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The Ocean Date and Information System provides information on physical, chemical, biological and geological parameters of ocean and coasts on spatial and temporal domains that is vital for both research and operational oceanography. In-situ and remote sensing data are included. The Ocean Information Bank is supported by the data received from Ocean Observing Systems in the Indian Ocean (both the in-situ platforms and satellites) as well as by a chain of Marine Data Centres. Ocean and coastal measurements are available. Data products are accessible through various portals on the site and are largely available by data type (in situ or remote sensing) and then by parameter.
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The Meteorological & Oceanographic Satellite Data Archival Centre (MOSDAC) is a key initiative in India aimed at providing comprehensive access to satellite data related to meteorology and oceanography. Operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), MOSDAC serves as a central repository for a vast array of data collected from various satellite missions, including information on weather patterns, ocean dynamics, and environmental monitoring. Users, including researchers, policymakers, and the general public, can easily access high-quality datasets that support diverse applications such as climate studies, disaster management, and resource planning. The portal not only facilitates data retrieval and analysis but also promotes the use of satellite information to enhance understanding of atmospheric and oceanographic phenomena, ultimately contributing to better decision-making and resilience against climate change and natural disasters.