Australian Ocean Data Centre Joint Facility (Marine Data)

What is the Marine Data project?

The Australian Ocean Data Centre Joint Facility (AODCJF) is a proposal recommended by the "Report of the Review of the Australian Oceanographic Data Centre" which identified the key national requirements for marine data management and developed a vision for oceanographic data management.

Who is involved?

The AODCJF is a joint venture between six Australian Government marine agencies:

How has the NCF been used?

A Collaborative Head Agreement developed under the National Collaboration Framework, outlines the terms and conditions that will cover a range of projects undertaken by the AODCJF and interaction between the agencies through the AODCJF.

Why was the NCF used?

The aim is to develop a national multi-agency data management system for the ocean data resources of the partner agencies. Key outcomes will include:

Project Outcomes

The Collaborative Head Agreement was signed-off by all party agencies in November 2005,  resulting in the establishment of an Australian Ocean Data Centre Joint Facility.

This is the first intra-jurisdictional project to have successfully implemented the NCF.


Contact for information on this page: AGIMO - National Collaboration Program Team


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Last Modified: 16 February, 2009