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Temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and other variables collected from profile observations using CTD and other instruments from NOAA Ship FAIRWEATHER and R/V POINT SUR in the West Coast of the United States from 5 Aug to 2013-08-28 (NCEI Accession 0119491)

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This dataset contains the CTD measurements collected by Dr. Gregory C. Johnson of the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory during the West Coast Ocean Acidification cruises in 2013. Leg 1 was surveyed onboard NOAA Ship Fairweather from August 5 to 10, 2013. The original cruise names for Leg 1 are: WCOA-13, CC1-13-FA. Leg 2 was surveyed onboard R/V Point Sur from August 21 to 28, 2013. The original cruise names for Leg 2 are: WCOA-13, CC2-13-PS.

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Modified: 2024-02-22

Oceanographic profile temperature, salinity and other measurements using CTD taken from the ROGER REVELLE in Lamon Bay in the Philippine Sea in 2012 (NCEI Accession 0119534)

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Oceanographic Data observed by Japanese research institutes, submitted in 2014 (NCEI Accession 0119565)

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Temperature, salinity, oxygen, pH, alkalinity, silicate, nitrate, nitrite, and phosphate profiles from bottle and CTD taken from Russian vessels in the Black Sea from 1890-06-27 to 2005-08-06 (NCEI Accession 0119566)

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Cruises took place from June 1890 to August 2005 in the Black Seas. Russian vessels were used to collect data in the open sea. Small boats were used to collect data in the coastal zone. Oceanographic data were used for weather forecasting and monitoring the state of the biological resources of Black Sea.

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Physical, biological, and chemical CTD and bottle data from multiple platforms in the North Atlantic from 2013-01-08 to 2014-02-26 (NCEI Accession 0119642)

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Oceanographic surface temperature and meteorological data collected by the FRAM in the North Atlantic Ocean, Northwestern Passages, Labrador Sea, Davis Strait and Baffin Bay from July 1898 to September 1902 (NCEI Accession 0119643)

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Oceanographic profile temperature measurements using XBT taken from multiple platforms in the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and adjacent waters from 31 January to 24 May 2014 (NCEI Accession 0119687)

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Temperature, salinity, oxygen, pressure, and density profiles from CTD casts from chartered fishing boats taken along line off Grays Harbor, WA from 2000-11-15 to 2005-10-20 (NCEI Accession 0119769)

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This set of CTD profiles are from 10 cruises. These cruises were part of the NOAA sponsored program entitled *Olympic Region Harmful Algal Blooms* (ORHAB). The aim of the program is to better understanding dynamics of disruptive Harmful Algal Bloom events due to outbreaks of marine biotoxins (Paralytic Shellfish Poison, PSP) and domoic acid contamination of razor clams.

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Temperature, salinity, conductivity and pressure data collected from a moored buoy in Hudson Strait from 2008-08 to 2009-09 (NCEI Accession 0119894)

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This dataset includes SeaBird MicroCat-37 data that was collected on four moorings deployed in the Hudson Strait, Canada from August 2008 to September 2009. Mooring A was located on the south side of the Strait. Moorings E, F, and G were all close together and on the north side of the Strait. Mooring E was located near the center, Mooring G was near the north shore, and Mooring F was in between Mooring E and G. Mooring A had four MicroCATs at depths of 25, 45, 100, and 160 meters. Mooring E had two MicroCATs at depths of 40 and 120 meters.

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Temperature and salinity data collected by XCTD in the Arctic Ocean from the USS L. Mendel Rivers in October 2000 and USS Honolulu in October 2003 (NCEI Accession 0119953)

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The Submarine Arctic Science Program, SCICEX, is a federal interagency collaboration among the operational Navy, research agencies, and the marine research community to use nuclear-powered submarines for scientific studies of the Arctic Ocean. Unlike surface ships, submarines have the unique ability to operate and take measurements regardless of sea ice cover, weather conditions, and time of year. This allows for a broad and comprehensive investigation of an entire ocean basin.

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