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Data Production and Distribution Status
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Visually search the ocean color data archive. Directly download or order data from a single file to an entire mission. |
Browse the entire global ocean color data set for many parameters and time periods and download PNG images or digital data in HDF format. |
Time series plots of selected SeaWiFS, MODIS and OCTS Standard Mapped Images for a set of selected regions or the entire globe. |
The FTP access to our most popular data products, including the complete Level 3 data archive. |
Ocean Net Primary Productivity data products derived from MODIS and/or SeaWiFS data available from Oregon State University. |
An easy-to-use, Web-based interface for the visualization and analysis of Earth Science data provided by the GES DISC DAAC. |
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Ocean Color Web Feature |
Recent topics and imagery of interest to the OceanColor community.
White Water over Blue
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Our planet is called blue for its oceans; nevertheless, that blue is always
partially hidden by an ever-moving, global collection of water droplets
and ice crystals that add substantial whiteness to Earth's mien. It is
because these clouds move, that ocean color scientists can ply their
trade -- taking advantage of ocean-reflected light from cloud-free areas
to deduce optical properties of the water column.
The above SeaWiFS composite -- collected during half a day on October 26,
2008 -- depicts Earth's cloudiness well but still offers views of interesting
ocean features such as: spring blooms across the Patagonian Shelf,
Mississippi-River-enhanced greenness in the northern Gulf of Mexico,
and darkness in the southeastern Caribbean caused by
CDOM in the Orinoco River plume.
Click on the above image for a larger view (4.8 megabytes).
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NOTE: All SeaWiFS images presented here are for research and educational use only. All commercial use of SeaWiFS data must be coordinated with GeoEye |
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Support Services |
A comprehensive image analysis package for the processing, display, analysis, and quality control of ocean color data.
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An archive of in situ oceanographic and atmospheric data for use in algorithm development and satellite data product validation.
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Near Real-Time (NRT) Services: - NRT Data Subscriptions
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