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Tetsuzan Benny Ron Aquaculture Program Coordinator University of Hawai’i. HAA Conference July 9, 2009. Demand for Fish is Too High for Fisheries. How does NDBC receive and process observations from other data providers ? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Tetsuzan Benny Ron
Aquaculture Program Coordinator
University of Hawai’i HAA Conference
July 9, 2009
How does NDBC receive and process observations from other data providers?The National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) has a way for you to send your observations to us via the Internet. Some work is required on your part, but your observations will gain much greater public visibility. There are many other reasons why you should consider doing this. NDBC is interested in most meteorological and physical oceanographic measurements which are collected in real-time.NDBC can give you a C-language software kit. You can modify this software to read measurements from your own file and output a message that looks like one of ours. Then, you can send the messages to NDBC for evaluation. If all the data look acceptable, you can write a script to automatically send us the observations at regular intervals. Click here for more information about this process.Your first step is to contact NDBC and provide them some information about your stations. Thank you for your consideration.U.S. Dept. of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationNational Weather ServiceNational Data Buoy Center 1007Balch Blvd.Stennis Space Center, MS 39529FeedbackPage last modified: September 4, 2003
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TRANSFER genetic information, by using a comparative genomic approach, from TRANSFER genetic information, by using a comparative genomic approach, from model organisms to commercial species and integrate genome maps of various ray-model organisms to commercial species and integrate genome maps of various ray-finned fish with data from higher vertebrates,finned fish with data from higher vertebrates,
USE aquaculture and environmental questions and funds to enrich the comparative USE aquaculture and environmental questions and funds to enrich the comparative genomics approach towards understanding genotype - phenotype links,genomics approach towards understanding genotype - phenotype links,
BRIDGE the QTL mapping approach to comparative genomics and the gaps in BRIDGE the QTL mapping approach to comparative genomics and the gaps in maps by merging physical and linkage maps, bridge the distance between maps by merging physical and linkage maps, bridge the distance between aquaculture research and industry, and integrate evolutionary theory and modern aquaculture research and industry, and integrate evolutionary theory and modern technology to generate an applied endpoint,technology to generate an applied endpoint,
TRANSFER technology and know-how from leading laboratories in genome TRANSFER technology and know-how from leading laboratories in genome analysis and mapping to more classical fish genetics laboratories analysis and mapping to more classical fish genetics laboratories initiate a selective breeding programme in an aquaculture industrial partner and initiate a selective breeding programme in an aquaculture industrial partner and apply the developed tools to assist selection.apply the developed tools to assist selection.
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