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December 15, 2016

SECOORA at FACT Meeting

Today and tomorrow, Vembu Subramanian of SECOORA will be attending the Florida Acoustic Cooperative Telemetry (FACT) 2016 Fall Workshop. He will be giving the attendees a demo on how to use the SECOORA Data Portal that includes tutorials on how to search, visualize and download oceanographic data.

Click here to see the agenda. 

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