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Metadata Report for BODC Series Reference Number 1195192


Metadata Summary

Data Description

Data Category Water column chemistry
Instrument Type
NameCategories
EnviroTech LLC Aqua Monitor Smart Water Sampler  discrete water samplers
Instrument Mounting moored surface buoy
Originating Country United Kingdom
Originator Mr Tom Hull
Originating Organization Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science Lowestoft Laboratory
Processing Status banked
Online delivery of data Download available - Ocean Data View (ODV) format
Project(s) Coastal Observatory
 

Data Identifiers

Originator's Identifier LB2_002_WS_2255
BODC Series Reference 1195192
 

Time Co-ordinates(UT)

Start Time (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) 2005-06-17 00:00
End Time (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) 2005-07-01 00:00
Nominal Cycle Interval 86400.0 seconds
 

Spatial Co-ordinates

Latitude 53.45120 N ( 53° 27.1' N )
Longitude 3.64820 W ( 3° 38.9' W )
Positional Uncertainty 0.05 to 0.1 n.miles
Minimum Sensor or Sampling Depth 1.0 m
Maximum Sensor or Sampling Depth 1.0 m
Minimum Sensor or Sampling Height 25.2 m
Maximum Sensor or Sampling Height 25.2 m
Sea Floor Depth 26.2 m
Sea Floor Depth Source CRREP
Sensor or Sampling Distribution Fixed common depth - All sensors are grouped effectively at the same depth which is effectively fixed for the duration of the series
Sensor or Sampling Depth Datum Instantaneous - Depth measured below water line or instantaneous water body surface
Sea Floor Depth Datum Approximate - Depth is only approximate
 

Parameters

BODC CODERankUnitsTitle
AADYAA011DaysDate (time from 00:00 01/01/1760 to 00:00 UT on day)
AAFDZZ011DaysTime (time between 00:00 UT and timestamp)
ACYCAA011DimensionlessSequence number
NTRZAATX1Micromoles per litreConcentration of nitrate+nitrite {NO3+NO2} per unit volume of the water body [dissolved plus reactive particulate phase] by colorimetric autoanalysis
SLCAAATX1Micromoles per litreConcentration of silicate {SiO44- CAS 17181-37-2} per unit volume of the water body [dissolved plus reactive particulate phase] by colorimetric autoanalysis
TSEDGVP21Milligrams per litreConcentration of suspended particulate material {SPM} per unit volume of the water body [particulate >0.4/0.45um phase] by filtration, drying and gravimetry

Definition of Rank

  • Rank 1 is a one-dimensional parameter
  • Rank 2 is a two-dimensional parameter
  • Rank 0 is a one-dimensional parameter describing the second dimension of a two-dimensional parameter (e.g. bin depths for moored ADCP data)

Problem Reports

No Problem Report Found in the Database

Smartbuoy quality report - Total Oxidised Nitrogen, Silicate and Suspended Load

Originator's Quality report

Originator's identifier BODC identifier Summary of originator's flags applied
2 9 10 12 15
LB2_001_WS_2643 1195155 SILICATE
TOXN
  SUSPLD    
LB2_002_WS_2255 1195192 TOXN   SUSPLD    
LB2_003_WS_2327 1195247 TOXN        
LB1_005_WS_2256 1193474 SILICATE
TOXN
       
LB1_007_WS_2256 1193609 TOXN        
LB1_008_WS_2255 1193683 TOXN        
LB1_009_WS_2212 1193763 TOXN     SUSPLD  
LB1_010_WS_2255 1193843 TOXN        
LB1_015_WS_2255 1194176 TOXN        
LB1_016_WS_2384 1194256 TOXN   SUSPLD    
LB1_018_WS_2256 1194416 TOXN        
LB1_019_WS_2384 1194490         TOXN
LB1_020_WS_2327 1194570   TOXN
SUSPLD
    TOXN
LB1_021_WS_2384 1194649     SUSPLD    
LB1_022_WS_2327 1194717   TOXN   SUSPLD  
LB1_023_WS_2384 1194791   TOXN      
LB1_024_WS_2327 1194883 TOXN        
LB1_027_WS_2658 1195106         SILICATE
TOXN

SUSPLD = Suspended load
TOXN = Total oxidised nitrogen concentration
SILICATE = Silicate concentration

The originator's files including flags applied have been archived by BODC and are available on request.

