We are working with Penn State University and were awarded NSF award number OCE-2334798. The project represents the next step in the development of the Diversity of the Indo-Pacific Network (DIPnet), an NSF-funded Research Coordination Network created by the PIs and SPs to promote collaborative research on ecology and evolution in the biodiverse Indo-Pacific. Ultimately, this information will serve to develop a conservation portfolio approach in conjunction with local stakeholder engagement. The aim of the project is to understand the spatial distribution of planktonic dispersal events of tiny larvae by combining biophysical models, empirical theory and hydrodynamic information. We are submitting a request to use the ACCESS resources to support the modeling twenty years of hydrodynamics in the Indo-Pacific.
Unknown resources required - looking for the following software:
RGF-GRID
D-FlowFM Suite
Python