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Ocean current velocity, temperature and salinity collected during 2010 and 2011 in Vieques Sound and Virgin Passage (NCEI Accession 0088063)
Nortek 600kHz Aquadopp acoustic current profilers were deployed between March 2010 and April 2011 on shallow water moorings located in Vieques Sound, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Passage USVI. Sea-Bird Electronics CTDs were utilized during cruises conducted between March 2010 and April 2011 in Vieques Sound, Puerto Rico, Virgin Passage USVI, and the surrounding region. Sea-Bird SBE37SM MicroCat Conductivity/Temperature (CT) recorders were deployed between March 2010 and April 2011 on shallow water moorings located in Vieques Sound, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Passage USVI. Teledyne RD Instruments Ocean Surveyor 150kHz and Workhorse 300kHz ADCPs were utilized during cruises conducted between March 2010 and April 2011 in Vieques Sound, Puerto Rico, Virgin Passage USVI, and the surrounding region.
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Sound velocity collected by sound velocimeter from research vessel Ocean Explorer in Coastal Waters of Gulf of Mexico from 2019-09-06 to 2019-12-15 (NCEI Accession 0209252)
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This dataset contains sound velocity profiles collected by sound velocimeter in the approaches to the Louisiana coast, northwest of Trinity Shoal, during hydrographic surveys from 2019-09-06 to 2019-12-15. Profiles were collected at approximately 15 minute intervals during data collection. Data are in netcdf format.
Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) data collected during shipboard surveys during 2010 and 2011 in Vieques Sound, Virgin Passage and surrounding regions (NODC Accession 0088063)
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Sea-Bird Electronics CTDs were utilized during cruises conducted between March 2010 and April 2011 in Vieques Sound, Puerto Rico, Virgin Passage USVI, and the surrounding region. The recovered profile data are presented here in an ACII format.
Hull-Mounted (shipboard) Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) data collected during shipboard surveys during 2010 and 2011 in Vieques Sound, Virgin Passage and surrounding regions (NODC Accession 0088063)
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Teledyne RD Instruments Ocean Surveyor 150kHz and Workhorse 300kHz ADCPs were utilized during cruises conducted between March 2010 and April 2011 in Vieques Sound, Puerto Rico, Virgin Passage USVI, and the surrounding region. The processed data are presented here in an ACII and/or MATLAB format.
Sound velocity collected by sound velocimeter from research vessel H.F. Stout in Coastal Waters of Gulf of Mexico from 2019-10-03 to 2020-03-10 (NCEI Accession 0209228)
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This dataset contains sound velocity profiles collected by sound velocimeter in the approaches to the Louisiana coast, northwest of Trinity Shoal, during hydrographic surveys from 2019-10-03 to 2020-03-10. Profiles were collected at approximately 2 hour intervals during data collection. Data are in netcdf format.
Sound velocity collected by sound velocimeter-moving vessel profiler from the research vessel Ocean Explorer in the Gulf of Mexico from 2017-08-04 to 2017-10-12 (NCEI Accession 0169266)
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Sound velocity profiles for NOAA office of Coast Survey project OPR-K354-KR-17; Surveys H13040, H13041, H13042 and H13043. The data file format is NetCDF.
Sound velocity collected by sound velocimeter from the research vessel Osprey in the Gulf of Mexico from 2017-09-01 to 2017-10-12 (NCEI Accession 0169267)
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Sound velocity profiles for NOAA office of Coast Survey project OPR-K354-KR-17; Surveys H13040, H13041 and H13042. The data file format is NetCDF.
Seawater Temperature and Salinity Moored Time-Series Records, Collected During 2010 and 2011 in Vieques Sound and Virgin Passage (NODC Accession 0077910)
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Sea-Bird SBE37SM MicroCat Conductivity/Temperature (CT) recorders were deployed between March 2010 and April 2011 on shallow water moorings located in Vieques Sound, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Passage USVI. The recovered temperature, conductivity, and salinity (derived from temperature and conductivity) time-series data are presented here in an ACII format.
EX2203: North Puerto Rico Mapping + drop cam
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From April 4 - 28, 2022, NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer sailed to support NOAA Ocean Exploration's Puerto Rico Mapping and Deep-Sea Camera expedition (EX-22-03). The ship departed from San Juan, Puerto Rico. The mission objectives were two-fold: seafloor mapping in U.S waters offshore of Puerto Rico and testing deep-sea camera systems developed by the Multidisciplinary Instrumentation in Support of Oceanography (MISO) Facility at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) for potential integration into future NOAA Ocean Exploration operations. The primary mapping area of the expedition was the Muertos Trough region and surrounding seamounts in U.S. Caribbean waters around Puerto Rico. In addition, a transit over the 8,000 m deep Puerto Rico Trench was used to test the limits of the new Kongsberg EM 304 MKII multibeam sonar that was installed in 2021. Upon completion of mapping in the priority areas, the expedition focused on testing the integrated deep-sea camera and conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) system to support a number of mission objectives through simultaneous imaging and sampling of the water column. The last portion of the expedition consisted of mapping the high seas and offshore waters of the U.S. East Coast while transiting to the final destination of Newport, Rhode Island.
Temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, fluorometer, and other data collected with CTD casts during six ECOHAB cruises in the Northeast Pacific and Puget Sound, from 2003-06-02 to 2006-10-04 (NCEI Accession 0049079)
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This dataset is the final processed data for the following cruises in the northeastern Pacific Ocean, Strait of Juan De Fuca, and Puget Sound from 20030602 to 20061004: 1. ECOHAB/PNW1 aboard the Wecoma (W0306a), 2. ECOHAB/PNW2 aboard the Wecoma (W0308c), 3. ECOHAB/PNW3 aboard the Atlantis (AN1117), 4. ECOHAB/PNW4 aboard the Atlantis (AN1130), 5. ECOHAB/PNW5 aboard R/V Melville (8M0509), and 6. ECOHAB/PNW6 aboard R/V Thomas G. Thompson (TN200). These data were collected using the ships' SBE911+ system with dual Temperature and Conductivity sensors, a Chelsea/SeaTech/Wetlabs (Cstar/ECO-(AFL/FL)) fluorometer sensor, Chelsea/Wetlabs Cstar Transmissometer, a Biospherical Instruments/LICOR PAR (Irradiance) sensor, and a Sea Bird SBE043 dissolved oxygen sensor. The data was initially processed using SeaBird Electronics' processing with SeaBird's standard. recommended parameters. The procedure used for quality-control and calibration post processing follows that developed at NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in the Eco-FOCI (Fisheries and Oceanography coordinated Investigations) and other in house procedures.