Originator's flag 2

Flag 2 is used by CEFAS for data that have failed their QA process because the data are below the accepted minimum for the parameter. As a result the cycles flagged in this way have been assigned BODC flag L (improbable value - originator's quality control).

Originator's flag 9

Flag 9 is used by CEFAS for data that have failed their QA process because the data are deemed to be suspicious (unknown cause). As a result the cycles flagged in this way have been assigned BODC flag L (improbable value - originator's quality control).

Originator's flag 10

Flag 2 is used by CEFAS for data that have failed their QA process because there is a discrepancy between two similar datasets. It is not clear what the second dataset in this case was. As a result the cycles flagged in this way have been assigned BODC flag L (improbable value - originator's quality control).

Originator's flag 12

Flag 12 is used by CEFAS for data that have failed their QA process because of a suspected sensor malfunction. As a result the cycles flagged in this way have been assigned BODC flag L (improbable value - originator's quality control).

Originator's flag 15

Flag 15 is used by CEFAS for data that have failed their QA process because the WMS bag wasnot spiked with mercuric chloride. As a result the cycles flagged in this way have been assigned BODC flag L (improbable value - originator's quality control).

BODC quality report

Originator's identifier BODC identifier Comments
LB1_026_WS_2643 1195026 No Total Oxidised Nitrogen or Silicate concentration data were supplied to BODC for this sensor.
LB1_023_WS_2384 1194791 All other sensors on this rig were flagged with originator's flag 11, although these data weren't flagged it is likely that they are also affected.

Originator's flag 11

Flag 11 is used by CEFAS for data that have failed their QA process because the sensor platform was out of position. As a result the cycles flagged in this way have been assigned BODC flag L (improbable value - originator's quality control).


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Narrative Documents

LI-COR LI-192 Underwater Quantum Sensor

The LI-192 Underwater Quantum Sensor is used to measure photosynthetic photon flux density and is cosine corrected. The sensor is often referred to as LI-192SA or LI-192SB (the LI-192SB model was superseded by LI-192SA). One of the main differences is that the LI-192SA model includes a built-in voltage output for interfacing with NexSens iSIC and SDL data loggers.

Sensor specifications, current at January 2012, are given in the table below. More information can be found in the manufacturer's LI-192SA andLI-192SB specification sheets.

Sensor Specifications

(Specifications apply to both models unless otherwise stated)

Absolute Calibration ± 5 % in air traceable to NBS.
Sensitivity Typically 3 µA per 1000 µmol s-1 m-2 for LI-192SB and 4 µA per 1000 µmol s-1 m-2 for LI-192SA in water.
Linearity Maximum deviation of 1 % up to 10,000 µmol s-1 m-2.
Stability < ± 2 % change over a 1 year period.
Response Time 10 µs.
Temperature Dependence ± 0.15 % per °C maximum.
Cosine Correction Optimized for both underwater and atmospheric use.
Azimuth < ± 1 % error over 360 ° at 45 ° elevation.
Detector High stability silicon photovoltaic detector (blue enhanced).
Sensor Housing Corrosion resistant metal with acrylic diffuser for both saltwater and freshwater applications. Waterproof to withstand 800 psi (5500 kPa) (560 meters).

CEFAS SmartBuoy Parameter Mapping 2002-2005

Orginators parameters have been mapped to BODC parameters in the following way:

Originators parameter Originators units BODC parameter BODC units Conversion Comments
Conductivity mmho cm-1 CNDCPR01 S m-1 /10  
Temperature Degrees Celsius TEMPPR01 Degree Celsius None  
Salinity   PSCLCCI1   None Data calibrated with field samples
Fluorescence SP (arbitary values) FVLTTDZX Dimensionless None  
Chlorophyll concentration µg l-1 CPHLPS01 mg m-3 None mg m-3 = µg l-1
Turbidity FTU TURBPR01 NTU None FTU = NTU
Suspended load mg l-1 TSEDBSCL mg l-1 None  
Total oxidised nitrogen µmol l-1 NTRZNS01 µmol l-1 None  
PAR irradiance µE m-2 s-1 IRRDUV01 µE m-2 s-1 None PAR sensor deployed in water column
Silicate µmol l-1 SLCAAATX µmol l-1 None  
Total oxidised nitrogen µmol l-1 NTRZAATX µmol l-1 None  
Suspended load mg l-1 TSEDGVP2 mg l-1 None Measure by filtration and gravimetry and calibration against sample data

Please note that this document includes details of all of the parameters supplied by CEFAS at the time of submission, each series may contain only a subset of these parameter.

Cefas SmartBuoy data processing

This document outlines the procedures in place at Cefas in August 2005 for processing and quality assuring SmartBuoy data.

Raw data files are processed and the data move through 4 levels, starting with raw data at level 0 through to level 3, where data are fully quality-assured and expressed in appropriate units. The application of the procedures at each level result in data deemed fit to progress to the next level.

Cefas Quality Assurance (QA) Protocols

At Level 0, raw binary data files from the loggers are transferred to the network.

Automated checks - Level 1

Level 1 involves applying automated quality assurance procedures to the data. These include the following steps:

  • Burst data are loaded into memory for processing.
  • Calibration data for all instruments and sensors used on the deployment are retrieved from the SmartBuoy database. These may be manufacturers' sensor calibrations or the most current laboratory calibrations. Instruments are returned to the manufacturer and re-calibrated at regular intervals.
  • mV are converted to volts, where necessary.
  • LiCor signals are converted from Volts to PAR irradiance in µE m-2 s-1.
  • Salinity is derived from C and T using UNESCO 88 (PSS78) formula.
  • Burst data maximum and minimum ranges are checked and flagged if they fail the checks.
  • Burst means, result count, and result standard deviation are calculated from non-flagged burst data.
  • If there are data from two PAR sensors at different depths, Kd (m-1) is calculated for burst mean data only as LN(PAR1m/PAR2m).
  • Burst mean data maximum, minimum and rate of change checks are carried out and flags applied to any failures.
  • Time stamped burst and burst mean data with default units are stored on SmartBuoy database.

The data are now at QA status = 1.

Manual checks - Level 2

Level 1 burst mean data are now ready for manual QA procedures in order to progress to Level 2. Deployment notes are consulted for any comments on sensor performance or malfunction and post-deployment photographs of sensors, if available, are examined.

Cefas use a data visualisation tool to examine the SmartBuoy data.

  • A comparison is made between the end of one deployment with beginning of the next to identify possible drift and/or biofouling of OBS, Fluorometer, Salinity, PAR, and oxygen sensors.
  • Battery voltages are checked for sudden jumps and, if present, other sensors are examined for similar jumps to determine whether there is a problem with the sensor or if the buoy was disturbed.
  • Reference voltages on the FSI CT module are checked.
  • The standard deviation of OBS is examined. A steady increase in standard deviation is a good indication of the onset of biofouling. It is also used as a rough indicator for fluorometers during summer, except during spring, when there are large fluctuations in chlorophyll.
  • Li-Cor is examined for fouling, which could be indicated by a steady drop in daily maximum or a steady increase in standard deviation. If above-water Li-Cor data are available, they are used for comparison.
  • Pressure is examined for sudden decreases, indicating when the buoy was taken out of the water.
  • Roll and pitch are examined for any anomalies. It is expected that the spring/neap cycle will be present in the buoy tilt signal.
  • Where possible, comparison is made between burst mean data from sensors measuring the same variable. This is in order to determine whether there is a systematic offset (drift) or sensor fault and whether biofouling is present.
  • Comparison is made between burst mean sensor outputs from different variables as this can be helpful in determining the onset of biofouling. Any data that fail the checks are flagged with flags specific to the check that was failed.

