The Trinidad Head Line (THL) is a transect of stations extending due west from Trinidad Head (41° 3.5¿ N) The THL was initially established in late 2006 to provide ship-based observations of hydrographic structure and the planktonic ecosystem in coastal waters off northern California. Since 2008, sampling has been conducted approximately monthly. Sampling is conducted at up to six stations along the transect, three of which are over the shelf and three over the upper slope. Data collected include hydrographic casts at each station, which measure temperature, salinity, and a suite of ancillary parameters. Physical samples collected include water samples for asssay of nutrient and chlorophyll concentrations, and net tows for zooplankton.
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Title | Multiple stressor effects of ocean acidification and hypoxia on behavior, physiology, and gene expression of temperate reef fishes |
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Description | The Trinidad Head Line (THL) is a transect of stations extending due west from Trinidad Head (41° 3.5¿ N) The THL was initially established in late 2006 to provide ship-based observations of hydrographic structure and the planktonic ecosystem in coastal waters off northern California. Since 2008, sampling has been conducted approximately monthly. Sampling is conducted at up to six stations along the transect, three of which are over the shelf and three over the upper slope. Data collected include hydrographic casts at each station, which measure temperature, salinity, and a suite of ancillary parameters. Physical samples collected include water samples for asssay of nutrient and chlorophyll concentrations, and net tows for zooplankton. |
Modified | 2025-04-04T13:50:32.723Z |
Publisher Name | N/A |
Contact | N/A |
Keywords | California Current ecosystem , Pacoos , hydrography , ocean observing , zooplankton , 2008 to current , Trinidad Head, California , DOC/NOAA/NMFS/SWFSC > Southwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA. U.S. Department of Commerce , Habitat Ecology Team , oceans |
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