Resourcecode, the Marine Data toolbox#

The aim of RESOURCECODE is to create an integrated marine data toolbox for developers of ocean energy devices and their supply chain, which will reduce barriers and promote growth in renewable energy.

Indices and tables#

Citing#

If you use the package in your publications or project, please cite accordingly:

@manual{,
  title = {Resourcecode Toolbox},
  author = {Raillard, Nicolas and Chabot, Simon and Maisondieu, Christophe and Darbynian, David and Payne, Gregory and Papillon, Louis},
  url = {https://github.com/Resourcecode-project/py-resourcecode},
  year = {2024},
  month = {3},
}

RESOURCECODE use-cases: Gallery of use-cases#

Reporting bugs#

If you think you found a bug in resourcecode, even if you are unsure, please let us know. The easiest way is to open an issue. Alternatively, you can send me an email.

Please try to create a reproducible example with the minimal amount of code required to reproduce the bug you encountered.

Acknowledgements#

The ResourceCODE project, under which this package have been developed, has received support under the framework of the OCEANERA-NET COFUND project, with funding provided by national/ regional sources and co-funding by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program.

The partners of the project (EMEC, IFREMER, CentraleNantes, Ocean Data Lab, Smart Bay Ireland, University College Dublin, INNOSEA and University of Edinburgh) contributed to this this toolbox and transferred the copyright to IFREMER. They all agreed to the published License (GPL v3).

The ResourceCode Python package was developed by Logilab based on various scientific codes written by the partners of the ResourceCode Projet: EMEC, CentraleNantes, Ocean Data Lab, Smart Bay Ireland, University College Dublin, INNOSEA, Ifremer, University of Edinburgh. The copyright have been transferred to IFREMER. More information at http://resourcecode.info.