Oceanographic data collected during the EX1503L1 (Tropical Exploration (Mapping I)) expedition on NOAA Ship OKEANOS EXPLORER in the North Atlantic Ocean from 2015-05-08 to 2015-05-13 (NCEI Accession 0129880)
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Multibeam data was collected 24 hours a day and XBT casts were conducted at an interval defined by prevailing oceanographic conditions, not to exceed 6 hours. Additionally, EK60 single beam and sub-bottom profile data was collected 24 hours per day. Data was only collected in foreign waters where clearance was granted. Where no permit was obtained, all data collection systems were shut down in those foreign waters. All multibeam was fully processed according to standard onboard procedures.
Oceanographic data collected during the EX1303 (New England Seamount Chain Exploration) expedition on NOAA Ship OKEANOS EXPLORER in the North Atlantic Ocean from 2013-06-11 to 2013-06-29 (NCEI Accession 0111786)
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NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer will operate 24-hour multibeam and singlebeam mapping surveys over a 3,937 nautical mile transit over the western extent of the New England Seamount Chain, including the following seamounts: Balanus, Bear, Buell, Mytilus, Physalia, Panulirus, Picket, Retriever, Asterias, Atlantis II, Gosnold, Kelvin, Kiwi, and Sheldrake in accordance with requests from the scientific community. Additionally, survey mapping will complement existing data collected as part of the US Extended continental shelf program, and was designed in consultation with ECS scientists.
Oceanographic data collected during the EX1403 (East Coast Mapping and Exploration) expedition on NOAA Ship OKEANOS EXPLORER in the North Atlantic Ocean from 2014-05-07 to 2014-05-22 (NCEI Accession 0117724)
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Multibeam, single beam, and subbottom sonar data will be collected 24 hours a day. XBT casts will be conducted regularly for multibeam calibration. The ship's Scientific Computing System (SCS) will monitor and collect oceanographic, navigation, and meteorological data throughout the cruise.
Oceanographic data collected during EX1701 (Kingman/Palmyra, Jarvis (Mapping)) expedition on NOAA Ship OKEANOS EXPLORER in the South Pacific Ocean from 2017-01-18 to 2017-02-10 (NCEI Accession 0162263)
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This dataset contains oceanographic data collected in Pago Pago, American Samoa. Operations focused within several marine protected areas and included the use of the shipâs deep water mapping systems (Kongsberg EM302 multibeam sonar, EK60 split-beam fisheries sonars, ADCPs, and Knudsen 3260 chirp sub-bottom profiler sonar), and the shipâs high-bandwidth satellite connection for real-time ship to shore communications. Focused mapping areas occurred in the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument (PRIMNM) (U.S.) in the vicinity of Kingman Reef and Palmyra Atoll, and Jarvis Island, as well as in the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) (Republic of Kiribati).
Oceanographic data collected during the EX1602 (Mission System Shakedown/CAPSTONE Mapping) expedition on NOAA Ship OKEANOS EXPLORER in the North Pacific Ocean from 2016-02-12 to 2016-02-17 (NCEI Accession 0145342)
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Operations used the ship's deep water mapping systems (Kongsberg EM302 multibeam sonar, EK60 split-beam fisheries sonars, Knudsen 3260 chirp sub-bottom profiler sonar, Teledyne RDI Workhorse Mariner and Ocean Surveyor ADCPs), NOAA's two-body 6,000m remotely operated vehicle (ROVs Deep Discoverer and Seirios) system, CTD rosette, and the ship's high-bandwidth satellite connection for real-time ship to shore communications. ROV dives were mostly conducted during the day, while CTD casts, and multibeam, singlebeam, and sub-bottom acoustic mapping occurred when the ROV was on deck. Exact locations of discrete ROV dives and mapping operations were to be determined during the cruise as results of engineering and shakedown tests were evaluated and once weather and operational constraints were factored in.