Scientific floats launched into the sea by the Vendée Globe skippers
Several Vendée Globe skippers have agreed to launch 1 Argo float in the South Atlantic during their race around the globe. The position of the launch has been defined in…
MVP (Moving Vessel Profiler) In INSITU TAC
Introduction The Moving Vessel Profiler (MVP) is a sophisticated oceanographic tool used for obtaining high-resolution Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) profiles while a vessel is in motion. Unlike traditional CTD…
Marine Data Store and In Situ data
At the moment, all datasets are available via the Files service, using the File Browser or the Copernicus Marine Toolbox (more info here). However, not all datasets are available via the…
WMO codes allocated for HFR systems
Thanks to a fruitful collaboration between OceanOps and the EuroGOOS High Frequency Radar Node, WMO codes were allocated for HFR stations. The codes are now reported in each datafile in…
New ICES data, bottle and CTD from 1877 to 2021
On 2024-01-29, data from the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) data portal have been added to the following Copernicus Marine Service products : INSITU_GLO_PHYBGCWAV_DISCRETE_MYNRT_013_030INSITU_ARC_PHYBGCWAV_DISCRETE_MYNRT_013_031INSITU_BAL_PHYBGCWAV_DISCRETE_MYNRT_013_032INSITU_IBI_PHYBGCWAV_DISCRETE_MYNRT_013_033INSITU_MED_PHYBGCWAV_DISCRETE_MYNRT_013_035INSITU_NWS_PHYBGCWAV_DISCRETE_MYNRT_013_036 The data…
More Arctic and Antarctic in situ data in the Copernicus marine service
The International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP), a network of drifting buoys in the Arctic and Antarctic Oceans has been provided meteorological and oceanographic data for more than 20 years. This…
Historical nutrients data from the Nordic and Barents Seas
Nutrients are building blocks at the bottom of the food chain and determine the productivity of marine ecosystems. The Nordic and Barents seas is a highly productive region that hosts…
In Situ TAC welcomes CEFAS Wavenet!
In operation since 2002, CEFAS WaveNet collects and processes data from the Cefas-operated Datawell Directional Waverider buoys, tethered at strategic locations around the UK coastline. Currently, the network comprises a…
Attention! In Situ TAC File Format changes for EIS 2023
In Situ TAC changes its file format from November 29th. From this date and during 2 months, the old format will be available to ensure a smooth transition to our users.
The In Situ TAC family is glad to inform you that the 6th issue of the European High Frequency Radar network is out!
Discover more about three HFR networks installed in Norway, Spain and South Africa, an online outage reporting tool for HFR (HOORT), joint research initiatives and contributions to conferences and workshops. You will also be able to find current and upcoming funding opportunities for your research, jobs and fellowships, and upcoming events. Enjoy reading!