There is one step, however, whose low-level details are poorly documented: the converting of. SeaSoft only runs on Windows, however, and many of these methods can also be applied using open-source oceanographic software such as the oce package for R. The SeaSoft family of software for Seabird instruments is professionally built and uses high-quality published data processing methods. My brain went straight for one thing: can I do this in R? At my new position I was assigned to attend Seabird University, an excellent six-session training course on how to acquire and process oceanographic data using Seabird instruments and software. ![]() Avid readers of this blog, if there are any, would have figured out that I really love low-level data IO and hacking proprietary file formats so that I can use the data in the open-source (mostly) software that I know and love.
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