What is OCEATLAN?
The Regional Alliance for the Upper Southwest and Tropical Atlantic (OCEATLAN) represents the regional efforts of institutions from Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay to the development of operational oceanography within the scope of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) program.
The OCEATLAN activities include projects that aim the strengthening of the scientific activities and oceanic and coastal services of these Nations.
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Welcome to OCEATLAN webpage!
The Regional Alliance counts with the participation of 20 institutions from Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay to jointly develop and implement an operational oceanographic system to monitor and investigate the oceanic processes in the Upper Southwest and Tropical Atlantic. Click on the "Regional Alliances" link (right) to see a map of the alliances in the GOOS program.
The OCEATLAN creation was firmed through the signature of a Letter of Intention by representantives of institutions from Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay engaged in activities related to operational oceanography.
News
| Date | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| September, 21 to 25, 2009 | OceanObs'09 | Simposium OceanObs'09. Venice, Italy. |
Projects
The monitoring activities of the Upper Southwest and Tropical Atlantic are performed by the following projects:
Access to Data
Links
Other operational data can be accessed through these sites: