BODC Cruise Metadata Report for RRS James Cook (740H) cruise JC053 (AMT20)
Introduction
This report collates information from the BODC cruise inventory and oceanographic databases. It presents
- Cruise Inventory Information
- A summary of BODC data holdings for the cruise from the
- References - including cruise tracks and cruise reports
Cruise Inventory Information
Long name | RRS James Cook (740H) cruise JC053 (AMT20) |
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Short name | JC053 (AMT20) |
Objectives and Narrative |
AMT20 (JC053) is the third cruise of the third phase of the Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT) programme. The programme is hosted by Plymouth Marine Laboratory in collaboration with the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, provides an exceptional opportunity for nationally and internationally driven collaborative research, and provides a platform for excellent multi-disciplinary oceanographic research. As an in situ observation system, AMT informs on changes in biodiversity and function of the Atlantic ecosystem during this period of rapid change to our climate and biosphere.
The aims of the AMT programme [www.amt-uk.org] are to quantify the nature and causes of ecological and biogeochemical variability in the planktonic ecosystems of the Atlantic Ocean, and to assess the effects of this variability on biological carbon cycling and air-sea exchange of radiatively active gases and aerosols. Between 1995 and 2005 marine and atmospheric data were collected twice a year along a 13,500 km transect in the Atlantic Ocean. The cruise track enabled biogeochemical measurements to be made within the poorly studied North and South Atlantic oligotrophic gyres as well as within equatorial and coastal upwelling regions. The range of ecosystems sampled has facilitated the calibration and validation of newly developed techniques, provided a testbed for comparative ecology and enabled the development of atmospheric and oceanographic models. The unique AMT dataset continues to be deposited and made available to the wider community through the British Oceanographic Data Centre. The programme has provided a platform for national and international collaboration (~80 scientists from 11 countries), and has contributed to the training of >70 PhD students and staff. AMT has produced >170 peer reviewed publications. |
Ship | RRS James Cook |
Departure Port | Southampton, United Kingdom |
Departure Date | 2010-10-12 |
Arrival Port | Punta Arenas, Chile |
Arrival Date | 2010-11-25 |
Principal Scientist(s) | Andrew Rees (Plymouth Marine Laboratory) |
Responsible Organisation | Plymouth Marine Laboratory |
Associated Project(s) | Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT) |
IHB Sea Areas Visited | North Atlantic Ocean, South Atlantic Ocean |
Marsden Squares Visited | 111/112/145/146/147/181/3/302/338/374/4/40/41/411/412/448/449/76/77 |
Work Area Description | Atlantic Ocean |
Unable to lookup cruise bounds at this time | |
Work Area Bounding Polygon | |
Southern Limit | unknown |
Northern Limit | unknown |
Western Limit | unknown |
Eastern Limit | unknown |
Cruise Inventory Datasets
Physical oceanography | |
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CTD stations |
Quantity:
number of profiles =
89
Description: CTD casts with pressure, temperature, conductivity, oxygen, PAR (up- and down-welling), fluorometer, transmissometer instruments attached. |
CTD stations |
Quantity:
number of stations =
66
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track before dawn and at solar noon (total CTD stations- 66). 5 depths sampled per station from depths corresponding to the nominal depths of 97%, 55%, 33%, 14% and 1%. 10L of seawater from these depths were filtered via a 0.2 um (47 mm) Millipore nitrocelulose membrane filters for DNA extraction and analysis of coccolithophores and associated viruses. Additional 20L were taken from 97% and 33% and filtered for total lipids analysis via a 1.2 um GF/C filter. All samples were snap- frozen and stored in -80C for further analysis. 1 ml of each sampled depth was also stored in 10 ul of glutaraldehyde for Flow Cytometry analysis. 50 ml from each depth were also syringe filtered via a 0.2 um filter for the isolation of free viruses into a 50 ml falcon tube and stored at 4C for further analysis. |
CTD stations |
Quantity:
number of stations =
19
Description: DCM water collected and filtered for POC/PON, POP, ChLa and Fatty acids/Proteins. Water also used for zooplankton feeding experiments. |
CTD stations |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Solar noon CTD (vertical profile, 3 depths) sampled for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All CTD samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Optics (eg underwater light levels) |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
38
Description: Underway along ships track measurements of upwelling radiance, downwelling radiance and total downwelling irradiance (~10h/day)with use of TRIOS RAMSES radiometers system mounted on the ship's meteorological platform at the bow. |
Optics (eg underwater light levels) |
Quantity:
number of profiles =
89
Description: CTD casts with pressure, temperature, conductivity, oxygen, PAR (up- and down-welling), fluorometer, transmissometer instruments attached. |
Optics (eg underwater light levels) |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Deck mounted (over the CTD winch cab) Satlantic HyperSAS sensor: Hyperspectral (300-900 nm) water-leaving reflectance measurements at 6 minute intervals through daylight hours; measurements integrated over 30 s. These include water, sky and sun radiance measuring sensors (3). |
Optics (eg underwater light levels) |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Operated an along-track flow-through system from ship's non-toxic seawater supply to characterize bio-optical properties of the water (backscattering, fluorescense) (~24 h/day). Also operated Micro-SAS system on the ship's meteorological platform to measure upwelling radiance, downwelling radiance and total downwelling irradiance (~10h/day). |
Optics (eg underwater light levels) |
Quantity:
number of profiles =
36
Description: In-water optics rig: i) Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometer (phytoplankton physiology); ii) Satlantic UV sensor (downwelling spectral UV light at 305, 320, 340 and 380 nm); iii) Wetlabs ac-9 (attenuation and absorption at 9 wavelengths: 412, 440, 488, 510, 532, 555, 650, 676, 715 nm); iv) SeaBird SBE19+ CTD (temperature and salinity with depth for correction of the ac9); v) ancillary PAR measurements (determination of light levels in water column); vi) Hobilabs hydroscat 6 (bb6: backscatter at 6 wavelengths: 442, 488, 550, 620, 671, 852) |
Other physical oceanographic measurements |
Quantity:
number of stations =
35
Description: Vertical profiles from solar noon CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. Water samples taken at average six depths per station (300 m, 200 m, 100 m, DCM, bottom of the mixed layer, middle of the mixed layer and the water surface, were filtered through the 0.2 micrometre filters. Filtered water was used for spectrophotometric scans for measurements of the CDOM absorption with use of the liquid capillary wave guide cell system - LWCC and the point source integrating cavity absorption meter - PSICAM. Subsamples of the filtered water were use for measurements of the fluorescence Excitation Emission Matrix spectra with use of the Varian Cary Eclipse spectrofluorometer. |
Surface measurements underway (T,S) |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Operated an along-track flow-through system from ship's non-toxic seawater supply to characterize bio-optical properties of the water (backscattering, fluorescense) (~24 h/day). Also operated Micro-SAS system on the ship's meteorological platform to measure upwelling radiance, downwelling radiance and total downwelling irradiance (~10h/day). |
Surface measurements underway (T,S) |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
39
Description: Underway optics rig: i) Wetlabs ac-9 (attenuation and absorption at 9 wavelengths: 412, 440, 488, 510, 532, 555, 650, 676, 715 nm); ii) SeaBird SBE47 CTD (temperature and salinity and depth); iii) TRIOS MicroFlu-CDOM fluorometer iv) LIIST 100X- laser in situ scattering and attenuation meter for measurements particles size distribution. The optical rig has been deployed for continuous (24/7) measurements of inherent optical properties as the underway along ship's track system supplied with water from ship's non-toxic water supply. |
Surface measurements underway (T,S) |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
33
Description: Underway supply sampled (once daily) for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All underway samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Surface measurements underway (T,S) |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Ship's non-toxic underway system plumbed with fluorometer, TSG, transmissometer and meteorological package. |
Transparency (eg transmissometer) |
Quantity:
number of profiles =
36
Description: In-water optics rig: i) Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometer (phytoplankton physiology); ii) Satlantic UV sensor (downwelling spectral UV light at 305, 320, 340 and 380 nm); iii) Wetlabs ac-9 (attenuation and absorption at 9 wavelengths: 412, 440, 488, 510, 532, 555, 650, 676, 715 nm); iv) SeaBird SBE19+ CTD (temperature and salinity with depth for correction of the ac9); v) ancillary PAR measurements (determination of light levels in water column); vi) Hobilabs hydroscat 6 (bb6: backscatter at 6 wavelengths: 442, 488, 550, 620, 671, 852) |
Transparency (eg transmissometer) |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Ship's non-toxic underway system plumbed with fluorometer, TSG, transmissometer and meteorological package. |
Transparency (eg transmissometer) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
35
Description: Vertical profiles from solar noon CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. Water samples taken at average six depths per station (300 m, 200 m, 100 m, DCM, bottom of the mixed layer, middle of the mixed layer and the water surface, were filtered through the 0.2 micrometre filters. Filtered water was used for spectrophotometric scans for measurements of the CDOM absorption with use of the liquid capillary wave guide cell system - LWCC and the point source integrating cavity absorption meter - PSICAM. Subsamples of the filtered water were use for measurements of the fluorescence Excitation Emission Matrix spectra with use of the Varian Cary Eclipse spectrofluorometer. |
Transparency (eg transmissometer) |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
39
Description: Underway optics rig: i) Wetlabs ac-9 (attenuation and absorption at 9 wavelengths: 412, 440, 488, 510, 532, 555, 650, 676, 715 nm); ii) SeaBird SBE47 CTD (temperature and salinity and depth); iii) TRIOS MicroFlu-CDOM fluorometer iv) LIIST 100X- laser in situ scattering and attenuation meter for measurements particles size distribution. The optical rig has been deployed for continuous (24/7) measurements of inherent optical properties as the underway along ship's track system supplied with water from ship's non-toxic water supply. |
Water bottle stations |
Quantity:
number of profiles =
89
Description: CTD casts with pressure, temperature, conductivity, oxygen, PAR (up- and down-welling), fluorometer, transmissometer instruments attached. |
Chemical oceanography | |
Alkalinity |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Solar noon CTD (vertical profile, 3 depths) sampled for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All CTD samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Alkalinity |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
33
Description: Underway supply sampled (once daily) for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All underway samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Alkalinity |
Quantity:
number of stations =
57
Description: Vertical profile (3 depths) for Total Alkalinity samples from pre-dawn and solar noon CTD casts |
Ammonia |
Quantity:
number of stations =
64
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. Discrete samples for micro-molar nutrient analysis. Average 10 depths sampled per station. |
Carbon dioxide |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Atmospheric (marine air) and surface ocean (underway) pCO2 measurement using Dartcom-PML's Live pCO2 autonomous instrument with LiCOR infrared gas analyser. |
