CelesTrak WWW, Objects in Space Tracking Data: Data about the position of a lot of artificial satellites. For each satellite one can know the evolution of its orbit (position, instant speed, etc...). The frecuency of the measurements change among the different objects. A lot of objects (meteorological satellites, space stations, etc...)
Shark Tracking Data : Keeping track of sharks. For each shark there is a table with the position of the observation, the time and the depth (if avaliable). A measurement is taken every 15 minutes, over three or four hours. Around five sharks.
Atlantic Hurricane Tracking Data by Year: For each atlantic hurricane there is a table with its information (position and pressure in the center, time of the measurement and surface wind speed). There is a measurement every six hours (for the recent hurricanes). All the hurricanes since 1886.
WhaleNet STOP data, Maps and Observations: Keeping track of different sea animal, using satellite technology. For each animal there is a table with the date of the observation and the location. The frecuency varies between one observation a day, or one every two days. Around eight animals.
Danish Railroad Tracking Data: 3 days of train data. Information about the possition and ocuppation of every train. This data consists of three separate datasets (1, 2, 3) plus a description. (Not yet completelly compiled). Please note that this information is confidential, and it should be used for research purposes only.
Satellite-Tracking Turtle Position Points: Keeping track of turtles in the USA coast. Tables of data with the date, and the position. One observation each week, or so. Around 15 animals.
Trout tracking data: tracking data from trouts using radio transmitters. Five fish, irregular positional fixes, at most once a day.
Texas Automated Buoy System, Real Time Oceanographic Data, Supporting Oil Spill Prevention and Response : In this page one can query the database for each buoy, and get data for the speed and direction of the buoy, besides the water temperature on this point. Around fifteen buoys.
Global Near Real-Time Altimeter Along-Track Data Host : Behind these title there is a program that allows one to create ASCII file with the sea height data in any region of the world (but only one day). It is not very useful, too few information.
National data buoy center: More data about buoys, but also tables about climate features (air temperature, etc...) . A lot of data.
TAO Buoy Data Delivery: Meteorological data over the Pacific Sea, a lot of data about a lot of diferent things. The data is extracted from buoys placed on the Pacific Sea. The information is structured in tables, for each buoy there is a set of data available, changing over time (water temparature at different depths, wind speed, sea flow speed, etc...). The interval between each measure can be a day or an hour, and there are 10 buoys or more to get the data from them.
Marine enviromental data service: Data about the speed and temperature of the currents in every ocean basin. Data comes from a moving buoy, and there is an observation every six hours or so.
El
Niño Theme Page: Sea Level Data : Sea level information (to
be explored).