Calibrations - Level 3

The combined information from Level 2 is used to determine the periods during which the data series are considered suspect. The data have now reached QA status = 2 and can progress to Level 3, where they will be fully calibrated with field-derived sample data.

  • For salinity an offset is calculated as the difference between result output from logger and the result from a discrete sample collected at the same time.
  • Calibration from regression analysis of field samples and logger output is applied to derive new parameters, e.g. chlorophyll calculated from fluorescence, suspended load calculated from OBS.
  • Chlorophyll calibrations are determined from GF/F filtered water samples, which are extracted in acetone and measured for fluorescence using a Turner Designs Fluorometer.
  • Suspended matter calibrations are determined from a known volume of water sample filtered through pre-weighed 0.4 µm Cyclopore filters. The filters are dried and reweighed to determine the weight of material per unit volume.
  • Salinity is calibrated using water samples that have been analysed with a Guildline Autosal salinometer.
  • Water samples from the Aqua Monitor are analysed for nutrients by colorimetric analysis of 0.4 µm Cyclopore-filtered samples.

The data have now reached QA status = 3 as time stamped, field calibrated burst mean data with parameter codes and units stored on SmartBuoy database with associated uncertainty or 95% confidence limits as appropriate. All SmartBuoy data banked at BODC have passed full Cefas QA procedures. Data that fail the Cefas QA checks are not submitted for banking.

General Data Screening carried out by BODC

BODC screen both the series header qualifying information and the parameter values in the data cycles themselves.

Header information is inspected for:

  • Irregularities such as unfeasible values
  • Inconsistencies between related information, for example:
    • Times for instrument deployment and for start/end of data series
    • Length of record and the number of data cycles/cycle interval
    • Parameters expected and the parameters actually present in the data cycles
  • Originator's comments on meter/mooring performance and data quality

Documents are written by BODC highlighting irregularities which cannot be resolved.

Data cycles are inspected using time or depth series plots of all parameters. Currents are additionally inspected using vector scatter plots and time series plots of North and East velocity components. These presentations undergo intrinsic and extrinsic screening to detect infeasible values within the data cycles themselves and inconsistencies as seen when comparing characteristics of adjacent data sets displaced with respect to depth, position or time. Values suspected of being of non-oceanographic origin may be tagged with the BODC flag denoting suspect value; the data values will not be altered.

The following types of irregularity, each relying on visual detection in the plot, are amongst those which may be flagged as suspect:

  • Spurious data at the start or end of the record.
  • Obvious spikes occurring in periods free from meteorological disturbance.
  • A sequence of constant values in consecutive data cycles.

If a large percentage of the data is affected by irregularities then a Problem Report will be written rather than flagging the individual suspect values. Problem Reports are also used to highlight irregularities seen in the graphical data presentations.

Inconsistencies between the characteristics of the data set and those of its neighbours are sought and, where necessary, documented. This covers inconsistencies such as the following:

  • Maximum and minimum values of parameters (spikes excluded).
  • The occurrence of meteorological events.

This intrinsic and extrinsic screening of the parameter values seeks to confirm the qualifying information and the source laboratory's comments on the series. In screening and collating information, every care is taken to ensure that errors of BODC making are not introduced.

SmartBuoy data processing by BODC

The following outlines the procedures that take place at BODC for banking Cefas SmartBuoy data.

BODC receives SmartBuoy data from Cefas after all quality checks have been passed and all possible calibrations applied. The data files are submitted as separate MS Excel spreadsheets for each parameter, i.e. there are separate files for temperature and salinity from the same instrument. An exact copy of the data is archived for safekeeping upon arrival.