Isotopes |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
33
Description: Underway supply sampled (once daily) for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All underway samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Isotopes |
Quantity:
number of stations =
62
Description: Discrete O2/Ar samples for analysis with Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometry for determination of net community production |
Isotopes |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
36
Description: Continuous O2/Ar measurements for determination of net community production, calibrated with discrete samples for Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry measurements. IRMS also measures triple oxygen isotopes for gross production determination. Continuous O2 measurements with Aanderaa optode, calibrated with discrete O2 Winkler samples twice daily. |
Isotopes |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Solar noon CTD (vertical profile, 3 depths) sampled for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All CTD samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Nitrate |
Quantity:
number of stations =
64
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. Discrete samples for micro-molar nutrient analysis. Average 10 depths sampled per station. |
Nitrite |
Quantity:
number of stations =
64
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. Discrete samples for micro-molar nutrient analysis. Average 10 depths sampled per station. |
Other chemical oceanographic measurements |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
33
Description: Underway supply sampled (once daily) for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All underway samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Other chemical oceanographic measurements |
Quantity:
number of stations =
134
Description: Surface samples taken from the ship's non-toxic seawater supply. Discrete samples obtained for analysis of PIC, POC, Biogenic silica, and coccolith enumeration. |
Other chemical oceanographic measurements |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Solar noon CTD (vertical profile, 3 depths) sampled for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All CTD samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Other chemical oceanographic measurements |
Quantity:
number of stations =
60
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD niskin bottles at 60 stations. Discrete samples obtained for analysis of PIC, POC, Biogenic silica, and coccolith enumeration. |
Other chemical oceanographic measurements |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Vertical profiles from predawn CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. 3-4 depths sampled per station (Surface, 33% of light, DCM, other) for community and bacterial respiration incubations. Method used: determination of the in vivo electron transport system activity (ETS in vivo). Filtration by 0,8 um and 0,2 um after incubation. |
Other dissolved gases |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
36
Description: Continuous underway samples analysed to obtain dissolved hydrogen concentrations. |
Other dissolved gases |
Quantity:
number of stations =
62
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles from the deepest depth to the surface. Discreet samples taken for analysis of dissolved hydrogen concentrations. |
Other dissolved gases |
Quantity:
number of stations =
20
Description: Triple oxygen isotope samples for determination of gross production from surface and below mixed layer. |
Other dissolved gases |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
36
Description: Continuous O2/Ar measurements for determination of net community production, calibrated with discrete samples for Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry measurements. IRMS also measures triple oxygen isotopes for gross production determination. Continuous O2 measurements with Aanderaa optode, calibrated with discrete O2 Winkler samples twice daily. |
Other dissolved gases |
Quantity:
number of measurements =
33
Description: Continuous measurements of N2O concentrations in surface waters. |
Other dissolved gases |
Quantity:
number of stations =
43
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD for stable isotope analysis of N2O. |
Oxygen |
Quantity:
number of stations =
27
Description: 1 depth sampled per station (Surface or DCM) for respiration measurements. Method use: continuous oxygen decrease up to 24 h measured with oxygen microelectrodes (Unisense S/A) incubations. |
Oxygen |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
36
Description: Continuous O2/Ar measurements for determination of net community production, calibrated with discrete samples for Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry measurements. IRMS also measures triple oxygen isotopes for gross production determination. Continuous O2 measurements with Aanderaa optode, calibrated with discrete O2 Winkler samples twice daily. |
Oxygen |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. 6 depths sampled per station in the euphotic zone for production/respiration incubations. |
Oxygen |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Vertical profiles from predawn CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. 2 depths sampled per station (Surface, DCM) for bacterial respiration incubations. Prefiltered by 1 um, and incubated for 24h. |
Oxygen |
Quantity:
number of profiles =
89
Description: CTD casts with pressure, temperature, conductivity, oxygen, PAR (up- and down-welling), fluorometer, transmissometer instruments attached. |
Oxygen |
Quantity:
number of stations =
53
Description: Calibration samples for the two CTD systems used during the cruise. A range of depths and concentrations taken from the Niskin bottles (206 & 88 samples for the stainless steel and titanium framed instruments respectively). |
Oxygen |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Vertical profiles from predawn CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. 3-4 depths sampled per station (Surface, 33% of light, DCM, other) for community and bacterial respiration incubations. Method used: determination of the in vivo electron transport system activity (ETS in vivo). Filtration by 0,8 um and 0,2 um after incubation. |
Phosphate |
Quantity:
number of stations =
64
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. Discrete samples for micro-molar nutrient analysis. Average 10 depths sampled per station. |
Silicate |
Quantity:
number of stations =
64
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. Discrete samples for micro-molar nutrient analysis. Average 10 depths sampled per station. |
pH |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
33
Description: Underway supply sampled (once daily) for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All underway samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
pH |
Quantity:
number of profiles =
63
Description: Vertical profile (6 depths) for pH from pre-dawn and solar noon CTD casts |
pH |
Quantity:
number of stations =
5
Description: 7 Pre dawn surface tows, and 27 at noon, collecting surface dwelling copepods and nauplii for HPLC analysis of mycosporine-like amino acids. Nauplii used for feeding incubations. Surface water filtered from CTD casts at dawn and noon for MAA analysis. Lugols samples taken from surface CTD at dawn, and three depths at noon (usually surface, 55% and 33%) for phytoplankton community analysis. |
pH |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Solar noon CTD (vertical profile, 3 depths) sampled for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All CTD samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Biology and fisheries | |
Biochemical measurements (eg lipids, amino acids) |
Quantity:
number of samples =
61
Description: Water filtered from the non-toxic system for later analysis of alkenones. |
Biochemical measurements (eg lipids, amino acids) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
19
Description: DCM water collected and filtered for POC/PON, POP, ChLa and Fatty acids/Proteins. Water also used for zooplankton feeding experiments. |
Biochemical measurements (eg lipids, amino acids) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Solar noon CTD (vertical profile, 3 depths) sampled for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All CTD samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Biochemical measurements (eg lipids, amino acids) |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
33
Description: Underway supply sampled (once daily) for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All underway samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Biochemical measurements (eg lipids, amino acids) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
66
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track before dawn and at solar noon (total CTD stations- 66). 5 depths sampled per station from depths corresponding to the nominal depths of 97%, 55%, 33%, 14% and 1%. 10L of seawater from these depths were filtered via a 0.2 um (47 mm) Millipore nitrocelulose membrane filters for DNA extraction and analysis of coccolithophores and associated viruses. Additional 20L were taken from 97% and 33% and filtered for total lipids analysis via a 1.2 um GF/C filter. All samples were snap- frozen and stored in -80C for further analysis. 1 ml of each sampled depth was also stored in 10 ul of glutaraldehyde for Flow Cytometry analysis. 50 ml from each depth were also syringe filtered via a 0.2 um filter for the isolation of free viruses into a 50 ml falcon tube and stored at 4C for further analysis. |
Dissolved organic matter (inc DOC) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
34
Description: Vertical profile (4-6 depths) of absorption coefficient coloured dissolved organic material. |
Dissolved organic matter (inc DOC) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
35
Description: Vertical profiles from solar noon CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. Water samples taken at average six depths per station (300 m, 200 m, 100 m, DCM, bottom of the mixed layer, middle of the mixed layer and the water surface, were filtered through the 0.2 micrometres filters. Filtered water was used for estimation of the Dissolved Organic Carbon. |
Eggs and larvae |
Quantity:
number of stations =
34
Description: 7 Pre dawn surface tows, and 27 at noon, collecting surface dwelling copepods and nauplii for HPLC analysis of mycosporine-like amino acids. Nauplii used for feeding incubations. Surface water filtered from CTD casts at dawn and noon for MAA analysis. Lugols samples taken from surface CTD at dawn, and three depths at noon (usually surface, 55% and 33%) for phytoplankton community analysis. |
Neuston |
Quantity:
number of stations =
34
Description: 7 Pre dawn surface tows, and 27 at noon, collecting surface dwelling copepods and nauplii for HPLC analysis of mycosporine-like amino acids. Nauplii used for feeding incubations. Surface water filtered from CTD casts at dawn and noon for MAA analysis. Lugols samples taken from surface CTD at dawn, and three depths at noon (usually surface, 55% and 33%) for phytoplankton community analysis. |
Particulate organic matter (inc POC, PON) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Solar noon CTD (vertical profile, 3 depths) sampled for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All CTD samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Particulate organic matter (inc POC, PON) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
134
Description: Surface samples taken from the ship's non-toxic seawater supply. Discrete samples obtained for analysis of PIC, POC, Biogenic silica, and coccolith enumeration. |
Particulate organic matter (inc POC, PON) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
60
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD niskin bottles at 60 stations. Discrete samples obtained for analysis of PIC, POC, Biogenic silica, and coccolith enumeration. |
Particulate organic matter (inc POC, PON) |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
33
Description: Underway supply sampled (once daily) for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All underway samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Pelagic bacteria/micro-organisms |
Quantity:
number of stations =
42
Description: Productivity measurements of bacterial and eukaryotic populations using radiotracers |
Pelagic bacteria/micro-organisms |
Quantity:
number of stations =
17
Description: RNA filtered for gene expression in picophytoplankton from 2 depths (surface & DCM) from the midday CTD cast |
Pelagic bacteria/micro-organisms |
Quantity:
number of stations =
28
Description: DNA filtered for analysis of picophytoplankton community structure from 2-4 depths collected from the midday CTD cast |
Pelagic bacteria/micro-organisms |
Quantity:
number of stations =
28
Description: Seawater filtered through sterivex filters for genetic analysis of methylotrophic microbes. |
Pelagic bacteria/micro-organisms |
Quantity:
number of stations =
22
Description: 15N nitrogen fixation rate experiments and filter collection for nifH expression. All collected at pre-dawn CTD, incubations at 3 depths (equivalent to 100%, 33% and 1% surface irradiance). 24 hour incubations in on-deck incubators. |
Pelagic bacteria/micro-organisms |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
33
Description: Underway supply sampled (once daily) for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All underway samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Pelagic bacteria/micro-organisms |
Quantity:
number of stations =
66
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track before dawn and at solar noon (total CTD stations- 66). 5 depths sampled per station from depths corresponding to the nominal depths of 97%, 55%, 33%, 14% and 1%. 10L of seawater from these depths were filtered via a 0.2 um (47 mm) Millipore nitrocelulose membrane filters for DNA extraction and analysis of coccolithophores and associated viruses. Additional 20L were taken from 97% and 33% and filtered for total lipids analysis via a 1.2 um GF/C filter. All samples were snap- frozen and stored in -80C for further analysis. 1 ml of each sampled depth was also stored in 10 ul of glutaraldehyde for Flow Cytometry analysis. 50 ml from each depth were also syringe filtered via a 0.2 um filter for the isolation of free viruses into a 50 ml falcon tube and stored at 4C for further analysis. |
Pelagic bacteria/micro-organisms |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: DNA from predawn CTD, surface, 33% of incident light and DCM, for bacterial DNA analysis. Filtered through sterivex 0,2 um filters. Sample preserved in -20 ºC freezer for Dr. Jack Gilbert, Argonne National Laboratory (USA). |
Pelagic bacteria/micro-organisms |
Quantity:
number of stations =
65
Description: Enumeration of bacterial cells using FACSort flow cytometer |
Pelagic bacteria/micro-organisms |
Quantity:
number of stations =
26
Description: Enumeration and characterisation of microplankton in 20um, 40um, and 100um size fractions. Isolation of ceratium samples for molecular analysis of 18s/28s rRNA. Incubations of microplankton with CTD (noon) water from 20m. |
Pelagic bacteria/micro-organisms |
Quantity:
number of stations =
7
Description: Incubations performed following addition of 12C and 13C methanol for stable isotope probe analysis of methylotrophs. |
Pelagic bacteria/micro-organisms |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
17
Description: Enumeration of bacterial cells using FACSort flow cytometer (13/10/2010 09:30 to 22/10/2010 10:00 and 14/11/2010 05:15 to 21/11/2010 16:15). |
Pelagic bacteria/micro-organisms |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Solar noon CTD (vertical profile, 3 depths) sampled for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All CTD samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Phytoplankton |
Quantity:
number of stations =
17
Description: RNA filtered for gene expression in picophytoplankton from 2 depths (surface & DCM) from the midday CTD cast |
Phytoplankton |
Quantity:
number of stations =
28
Description: DNA filtered for analysis of picophytoplankton community structure from 2-4 depths collected from the midday CTD cast |
Phytoplankton |
Quantity:
number of stations =
26
Description: Enumeration and characterisation of microplankton in 20um, 40um, and 100um size fractions. Isolation of ceratium samples for molecular analysis of 18s/28s rRNA. Incubations of microplankton with CTD (noon) water from 20m. |
Phytoplankton |
Quantity:
number of stations =
134
Description: Surface samples taken from the ship's non-toxic seawater supply. Discrete samples obtained for analysis of PIC, POC, Biogenic silica, and coccolith enumeration. |
Phytoplankton |
Quantity:
number of stations =
60
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD niskin bottles at 60 stations. Discrete samples obtained for analysis of PIC, POC, Biogenic silica, and coccolith enumeration. |
Phytoplankton |
Quantity:
number of stations =
5
Description: 7 Pre dawn surface tows, and 27 at noon, collecting surface dwelling copepods and nauplii for HPLC analysis of mycosporine-like amino acids. Nauplii used for feeding incubations. Surface water filtered from CTD casts at dawn and noon for MAA analysis. Lugols samples taken from surface CTD at dawn, and three depths at noon (usually surface, 55% and 33%) for phytoplankton community analysis. |
Phytoplankton |
Quantity:
number of stations =
34
Description: 7 Pre dawn surface tows, and 27 at noon, collecting surface dwelling copepods and nauplii for HPLC analysis of mycosporine-like amino acids. Nauplii used for feeding incubations. Surface water filtered from CTD casts at dawn and noon for MAA analysis. Lugols samples taken from surface CTD at dawn, and three depths at noon (usually surface, 55% and 33%) for phytoplankton community analysis. |
Phytoplankton |
Quantity:
number of stations =
66
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track before dawn and at solar noon (total CTD stations- 66). 5 depths sampled per station from depths corresponding to the nominal depths of 97%, 55%, 33%, 14% and 1%. 10L of seawater from these depths were filtered via a 0.2 um (47 mm) Millipore nitrocelulose membrane filters for DNA extraction and analysis of coccolithophores and associated viruses. Additional 20L were taken from 97% and 33% and filtered for total lipids analysis via a 1.2 um GF/C filter. All samples were snap- frozen and stored in -80C for further analysis. 1 ml of each sampled depth was also stored in 10 ul of glutaraldehyde for Flow Cytometry analysis. 50 ml from each depth were also syringe filtered via a 0.2 um filter for the isolation of free viruses into a 50 ml falcon tube and stored at 4C for further analysis. |
Phytoplankton |
Quantity:
number of stations =
65
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. Discrete samples for abundance of phytoplankton smaller than 20 micrometres analysed by flow cytometry. Average 10 depths sampled per station. |
Phytoplankton |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
33
Description: Underway supply sampled (once daily) for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All underway samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Phytoplankton |
Quantity:
number of stations =
19
Description: DCM water collected and filtered for POC/PON, POP, ChLa and Fatty acids/Proteins. Water also used for zooplankton feeding experiments. |
Phytoplankton |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Solar noon CTD (vertical profile, 3 depths) sampled for the following parameters: RNA and DNA (filtered through 0.2um Supor membranes) for analysis of presence and expression of genes related to phytoplankton photosynthesis, pH, Total Alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon for isotope measurements (12 ml filtered through 0.2um filter into HgCl2 prepoisoned vial, 2 replicates), particulate organic carbon for isotope analysis (2-3L filtered onto precombusted 0.7um GF/F filter). All CTD samples were pre-filtered through 200 micron nylon mesh. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
63
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. Discrete samples for abundance of phytoplankton pigments by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Average 6 depths sampled per station. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
63
Description: Vertical profiles from CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. Discrete samples for phytoplankton absorption analysis (PABS). Average 6 depths sampled per station. Samples will be analysed after the cruise. |
Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
34
Description: 7 Pre dawn surface tows, and 27 at noon, collecting surface dwelling copepods and nauplii for HPLC analysis of mycosporine-like amino acids. Nauplii used for feeding incubations. Surface water filtered from CTD casts at dawn and noon for MAA analysis. Lugols samples taken from surface CTD at dawn, and three depths at noon (usually surface, 55% and 33%) for phytoplankton community analysis. |
Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
5
Description: 7 Pre dawn surface tows, and 27 at noon, collecting surface dwelling copepods and nauplii for HPLC analysis of mycosporine-like amino acids. Nauplii used for feeding incubations. Surface water filtered from CTD casts at dawn and noon for MAA analysis. Lugols samples taken from surface CTD at dawn, and three depths at noon (usually surface, 55% and 33%) for phytoplankton community analysis. |
Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) |
Quantity:
number of profiles =
36
Description: In-water optics rig: i) Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometer (phytoplankton physiology); ii) Satlantic UV sensor (downwelling spectral UV light at 305, 320, 340 and 380 nm); iii) Wetlabs ac-9 (attenuation and absorption at 9 wavelengths: 412, 440, 488, 510, 532, 555, 650, 676, 715 nm); iv) SeaBird SBE19+ CTD (temperature and salinity with depth for correction of the ac9); v) ancillary PAR measurements (determination of light levels in water column); vi) Hobilabs hydroscat 6 (bb6: backscatter at 6 wavelengths: 442, 488, 550, 620, 671, 852) |
Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Operated an along-track flow-through system from ship's non-toxic seawater supply to characterize bio-optical properties of the water (backscattering, fluorescense) (~24 h/day). Also operated Micro-SAS system on the ship's meteorological platform to measure upwelling radiance, downwelling radiance and total downwelling irradiance (~10h/day). |
Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) |
Quantity:
number of stations =
56
Description: Fluorometric determination of chlorophyll a to calibrate against CTD fluorometers. Calibration samples taken for the two CTD systems used during the cruise. A range of depths and concentrations taken from the Niskin bottles (176 & 116 samples for the stainless steel and titanium framed instruments respectively). |
Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Ship's non-toxic underway system plumbed with fluorometer, TSG, transmissometer and meteorological package. |
Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) |
Quantity:
number of profiles =
89
Description: CTD casts with pressure, temperature, conductivity, oxygen, PAR (up- and down-welling), fluorometer, transmissometer instruments attached. |
Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) |
Quantity:
number of samples =
61
Description: Water filtered from the non-toxic system for later analysis of alkenones. |
Phytoplankton pigs (eg chlorophyll, fluorescence) |
Quantity:
number of measurements =
154
Description: Fluorometric determination of surface chlorophyll a to calibrate against TSG fluorometer. |
Primary productivity |
Quantity:
number of stations =
19
Description: Surface and / or DCM of photosynthesis-irradiance curves and phytoplankton emission spectra. |
Primary productivity |
Quantity:
number of stations =
5
Description: 7 Pre dawn surface tows, and 27 at noon, collecting surface dwelling copepods and nauplii for HPLC analysis of mycosporine-like amino acids. Nauplii used for feeding incubations. Surface water filtered from CTD casts at dawn and noon for MAA analysis. Lugols samples taken from surface CTD at dawn, and three depths at noon (usually surface, 55% and 33%) for phytoplankton community analysis. |
Primary productivity |
Quantity:
number of stations =
42
Description: Productivity measurements of bacterial and eukaryotic populations using radiotracers |
Primary productivity |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Vertical profiles from predawn CTD Niskin bottles at stations along the cruise track. 2 depths sampled per station (Surface, DCM) for bacterial respiration incubations. Prefiltered by 1 um, and incubated for 24h. |
Primary productivity |
Quantity:
number of stations =
27
Description: 1 depth sampled per station (Surface or DCM) for respiration measurements. Method use: continuous oxygen decrease up to 24 h measured with oxygen microelectrodes (Unisense S/A) incubations. |
