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Water temperature, salinity, oxygen and other profile and discrete data taken by CTD and Niskin bottles from NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, cruise DY1104, 3DY11, in the Bering Sea from 2011-09-22 to 2011-09-27 (NCEI Accession 0281744)
This CTD and bottle profile data set, consisting of 28 casts, was collected in the Bering Sea from NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson (DY1104, 3DY11), 2011-09-22 to 2011-09-27. The cruise was under the NOAA, North Pacific Climate Regimes and Ecosystem Productivity (NPCREP) program. Two temperature (T_28 & T_35), 2 salinity (S_41 & S_42) and 2 oxygen (O_65 & CTDOXY_4221) variables were collected and Sigma-T (ST_70) calculated. Two PAR variables are listed in uEin m-2 s-1 and voltages. Raw fluorometer (rFv_971) are in volts and WetStar fluorometer are in micrograms/Liter. Nutrient data are discrete niskin-bottle samples in units of microMol/Liter: Phosphate, Silicate, Nitrate, Nitrite, Ammonium (respectively labeled PO4, SiO4, NO3, NO2, NH4). Profiles were processed at NOAA/PMEL EcoFOCI program using SeaBird software and standard techniques. Profile data are averaged to a 1-meter grid, with missing data listed as 1.0E-12 (CTD) and NaN (Nutrients). CTD data contact: Phyllis Stabeno, Peggy Sullivan, Shaun Bell. Data are in CSV. Longitude is in deg_WEST.
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Water temperature, salinity and others taken by CTD profile data and chlorophyll and nutrients from Niskin bottle samples from NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, fall mooring cruise DY1908, in the Bering Sea from 2019-09-20 to 2019-09-30 for NOAA AFSC, PMEL and EcoFOCI (NCEI Accession 0290966)
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CTD profiles and Niskin bottle samples were collected on the northeast Bering Sea shelf September 20 to September 30, 2019 from the NOAA vessel Oscar Dyson (DY1908). This data set contains 1-meter-averaged water-column profile data and discrete bottle-sample data from CTD Niskin bottles. Profile data include temperature, salinity, chlorophyll fluorescence, PAR, oxygen and turbidity. Bottle-sample data include chlorophyll, and nutrients (nitrate, nitrite, phosphorus, silicate, and ammonium). CTD cast locations include a subset of the established 70-meter isobath line stations between PMEL/EcoFOCI moorings M2 (56.87 N,164.05 W) and M8 (62.20 N,174.67 W), and across Unimak Pass at Unimak Island in the Aleutian Islands, and casts at other mooring stations (see Data at NOAA, EcoFOCI web site). Chlorophyll data were processed by NOAA, Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) using standard techniques. Profiles were processed at NOAA/PMEL EcoFOCI program using SeaBird software and standard techniques; nutrient data were also processed at NOAA,PMEL (C.W.Mordy). Data contacts: Phyllis Stabeno, Calvin Mordy, Colleen Harpold, Shaun Bell, Peggy Sullivan. Related raw profile data and underway ship data are available from NOAA/NCEI (Accession 0206459) per NOAA ship R2R program contribution. Scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL); Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC); Ecosystems and Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investigations (EcoFOCI); University of Washington, Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean and Ecosystem Studies (CICOES) participated. Data are in NetCDF. Chlorophyll data are in XLSX format.
