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Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS) Maintained by IOC  
        
The Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS) is an internatinal programme conducted under the auspices of the WMO-IOC Joint Technical Committee for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM). GLOSS aims at the establishment of high quality global and regional sea level networks for application to climate-change studies,ocean circulation modelling, satellite radar altimeter calibration and general oceanographic and coastal sea level research. The main component of GLOSS is the Global Core Network (GCN) comprised of approximately 290 sea-level measurement stations around the world. GLOSS is an element of the Global Oceans Observing System (GOOS).

For further information on GLOSS, consult:

http://pol.ac.uk/psmsl/programmes/gloss.info.html

or the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (UK) at:

http://www.pol.ac.uk/psmsl

e-mail: psmsl@pol.ac.uk

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Websites
NOAA press release, with relevant links NOAA Unveils New Website for Tracking and Monitoring Sea Level NOAA press release, with relevant links 
NOAA's Oceanic Research and Applications Division (ORAD) website NOAA/ORAD Laboratory for Satellite Altimetry NOAA's Oceanic Research and Applications Division (ORAD) website 
Documents
The IOC's activities and programmes for 2001, including relevant info on GLOSS, GOOS and others The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Annual Report 2001 The IOC's activities and programmes for 2001, including relevant info on GLOSS,...  
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