Primary productivity |
Quantity:
number of stations =
31
Description: Vertical profile (6-8 depths) for size-fractionated phytoplankton production from titanium pre-dawn CTD casts. |
Zooplankton |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Near-continuous (except for station stops) OPC size distributed biomass from surface zooplankton (non-toxic supply through OPC). |
Zooplankton |
Quantity:
number of hauls =
33
Description: Double (Bongo) WP2 Net casts (200µm mesh size) 0-300 metre vertical haul. All plankton preserved in 95% ethanol. One half bongo to Erica Goetze, University of Hawaii. Second bongo split between PML and Scripps Institute of Oceanography. |
Zooplankton |
Quantity:
number of stations =
34
Description: 7 Pre dawn surface tows, and 27 at noon, collecting surface dwelling copepods and nauplii for HPLC analysis of mycosporine-like amino acids. Nauplii used for feeding incubations. Surface water filtered from CTD casts at dawn and noon for MAA analysis. Lugols samples taken from surface CTD at dawn, and three depths at noon (usually surface, 55% and 33%) for phytoplankton community analysis. |
Zooplankton |
Quantity:
number of hauls =
33
Description: Double (Bongo) WP2 Net casts 0-180m integrated. 1 net through OPC to waste; 1 net split: half in 4% buffered formalin for PML analysis; half in 4% buffered formalin to Dr Antje Voelker, Portugal. Southern hemisphere: no split - all of 2nd net to PML. |
Zooplankton |
Quantity:
number of stations =
33
Description: 200m Vertical haul 200µm WP2 bongo net sampled at pre-dawn for zooplankton community structure. 1 net x 4% Formalin & 1 net x Claudia Castellani (SAHFOS, Plymouth) fixed in ethanol for molecular analysis. Some net used for live zooplankton specimens selection. The specimens were used in metabolic rates determination: Respiration, Egg Production and feeding rates. |
Meteorology | |
Atmospheric chemistry |
Quantity:
number of measurements =
12
Description: Rainwater sampling for major ions and trace metals (for Alex Baker, UEA). |
Atmospheric chemistry |
Quantity:
number of measurements =
37
Description: Aerosol sampling for trace metals (for Alex Baker, UEA) |
Incident radiation |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Deck mounted (over the CTD winch cab) Satlantic HyperSAS sensor: Hyperspectral (300-900 nm) water-leaving reflectance measurements at 6 minute intervals through daylight hours; measurements integrated over 30 s. These include water, sky and sun radiance measuring sensors (3). |
Incident radiation |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Operated an along-track flow-through system from ship's non-toxic seawater supply to characterize bio-optical properties of the water (backscattering, fluorescense) (~24 h/day). Also operated Micro-SAS system on the ship's meteorological platform to measure upwelling radiance, downwelling radiance and total downwelling irradiance (~10h/day). |
Incident radiation |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Ship's non-toxic underway system plumbed with fluorometer, TSG, transmissometer and meteorological package. |
Incident radiation |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
38
Description: Underway along ships track measurements of upwelling radiance, downwelling radiance and total downwelling irradiance (~10h/day)with use of TRIOS RAMSES radiometers system mounted on the ship's meteorological platform at the bow. |
Incident radiation |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Deck mounted Trios UV sensor: i) Hyperspectral (2.5 nm resolution: 200-500 nm wavelength) UV at 5 minute intervals through daylight hours; ii) decomposed hyperspectral into broadband UV-A and UV-B |
Other meteorological measurements |
Quantity:
activity duration in days =
41
Description: Microtops sunphotometer measurements: i) Aerosol optical thickness at 340, 440, 675 and 870 nm; ii) water vapour content (cm) |
Cruise Inventory Mooring/Buoy Operations
Latitude | Longitude | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
18° 31' S | 25° 6' W | Current meters | Deployment. 2 x Sediment traps (s/n: ML11804-03 & ML11804-04) plus RCM8 current meters (s/n: 10529 & 3308) at 2700m and 2750m respectively. Instruments deployed for 14 months from 12 November 2010 to 05 February 2012. Current meters set to 30-minute intervals. |
18° 31' S | 25° 6' W | Current meters | Recovery. 2 x Sediment traps (s/n: ML12168-02 & ML12168-04) plus RCM8 current meters (s/n: 9904 & 9450) at 2700m and 2750m respectively. Instruments had been on deployment since 18 May 2009, last data collected 20 June 2010. |
16° 19' S | 22° 50' W | Neutrally buoyant floats | Teledyne Webb Research APEX profiling float (UK Met Office supplied.) Measures conductivity, temperature, depth to 2000 dbar using Sea-Bird pumped instrument system, transmits data via ARGOS at surface. Serial number 4866. Activate at 1318z, JD 315, 11 November 2010. Bladder inflated. Deployed at 1404z. |
34° 6' S | 35° 55' W | Neutrally buoyant floats | Teledyne Webb Research APEX profiling float (UK Met Office supplied.) Measures conductivity, temperature, depth to 2000 dbar using Sea-Bird pumped instrument system, transmits data via ARGOS at surface. Serial number 4867. Activate at 1425z, JD 321, 17 November 2010. Bladder inflated. Deployed at 1510z. |
31° 45' S | 33° 33' W | Neutrally buoyant floats | Teledyne Webb Research APEX profiling float (UK Met Office supplied.) Measures conductivity, temperature, depth to 2000 dbar using Sea-Bird pumped instrument system, transmits data via ARGOS at surface. Serial number 4868. Activate at 1945z, JD 320, 16 November 2010. Bladder inflated. Deployed at 2028z. |
21° 42' S | 33° 33' W | Neutrally buoyant floats | Teledyne Webb Research APEX profiling float (UK Met Office supplied.) Measures conductivity, temperature, depth to 2000 dbar using Sea-Bird pumped instrument system, transmits data via ARGOS at surface. Serial number 4877. Activate at 1318z, JD 317, 13 November 2010. Bladder inflated. Deployed at 1355z. |
24° 49' S | 27° 21' W | Neutrally buoyant floats | Teledyne Webb Research APEX profiling float (UK Met Office supplied.) Measures conductivity, temperature, depth to 2000 dbar using Sea-Bird pumped instrument system, transmits data via ARGOS at surface. Serial number 4879. Activate at 1343z, JD 318, 14 November 2010. Bladder inflated. Deployed at 1419z. |
27° 55' S | 29° 58' W | Neutrally buoyant floats | Teledyne Webb Research APEX profiling float (UK Met Office supplied.) Measures conductivity, temperature, depth to 2000 dbar using Sea-Bird pumped instrument system, transmits data via ARGOS at surface. Serial number 4880. Activate at 1423z, JD 319, 15 November 2010. Bladder inflated. Deployed at 1503z. |
18° 31' S | 25° 6' W | Sediment traps | Deployment. 2 x Sediment traps (s/n: ML11804-03 & ML11804-04) plus RCM8 current meters (s/n: 10529 & 3308) at 2700m and 2750m respectively. Instruments deployed for 14 months from 12 November 2010 to 05 February 2012. Current meters set to 30-minute intervals. |
18° 31' S | 25° 6' W | Sediment traps | Recovery. 2 x Sediment traps (s/n: ML12168-02 & ML12168-04) plus RCM8 current meters (s/n: 9904 & 9450) at 2700m and 2750m respectively. Instruments had been on deployment since 18 May 2009, last data collected 20 June 2010. |
Summary of BODC Data Holdings for the Cruise
National Oceanographic Database
Summary
# Series | Instrument Description | Parameters |
---|---|---|
1 | Bottle station |
Nitrate concentration parameters in the water column Nitrite concentration parameters in the water column Phosphate concentration parameters in the water column Quality control flags Reference numbers Silicate concentration parameters in the water column Vertical spatial coordinates |
61 | Bottle station |
Nitrate concentration parameters in the water column Nitrite concentration parameters in the water column Phosphate concentration parameters in the water column Quality control flags Reference numbers Vertical spatial coordinates |
1 | Bottle station |
Nitrate concentration parameters in the water column Nitrite concentration parameters in the water column Quality control flags Reference numbers Vertical spatial coordinates |
1 | Bottle station |
Nitrate concentration parameters in the water column Phosphate concentration parameters in the water column Quality control flags Reference numbers Vertical spatial coordinates |
61 | Bottle station |
Carotenoid and flavenoid pigment concentrations in water bodies Chlorophyll pigment concentrations in water bodies Quality control flags Reference numbers Vertical spatial coordinates |
56 | Bottle station |
Chlorophyll pigment concentrations in water bodies Quality control flags Reference numbers Vertical spatial coordinates |
62 | Bottle station |
Dissolved oxygen parameters in the water column Quality control flags Reference numbers Vertical spatial coordinates |
65 | Bottle station |
Phytoplankton taxonomic abundance in water bodies Plankton abundance per unit volume of the water column Quality control flags Reference numbers Vertical spatial coordinates |
30 | Bottle station |
Dissolved organic carbon concentration in the water column Quality control flags Reference numbers Vertical spatial coordinates |
67 | CTD/STD cast |
Chlorophyll pigment concentrations in water bodies Density of the water column Dissolved oxygen parameters in the water column Raw fluorometer output Salinity of the water column Temperature of the water column Transmittance and attenuance of the water column Vertical spatial coordinates Visible waveband radiance and irradiance measurements in the water column |
22 | CTD/STD cast |
Chlorophyll pigment concentrations in water bodies Density of the water column Dissolved oxygen parameters in the water column Raw fluorometer output Salinity of the water column Temperature of the water column Transmittance and attenuance of the water column Vertical spatial coordinates |
23 | Fluorometers |
Reference numbers Variable fluorescence parameters Vertical spatial coordinates |
1 | In-situ dissolved gas analyser |
Date and time Dissolved concentration parameters for other gases in the water column Horizontal spatial co-ordinates Reference numbers |
1 | In-situ dissolved gas analyser |
Date and time Horizontal spatial co-ordinates Metadata parameters Reference numbers |
35 | Meteorological data logger |
Date and time Horizontal spatial co-ordinates Reference numbers Visible waveband radiance and irradiance measurements in the atmosphere |
1 | Meteorological data logger |
Air pressure Air temperature Atmospheric humidity Date and time Horizontal spatial co-ordinates Solar Radiation Visible waveband radiance and irradiance measurements in the atmosphere Wind strength and direction |
1 | Multiple instrument types |
Chlorophyll pigment concentrations in water bodies Date and time Horizontal spatial co-ordinates Light absorption in the water column Metadata parameters Optical backscatter Reference numbers Salinity of the water column Temperature of the water column Transmittance and attenuance of the water column |
1 | Multiple instrument types |
Chlorophyll pigment concentrations in water bodies Date and time Electrical conductivity of the water column Horizontal spatial co-ordinates Metadata parameters Raw fluorometer output Salinity of the water column Sound velocity and travel time in the water column Temperature of the water column Transmittance and attenuance of the water column |
1 | Pumped water sample |
Chlorophyll pigment concentrations in water bodies Date and time Horizontal spatial co-ordinates |
1 | Pumped water sample |
Concentration of silicon species in the water column Date and time Horizontal spatial co-ordinates Particulate inorganic carbon concentrations in the water column Particulate total and organic carbon concentrations in the water column Particulate total and organic nitrogen concentrations in the water column |
1 | Single-beam echosounder |
Bathymetry and Elevation Date and time Horizontal platform movement Horizontal spatial co-ordinates Platform or instrument orientation |
1 | radiometers |
Date and time Horizontal spatial co-ordinates Metadata parameters Ocean colour and earth-leaving visible waveband spectral radiation Platform or instrument orientation Reference numbers Visible waveband radiance and irradiance measurements in the atmosphere |
Note: Parameter terms are taken from the BODC Parameter Discovery Vocabulary XML (SKOS)
Full List
BODC Reference | Instrument Description | Date/Time | Location | |
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1089413 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-13 14:59Z | 49° 40' N, 7° 40' W | Click for more |
