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1DY11 SeaCAT Data
The primary objective of the cruise was to recover and deploy a number of surface and sub-surface oceanographic instrumentation moorings and to sample along the 70 meter isobath north of Dutch Harbor in the Bering Sea.
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3MF07 SeaCAT Data
공공데이터포털
To recover and deploy surface and subsurface oceanographic instrumentation moorings. To complete Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) profiler casts.
4MF06 SeaCAT Data
공공데이터포털
The objectives of this cruise are to conduct an ichthyoplankton survey and process oriented studies in the region between Unimak Pass, the Shumagin Islands, and through Shelikof Strait to Kodiak Island, Alaska, so that we may estimate the abundance, transport, and factors influencing the survival of young walleye pollock larvae. We will also occupy stations on Line 8 to continue our 21-year time series of environmental and biological conditions in Shelikof Strait.
4DY09 SeaCAT Data
공공데이터포털
The objectives of this cruise are to conduct an ichthyoplankton survey and process oriented studies in the region between the Shumagin Islands to Shelikof Strait so that we may estimate the abundance, transport, and factors influencing the survival of young walleye pollock larvae. We will also occupy stations on Line 8 to continue our 24-year time series of environmental and biological conditions in Shelikof Strait.
7MF06 SeaCAT Data
공공데이터포털
To recover and deploy surface and subsurface oceanographic instrumentation moorings at several locations in the Bering Sea. To complete CTD casts and plankton tows at sampling stations in and around the mooring locations and along the 70 meter isobath. To collect data on the physical, chemical and biological parameters at each sampling station.
DY 13-04 Sea CAT Data
공공데이터포털
The primary purpose of this cruise was to observe the ecosystem of Southeastern Alaska, including transects near Baranoff Is., Yakutat, and Kayak Island. This is part of the Gulf of Alaska- Integrated Ecosystem Research Program (GOA-IERP ) sponsered by NPRB. Operations consisted of zooplankton and larval fish sampling using MARMAP bongo tows and Neuston net operations, MOCNESS tows, accompanied by hydrographic measurements and water sampling on some of the transects.
8MF04 SeaCAT Data
공공데이터포털
The primary objective of the cruise was the recovery and deployment of moorings in the Bering Sea. The second objective was physical oceanographic property sampling at and near the mooring locations.
2DY08 SeaCAT Data
공공데이터포털
To recover and deploy several surface and subsurface oceanographic instrumentation moorings at PMEL historical mooring sites BS-2 and BS-4. To complete CTD casts and bongo tows at specified Bering Sea locations.
DY 12-04 SeaCAT Data
공공데이터포털
The primary objective of this cruise will be mooring operations – including recoveries, deployments and searches - in the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea. Additionally, there will be biological sampling at mooring sites and the 70 m isobath line. A SBE 19Plus was deployed synoptically with gear used to sample icythoplankton and zooplankton at these locations. Temperature and Conductivity were measured and Salinity and Sigma-T were derived from these measurements. While the SeaCAT measures values on the down and upcasts, only the upcasts are used.
4MF02
공공데이터포털
The objectives of this cruise were to conduct an ichthyoplankton survey and process oriented studies in the region between Unimak Pass, the Shumagin Islands, and through Shelikof Strait to Kodiak Island, Alaska to estimate the abundance of young walleye pollock larvae, their transport, and factors influencing their survival. We also occupied six of the stations on Line 8 to continue our time series of environmental and biological conditions in Shelikof Strait.
5MF07 SeaCAT Data
공공데이터포털
The objectives of this cruise are to conduct an ichthyoplankton survey and process oriented studies in the region between Unimak Pass, the Shumagin Islands, and through Shelikof Strait to Kodiak Island, Alaska, so that we may estimate the abundance, transport, and factors influencing the survival of young walleye pollock larvae. We will also occupy stations on Line 8 to continue our 22-year time series of environmental and biological conditions in Shelikof Strait.