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Fisheries Oceanography in Coastal Alabama (FOCAL) wave energy converter platform (WECP) buoy hydrographic data from 2020-07-31 to 2020-09-02 (NCEI Accession 0243687)
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This surface hydrographic data is from a CTD on a mooring line at a small coastal ocean observing site 25 kilometers southwest of the mouth of Mobile Bay, Alabama (30.0902 N 88.2116 W), that the Dauphin Island Sea Lab has been operating since 2004. These data were collected as surface buoy wave energy converter platform (WECP) ~100 m north of the FOCAL mooring from 2020-07-30 to 2020-12-09. CTD samples at 60 minutes. CTD was at depth: 0.5 m
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Oceanographic data collected during the EX2107: Windows to the Deep 2021: Southeast U.S. (ROV and Mapping) expedition on NOAA Ship OKEANOS EXPLORER in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico from 2021-10-22 to 2021-11-15 (NCEI Accession 0243894)
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This dataset contains oceanographic data collected from NOAA Ship OKEANOS EXPLORER in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico from 2021-10-22 to 2021-11-15. Data acquisition from shipboard sensors includes navigational data, meteorological data (wind), and oceanographic data (bathythermograph, sound velocity probe, thermosalinograph). Additional data include Profile Data (ASVP, CTD, and XBT), event logs, images, ROV ancillary data, and specimen data.
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Oceanographic and surface meteorological water parameter data collected from moored Realtime Coastal Observation Network, ReCON, Muskegon M20 Buoy (NDBC station 45161), Lake Michigan, in the Great Lakes region by NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory from 2020-07-30 to 2020-10-27 (NCEI Accession 0243922)
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NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory collected the data from moored Realtime Coastal Observation Network, ReCON, Muskegon M20 Buoy (NDBC station 45161), Lake Michigan, an in-situ moored station, in the Great Lakes. Observations have been collected at this location since 2009, this record contains the 2020 observations. Note, the short deployment of this buoy in 2020 is due to COVID-19 and a reduced field work season. This station is also known as NOAA National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) station Muskegon Buoy, MI (45161).
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Fisheries Oceanography in Coastal Alabama (FOCAL) hydrographic data from mooring from 2019-08-16 to 2019-10-07 (NCEI Accession 0244000)
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This dataset contains hydrographic data from CTDs and thermistors on a mooring line located 25 kilometers southwest of the mouth of Mobile Bay, Alabama (30.0902 N 88.2116 W) collected from 2019-08-16 to 2019-10-07.
The thermistors sample every minute and are located at depths: ~7.1; 9.5; 11.1; 13.2; 16.1 and 18.1m
CTDs sample at 2 minutes and are located at depths: ~4.6; 19.2; and 20.0 m.
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Sea water temperature, salinity, and others collected by gliders SG643 and SG640 in the South Atlantic and Southern Oceans from 2018-12-14 to 2020-02-17 (NCEI Accession 0244004)
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This dataset is a hydrographic survey collected by sensors mounted on gliders in the Weddell Sea sector of the Antarctic Marginal Ice Zone, as part of the Robotic Observations and Modeling of the Marginal Ice Zone (ROAMMIZ) project. The gliders, SG643 (Caltech) and SG640 (Gothenburg University), were deployed from the research vessel SA AGULHAS II in the austral summer of 2018 and spring of 2019, respectively. Each of the profiles provide temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, fluorescence, optical backscatter (at 470 and 700 nm) and Depth Averaged Currents.
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NCCOS assessment: Predicting deep-sea coral habitats within the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, Hawaii (NCEI Accession 0244006)
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This dataset contains geospatial data from spatial predictive models that were developed for 22 deep-sea coral and sponge (DSCS) taxa within the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument (PMNM) from depths of 100-3,500 m. It includes raster datasets at 360 x 360 m spatial resolution depicting the predicted probability of occurrence for each of these taxa and a raster dataset at 360 x 360 m spatial resolution depicting the predicted taxonomic richness.
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Fisheries Oceanography in Coastal Alabama (FOCAL) hydrographic data from mooring from 2019-05-16 to 2019-07-01 (NCEI Accession 0244008)
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This dataset contains hydrographic data from CTDs and thermistors on a mooring line located 25 kilometers southwest of the mouth of Mobile Bay, Alabama (30.0902 N 88.2116 W) collected from 2019-05-16 to 2019-07-01.
Thermistors sample every minute and were located at depths: ~7.0; 9.4; 10.9; 13.1; 16.0 and 18.1m
CTDs sample at 2 minutes. With the exception of a CTD replacement at 30 minutes: see 08_FOCAL_20190701_oxy_ctd_20131.cnv. CTDs were at depths: ~4.9; 19.2; and 20.1 m.
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Using Endmember Models to Estimate Seasonal Carbonate Chemistry and Acidification Sensitivity in Temperate Estuaries from 2015-11-19 to 2018-03-29 (NCEI Accession 0244177)
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This dataset consists of data collected from the Salish Sea, British Columbia, specifically nearshore locations in Baynes Sound and Okeover Inlet; mostly via small skiffs and hand deployment of Niskin bottles. Some samples were collected from the CCGS Vector between 2015-2018. These data are used in "Using Endmember Models to Estimate Seasonal Carbonate Chemistry and Acidification Sensitivity in Temperate Estuaries" (2021) published in Geophysical Research Letters.
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Sea level data collected from tide gauge stations in the South Pacific Ocean from 2009-06-13 to 2021-01-28 (NCEI Accession 0244182)
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This data file provides a validated and correctly time-stamped version of the 2009-2021 sea-level records of the five following tide stations in French Polynesia: Vairao (Tahiti-Iti), Mangareva (Gambier Archipelago), Tubuai (Austral Archipelago), Makemo and Rangiroa (Tuamotu Archipelago). The time sampling is one or two minutes, depending on the tide gauge. These data can be found in other databases, including IOC database, but we found that 16.7 % of the timestamps in these databases are incorrect.
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ATOMIC ship rain sampler : Rainwater isotope ratios from samples taken aboard NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown in the North Atlantic Ocean, near Barbados: Atlantic Tradewind Ocean-Atmosphere Mesoscale Interaction Campaign 2020-01-05 to 2020-02-11 (NCEI Accession 0244402)
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The Atlantic Tradewind Ocean-Atmosphere Mesoscale Interaction Campaign (ATOMIC) was a field campaign held January-February 2020 in the tropical North Atlantic east of Barbados. The campaign, the U.S. complement to the European field campaign called EUREC4A, was aimed at better understanding cloud and air-sea interaction processes. ATOMIC included measurements from a NOAA WP-3D Orion "Hurricane Hunter" aircraft, NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, and unpiloted vehicles launched from Barbados and from NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown.
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