1089425 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-14 04:38Z | 49° 24' N, 11° 9' W | Click for more |
1089437 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-14 05:42Z | 49° 24' N, 11° 9' W | Click for more |
1089449 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-14 13:07Z | 49° 16' N, 12° 52' W | Click for more |
1089450 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-15 04:37Z | 49° 2' N, 16° 25' W | Click for more |
1089462 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-15 05:46Z | 49° 3' N, 16° 25' W | Click for more |
1089474 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-15 13:09Z | 48° 7' N, 17° 19' W | Click for more |
1089486 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-16 04:55Z | 46° 3' N, 19° 11' W | Click for more |
1089498 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-16 05:53Z | 46° 3' N, 19° 12' W | Click for more |
1089505 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-16 13:06Z | 45° 12' N, 19° 55' W | Click for more |
1089517 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-17 04:32Z | 43° 33' N, 21° 21' W | Click for more |
1089529 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-17 06:02Z | 43° 33' N, 21° 21' W | Click for more |
1089530 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-17 13:09Z | 42° 46' N, 22° 2' W | Click for more |
1089542 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-18 04:33Z | 40° 59' N, 23° 28' W | Click for more |
1089554 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-18 05:40Z | 40° 59' N, 23° 28' W | Click for more |
1089566 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-18 13:07Z | 40° 7' N, 24° 11' W | Click for more |
1089578 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-19 04:33Z | 38° 16' N, 25° 39' W | Click for more |
1089591 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-19 06:12Z | 38° 16' N, 25° 39' W | Click for more |
1089609 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-20 16:19Z | 34° 56' N, 28° 56' W | Click for more |
1089610 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-21 05:34Z | 34° 13' N, 29° 45' W | Click for more |
1089622 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-21 14:08Z | 33° 50' N, 30° 12' W | Click for more |
1089634 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-22 05:31Z | 32° 25' N, 31° 48' W | Click for more |
1089646 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-22 06:58Z | 32° 25' N, 31° 48' W | Click for more |
1089658 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-22 14:11Z | 31° 43' N, 32° 33' W | Click for more |
1089671 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-23 05:30Z | 30° 17' N, 34° 10' W | Click for more |
1089683 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-23 06:41Z | 30° 18' N, 34° 10' W | Click for more |
1089695 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-23 14:12Z | 29° 36' N, 34° 54' W | Click for more |
1089702 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-24 05:32Z | 28° 6' N, 36° 30' W | Click for more |
1089714 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-01 06:46Z | 7° 49' N, 30° 9' W | Click for more |
1089726 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-01 14:13Z | 6° 47' N, 29° 28' W | Click for more |
1089738 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-24 07:04Z | 28° 6' N, 36° 30' W | Click for more |
1089751 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-24 14:07Z | 27° 27' N, 37° 13' W | Click for more |
1089763 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-24 15:37Z | 27° 27' N, 37° 13' W | Click for more |
1089775 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-25 05:30Z | 25° 58' N, 38° 46' W | Click for more |
1089787 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-25 06:45Z | 25° 58' N, 38° 46' W | Click for more |
1089799 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-25 14:10Z | 25° 16' N, 39° 31' W | Click for more |
1089806 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-26 05:27Z | 23° 46' N, 41° 6' W | Click for more |
1089818 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-26 06:55Z | 23° 46' N, 41° 6' W | Click for more |
1089831 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-26 14:09Z | 22° 57' N, 40° 31' W | Click for more |
1089843 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-27 05:28Z | 21° 12' N, 39° 17' W | Click for more |
1089855 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-27 06:44Z | 21° 12' N, 39° 17' W | Click for more |
1089867 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-27 14:10Z | 20° 25' N, 38° 44' W | Click for more |
1089879 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-28 05:36Z | 18° 41' N, 37° 31' W | Click for more |
1089880 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-28 07:05Z | 18° 41' N, 37° 31' W | Click for more |
1089892 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-28 14:09Z | 17° 54' N, 36° 58' W | Click for more |
1089911 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-29 05:29Z | 16° 11' N, 35° 48' W | Click for more |
1089923 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-29 06:48Z | 16° 11' N, 35° 48' W | Click for more |
1089935 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-29 14:10Z | 15° 25' N, 35° 17' W | Click for more |
1089947 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-30 05:46Z | 13° 27' N, 33° 57' W | Click for more |
1089959 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-30 07:02Z | 13° 28' N, 33° 57' W | Click for more |
1089960 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-30 14:12Z | 12° 33' N, 33° 19' W | Click for more |
1089972 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-31 05:34Z | 10° 34' N, 32° 0' W | Click for more |
1089984 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-31 07:21Z | 10° 34' N, 32° 0' W | Click for more |
1089996 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-10-31 14:15Z | 9° 45' N, 31° 27' W | Click for more |
1090008 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-01 05:31Z | 7° 48' N, 30° 9' W | Click for more |
1090021 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-16 05:33Z | 29° 56' S, 31° 49' W | Click for more |
1090033 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-02 04:35Z | 4° 48' N, 28° 10' W | Click for more |
1090045 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-02 05:54Z | 4° 48' N, 28° 9' W | Click for more |
1090057 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-02 14:05Z | 3° 53' N, 27° 33' W | Click for more |
1090069 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-04 04:37Z | 1° 10' S, 25° 0' W | Click for more |
1090070 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-04 13:40Z | 1° 28' S, 25° 0' W | Click for more |
1090082 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-05 04:59Z | 3° 51' S, 25° 1' W | Click for more |
1090094 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-05 06:08Z | 3° 51' S, 25° 0' W | Click for more |
1090101 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-05 13:12Z | 4° 53' S, 25° 1' W | Click for more |
1090113 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-06 04:35Z | 6° 3' S, 23° 45' W | Click for more |
1090125 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-06 05:49Z | 6° 3' S, 23° 45' W | Click for more |
1090137 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-06 13:11Z | 6° 16' S, 22° 42' W | Click for more |
1090149 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-10 04:38Z | 12° 31' S, 19° 1' W | Click for more |
1090150 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-10 13:09Z | 13° 28' S, 19° 58' W | Click for more |
1090162 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-11 04:28Z | 15° 19' S, 21° 50' W | Click for more |
1090174 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-11 13:09Z | 16° 19' S, 22° 50' W | Click for more |
1090186 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-12 11:01Z | 18° 32' S, 25° 7' W | Click for more |
1090198 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-13 04:39Z | 20° 22' S, 25° 5' W | Click for more |
1090205 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-13 13:07Z | 21° 42' S, 25° 6' W | Click for more |
1090217 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-14 05:01Z | 23° 50' S, 26° 34' W | Click for more |
1090229 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-14 13:31Z | 24° 49' S, 27° 21' W | Click for more |
1090230 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-15 05:38Z | 26° 51' S, 29° 4' W | Click for more |
1090242 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-15 14:12Z | 27° 55' S, 29° 58' W | Click for more |
1090254 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-16 14:24Z | 31° 0' S, 32° 49' W | Click for more |
1090266 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-17 05:35Z | 33° 2' S, 34° 51' W | Click for more |
1090278 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-17 14:14Z | 34° 6' S, 35° 55' W | Click for more |
1090291 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-18 05:38Z | 36° 5' S, 38° 5' W | Click for more |
1090309 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-18 14:12Z | 37° 5' S, 39° 13' W | Click for more |
1090310 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-19 05:42Z | 38° 55' S, 41° 27' W | Click for more |
1090322 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-19 14:14Z | 39° 47' S, 42° 33' W | Click for more |
1090334 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-20 06:44Z | 41° 39' S, 45° 5' W | Click for more |
1090346 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-20 15:13Z | 42° 30' S, 46° 18' W | Click for more |
1090358 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-21 06:34Z | 44° 12' S, 48° 56' W | Click for more |
1090371 | CTD/STD cast | 2010-11-21 15:14Z | 45° 1' S, 50° 16' W | Click for more |
1197740 | Fluorometers | 2010-10-27 14:11Z | 20° 25' N, 38° 43' W | Click for more |
1197752 | Fluorometers | 2010-10-28 14:08Z | 17° 54' N, 36° 58' W | Click for more |
1197764 | Fluorometers | 2010-10-29 14:08Z | 15° 25' N, 35° 16' W | Click for more |
1197776 | Fluorometers | 2010-10-30 14:10Z | 12° 32' N, 33° 19' W | Click for more |
1197788 | Fluorometers | 2010-10-31 14:15Z | 9° 45' N, 31° 27' W | Click for more |
1197807 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-01 14:07Z | 6° 46' N, 29° 28' W | Click for more |
1197819 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-02 13:13Z | 3° 52' N, 27° 33' W | Click for more |
1197820 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-03 12:14Z | 1° 7' N, 25° 44' W | Click for more |
1197832 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-04 13:08Z | 1° 28' S, 25° 0' W | Click for more |
1197844 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-05 13:05Z | 4° 53' S, 25° 1' W | Click for more |
1197856 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-06 13:08Z | 6° 15' S, 22° 41' W | Click for more |
1197868 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-09 13:05Z | 10° 43' S, 17° 13' W | Click for more |
1197881 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-10 13:06Z | 13° 28' S, 19° 57' W | Click for more |
1197893 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-11 13:05Z | 16° 18' S, 22° 50' W | Click for more |
1197900 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-12 12:40Z | 18° 31' S, 25° 7' W | Click for more |
1197912 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-13 13:03Z | 21° 42' S, 25° 5' W | Click for more |
1197924 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-14 13:21Z | 24° 48' S, 27° 21' W | Click for more |
1197936 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-15 14:09Z | 27° 54' S, 29° 58' W | Click for more |
1197948 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-16 14:21Z | 30° 59' S, 32° 48' W | Click for more |
1197961 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-17 14:08Z | 34° 6' S, 35° 55' W | Click for more |
1197973 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-18 14:00Z | 37° 5' S, 39° 13' W | Click for more |
1197985 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-19 14:09Z | 39° 47' S, 42° 33' W | Click for more |
1197997 | Fluorometers | 2010-11-20 15:11Z | 42° 29' S, 46° 17' W | Click for more |
1199771 | radiometers | 2010-10-13 10:27:42Z to 2010-11-22 18:03:25Z | From 49° 43' N, 6° 31' W to 47° 47' S, 55° 27' W | Click for more |
1199802 | Multiple instrument types | 2010-10-13 10:27:42Z to 2010-11-22 18:03:25Z | From 49° 43' N, 6° 31' W to 47° 47' S, 55° 27' W | Click for more |