Once the submitted data files are safely archived, the data undergo standard reformatting and banking procedures:

  • The data files are reformatted using an in-house program into a common format, which is a NetCDF subset.
  • Data files arising from the same instrument are combined into a single file.
  • Standard parameter codes are assigned that accurately describe the data.
  • Unit conversions are applied, if necessary, so that units are standardised. Oxygen concentration supplied by the originator in units of mg l-1 is converted to µmol l-1 by multiplying by 31.25.
  • The data are screened visually and any spikes or instrument malfunctions can be clearly labelled with quality control flags.
  • Comprehensive documentation is prepared describing the collection, processing and quality of each data series.
  • Detailed metadata and documents are loaded to the database and linked to each series so that the information is readily available to future users.

EnviroTech Aqua Monitor automatic water sampler

Aqua Monitor is a water sampler for use in a variety of deployment scenarios. The device enables the collection of up to fifty discrete water samples for post recovery laboratory analysis. The instrument may be programmed for autonomous time series sampling or for operation in "slave" mode within an integrated system. Applications include sampling for nutrients, phytoplankton, salinity, suspended-load, tracers and contaminants.

More information can be found here.


Project Information

Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Coastal Observatory

The Coastal Observatory was established by Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory as a coastal zone real time observing and monitoring system. The main objective is to understand a coastal sea's response both to natural forcing and to the consequences of human activity. Near real-time measurements will be integrated with coupled models into a pre-operational coastal prediction system whose results will be displayed on the World Wide Web.

The Observatory is expected to grow and evolve as resources and technology allow, all the while building up long time series. A site selection pilot study was carried out in September 2001 and the Observatory became operational in August 2002.

The site is located in Liverpool Bay and is subject to typical coastal sea processes, with strong tides, occasional large storm surges and waves, freshwater input, stable and unstable stratification, high suspended sediment concentration and biogeochemical interaction. Measurements and monitoring will focus on the impacts of storms, variations in river discharge (especially the Mersey), seasonality and blooms in Liverpool Bay.

A variety of methods will be used to obtain measurements, including:

  1. Moored instruments for in situ time series of currents, temperature and salinity profiles, and surface waves and meteorology. It is hoped that turbidity and chlorophyll measurements will be made at another site as the Observatory progresses;
  2. The Cefas Smartbuoy for surface properties such as nutrients and chlorophyll, starting late 2002;
  3. R.V. Prince Madog to carry out spatial surveys and service moorings;
  4. Instrumented ferries for near surface temperature, salinity, turbidity, chlorophyll and nutrients. The first route will be Liverpool to Douglas, Isle of Man, starting late 2002;
  5. Drifters for surface currents and properties such as temperature and salinity, starting in 2004;
  6. Tide gauges, with sensors for meteorology, waves, temperature and salinity, where appropriate;
  7. Meteorological data from Bidston Observatory and Hilbre Island, HF radar and tide gauge sites;
  8. Shore-based HF radar measuring waves and surface currents out to a range of 50 km, starting in 2003;
  9. Satellite data, with infrared for sea surface temperature and visible for chlorophyll and suspended sediment.

The partners currently involved with the project are listed below:

  • Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory
  • British Oceanographic Data Centre
  • UK Meteorological Office
  • Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
  • Environment Agency
  • Liverpool University and Port Erin Marine Laboratory
  • Bangor University School of Ocean Sciences
  • National Oceanography Centre Southampton
  • Department of Agriculture and Rural Development in Northern Ireland

A summary of Coastal Observatory cruises to date on R.V. Prince Madog is given in the table below:

Year No. of cruises Work summary
2001 1 Site selection and pilot study. 95 CTD casts.
2002 4 POL moorings deployed and serviced
Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy deployed and serviced
103 CTD casts
2003 10 POL moorings serviced
Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced
341 CTD/LISST casts
2004 9 POL moorings serviced
Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced
347 CTD/LISST casts
2005 9 POL moorings serviced
Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced
268 CTD/LISST casts
2006 11 POL moorings serviced
Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced
508 CTD/LISST casts
2007 9 POL moorings serviced
Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced
471 CTD/LISST casts
2008 9 POL moorings serviced
Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced
260 CTD/LISST casts
2009 7 POL moorings serviced
Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced
213 CTD/LISST casts
2010 8 POL moorings serviced
Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced
268 CTD/LISST casts
2011 6 POL moorings serviced
Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced
307 CTD/LISST casts to date, ongoing

