The PLOCAN observatory: A multidisciplinary multiplatform observing system for the central-eastern Atlantic ocean

The Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands (PLOCAN) will provide rapid access to great depths at short distance from the shore, accelerating research and the generation of water column and deep-ocean knowledge. The mission of the multidisciplinary observatory is two-fold: the first is to contribute...

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