1 Data information

Global collection. A mooring in oceanography is a collection of devices, connected to a wire and anchored on the sea floor. Since a mooring is stationary at a fixed location, it is also the Eulerian way of measuring ocean currents. The mooring is held up in the water column with various devices recording temperature, salinity, currents, etc.

1.1 Metadata

Access metadata from landing page

2 Geographical extent

2.1 Coordinates

## [1] "West-Longitude: -1.8"
## [1] "South-Latitude: 44.47"
## [1] "East-Longitude: 0.28"
## [1] "North-Latitude: 45.73"

2.2 Defined area

Map tiles by Stamen Design, under CC BY 3.0. Data by OpenStreetMap, under ODbL.

3 Mooring Buoys - Coordinates

3.1 Access data

The Web Feature Service (WFS) of the EMODnet Physics portal allows collecting the data:
http://geoserver.emodnet-physics.eu/geoserver/emodnet/wfs?service=WFS&request=GetCapabilities&version=1.1.0

Available labels:

##  [1] "FID"                  "fid"                  "position"            
##  [4] "PlatformID"           "MapPlatformID"        "ProjectsDescr"       
##  [7] "PlatformCode"         "WMOCode"              "SeaRegionCode"       
## [10] "SeaRegionDescr"       "ParametersGroupCode"  "ParametersGroupDescr"
## [13] "ParametersCodeDescr"  "DataTypeDescr"        "LastDataMeasured"    
## [16] "Country"              "DataOwner"            "DataProvider"        
## [19] "LogoURL"              "PlatformTypeCode"     "PlatformInfoLink"    
## [22] "ColorFeatures"        "ProjectsCode"


Download data for the defined geographical extent:

Excel file Geographic information
csv geojson

3.2 Table

Browse table’s columns by using the left and right arrows. Turn the table’s pages with help of the previous/next buttons.

3.3 Map

3.4 Map with id

3.5 Interactive map

Visualise and access data with Openlayer (click on the map)