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Argo software tools

Software tools have been developed for a variety of audiences from beginners to Argo data experts. Some tools are designed to access data, manipulate it and visualize it while others help Argo experts perform quality control. In addition, some tools are targeted at the entire Argo collection, while others focus only on BGC or Deep

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Arctic Report Card

One impactful scientific and communication product the Arctic Research Program coordinates is the annual creation of the Arctic Report Card. Since 2006, the Arctic Report Card has provided a peer-reviewed chapters series characterizing the current state of the Arctic. The Arctic Report Card release in 2022 was covered by 870 media outlets across 10 countries with

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Adopt a Drifter

The Adopt a Drifter Program began in December 2004 with the mission of establishing scientific partnerships between schools around the world and engaging students in activities and communication about ocean science. This free program provides teachers with an opportunity to integrate ocean observing data into their curriculum. A drifting buoy, or drifter, is a floating ocean buoy equipped with meteorological and/or oceanographic sensing

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SEREAD

SEREAD (Scientific Educational Resources and Experience Associated with the Deployment of Argo profiling floats in the South Pacific Ocean) is an educational program and resource that provides regionally relevant and focused ocean science that is built upon Argo data in a format that fits directly into existing curricula of Pacific Island schools. SEREAD teaches basic

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Hubbard Glacier

Arctic Research Vessels Tracking and Coordination Tool

The Research Vessel Activities tool was compiled and created by IARPC and NOAA Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing (GOMO) Arctic Research Program Knauss Fellow Sarah Tucker with support from David Allen (Program Manager, Arctic Research Program at NOAA GOMO), Renee Crain (Arctic Research Support and Logistics Manager, NSF), and Liz Weinberg (Engagement Director, IARPC). Input

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