/erddap/rss/IOOSTCHPEMILY.rss https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=IOOSTCHPEMILY&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/AOML IOOSTCHPEMILY
https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/griddap/IOOSTCHPRITA https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/griddap/IOOSTCHPRITA.graph https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/wms/IOOSTCHPRITA/request Synthetic temperature/salinity profiles for Hurricane Rita. Quality Flag = Preliminary Synthetic temperature/salinity profiles for Hurricane Rita. Quality Flag = Preliminary\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\ntemperature (sea water temperature, K)\nsalinity (sea water salinity, 1e-3)\n https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/IOOSTCHPRITA_fgdc.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/IOOSTCHPRITA_iso19115.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/info/IOOSTCHPRITA/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/cyclone/data/ (external link) http://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov:8080/erddap/rss/IOOSTCHPRITA.rss https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=IOOSTCHPRITA&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/AOML IOOSTCHPRITA
https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/griddap/IOOSTCHPWILMA https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/griddap/IOOSTCHPWILMA.graph https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/wms/IOOSTCHPWILMA/request Synthetic temperature/salinity profiles for Hurricane Wilma. Quality Flag = Preliminary Synthetic temperature/salinity profiles for Hurricane Wilma. Quality Flag = Preliminary\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time][depth][latitude][longitude]):\ntemperature (sea water temperature, K)\nsalinity (sea water salinity, 1e-3)\n https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/IOOSTCHPWILMA_fgdc.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/IOOSTCHPWILMA_iso19115.xml https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/info/IOOSTCHPWILMA/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/cyclone/data/ (external link) http://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov:8080/erddap/rss/IOOSTCHPWILMA.rss https://cwcgom.aoml.noaa.gov/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=IOOSTCHPWILMA&showErrors=false&email= NOAA/AOML IOOSTCHPWILMA

 
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