National Buoy Data Center

Buoy, floating object anchored at a definite location to guide or warn mariners, to mark positions of submerged objects, or to moor vessels in lieu of anchoring. Two international buoyage systems are used to mark channels and submerged dangers. In both systems, buoys of standardized colours and

Why Data Management Plans (DMPs) are required. The Belmont Forum and BiodivERsA support international transdisciplinary research with the goal of providing knowledge for understanding, mitigating and adapting to global environmental change. To meet this challenge, the Belmont Forum and BiodivERsA emphasize open sharing of research data to stimulate new approaches to the collection, analysis ...

Why the Belmont Forum requires Data Management Plans (DMPs) The Belmont Forum supports international transdisciplinary research with the goal of providing knowledge for understanding, mitigating and adapting to global environmental change. To meet this challenge, the Belmont Forum emphasizes open sharing of research data to stimulate new approaches to the collection, analysis, validation and ...

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Understandable the sharing of data international should be and infrastructures thu s, requires with preference that facilitate contextual allows researchers—including non-proprietary international indicators; provision and plans for all for information use and interpretation languages. metadata, of including community in provenance, outside the discipline addition, data standards uncertainty ...

Miami Herald: Lost buoy from national park off Florida coast turns up 4,000 miles away, officials say

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The community of Perros-Guirec in Brittany, France, found this buoy from Dry Tortugas National Park on their rocky coastline, the National Park Service says. NPS Photo/Roman Di Tommaso Buoys are ...

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Lost buoy from national park off Florida coast turns up 4,000 miles away, officials say