We are strong contributors to our research program's Digital Capability efforts
Most of our projects are affiliated with the Marine Environmental Prediction & Informatics Research Domain
We belong to the Marine Systems Modelling and Informatics Research group within CSIRO's Coastal and Oceanic Systems Research Program
We are the current maintainers of the Connie3 website, which allows researchers to explore connectivity in marine environments
Sharon is part of the operations team for the RRAP Modelling and Decision Support information system
Erin is involved with the Hydraspectra instrument observing program for the AquaWatch Mission
We currently maintain and support the public-facing website for the eTAS Storm Bay Decision Support Tools platform
We took over operation and maintenance of the OzCoasts website and data services from our collaborators at GeoScience Australia in 2018
We created a website for the GEO AquaWatch initiative in 2017, and handed it over to NOAA in 2020
The Australian-waters Earth Observation Phytoplankton-type products website hosted data for the calibration and validation of regional algorithms
Members of the Coastal Informatics team worked on the data services and web infrastructure for the TERN AusCover facility that is now TERN Landscapes
The SEAView website was a portal for accessing and exploring libraries of run-results from Atlantis and InVitro "whole of system" modelling projects from around Australia.
We created a website for the GEO Blue Planet initiative in 2015, and handed it over to NOAA in 2020
In 2015, we created a website for the Slacks Creek Catchment Recovery Project that was being managed by Logan City Council
We created an early version of the International Partnership for Blue Carbon website
The Coastal Collaboration Cluster was a 3-year cooperative research program aiming to identify the key social and institutional barriers and enablers to the uptake of science in the management of the coastal zone.
The Australian Coastal Ecosystems Facility (ACEF) was a facility of the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Infrastructure (TERN) from 2013 to 2017 that aimed at enabling long-term collection and distribution of key coastal datasets for use in making policy and management decisions about the protection and use of Australia’s coastal assets.
Our team works on the RECOM and Data Access and Visualisation components of the eReefs platform
The Coastal Research Web Portal showed how much coastal research work was happening in Australia, where it was based, and which agencies were carrying it out