Water temperature, salinity, oxygen, silicate, nitrate, and other physical and hydrochemical parameters taken by CTD and Niskin bottle samples from research vessels L'Atalante, Meteor, Maria S. Merian, and Islandia in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans from 2007-01-20 to 2017-05-06 (NCEI Accession 0206154)
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This dataset contains hydrochemistry (nutrient concentrations (silicate, nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, phosphate), dissolved and particulate organic nutrients, stable isotope tracers, N2= concentration, and others) as well as physical parameters (water temperature, salinity, density, oxygen concentrations, and others) taken by CTD and Niskin bottle samples in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It combines 25 cruises on research vessels L'Atalante, Meteor, Maria S. Merian, and Islandia as part of the Collaborative Research Centre SFB 754 (Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean). Nitrogen, in the form of nitrate and ammonia, is supposed to be the major limiting factor in these oligotrophic areas. There is an increasing biogeochemical evidence that nitrogen fixation by marine diazotrophs contributes significantly to new production. Experimental, small-volume incubations of near-surface seawater were used to investigate rates and controls of nitrogen fixation by the plankton community. This work included sampling for metagenomic characterization of the microbial community, especially new phylotypes of the nifH gene. CTD measurements were taken at each station. They were equipped with dual temperature-conductivity-oxygen sensors and 24-bottle water sampling rosette with 10 liter Niskin bottles. Water sampling, processing, and calibration followed GO-SHIP recommendations (Swift, 2010; McTaggart et al., 2010; Uchida et al., 2010) and included the recommended steps Data Conversion, Sensor Time-Alignment, Creation of Bottle Files, Outlier Removal, Pressure Sensor Filtering, Conductivity Cell Thermal Mass Correction, Ship Roll Correction and Deck Offset Correction by Loop Editing, and Derivation of Calculated Properties. After these steps conductivity and oxygen readings were calibrated against values determined with salinometry and Winkler titration, respectively. Finally, the downcast data were averaged over 1 dbar wide intervals. In addition to the CTDO measurements basically all CTDO casts included either a Dr. Haardt or a Wetlabs FLNTU fluorometer for CHL-a fluorescence. Several other sensors, such as a Wetlabs CDOM fluorometer and turbidity sensor, a Wetlabs C-Star transmissometer, a Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) sensor manufactured by Biospherical Instruments, or a Seabird/Satlantic Submersible Ultraviolet Nitrate Analyzer (SUNA) have been attached to the CTDO system on some of the cruises or casts, depending on the availability of the sensors and their depth ratings. SUNA data were processed and calibrated following the procedures outlined in Sakamoto et al. (2009) and Sakamoto et al. (2017). To CHL-a and CDOM fluorescence, turbidity, transmissometer beam attenuation, and PAR data generally only the manufacturer’s calibration was applied in the stored files. Lastly, a purposeful tracer release was conducted on several cruises, where about 100kg of a chemically inert and nontoxic substance (SF5CF3 for short SF5 in the following text) was injected and tracer surveys are planned 6, 18, and 30 months after injection. This method allows very accurate estimations of the mixing, which can be used to improve and calibrate mixing parameterizations in numerical ocean models. A regional survey of the oxygen minimum zone in the vicinity of the tracer release site in an east-west direction was conducted. See pangea_flags.pdf for data flag description. Data are in ASCII format.
Water temperature, salinity, and multiple chemistry parameters taken by CTD and Niskin bottles from the fishing vessel Aquila, cruise AQ13-01, in the Bering and Chukchi Seas from 2013-08-23 to 2013-09-14 (NCEI Accession 0280398)
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This CTD and Niskin bottle data set, consisting of 54 casts, was collected in the Chukchi and Bering Sea areas from the F/V Aquila (AQ13-01, August 23 - September 14, 2013) for CHukchi Acoustic, Oceanographic, and Zooplankton (CHAOZ-X) 2013 and ARCWEST Programs. The cruise was funded by DOI Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) through the NOAA National Marine Mammal Laboratory. CTD operations on this cruise were managed by EcoFOCI personnel from NOAA/PMEL. Profile data from CTD instruments were processed at NOAA/PMEL/EcoFOCI using standard techniques. Data from bottle samples include phosphate, silicate, nitrate, nitrite and ammonium. Profile data are averaged to a 1-meter grid, with missing data listed as 1e+35. Salinity was calculated (PSS-78), from conductivity and temperature (ITS90). Sigma-t was calculated from primary temperature and salinity. Nutrient samples were analyzed according to the methods of Gordon et al, 1993 and Mantoura, Woodward, 1983 (see references below). Samples were collected in 50 ml high-density polyethylene bottles that were rinsed first with 10% HCl prior to each station, and rinsed at least three times with sample before filling. Some samples were refrigerated for 3-12 hours prior to analysis, and some frozen for later analysis. CTD data contact: Phyllis Stabeno, Peggy Sullivan, Shaun Bell, Calvin Mordy (nutrients). Cruise was conducted and funded by NOAA's National Marine Mammal Laboratory (NMML), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL), US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), and Ecosystems & Fisheries-Oceanography (EcoFOCI, a joint research program between AFSC and PMEL). Data are in CSV format, cruise report is in PDF.
