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Title

Deliverable_D57

Authors

vleguen

Summary

Project contract no.ESONETEuropean Seas Observatory Network Instrument Network of Excellence NoE Thematic Priority.–Climate Change and Ecosystems Sub Priority III – Global Change and Ecosystems D Intermediate report from underwater acoustic modems intercomparison experiment Due date of deliverable Actual submission date Start date of project March Duration months Organisation name of lead contractor for this deliverable Ifremer Lead authors for this deliverable Jérôme Blandin – Julien Legrand Revision [draft, , , …] Project co-funded by the European Commission within the Sixth Framework Programme - Dissemination Level PU Public PP Restricted to other programme participants including the Commission Services RE Restricted to a group specified by the consortium including the Commission Services CO Confidential, only for members of the consortium including the Commission Services TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.INTRODUCTION.MAIN

Keywords

observatory, instrument excellence, priority–, ecosystems, intermediate, underwater, experiment, deliverable, submission, organisation, contractor, co-funded commission, framework, dissemination, restricted, programme participants, consortium confidential, contents summaryintroductionmain, summaryintroductionmain reportconclusionsannexe, manufactu,

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