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8,969 datasets
NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer collected oceanographic data during the EX1003 transit expedition from Hawaii to Guam in the North Pacific Ocean from May 19 to June 3, 2010. The dataset is hosted by NOAA NCEI and appears on multiple platforms, suggesting its importance for oceanographic research. Columns likely contain time-series measurements from the ship's transit.
Shipping data provides a foundation for analyzing logistics and supply chain operations. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, a popular platform for data science competitions and open data sharing. Its specific contents, such as vessel movements, port calls, or cargo details, require verification after download.
Centrality metrics for a graph representing an IoT communication network. The network structure was inferred from the ACI IoT Network Traffic Dataset 2023, prepared by the Internet of Things Research Lab (IoTRL). It is intended to facilitate studies in the field of cybersecurity.
Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) bathymetric survey HI1322 covers an 84 square kilometer area. The survey was conducted from February to April 2010 to IHO S44ed5 Order 1a standards by contractor MMT. Data and geological samples are curated by the British Geological Survey.
Maritime and Coastguard Agency bathymetric survey HI1317 covers a 17 square kilometer area in Christchurch Bay. The survey was conducted from April to October 2010 by contractor Fathoms under the Civil Hydrography Programme. Data samples and associated geological information are held by the British Geological Survey.
55 square kilometers of seafloor depth data were collected for the Isle of Wight North coast under the Civil Hydrography Programme. The survey was conducted by contractor Fathoms for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency from April 2010 to April 2011, adhering to IHO S44ed5 Order 1a standards. Samples and geological data are archived at the British Geological Survey.
Maritime and Coastguard Agency survey HI1315 covers a 47 square kilometer area off the Isle of Wight's south coast. Data was collected from April 2010 to April 2011 by contractor Fathoms under the SE Coastal Monitoring Programme, adhering to IHO S44ed5 Order 1a standards. Samples and geological data are curated by the British Geological Survey.
Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) bathymetric survey HI1312 covers an 83 square kilometer area from Dungeness to Newhaven. The survey was conducted from June to August 2013 to IHO S44ed5 Order 1a standard as part of the SE Coastal Monitoring Programme.
1380 square kilometers of bathymetric data were collected for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency from May to July 2010. The survey, conducted by Gardline under the Civil Hydrography Programme, adheres to the IHO S44ed5 Order 1a standard. Data samples and associated geological information are curated by the British Geological Survey.
Bathymetric survey data covering 187 square kilometers in the Outer Approaches to Ullapool, conducted from April 20 to June 10, 2009. The survey was executed under the Civil Hydrography Programme by contractor NetSurvey, adhering to the IHO S44ed5 Order 1a standard. Samples and geological data are curated by the British Geological Survey.
Maritime and Coastguard Agency bathymetric survey covering a 546 square kilometer area from Canna to Point of Sleat. The survey was conducted from May 9 to June 23, 2009, to IHO S44ed5 Order 1a standard by contractor NetSurvey. Data and geological samples are curated by the British Geological Survey.
A 1238 square kilometer bathymetric survey conducted for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency from November 2011 to October 2012. The data, held by the British Geological Survey, was collected under the Civil Hydrography Programme to IHO S44ed5 Order 1a standard by contractor NetSurvey.
Bathymetric survey data covering 1,395 square kilometers in the Western Approaches to the Small Isles. The survey was conducted by NetSurvey for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency's Civil Hydrography Programme, adhering to IHO S44ed5 Order 1a standard. Data collection occurred from June 23, 2009, to July 17, 2012.
A 2009 bathymetric survey conducted from 23/07/2009 to 01/09/2009 by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. The dataset covers three distinct survey blocks with total areas of 18, 14, and 121 square kilometers, adhering to IHO S44ed5 Order 1a hydrographic standards.
20 square kilometers of bathymetric data were collected for the East Anglia coast from July 17 to August 10, 2009. The survey was conducted by contractor MMT for the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency's Civil Hydrography Programme, adhering to IHO S44ed5 Order 1a standards.
Bathymetric survey data covers a 348 square kilometer area from Workington Bank to Silloth. The survey was conducted by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency from February to June 2009 and adheres to the IHO S44ed5 Order 1a standard. Data samples and associated geological information are curated by the British Geological Survey.
Maritime and Coastguard Agency bathymetric survey HI1283 covers a 5 square kilometer area near Waternish Point. The survey was conducted on October 31, 2008, adhering to the IHO S44ed4 Order 1 hydrographic standard. Samples and associated geological data are held by the British Geological Survey.
Maritime and Coastguard Agency bathymetric survey HI1279 covers the Eastern Approaches to the Nab Channel. The survey was conducted by contractor Fugro OSAE from September 29 to October 19, 2008, adhering to IHO S44ed5 Order 1a standards. Data and geological samples are curated by the British Geological Survey.
Maritime and Coastguard Agency bathymetric survey HI1274 covers a 607 square kilometer area from Papa Stour to Point of Fethaland. The survey was conducted from May to July 2008 by contractor NetSurvey to IHO S44ed5 Order 1a standard, with geological samples and data held by the British Geological Survey.
A 78-square-kilometer reconnaissance bathymetric survey conducted for the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency. The dataset includes focused surveys of Middle and South Cross Sand, covering 4 and 3 square kilometers respectively, performed to IHO S44ed4 Order 1 standard from May 23 to June 3, 2008. Data samples and associated geological information are curated by the British Geological Survey.