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Dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH on Total Scale, nutrients and other variables collected from profile and discrete sample observations using CTD, Niskin bottle and other instruments onboard NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter in the Gulf of Maine, Georges Bank, and Mid-Atlantic Bight from 2017-10-31 to 2017-11-11 (NCEI Accession 0177943)
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This dataset contains dissolved inorganic carbon, Total alkalinity, pH on Total Scale, nutrients and other variables measured from profile discrete measurement in the Northeast coast of the US in 2017. Increasing amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide from human industrial activities are causing changes in global ocean carbon chemistry ultimately resulting in a reduction in pH, a process termed ocean acidification.
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Mole fraction of carbon dioxide (xCO2) in water and atmosphere, temperature, salinity and other parameters collected from surface underway observations during the R/V Isabu cruise ES1801 (EXPOCODE 24KX20180126) in the Japan Sea from 2018-01-26 to 2018-02-01 (NCEI Accession 0177984)
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This dataset consists of the surface underway measurements of mole fraction of carbon dioxide (xCO2) in water, xCO2 in outside air associated with each water analysis, sea surface temperature, sea surface salinity and barometric pressure during the R/V Isabu cruise ES1801 (EXPOCODE 24KX20180126) in the Japan Sea from 2018-01-26 to 2018-02-01. This data were collected using General Oceanics Model 8050 with Li-Cor 7000. The underway system was operated on a cycle of 3 standard gases, 10 measurements of air, and 100 measurements of a headspace equilibrated with flowing seawater.
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CTD and plankton abundance data collected from R/V Bellows cruise BE-1407 in the Gulf of Mexico from 2013-12-07 to 2013-12-08 (NCEI Accession 0178026)
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This dataset contains plankton abundance, CTD, and water quality data collected from 18 stations during R/V Bellows cruise BE-1407 in the Gulf of Mexico from 2013-12-07 to 2013-12-08. Plankton samples were collected from 10 offshore shelf sites. This dataset reports the location, date, time, and length of tow for each sample.
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Coral Ecosystem Connectivity from Pulley Ridge to the Florida Keys: Surface Drifting Buoy Position Data from 2012-08-08 to 2016-05-12 (NCEI Accession 0178107)
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This dataset contains satellite-tracked drifting buoy data collected around the southwest Florida Shelf. CODE/DAVIS (Coastal Dynamics Experiment drifters described by Davis, 1985) and mini SVP (Surface Velocity Program drifters described by Lumpkin and Pazos, 2007) buoys were deployed around Pulley Ridge, Dry Tortugas, and southwest Florida Shelf on project cruises between 2012 and 2015. Drifting buoys are designed to float freely with ocean surface currents and report their position back to shore via satellite. Data includes drifter time and position.
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National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Photomosaic images of Brewers Bay Coral Reef, Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands collected on 08-16-2017 (NCEI Accession 0178633)
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This dataset contains photomosaic images of coral reef benthic communities, created as a product for the NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program’s (CRCP) National Coral Reef Monitoring Program (NCRMP). Photomosaics are a composite of many underwater images, digitally stitched together into a single cohesive photo. These mosaics have approximately the same resolution and clarity of the component pictures but collectively produce a “landscape view” of the coral reef community within each plot.
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National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Photomosaic images of La Parguera Coral Reef, Puerto Rico, collected 2015-08-03 to 2015-08-07 (NCEI Accession 0178634)
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This data set contains photomosaic images of coral reef benthic communities, created as a product for the NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program’s (CRCP) National Coral Reef Monitoring Program (NCRMP). Photomosaics are a composite of many underwater images, digitally stitched together into a single cohesive photo. These mosaics have approximately the same resolution and clarity of the component pictures but collectively produce a “landscape view” of the coral reef community within each plot.
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Discrete profile measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH on total scale and other hydrographic and chemical data obtained during R/V Roger Revelle Repeat Hydrography Cruise in the Indian Ocean: GO-SHIP Section I09N (EXPOCODE 33RR20160321), from 2016-03-21 to 2016-04-28 (NCEI Accession 0178637)
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This dataset includes discrete profile measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH (on total scale), temperature, salinity, oxygen, nutrients, chlorofluorocarbons and other chemical measurements during R/V Roger Revelle Repeat Hydrography Cruise in the Indian Ocean: GO-SHIP Section I09N (EXPOCODE 33RR20160321), from 2016-03-21 to 2016-04-28. The instruments used to collect these data include CTD and Niskin bottle.
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Coral Ecosystem Connectivity from Pulley Ridge to the Florida Keys: Bicolor Damselfish (Stegastes partitus) Population Demographic Data from 2012-07-15 to 2015-06-21 (NCEI Accession 0178639)
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This dataset includes population demographic data associated with bicolor damselfish (Stegastes partitus) that were collected from coral reef habitats at Pulley Ridge in the Gulf of Mexico, and the Florida Keys. The information includes individual fish data: lengths, weights, estimated fecundity, measurements of oocyte area, indices of spawning, otolith-derived ages, maturity, and fish densities derived from visual transects.
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Historical water temperature profiles collected by max-min thermometer from the HMS Challenger over the Global Ocean from 1873-2-15 to 1876-5-06 (NCEI Accession 0178641)
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This dataset contains historical water temperature profiles collected over the Global Ocean from the HMS Challenger from 1873-2-15 to 1876-5-06. For comparisons, the World Ocean Circulation Experiment modern-day ocean temperature climatology is included at observation sites. These data are supplementary data for Gebbie & Huybers manuscript "The Little Ice Age and 20th Century Deep Pacific Cooling" published in the Science magazine. Data are in CSV format.
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Coral Ecosystem Connectivity from Pulley Ridge to the Florida Keys: Simulated Current Velocity and Temperature from Hydrodynamic Modeling (NCEI Accession 0178799)
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This dataset provides current velocity and temperature computed by a high-resolution (1/100 degree) hydrodynamic model around the study area, extending to include the full Florida Straits and coastal areas between South Florida, northern Cuba and the eastern Bahamas. The “Florida Straits, South Florida and Florida Keys” (FKEYS) model is nested within a data-assimilative coarser (1/25 degree) model of the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) and receives daily updated variability of the deep ocean currents.
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