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  • Developed a tool to manage search trees, which are the hierarchical lists of instruments and locations used in Data Search and Plotting Utility and other web pages.
  • Created a 30 second summary table in the database, similar to the existing 15 minute summary table. This will reduce the processing required, for example, when plotting sensors with a high sampling rate when it is necessary to subsample between 1 minute and 10 minutes per data point plotted. This will allow the system to support a larger number of concurrent users as well as improve the performance.

 Other Applications

 Cambridge Bay Lite page
  • Created a hidden web page on Oceans 2.0 called CambridgeBayLite that displays the latest camera images and key sensor readings (like air and water temperature, wind speed, ice thickness). All text is in both English and in the Inuiannaqtun language. It will be displayed with no login required at the local community center.
ONC Website (oceannetworks.ca

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, Learning >> For Educators >> Community Observatories pages)
  • Added the ability to view the most recent underwater and (where applicable) dock camera videos for the community observatories (currently Mill Bay, British Columbia and Cambridge Bay, Nunavut.)
  • Added "quick plots" to show the data from user-selectable sensors and data ranges. These plots automatically update over time, and it is not necessary to have an account or to log in in order to see the data. They can be copied and pasted into a user's document.
  •  Added the ability to copy and embed HTML code into a user's web page in order to plot data of their choosing from one of the community observatories.

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