Data Activity or Cruise Information

Data Activity

Start Date (yyyy-mm-dd) 2005-06-16
End Date (yyyy-mm-dd) 2005-07-14
Organization Undertaking ActivityProudman Oceanographic Laboratory (now National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool)
Country of OrganizationUnited Kingdom
Originator's Data Activity IdentifierPOLRIG930
Platform Categorymoored surface buoy

Smartbuoy deployment LB2_002 / POLRIG#930

Deployment and Recovery

This rig was deployed as part of the Liverpool Bay Coastal Observatory during R.V. Prince Madog cruise PD21_05. Conditions during deployment were good, the sea state was slight, with winds weakening from the south. Recovery of the rig took place during R.V. Prince Madog cruise PD25_05. Conditions were good, the sea state had a slight swell from the NW, with NW winds force 1 - 2.

Rig Position 53 27.072N, 3 38.887W
Water Depth 26.2
Deployed 16 June 2005 08:28:00 GMT
Recovered 14 July 2005 07:23:00 GMT
No. of Days 28

This rig is a single line mooring, comprising a surface CEFAS SmartBuoy along with a Sea-Bird MicroCAT and an Aanderaa current meter attached at depth on the mooring line. The single point mooring was composed mainly of half inch long link chain, marked at the surface by a 1.8 m diameter toroid (the CEFAS SmartBuoy) and anchored by a half tonne clump of scrap chain.

The CEFAS SmartBuoy is fitted with a surface CTD (including turbidity and fluorescence sensors) and a water sampler which obtains water samples once per day for laboratory nutrient (nitrate, nitrite, phosphate) determination. In addition A Druck 5 bar pressure transducer, a battery monitor and an analog roll / pitch device were attached to the buoy. The CTD and light data are transmitted back to CEFAS via Orbcomm.


The table below details the CEFAS instrumentation


Eco System Monitor - V2a (UL025)

Instrument Serial
Number
Parameters Meter
depth (m)
Record
Length (days)
Chelsea Instruments Minitracka Fluorometer 2245 Chlorophyll
Fluorescence
1 28
Falmouth Scientific OEM CT sensor 1401 Temperature
Conductivity
(Salinity Derived)
1 28
Seapoint Turbidity meter 1550 Turbidity 1 28
Druck 5 bar Pressure Transducer 1220412 Pressure (ADCP and telemetry) 1 No information available
Analog Devices Roll / Pitch 28 Roll
Pitch
1 No information available
Battery Monitor 28 Battery 1 No information available

Stand Alone Sensors

Instrument Serial
Number
Parameters Meter
depth (m)
Record
Length (days)
WMS-1 Aqua Monitor 2255 Silicate
Suspended Load
Total Oxidised Nitrogen
1 14

The table below details the POL instrumentation
Instrument Serial Number DSU Number Meter Level Parameters Measured Sampling Interval Comments
Sea-Bird MicroCAT SBE37-IM V2.1 2506 - 5m below surface Temperature
Conductivity
10 minutes Upon recovery the clock was found to be running 5 s fast.
Aanderaa current meter RCM7 9959 8123 10 m below surface Temperature
Conductivity
Pressure
10 minutes Instrument malfunctioning; see problem report.
No fin; used only to log temperature (low temperature setting) and conductivity.

