Jon Pye
Jon Pye
I've got an interesting parallel potential use case here, OTN maintains a constantly-growing source database of machine-derived animal presence data, that will be the origin for hundreds of resource-level entries...
Memory lanes upon memory lanes. Most of my advice from back then stands, and I'm particularly fond of my field-by-field explainer in https://github.com/ioos/bio_data_guide/issues/80#issuecomment-967231859
The decimation strategy that ETN and OTN are working on for acoustic telemetry data is down to a lot of hard work by Peter Desmet and Jonas Mortelmans, and is...
We did! I looked over Mat's shoulder briefly at the IOOS DMAC but I would gently recommend we further align this to the standard that OTN and ETN had worked...
> @jdpye From [#145 (comment)](https://github.com/ioos/bio_data_guide/issues/145#issuecomment-1686715497), my understanding is the decimation strategy for these satellite telemetry observations should be: > > > 'take the first detection/location per hour', with other Darwin...
I just finished prototyping up a DwC archive to lonboard / Deck.gl vis tool and so i will attempt to eat your DwC archive with it when i get time!
I think I can help find your P01 codes for the measurements, sorry, I didn't look at the emof file on the first pass. I'll look at this today!
for the coordinateUncertaintyInMeters distance for Argos location class 0, this paper suggests an upper bound of ~ 10km. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0063051 From that paper, this quote: > In brief, “good” positions (location...
If everyone has filled in their metadata for the NetCDF files in the same way, we should get a simple EML template for this flavour of data and map our...
You're at St Andrews? This effort could be good to involve the DFO-managed OBIS Canada node in as we work through it. @cornthwaitem [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) could maybe help us with adding...