1207465 | In-situ dissolved gas analyser | 2010-10-14 10:17:32Z to 2010-11-22 17:59:39Z | From 49° 20' N, 12° 10' W to 47° 46' S, 55° 26' W | Click for more |
1221575 | In-situ dissolved gas analyser | 2010-10-26 05:45:09Z to 2010-11-19 03:48:59Z | From 23° 46' N, 41° 6' W to 38° 44' S, 41° 13' W | Click for more |
1363862 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-14 05:58:05Z to 2010-10-14 19:29:17Z | From 49° 24' N, 11° 9' W to 49° 11' N, 14° 1' W | Click for more |
1363874 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-15 07:06:46Z to 2010-10-15 18:21:46Z | From 48° 59' N, 16° 29' W to 47° 37' N, 17° 46' W | Click for more |
1363886 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-16 07:24:25Z to 2010-10-16 20:39:25Z | From 45° 56' N, 19° 18' W to 44° 31' N, 20° 32' W | Click for more |
1363898 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-17 07:27:34Z to 2010-10-17 23:57:34Z | From 43° 27' N, 21° 25' W to 41° 37' N, 22° 58' W | Click for more |
1363905 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-18 00:02:34Z to 2010-10-18 19:57:34Z | From 41° 36' N, 22° 58' W to 39° 27' N, 24° 43' W | Click for more |
1363917 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-21 08:54:16Z to 2010-10-21 20:24:16Z | From 34° 7' N, 29° 50' W to 33° 23' N, 30° 42' W | Click for more |
1363929 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-22 07:53:00Z to 2010-10-22 19:58:00Z | From 32° 24' N, 31° 49' W to 31° 18' N, 33° 2' W | Click for more |
1363930 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-23 08:03:07Z to 2010-10-23 20:08:07Z | From 30° 16' N, 34° 12' W to 29° 9' N, 35° 24' W | Click for more |
1363942 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-24 08:06:52Z to 2010-10-24 20:31:52Z | From 28° 5' N, 36° 31' W to 26° 59' N, 37° 43' W | Click for more |
1363954 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-25 08:28:45Z to 2010-10-25 20:53:45Z | From 25° 52' N, 38° 54' W to 24° 41' N, 40° 8' W | Click for more |
1363966 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-26 08:01:44Z to 2010-10-26 09:16:44Z | From 23° 43' N, 41° 4' W to 23° 34' N, 40° 57' W | Click for more |
1363978 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-28 08:18:41Z to 2010-10-28 19:58:41Z | From 18° 37' N, 37° 29' W to 17° 24' N, 36° 38' W | Click for more |
1363991 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-29 08:06:41Z to 2010-10-29 20:11:41Z | From 16° 9' N, 35° 47' W to 14° 49' N, 34° 52' W | Click for more |
1364005 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-30 07:55:27Z to 2010-10-30 19:50:27Z | From 13° 27' N, 33° 56' W to 11° 58' N, 32° 57' W | Click for more |
1364017 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-31 07:42:15Z to 2010-10-31 20:02:15Z | From 10° 34' N, 32° 0' W to 9° 10' N, 31° 4' W | Click for more |
1364029 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-01 07:22:00Z to 2010-11-01 14:47:00Z | From 7° 49' N, 30° 9' W to 6° 47' N, 29° 28' W | Click for more |
1364030 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-02 07:31:31Z to 2010-11-02 19:46:31Z | From 4° 43' N, 28° 6' W to 3° 14' N, 27° 7' W | Click for more |
1364042 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-03 07:08:42Z to 2010-11-03 19:48:42Z | From 1° 49' N, 26° 12' W to 0° 16' N, 25° 10' W | Click for more |
1364054 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-04 06:25:52Z to 2010-11-04 11:35:52Z | From 1° 10' S, 25° 0' W to 1° 19' S, 25° 0' W | Click for more |
1364066 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-05 07:02:12Z to 2010-11-05 20:07:12Z | From 3° 51' S, 25° 0' W to 5° 42' S, 25° 1' W | Click for more |
1364078 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-06 07:18:02Z to 2010-11-06 20:03:02Z | From 6° 4' S, 23° 39' W to 6° 27' S, 21° 42' W | Click for more |
1364091 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-07 09:46:47Z to 2010-11-07 19:26:47Z | From 6° 55' S, 19° 22' W to 7° 15' S, 17° 43' W | Click for more |
1364109 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-09 08:56:09Z to 2010-11-09 19:31:09Z | From 10° 11' S, 16° 42' W to 11° 21' S, 17° 51' W | Click for more |
1364110 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-10 06:20:21Z to 2010-11-10 19:40:21Z | From 12° 35' S, 19° 5' W to 14° 11' S, 20° 42' W | Click for more |
1364122 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-11 06:17:28Z to 2010-11-11 20:12:28Z | From 15° 25' S, 21° 55' W to 17° 8' S, 23° 40' W | Click for more |
1364134 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-12 08:14:56Z to 2010-11-12 20:14:56Z | From 18° 31' S, 25° 6' W to 18° 54' S, 25° 6' W | Click for more |
1364146 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-13 06:18:29Z to 2010-11-13 20:13:29Z | From 20° 30' S, 25° 5' W to 22° 39' S, 25° 36' W | Click for more |
1364158 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-15 06:57:10Z to 2010-11-15 20:57:10Z | From 26° 54' S, 29° 6' W to 28° 42' S, 30° 40' W | Click for more |
1364171 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-16 06:52:27Z to 2010-11-16 23:32:27Z | From 29° 58' S, 31° 51' W to 32° 11' S, 33° 58' W | Click for more |
1364183 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-17 06:56:49Z to 2010-11-17 22:53:00Z | From 33° 5' S, 34° 53' W to 35° 12' S, 37° 7' W | Click for more |
1364195 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-18 08:30:51Z to 2010-11-18 22:00:51Z | From 36° 20' S, 38° 22' W to 37° 57' S, 40° 15' W | Click for more |
1364202 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-19 10:22:12Z to 2010-11-19 22:17:12Z | From 39° 21' S, 42° 0' W to 40° 39' S, 43° 43' W | Click for more |
1364214 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-20 08:50:20Z to 2010-11-20 23:25:20Z | From 41° 45' S, 45° 15' W to 43° 22' S, 47° 37' W | Click for more |
1364226 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-21 08:31:10Z to 2010-11-21 23:21:10Z | From 44° 18' S, 49° 6' W to 45° 48' S, 51° 38' W | Click for more |
1364238 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-11-22 08:32:32Z to 2010-11-22 17:02:32Z | From 46° 48' S, 53° 31' W to 47° 40' S, 55° 15' W | Click for more |
1629385 | Bottle station | 2010-10-14 05:58Z | 49° 24' N, 11° 9' W | Click for more |
1629397 | Bottle station | 2010-10-14 13:31Z | 49° 16' N, 12° 52' W | Click for more |
1629404 | Bottle station | 2010-10-15 06:02Z | 49° 3' N, 16° 25' W | Click for more |
1629416 | Bottle station | 2010-10-15 13:32Z | 48° 7' N, 17° 19' W | Click for more |
1629428 | Bottle station | 2010-10-16 06:09Z | 46° 3' N, 19° 12' W | Click for more |
1629441 | Bottle station | 2010-10-16 13:28Z | 45° 12' N, 19° 55' W | Click for more |
1629453 | Bottle station | 2010-10-17 06:14Z | 43° 33' N, 21° 21' W | Click for more |
1629465 | Bottle station | 2010-10-17 13:31Z | 42° 46' N, 22° 2' W | Click for more |
1629477 | Bottle station | 2010-10-18 05:57Z | 40° 59' N, 23° 28' W | Click for more |
1629489 | Bottle station | 2010-10-18 13:33Z | 40° 7' N, 24° 11' W | Click for more |
1629490 | Bottle station | 2010-10-19 06:24Z | 38° 16' N, 25° 39' W | Click for more |
1629508 | Bottle station | 2010-10-21 05:50Z | 34° 13' N, 29° 45' W | Click for more |
1629521 | Bottle station | 2010-10-21 14:30Z | 33° 50' N, 30° 12' W | Click for more |
1629533 | Bottle station | 2010-10-22 07:18Z | 32° 25' N, 31° 48' W | Click for more |
1629545 | Bottle station | 2010-10-22 14:39Z | 31° 43' N, 32° 33' W | Click for more |
1629557 | Bottle station | 2010-10-23 06:58Z | 30° 18' N, 34° 10' W | Click for more |
1629569 | Bottle station | 2010-10-23 14:38Z | 29° 36' N, 34° 54' W | Click for more |
1629570 | Bottle station | 2010-10-24 07:23Z | 28° 6' N, 36° 30' W | Click for more |
1629582 | Bottle station | 2010-10-24 14:28Z | 27° 27' N, 37° 13' W | Click for more |
1629594 | Bottle station | 2010-10-25 07:01Z | 25° 58' N, 38° 46' W | Click for more |
1629601 | Bottle station | 2010-10-25 14:33Z | 25° 16' N, 39° 31' W | Click for more |
1629613 | Bottle station | 2010-10-26 07:10Z | 23° 46' N, 41° 6' W | Click for more |
1629625 | Bottle station | 2010-10-26 14:33Z | 22° 57' N, 40° 31' W | Click for more |
1629637 | Bottle station | 2010-10-27 07:00Z | 21° 12' N, 39° 17' W | Click for more |
1629649 | Bottle station | 2010-10-27 14:34Z | 20° 25' N, 38° 44' W | Click for more |
1629650 | Bottle station | 2010-10-28 07:23Z | 18° 41' N, 37° 31' W | Click for more |
1629662 | Bottle station | 2010-10-28 14:33Z | 17° 54' N, 36° 58' W | Click for more |
1629674 | Bottle station | 2010-10-29 07:03Z | 16° 11' N, 35° 48' W | Click for more |
1629686 | Bottle station | 2010-10-29 14:36Z | 15° 25' N, 35° 17' W | Click for more |
1629698 | Bottle station | 2010-10-30 07:20Z | 13° 28' N, 33° 57' W | Click for more |
1629705 | Bottle station | 2010-10-30 14:42Z | 12° 33' N, 33° 19' W | Click for more |
1629717 | Bottle station | 2010-10-31 07:40Z | 10° 34' N, 32° 0' W | Click for more |
1629729 | Bottle station | 2010-10-31 15:00Z | 9° 45' N, 31° 27' W | Click for more |
1629730 | Bottle station | 2010-11-01 07:03Z | 7° 49' N, 30° 9' W | Click for more |
1629742 | Bottle station | 2010-11-01 14:56Z | 6° 47' N, 29° 28' W | Click for more |
1629754 | Bottle station | 2010-11-02 06:13Z | 4° 48' N, 28° 9' W | Click for more |
1629766 | Bottle station | 2010-11-02 14:09Z | 3° 53' N, 27° 33' W | Click for more |
1629778 | Bottle station | 2010-11-05 06:26Z | 3° 51' S, 25° 0' W | Click for more |
1629791 | Bottle station | 2010-11-05 13:35Z | 4° 53' S, 25° 1' W | Click for more |
1629809 | Bottle station | 2010-11-06 06:11Z | 6° 3' S, 23° 45' W | Click for more |
1629810 | Bottle station | 2010-11-06 13:30Z | 6° 16' S, 22° 42' W | Click for more |
1629822 | Bottle station | 2010-11-10 04:54Z | 12° 31' S, 19° 1' W | Click for more |
1629834 | Bottle station | 2010-11-10 13:29Z | 13° 28' S, 19° 58' W | Click for more |
1629846 | Bottle station | 2010-11-11 04:53Z | 15° 19' S, 21° 50' W | Click for more |
1629858 | Bottle station | 2010-11-11 13:30Z | 16° 19' S, 22° 50' W | Click for more |
1629871 | Bottle station | 2010-11-12 11:18Z | 18° 32' S, 25° 7' W | Click for more |
1629883 | Bottle station | 2010-11-13 04:55Z | 20° 22' S, 25° 5' W | Click for more |
1629895 | Bottle station | 2010-11-13 13:28Z | 21° 42' S, 25° 6' W | Click for more |
1629902 | Bottle station | 2010-11-14 05:20Z | 23° 50' S, 26° 34' W | Click for more |
1629914 | Bottle station | 2010-11-14 13:51Z | 24° 49' S, 27° 21' W | Click for more |
1629926 | Bottle station | 2010-11-15 05:58Z | 26° 51' S, 29° 4' W | Click for more |
1629938 | Bottle station | 2010-11-15 14:34Z | 27° 55' S, 29° 58' W | Click for more |
1629951 | Bottle station | 2010-11-16 05:52Z | 29° 56' S, 31° 49' W | Click for more |
1629963 | Bottle station | 2010-11-16 14:41Z | 31° 0' S, 32° 49' W | Click for more |
1629975 | Bottle station | 2010-11-17 05:54Z | 33° 2' S, 34° 51' W | Click for more |
1629987 | Bottle station | 2010-11-17 14:38Z | 34° 6' S, 35° 55' W | Click for more |
1629999 | Bottle station | 2010-11-18 05:57Z | 36° 5' S, 38° 5' W | Click for more |
1630000 | Bottle station | 2010-11-18 14:36Z | 37° 5' S, 39° 13' W | Click for more |
1630012 | Bottle station | 2010-11-19 06:01Z | 38° 55' S, 41° 27' W | Click for more |
1630024 | Bottle station | 2010-11-19 14:35Z | 39° 47' S, 42° 33' W | Click for more |
1630036 | Bottle station | 2010-11-20 07:03Z | 41° 39' S, 45° 5' W | Click for more |
1630048 | Bottle station | 2010-11-20 15:32Z | 42° 30' S, 46° 18' W | Click for more |
1630061 | Bottle station | 2010-11-21 06:51Z | 44° 12' S, 48° 56' W | Click for more |
1630073 | Bottle station | 2010-11-21 15:33Z | 45° 1' S, 50° 16' W | Click for more |
1762193 | Single-beam echosounder | 2010-10-12 10:40Z to 2010-11-22 21:10Z | 48° 6' S to 50° 45' N; 56° 7' W to 1° 21' W | Click for more |
1762200 | Meteorological data logger | 2010-10-12 10:40Z to 2010-11-22 21:10Z | 48° 6' S to 50° 45' N; 56° 7' W to 1° 21' W | Click for more |
1762212 | Multiple instrument types | 2010-10-12 10:40Z to 2010-11-22 21:10Z | 48° 6' S to 50° 45' N; 56° 7' W to 1° 21' W | Click for more |
2005128 | Bottle station | 2010-10-14 05:58Z | 49° 24' N, 11° 9' W | Click for more |
2005141 | Bottle station | 2010-10-14 13:30Z | 49° 16' N, 12° 52' W | Click for more |
2005153 | Bottle station | 2010-10-15 06:01Z | 49° 3' N, 16° 25' W | Click for more |
2005165 | Bottle station | 2010-10-15 13:31Z | 48° 7' N, 17° 19' W | Click for more |
2005177 | Bottle station | 2010-10-16 06:09Z | 46° 3' N, 19° 12' W | Click for more |
2005189 | Bottle station | 2010-10-16 13:27Z | 45° 12' N, 19° 55' W | Click for more |
2005190 | Bottle station | 2010-10-17 06:14Z | 43° 33' N, 21° 21' W | Click for more |