Water temperature, salinity, oxygen, dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, and others collected by CTD and Niskin bottles from research vessel Hugh R. Sharp in Mid-Atlantic Bight from 2017-08-25 to 2017-09-03 (NCEI Accession 0209187)
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This dataset contains water temperature, salinity, oxygen, dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, and other sea water chemical parameters collected by CTD and Niskin bottles from research vessel Hugh R. Sharp in Mid-Atlantic Bight from 2017-08-25 to 2017-09-03. Discrete measurements of natural radiocarbon of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), DIC concentration, pH, and methane concentration were acquired from Niskin bottles during conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) casts. The CTD casts were conducted along five MAB transects oriented roughly perpendicular to the shelf break and stretching from the upper slope to about 1,000 m depth. Five CTD stations were occupied on each transect, and samples were collected throughout the water column from the near-surface waters (~2 m depth) to within 5 m of the seafloor, when possible. Approximately 12 samples were collected in the water column at the location of each CTD cast, for a total of 293 successful water samples at the 25 stations. Data are in XLS format and copied in CSV format.
Nutrient, chlorophyll and other data from CTD water samples in the Bering Sea, from a NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson research cruise, DY1708, conducted for NOAA AFSC, PMEL, EcoFOCI from 2017-09-23 to 2017-10-04 (NCEI Accession 0291864)
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This dataset contains discrete bottle-sample data from CTD casts collected for a NOAA, PMEL, EcoFOCI Fall mooring research cruise on board NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson (DY1708). The cruise spanned September 22 - October 7, 2017. CTD data collection occurred September 23 through October 4, 2017. These data are a companion set to CTD profile data from the same cruise (NCEI Accession 0211794, DOI https://doi.org/10.25921/gez4-yh74). CTD and sample locations include a subset of the established 70-meter isobath line stations between PMEL/EcoFOCI moorings M2 (56.87 N,164.05 W) and M8 (62.20 N,174.67 W), the defined "Unimak Box" at Unimak Island in the Aleutian Islands, and casts at other mooring stations including NOAA, National Marine Mammal Lab moorings and within the defined Distributed Biological Observatory (DBO-1). See NOAA DBO site for further information on DBO sampling areas, and NOAA EcoFOCI site for information on established CTD lines. Chlorophyll data were processed by NOAA, Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) using standard techniques. Nutrient data were processed at NOAA, PMEL (C.Mordy) and include nitrate, nitrite, phosphorus, silicate, and ammonium. Nutrient and chlorophyll data contacts: Calvin Mordy, Phyllis Stabeno, Colleet Harpold, Peggy Sullivan, Shaun Bell. Scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL); Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC); Ecosystems and Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investigations (EcoFOCI); University of Washington, Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean and Ecosystem Studies (CICOES) participated in the cruise. Data are in CSV format.
Water temperature, salinity, oxygen, and other parameters taken by CTD and Niskin bottle samples from research vessels L'Atalante, Meteor, Maria S. Merian in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans from 2008-02-23 to 2017-06-30 (NCEI Accession 0201445)
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This dataset contains water temperature, salinity, oxygen, and other parameters taken by CTD and Niskin bottle samples in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It combines 26 original submissions. Seabird 911plus systems equipped with dual temperature-conductivity-oxygen sensors were employed. All systems had a 24-bottle water sampling rosette with 10 liter Niskin bottles. Water sampling, processing, and calibration followed GO-SHIP recommendations (Swift, 2010; McTaggart et al., 2010; Uchida et al., 2010) and included the recommended steps Data Conversion, Sensor Time-Alignment, Creation of Bottle Files, Outlier Removal, Pressure Sensor Filtering, Conductivity Cell Thermal Mass Correction, Ship Roll Correction and Deck Offset Correction by Loop Editing, and Derivation of Calculated Properties. After these steps conductivity and oxygen readings were calibrated against values determined with salinometry and Winkler titration, respectively. Finally the downcast data was averaged over 1 dbar wide intervals. In addition to the CTDO measurements basically all CTDO casts included either a Dr. Haardt or a Wetlabs FLNTU fluorometer for CHL-a fluorescence. Several other sensors, such as a Wetlabs CDOM fluorometer and turbidity sensor, a Wetlabs C-Star transmissometer, a Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) sensor manufactured by Biospherical Instruments, or a Seabird/Satlantic Submersible Ultraviolet Nitrate Analyzer (SUNA) have been attached to the CTDO system on some of the cruises or casts, depending on the availability of the sensors and their depth ratings. SUNA data were processed and calibrated following the procedures outlined in Sakamoto et al. (2009) and Sakamoto et al. (2017). To CHL-a and CDOM fluorescence, turbidity, transmissometer beam attenuation, and PAR data generally only the manufacturer’s calibration was applied in the stored files. Data are in ASCII format. Some data are duplicated as NetCDF.
Temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen measurements collected using CTD, bottle from multiple platforms in the Gulf of Mexico from 1992 through 2008 as part of the Southeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program (SEAMAP) (NCEI Accession 0069702)
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The Southeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program (SEAMAP) is a State/Federal/university program for collection, management and dissemination of fishery-independent data and information in the southeastern United States.
Water temperature, salinity, and others taken by CTD and Niskin bottles from the fishing vessel Aquila, cruise AQ15-01, in the Bering and Chukchi Seas from 2015-09-13 to 2015-09-24 (NCEI Accession 0281502)
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This CTD and Niskin bottle data set, consisting of 17 casts, was collected in the Chukchi and Bering Seas from the F/V Aquila (cruise AQ15-01, September 8 - 28, 2015). The cruise was funded by DOI Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) through the NOAA National Marine Mammal Laboratory. CTD operations on this cruise were managed by EcoFOCI personnel from NOAA/PMEL. Profile data from CTD instruments were processed at NOAA/PMEL/EcoFOCI using standard techniques. Data from bottle samples include phosphate, silicate, nitrate, nitrite and ammonium. Profile data are averaged to a 1-meter grid, with missing data listed as NaN. Salinity was calculated (PSS-78), from conductivity and temperature (ITS90). Sigma-t was calculated from primary (channel 1) temperature and salinity. Nutrient samples were analyzed according to the methods of Gordon et al, 1993 and Mantoura, Woodward, 1983 (see references in metadata). Samples were collected in 50 ml high-density polyethylene bottles that were rinsed first with 10% HCl prior to each station, and rinsed at least three times with sample before filling. Some samples were refrigerated for 3-12 hours prior to analysis, and some frozen for later analysis. CTD data contact: Phyllis Stabeno, Peggy Sullivan, Shaun Bell, Calvin Mordy (nutrients). Cruise was performed for ARCWEST, CHAOZ-X 2015 Projects by BOEM, NOAA NMML, PMEL and EcoFOCI participants. Data are in CSV format. Longitude is in deg_West.
Water temperature, conductivity, oxygen profiles and other measurements from CTDs and Niskin bottles taken from the Icebreaker Oden in the Amundsen Sea and Ross Sea from 2007-12-10 to 2008-01-03 (NCEI Accession 0157073)
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Water temperature, salinity, nutrient samples, and other data taken by CTD and Niskin bottles from the fishing vessel Aquila, cruise AQ16-01, in the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas from 2016-09-04 to 2016-09-29 (NCEI Accession 0281203)
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This CTD and Niskin bottles data set, consisting of 71 casts, was collected in the Chukchi Sea from the F/V Aquila (AQ16-01, September 4 - 29, 2016) within the Arctic Long-Term Integrated Mooring Array (ALTIMA) area. The cruise was funded by NOAA’s Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR), with supplemental funding from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) through the Arctic Whale Ecology Study (ARCWEST). These data add to long-term datasets begun under several BOEM initiatives (see “Purpose”). CTD operations on this cruise were managed by EcoFOCI personnel from NOAA/PMEL. Profile data from CTD instruments were processed at NOAA/PMEL/EcoFOCI using standard techniques. Data from bottle samples include phosphate, silicate, nitrate, nitrite and ammonium. Profile data are averaged to a 1-meter grid, with missing data listed as NaN. Salinity was calculated (PSS-78), from conductivity and temperature (ITS90). Sigma-t was calculated from primary temperature and salinity. Nutrient samples were analyzed according to the methods of Gordon et al, 1993 and Mantoura, Woodward, 1983 (see references below). Samples were collected in 50 ml high-density polyethylene bottles that were rinsed first with 10% HCl prior to each station, and rinsed at least three times with sample before filling. Some samples were refrigerated for 3-12 hours prior to analysis, and some frozen for later analysis. CTD data contact: Phyllis Stabeno, Peggy Sullivan, Shaun Bell, Calvin Mordy (nutrients). This cruise was conducted by NOAA/OAR, NMML, AFSC, BOEM, PMEL and EcoFOCI participants. Data are in CSV format. Longitudes are in deg_west.