2005208 | Bottle station | 2010-10-17 13:31Z | 42° 46' N, 22° 2' W | Click for more |
2005221 | Bottle station | 2010-10-18 05:56Z | 40° 59' N, 23° 28' W | Click for more |
2005233 | Bottle station | 2010-10-18 13:32Z | 40° 7' N, 24° 11' W | Click for more |
2005245 | Bottle station | 2010-10-19 06:24Z | 38° 16' N, 25° 39' W | Click for more |
2005257 | Bottle station | 2010-10-21 14:29Z | 33° 50' N, 30° 12' W | Click for more |
2005269 | Bottle station | 2010-10-22 07:17Z | 32° 25' N, 31° 48' W | Click for more |
2005270 | Bottle station | 2010-10-22 14:38Z | 31° 43' N, 32° 33' W | Click for more |
2005282 | Bottle station | 2010-10-23 06:57Z | 30° 18' N, 34° 10' W | Click for more |
2005294 | Bottle station | 2010-10-23 14:37Z | 29° 36' N, 34° 54' W | Click for more |
2005301 | Bottle station | 2010-10-24 07:22Z | 28° 6' N, 36° 30' W | Click for more |
2005313 | Bottle station | 2010-10-24 14:27Z | 27° 27' N, 37° 13' W | Click for more |
2005325 | Bottle station | 2010-10-25 07:00Z | 25° 58' N, 38° 46' W | Click for more |
2005337 | Bottle station | 2010-10-25 14:33Z | 25° 16' N, 39° 31' W | Click for more |
2005349 | Bottle station | 2010-10-26 07:10Z | 23° 46' N, 41° 6' W | Click for more |
2005350 | Bottle station | 2010-10-26 14:33Z | 22° 57' N, 40° 31' W | Click for more |
2005362 | Bottle station | 2010-10-27 07:00Z | 21° 12' N, 39° 17' W | Click for more |
2005374 | Bottle station | 2010-10-27 14:34Z | 20° 25' N, 38° 44' W | Click for more |
2005386 | Bottle station | 2010-10-28 07:22Z | 18° 41' N, 37° 31' W | Click for more |
2005398 | Bottle station | 2010-10-28 14:33Z | 17° 54' N, 36° 58' W | Click for more |
2005405 | Bottle station | 2010-10-29 07:03Z | 16° 11' N, 35° 48' W | Click for more |
2005417 | Bottle station | 2010-10-29 14:36Z | 15° 25' N, 35° 17' W | Click for more |
2005429 | Bottle station | 2010-10-30 07:20Z | 13° 28' N, 33° 57' W | Click for more |
2005430 | Bottle station | 2010-10-30 14:42Z | 12° 33' N, 33° 19' W | Click for more |
2005442 | Bottle station | 2010-10-31 07:39Z | 10° 34' N, 32° 0' W | Click for more |
2005454 | Bottle station | 2010-10-31 14:59Z | 9° 45' N, 31° 27' W | Click for more |
2005466 | Bottle station | 2010-11-01 07:03Z | 7° 49' N, 30° 9' W | Click for more |
2005478 | Bottle station | 2010-11-01 14:55Z | 6° 47' N, 29° 28' W | Click for more |
2005491 | Bottle station | 2010-11-02 06:13Z | 4° 48' N, 28° 9' W | Click for more |
2005509 | Bottle station | 2010-11-05 06:26Z | 3° 51' S, 25° 0' W | Click for more |
2005510 | Bottle station | 2010-11-05 13:34Z | 4° 53' S, 25° 1' W | Click for more |
2005522 | Bottle station | 2010-11-06 06:10Z | 6° 3' S, 23° 45' W | Click for more |
2005534 | Bottle station | 2010-11-06 13:29Z | 6° 16' S, 22° 42' W | Click for more |
2005546 | Bottle station | 2010-11-10 04:53Z | 12° 31' S, 19° 1' W | Click for more |
2005558 | Bottle station | 2010-11-10 13:29Z | 13° 28' S, 19° 58' W | Click for more |
2005571 | Bottle station | 2010-11-11 04:52Z | 15° 19' S, 21° 50' W | Click for more |
2005583 | Bottle station | 2010-11-11 13:29Z | 16° 19' S, 22° 50' W | Click for more |
2005595 | Bottle station | 2010-11-13 04:54Z | 20° 22' S, 25° 5' W | Click for more |
2005602 | Bottle station | 2010-11-13 13:27Z | 21° 42' S, 25° 6' W | Click for more |
2005614 | Bottle station | 2010-11-14 05:20Z | 23° 50' S, 26° 34' W | Click for more |
2005626 | Bottle station | 2010-11-14 13:50Z | 24° 49' S, 27° 21' W | Click for more |
2005638 | Bottle station | 2010-11-15 05:58Z | 26° 51' S, 29° 4' W | Click for more |
2005651 | Bottle station | 2010-11-15 14:34Z | 27° 55' S, 29° 58' W | Click for more |
2005663 | Bottle station | 2010-11-16 05:51Z | 29° 56' S, 31° 49' W | Click for more |
2005675 | Bottle station | 2010-11-16 14:41Z | 31° 0' S, 32° 49' W | Click for more |
2005687 | Bottle station | 2010-11-17 05:53Z | 33° 2' S, 34° 51' W | Click for more |
2005699 | Bottle station | 2010-11-17 14:38Z | 34° 6' S, 35° 55' W | Click for more |
2005706 | Bottle station | 2010-11-18 05:57Z | 36° 5' S, 38° 5' W | Click for more |
2005718 | Bottle station | 2010-11-18 14:35Z | 37° 5' S, 39° 13' W | Click for more |
2005731 | Bottle station | 2010-11-19 06:01Z | 38° 55' S, 41° 27' W | Click for more |
2005743 | Bottle station | 2010-11-19 14:34Z | 39° 47' S, 42° 33' W | Click for more |
2005755 | Bottle station | 2010-11-20 07:03Z | 41° 39' S, 45° 5' W | Click for more |
2005767 | Bottle station | 2010-11-20 15:31Z | 42° 30' S, 46° 18' W | Click for more |
2005779 | Bottle station | 2010-11-21 06:51Z | 44° 12' S, 48° 56' W | Click for more |
2005780 | Bottle station | 2010-11-21 15:33Z | 45° 1' S, 50° 16' W | Click for more |
2007320 | Bottle station | 2010-10-14 05:58Z | 49° 24' N, 11° 9' W | Click for more |
2007332 | Bottle station | 2010-10-14 13:30Z | 49° 16' N, 12° 52' W | Click for more |
2007344 | Bottle station | 2010-10-15 06:01Z | 49° 3' N, 16° 25' W | Click for more |
2007356 | Bottle station | 2010-10-15 13:31Z | 48° 7' N, 17° 19' W | Click for more |
2007368 | Bottle station | 2010-10-16 06:09Z | 46° 3' N, 19° 12' W | Click for more |
2007381 | Bottle station | 2010-10-16 13:27Z | 45° 12' N, 19° 55' W | Click for more |
2007393 | Bottle station | 2010-10-17 06:14Z | 43° 33' N, 21° 21' W | Click for more |
2007400 | Bottle station | 2010-10-17 13:31Z | 42° 46' N, 22° 2' W | Click for more |
2007412 | Bottle station | 2010-10-18 05:56Z | 40° 59' N, 23° 28' W | Click for more |
2007424 | Bottle station | 2010-10-18 13:32Z | 40° 7' N, 24° 11' W | Click for more |
2007436 | Bottle station | 2010-10-19 06:24Z | 38° 16' N, 25° 39' W | Click for more |
2007448 | Bottle station | 2010-10-20 16:39Z | 34° 56' N, 28° 56' W | Click for more |
2007461 | Bottle station | 2010-10-21 05:50Z | 34° 13' N, 29° 45' W | Click for more |
2007473 | Bottle station | 2010-10-21 14:29Z | 33° 50' N, 30° 12' W | Click for more |
2007485 | Bottle station | 2010-10-22 07:17Z | 32° 25' N, 31° 48' W | Click for more |
2007497 | Bottle station | 2010-10-22 14:38Z | 31° 43' N, 32° 33' W | Click for more |
2007504 | Bottle station | 2010-10-23 06:57Z | 30° 18' N, 34° 10' W | Click for more |
2007516 | Bottle station | 2010-10-23 14:37Z | 29° 36' N, 34° 54' W | Click for more |
2007528 | Bottle station | 2010-10-24 07:22Z | 28° 6' N, 36° 30' W | Click for more |
2007541 | Bottle station | 2010-10-24 14:27Z | 27° 27' N, 37° 13' W | Click for more |
2007553 | Bottle station | 2010-10-25 07:00Z | 25° 58' N, 38° 46' W | Click for more |
2007565 | Bottle station | 2010-10-25 14:33Z | 25° 16' N, 39° 31' W | Click for more |
2007577 | Bottle station | 2010-10-26 07:10Z | 23° 46' N, 41° 6' W | Click for more |
2007589 | Bottle station | 2010-10-26 14:33Z | 22° 57' N, 40° 31' W | Click for more |
2007590 | Bottle station | 2010-10-27 07:00Z | 21° 12' N, 39° 17' W | Click for more |
2007608 | Bottle station | 2010-10-27 14:34Z | 20° 25' N, 38° 44' W | Click for more |
2007621 | Bottle station | 2010-10-28 07:22Z | 18° 41' N, 37° 31' W | Click for more |
2007633 | Bottle station | 2010-10-28 14:33Z | 17° 54' N, 36° 58' W | Click for more |
2007645 | Bottle station | 2010-10-29 07:03Z | 16° 11' N, 35° 48' W | Click for more |
2007657 | Bottle station | 2010-10-29 14:36Z | 15° 25' N, 35° 17' W | Click for more |
2007669 | Bottle station | 2010-10-30 07:20Z | 13° 28' N, 33° 57' W | Click for more |
2007670 | Bottle station | 2010-10-30 14:42Z | 12° 33' N, 33° 19' W | Click for more |
2007682 | Bottle station | 2010-10-31 07:39Z | 10° 34' N, 32° 0' W | Click for more |
2007694 | Bottle station | 2010-10-31 14:59Z | 9° 45' N, 31° 27' W | Click for more |
2007701 | Bottle station | 2010-11-01 07:03Z | 7° 49' N, 30° 9' W | Click for more |
2007713 | Bottle station | 2010-11-01 14:55Z | 6° 47' N, 29° 28' W | Click for more |
2007725 | Bottle station | 2010-11-02 06:13Z | 4° 48' N, 28° 9' W | Click for more |
2007737 | Bottle station | 2010-11-02 14:09Z | 3° 53' N, 27° 33' W | Click for more |
2007749 | Bottle station | 2010-11-05 06:26Z | 3° 51' S, 25° 0' W | Click for more |
2007750 | Bottle station | 2010-11-05 13:34Z | 4° 53' S, 25° 1' W | Click for more |
2007762 | Bottle station | 2010-11-06 06:10Z | 6° 3' S, 23° 45' W | Click for more |
2007774 | Bottle station | 2010-11-06 13:29Z | 6° 16' S, 22° 42' W | Click for more |
2007786 | Bottle station | 2010-11-10 04:53Z | 12° 31' S, 19° 1' W | Click for more |
2007798 | Bottle station | 2010-11-10 13:29Z | 13° 28' S, 19° 58' W | Click for more |
2007805 | Bottle station | 2010-11-11 04:52Z | 15° 19' S, 21° 50' W | Click for more |
2007817 | Bottle station | 2010-11-11 13:29Z | 16° 19' S, 22° 50' W | Click for more |
2007829 | Bottle station | 2010-11-12 11:18Z | 18° 32' S, 25° 7' W | Click for more |
2007830 | Bottle station | 2010-11-13 04:54Z | 20° 22' S, 25° 5' W | Click for more |
2007842 | Bottle station | 2010-11-13 13:27Z | 21° 42' S, 25° 6' W | Click for more |
2007854 | Bottle station | 2010-11-14 05:20Z | 23° 50' S, 26° 34' W | Click for more |
2007866 | Bottle station | 2010-11-14 13:50Z | 24° 49' S, 27° 21' W | Click for more |
2007878 | Bottle station | 2010-11-15 05:58Z | 26° 51' S, 29° 4' W | Click for more |
2007891 | Bottle station | 2010-11-15 14:34Z | 27° 55' S, 29° 58' W | Click for more |
2007909 | Bottle station | 2010-11-16 05:51Z | 29° 56' S, 31° 49' W | Click for more |
2007910 | Bottle station | 2010-11-16 14:41Z | 31° 0' S, 32° 49' W | Click for more |
2007922 | Bottle station | 2010-11-17 05:53Z | 33° 2' S, 34° 51' W | Click for more |
2007934 | Bottle station | 2010-11-17 14:38Z | 34° 6' S, 35° 55' W | Click for more |
2007946 | Bottle station | 2010-11-18 05:57Z | 36° 5' S, 38° 5' W | Click for more |
2007958 | Bottle station | 2010-11-18 14:35Z | 37° 5' S, 39° 13' W | Click for more |
2007971 | Bottle station | 2010-11-19 06:01Z | 38° 55' S, 41° 27' W | Click for more |
2007983 | Bottle station | 2010-11-19 14:34Z | 39° 47' S, 42° 33' W | Click for more |
2007995 | Bottle station | 2010-11-20 07:03Z | 41° 39' S, 45° 5' W | Click for more |
2008009 | Bottle station | 2010-11-20 15:31Z | 42° 30' S, 46° 18' W | Click for more |
2008010 | Bottle station | 2010-11-21 06:51Z | 44° 12' S, 48° 56' W | Click for more |
2008022 | Bottle station | 2010-11-21 15:33Z | 45° 1' S, 50° 16' W | Click for more |
2053561 | Bottle station | 2010-10-13 15:08Z | 49° 40' N, 7° 40' W | Click for more |
2053573 | Bottle station | 2010-10-14 13:30Z | 49° 16' N, 12° 52' W | Click for more |
2053585 | Bottle station | 2010-10-15 13:31Z | 48° 7' N, 17° 19' W | Click for more |
2053597 | Bottle station | 2010-10-16 13:27Z | 45° 12' N, 19° 55' W | Click for more |
2053604 | Bottle station | 2010-10-17 13:31Z | 42° 46' N, 22° 2' W | Click for more |
2053616 | Bottle station | 2010-10-20 16:39Z | 34° 56' N, 28° 56' W | Click for more |
2053628 | Bottle station | 2010-10-21 14:29Z | 33° 50' N, 30° 12' W | Click for more |
2053641 | Bottle station | 2010-10-23 14:37Z | 29° 36' N, 34° 54' W | Click for more |
2053653 | Bottle station | 2010-10-25 14:33Z | 25° 16' N, 39° 31' W | Click for more |
2053665 | Bottle station | 2010-10-26 14:33Z | 22° 57' N, 40° 31' W | Click for more |
2053677 | Bottle station | 2010-10-28 14:33Z | 17° 54' N, 36° 58' W | Click for more |
2053689 | Bottle station | 2010-10-30 14:42Z | 12° 33' N, 33° 19' W | Click for more |
2053690 | Bottle station | 2010-10-31 14:59Z | 9° 45' N, 31° 27' W | Click for more |
2053708 | Bottle station | 2010-11-01 14:55Z | 6° 47' N, 29° 28' W | Click for more |
2053721 | Bottle station | 2010-11-02 14:09Z | 3° 53' N, 27° 33' W | Click for more |
2053733 | Bottle station | 2010-11-05 13:34Z | 4° 53' S, 25° 1' W | Click for more |
2053745 | Bottle station | 2010-11-06 13:29Z | 6° 16' S, 22° 42' W | Click for more |
2053757 | Bottle station | 2010-11-10 13:29Z | 13° 28' S, 19° 58' W | Click for more |
2053769 | Bottle station | 2010-11-11 04:52Z | 15° 19' S, 21° 50' W | Click for more |
2053770 | Bottle station | 2010-11-11 13:29Z | 16° 19' S, 22° 50' W | Click for more |
2053782 | Bottle station | 2010-11-12 11:18Z | 18° 32' S, 25° 7' W | Click for more |
2053794 | Bottle station | 2010-11-13 13:27Z | 21° 42' S, 25° 6' W | Click for more |
2053801 | Bottle station | 2010-11-14 13:50Z | 24° 49' S, 27° 21' W | Click for more |
2053813 | Bottle station | 2010-11-15 14:34Z | 27° 55' S, 29° 58' W | Click for more |
2053825 | Bottle station | 2010-11-16 14:41Z | 31° 0' S, 32° 49' W | Click for more |
2053837 | Bottle station | 2010-11-17 14:38Z | 34° 6' S, 35° 55' W | Click for more |
2053849 | Bottle station | 2010-11-18 14:35Z | 37° 5' S, 39° 13' W | Click for more |
2053850 | Bottle station | 2010-11-19 14:34Z | 39° 47' S, 42° 33' W | Click for more |
2053862 | Bottle station | 2010-11-20 15:31Z | 42° 30' S, 46° 18' W | Click for more |
2053874 | Bottle station | 2010-11-21 15:33Z | 45° 1' S, 50° 16' W | Click for more |
2102341 | Bottle station | 2010-10-14 04:49Z | 49° 24' N, 11° 9' W | Click for more |
2102353 | Bottle station | 2010-10-14 13:30Z | 49° 16' N, 12° 52' W | Click for more |
2102365 | Bottle station | 2010-10-15 04:55Z | 49° 2' N, 16° 25' W | Click for more |
2102377 | Bottle station | 2010-10-15 13:31Z | 48° 7' N, 17° 19' W | Click for more |
2102389 | Bottle station | 2010-10-16 05:10Z | 46° 3' N, 19° 11' W | Click for more |
2102390 | Bottle station | 2010-10-16 13:27Z | 45° 12' N, 19° 55' W | Click for more |
2102408 | Bottle station | 2010-10-17 04:58Z | 43° 33' N, 21° 21' W | Click for more |
2102421 | Bottle station | 2010-10-17 13:31Z | 42° 46' N, 22° 2' W | Click for more |
2102433 | Bottle station | 2010-10-18 04:48Z | 40° 59' N, 23° 28' W | Click for more |
2102445 | Bottle station | 2010-10-18 13:32Z | 40° 7' N, 24° 11' W | Click for more |
2102457 | Bottle station | 2010-10-19 05:02Z | 38° 16' N, 25° 39' W | Click for more |
2102469 | Bottle station | 2010-10-21 05:50Z | 34° 13' N, 29° 45' W | Click for more |
2102470 | Bottle station | 2010-10-21 14:29Z | 33° 50' N, 30° 12' W | Click for more |
2102482 | Bottle station | 2010-10-22 06:00Z | 32° 25' N, 31° 48' W | Click for more |
2102494 | Bottle station | 2010-10-22 14:38Z | 31° 43' N, 32° 33' W | Click for more |
2102501 | Bottle station | 2010-10-23 05:49Z | 30° 17' N, 34° 10' W | Click for more |
2102513 | Bottle station | 2010-10-23 14:37Z | 29° 36' N, 34° 54' W | Click for more |
2102525 | Bottle station | 2010-10-24 06:03Z | 28° 6' N, 36° 30' W | Click for more |
2102537 | Bottle station | 2010-10-24 14:27Z | 27° 27' N, 37° 13' W | Click for more |
2102549 | Bottle station | 2010-10-25 05:51Z | 25° 58' N, 38° 46' W | Click for more |
2102550 | Bottle station | 2010-10-25 14:33Z | 25° 16' N, 39° 31' W | Click for more |
2102562 | Bottle station | 2010-10-26 06:06Z | 23° 46' N, 41° 6' W | Click for more |
2102574 | Bottle station | 2010-10-26 14:33Z | 22° 57' N, 40° 31' W | Click for more |
2102586 | Bottle station | 2010-10-27 05:50Z | 21° 12' N, 39° 17' W | Click for more |
2102598 | Bottle station | 2010-10-27 14:34Z | 20° 25' N, 38° 44' W | Click for more |
2102605 | Bottle station | 2010-10-28 06:06Z | 18° 41' N, 37° 31' W | Click for more |
2102617 | Bottle station | 2010-10-28 14:33Z | 17° 54' N, 36° 58' W | Click for more |
2102629 | Bottle station | 2010-10-29 05:52Z | 16° 11' N, 35° 48' W | Click for more |
2102630 | Bottle station | 2010-10-29 14:36Z | 15° 25' N, 35° 17' W | Click for more |
2102642 | Bottle station | 2010-10-30 06:10Z | 13° 27' N, 33° 57' W | Click for more |
2102654 | Bottle station | 2010-10-30 14:42Z | 12° 33' N, 33° 19' W | Click for more |
2102666 | Bottle station | 2010-10-31 06:12Z | 10° 34' N, 32° 0' W | Click for more |
2102678 | Bottle station | 2010-10-31 14:59Z | 9° 45' N, 31° 27' W | Click for more |
2102691 | Bottle station | 2010-11-01 05:52Z | 7° 48' N, 30° 9' W | Click for more |
2102709 | Bottle station | 2010-11-01 14:55Z | 6° 47' N, 29° 28' W | Click for more |
2102710 | Bottle station | 2010-11-02 04:59Z | 4° 48' N, 28° 9' W | Click for more |
2102722 | Bottle station | 2010-11-02 14:09Z | 3° 53' N, 27° 33' W | Click for more |
2102734 | Bottle station | 2010-11-05 05:17Z | 3° 51' S, 25° 1' W | Click for more |
2102746 | Bottle station | 2010-11-05 13:34Z | 4° 53' S, 25° 1' W | Click for more |
2102758 | Bottle station | 2010-11-06 04:54Z | 6° 3' S, 23° 45' W | Click for more |
2102771 | Bottle station | 2010-11-06 13:29Z | 6° 16' S, 22° 42' W | Click for more |
2102783 | Bottle station | 2010-11-10 04:53Z | 12° 31' S, 19° 1' W | Click for more |
2102795 | Bottle station | 2010-11-11 04:52Z | 15° 19' S, 21° 50' W | Click for more |
2102802 | Bottle station | 2010-11-13 04:54Z | 20° 22' S, 25° 5' W | Click for more |
2102814 | Bottle station | 2010-11-14 05:20Z | 23° 50' S, 26° 34' W | Click for more |
2102826 | Bottle station | 2010-11-15 05:58Z | 26° 51' S, 29° 4' W | Click for more |
2102838 | Bottle station | 2010-11-16 05:51Z | 29° 56' S, 31° 49' W | Click for more |
2102851 | Bottle station | 2010-11-17 05:53Z | 33° 2' S, 34° 51' W | Click for more |
2102863 | Bottle station | 2010-11-18 05:57Z | 36° 5' S, 38° 5' W | Click for more |
2102875 | Bottle station | 2010-11-18 14:35Z | 37° 5' S, 39° 13' W | Click for more |
2102887 | Bottle station | 2010-11-19 06:01Z | 38° 55' S, 41° 27' W | Click for more |
2102899 | Bottle station | 2010-11-19 14:34Z | 39° 47' S, 42° 33' W | Click for more |
2102906 | Bottle station | 2010-11-20 07:03Z | 41° 39' S, 45° 5' W | Click for more |
2102918 | Bottle station | 2010-11-20 15:31Z | 42° 30' S, 46° 18' W | Click for more |
2102931 | Bottle station | 2010-11-21 06:51Z | 44° 12' S, 48° 56' W | Click for more |
2102943 | Bottle station | 2010-11-21 15:33Z | 45° 1' S, 50° 16' W | Click for more |
2104704 | Bottle station | 2010-10-14 04:49Z | 49° 24' N, 11° 9' W | Click for more |
2104716 | Bottle station | 2010-10-15 04:55Z | 49° 2' N, 16° 25' W | Click for more |
2104728 | Bottle station | 2010-10-15 13:31Z | 48° 7' N, 17° 19' W | Click for more |
2104741 | Bottle station | 2010-10-16 05:10Z | 46° 3' N, 19° 11' W | Click for more |
2104753 | Bottle station | 2010-10-16 13:27Z | 45° 12' N, 19° 55' W | Click for more |
2104765 | Bottle station | 2010-10-17 04:58Z | 43° 33' N, 21° 21' W | Click for more |
2104777 | Bottle station | 2010-10-17 13:31Z | 42° 46' N, 22° 2' W | Click for more |
2104789 | Bottle station | 2010-10-18 04:48Z | 40° 59' N, 23° 28' W | Click for more |
2104790 | Bottle station | 2010-10-19 05:02Z | 38° 16' N, 25° 39' W | Click for more |
2104808 | Bottle station | 2010-10-20 16:39Z | 34° 56' N, 28° 56' W | Click for more |
2104821 | Bottle station | 2010-10-21 05:50Z | 34° 13' N, 29° 45' W | Click for more |
2104833 | Bottle station | 2010-10-21 14:29Z | 33° 50' N, 30° 12' W | Click for more |
2104845 | Bottle station | 2010-10-22 06:00Z | 32° 25' N, 31° 48' W | Click for more |
2104857 | Bottle station | 2010-10-22 14:38Z | 31° 43' N, 32° 33' W | Click for more |
2104869 | Bottle station | 2010-10-23 05:49Z | 30° 17' N, 34° 10' W | Click for more |
2104870 | Bottle station | 2010-10-23 14:37Z | 29° 36' N, 34° 54' W | Click for more |
2104882 | Bottle station | 2010-10-24 06:03Z | 28° 6' N, 36° 30' W | Click for more |
2104894 | Bottle station | 2010-10-24 14:27Z | 27° 27' N, 37° 13' W | Click for more |
2104901 | Bottle station | 2010-10-25 05:51Z | 25° 58' N, 38° 46' W | Click for more |
2104913 | Bottle station | 2010-10-25 14:33Z | 25° 16' N, 39° 31' W | Click for more |
2104925 | Bottle station | 2010-10-26 06:06Z | 23° 46' N, 41° 6' W | Click for more |
2104937 | Bottle station | 2010-10-26 14:33Z | 22° 57' N, 40° 31' W | Click for more |
2104949 | Bottle station | 2010-10-27 05:50Z | 21° 12' N, 39° 17' W | Click for more |
2104950 | Bottle station | 2010-10-27 14:34Z | 20° 25' N, 38° 44' W | Click for more |
2104962 | Bottle station | 2010-10-28 06:06Z | 18° 41' N, 37° 31' W | Click for more |
2104974 | Bottle station | 2010-10-28 14:33Z | 17° 54' N, 36° 58' W | Click for more |
2104986 | Bottle station | 2010-10-29 05:52Z | 16° 11' N, 35° 48' W | Click for more |
2104998 | Bottle station | 2010-10-29 14:36Z | 15° 25' N, 35° 17' W | Click for more |
2105001 | Bottle station | 2010-10-30 06:10Z | 13° 27' N, 33° 57' W | Click for more |
2105013 | Bottle station | 2010-10-30 14:42Z | 12° 33' N, 33° 19' W | Click for more |
2105025 | Bottle station | 2010-10-31 06:12Z | 10° 34' N, 32° 0' W | Click for more |
2105037 | Bottle station | 2010-10-31 14:59Z | 9° 45' N, 31° 27' W | Click for more |
2105049 | Bottle station | 2010-11-01 05:52Z | 7° 48' N, 30° 9' W | Click for more |
2105050 | Bottle station | 2010-11-01 14:55Z | 6° 47' N, 29° 28' W | Click for more |
2105062 | Bottle station | 2010-11-02 04:59Z | 4° 48' N, 28° 9' W | Click for more |
2105074 | Bottle station | 2010-11-02 14:09Z | 3° 53' N, 27° 33' W | Click for more |
2105086 | Bottle station | 2010-11-05 05:17Z | 3° 51' S, 25° 1' W | Click for more |
2105098 | Bottle station | 2010-11-05 13:34Z | 4° 53' S, 25° 1' W | Click for more |
2105105 | Bottle station | 2010-11-06 04:54Z | 6° 3' S, 23° 45' W | Click for more |
2105117 | Bottle station | 2010-11-06 13:29Z | 6° 16' S, 22° 42' W | Click for more |
2105129 | Bottle station | 2010-11-10 04:53Z | 12° 31' S, 19° 1' W | Click for more |
2105130 | Bottle station | 2010-11-10 13:29Z | 13° 28' S, 19° 58' W | Click for more |
2105142 | Bottle station | 2010-11-11 04:52Z | 15° 19' S, 21° 50' W | Click for more |
2105154 | Bottle station | 2010-11-11 13:29Z | 16° 19' S, 22° 50' W | Click for more |
2105166 | Bottle station | 2010-11-12 11:18Z | 18° 32' S, 25° 7' W | Click for more |
2105178 | Bottle station | 2010-11-13 04:54Z | 20° 22' S, 25° 5' W | Click for more |
2105191 | Bottle station | 2010-11-13 13:27Z | 21° 42' S, 25° 6' W | Click for more |
2105209 | Bottle station | 2010-11-14 05:20Z | 23° 50' S, 26° 34' W | Click for more |
2105210 | Bottle station | 2010-11-14 13:50Z | 24° 49' S, 27° 21' W | Click for more |
2105222 | Bottle station | 2010-11-15 05:58Z | 26° 51' S, 29° 4' W | Click for more |
2105234 | Bottle station | 2010-11-15 14:34Z | 27° 55' S, 29° 58' W | Click for more |
2105246 | Bottle station | 2010-11-16 05:51Z | 29° 56' S, 31° 49' W | Click for more |
2105258 | Bottle station | 2010-11-16 14:41Z | 31° 0' S, 32° 49' W | Click for more |
2105271 | Bottle station | 2010-11-17 05:53Z | 33° 2' S, 34° 51' W | Click for more |
2105283 | Bottle station | 2010-11-17 14:38Z | 34° 6' S, 35° 55' W | Click for more |
2105295 | Bottle station | 2010-11-18 05:57Z | 36° 5' S, 38° 5' W | Click for more |
2105302 | Bottle station | 2010-11-18 14:35Z | 37° 5' S, 39° 13' W | Click for more |
2105314 | Bottle station | 2010-11-19 06:01Z | 38° 55' S, 41° 27' W | Click for more |
2105326 | Bottle station | 2010-11-19 14:34Z | 39° 47' S, 42° 33' W | Click for more |
2105338 | Bottle station | 2010-11-20 07:03Z | 41° 39' S, 45° 5' W | Click for more |
2105351 | Bottle station | 2010-11-20 15:31Z | 42° 30' S, 46° 18' W | Click for more |
2105363 | Bottle station | 2010-11-21 06:51Z | 44° 12' S, 48° 56' W | Click for more |
2108232 | Pumped water sample | 2010-10-14 20:00Z to 2010-11-22 21:05Z | 48° 6' S to 49° 10' N; 56° 6' W to 14° 10' W | Click for more |
2108999 | Pumped water sample | 2010-10-13 12:00Z to 2010-11-22 17:48Z | 47° 45' S to 49° 43' N; 55° 24' W to 6° 55' W | Click for more |
Project Database
# Events | Gear Type | Parameters Held |
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59 | Unspecified zooplankton net or nets | |
89 | CTD frame plus rosette sampler |
Transmittance and attenuance of the water column
Carotenoid and flavenoid pigment concentrations in water bodies Particulate total and organic nitrogen concentrations in the water column Nitrite concentration parameters in the water column Dissolved oxygen parameters in the water column Temperature of the water column Salinity of the water column Phytoplankton taxonomic abundance in water bodies Phosphate concentration parameters in the water column Visible waveband radiance and irradiance measurements in the water column Silicate concentration parameters in the water column Raw oxygen sensor output Density of the water column Plankton abundance per unit volume of the water column Particulate inorganic carbon concentrations in the water column Raw light meter output Raw fluorometer output Raw suspended particulate material concentration sensor output Electrical conductivity of the water column Oxygen production and respiration in the water column Nitrate concentration parameters in the water column Chlorophyll pigment concentrations in water bodies Primary production in the water column Particulate total and organic carbon concentrations in the water column Concentration of silicon species in the water column New production in water bodies |
23 | Surface water sample collected by a bucket on a rope | |
109 | Twin WP-2 net mounted on a frame | |
1 | Instrument mooring | |
177 | Sample taken from ship's non-toxic supply |
Particulate total and organic nitrogen concentrations in the water column
Phytoplankton taxonomic abundance in water bodies Salinity of the water column Particulate inorganic carbon concentrations in the water column Chlorophyll pigment concentrations in water bodies Particulate total and organic carbon concentrations in the water column Concentration of silicon species in the water column New production in water bodies |
58 | Optical instruments |
Note: Parameter terms are taken from the BODC Parameter Discovery Vocabulary XML (SKOS)