DSU = Data Storage Unit

  • CEFAS - The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Lowestoft (UK)
  • POL - The Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory, Liverpool (UK)

Related Data Activity activities are detailed in Appendix 1

Cruise

Cruise Name PD21/05
Departure Date 2005-06-15
Arrival Date 2005-06-17
Principal Scientist(s)M John Howarth (Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory)
Ship RV Prince Madog

Complete Cruise Metadata Report is available here


Fixed Station Information

Fixed Station Information

Station NameCoastal Observatory Site 21
CategoryOffshore location
Latitude53° 27.13' N
Longitude3° 38.48' W
Water depth below MSL25.0 m

Liverpool Bay Coastal Observatory Site 21

This station is one of 34 stations regularly visited by the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory (POL) as part of the Liverpool Bay Coastal Observatory. The main activity at this site are CTD profiles (since August 2002) which are taken during each site visit. This station was also the secondary mooring site (also referred to as Site B) for the Coastal Observatory project between April 2005 and March 2010. After March 2010 the moorings were moved to site 20. The station lies within a box of mean water depth 24 m with the following co-ordinates:

Box Corner Latitude (+ve North) Longitude (+ve East)
North-west corner 53.46028 -3.658
South-east corner 53.44249 -3.6105

The position of this station relative to the other POL Coastal Observatory sites can be seen from the figure below.

BODC image

Mooring Deployment History

2010

Rig Type Typical Instruments Rig IDs Comment
Frame ADCP, CTD, OBS, Telemetry ADCP 1088, 1092, 1096, 1100, 1104, 1107, 1111 January - December
SmartBuoy CT, FL, OBS, BD 1087, 1091, 1095, 1099, 1103, 1110, 1115 January - December

2009

Rig Type Typical Instruments Rig IDs Comment
Frame ADCP, CTD, OBS, Telemetry ADCP 1057, 1065, 1069, 1072, 1076, 1080, 1084 January - December
SmartBuoy CT, FL, OBS, BD 1056, 1064, 1068, 1075, 1079, 1083 January - December

2008

Rig Type Typical Instruments Rig IDs Comment
Frame ADCP, CTD, OBS, Telemetry ADCP 1026, 1030, 1033, 1038, 1053 January - December
SmartBuoy CT, FL, OBS, BD LB2_023/1025, LB2_024/1029, LB2_025/1034, LB2_026/1037, LB2_029/1052 January - December

2007

Rig Type Typical Instruments Rig IDs Comment
Frame ADCP, CTD, OBS, Telemetry ADCP 992, 999, 1002, 1007, 1012, 1019 January - December
SmartBuoy CT, FL, OBS, BD 991, LB2_016/998, LB2_017/1003, LB2_018/1006, LB2_019/1011, LB2_020/1015, LB2_021/1018, LB2_022/1022 January - December

2006

Rig Type Typical Instruments Rig IDs Comment
Frame ADCP, CTD, OBS, Telemetry ADCP 952, 960, 964, 968, 972, 976, 980, 984, 988 January - December
SmartBuoy CT, FL, OBS, BD LB2_006, LB2_007, LB2_008, LB2_009, LB2_010, LB2_011, LB2_012, LB2_013/983, LB2_014/987 January - December

2005

Rig Type Typical Instruments Rig IDs Comment
Frame ADCP, CTD, OBS 923, 927, 931, 936, 940, 943, 947, 950 January - December
SmartBuoy CT, FL, OBS, WMS LB2_001/926, LB2_002/930, LB2_003/935, LB2_004/939, LB2_005/946 May - December
Marker buoy CT 922 April - May

CTD Sampling History

Year Number of Cruises Total Casts per year
2011 5 5
2010 6 6
2009 7 18
2008 9 16
2007 8 17
2006 9 18
2005 9 14
2004 8 8
2003 9 9
2002 2 2

The CTD instrument package for these cruises was a Sea-Bird 911plus, with beam transmissometer, fluorometer, LICOR PAR sensor, LISST-25, and oxygen sensor.

Key

ADCP = Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler
BD = Bacterial degradation experiment
CT = Conductivity and temperature logger
CTD = Conductivity, temperature, depth sensor
FL = Fluorometer
OBS = Optical Backscatter Turbidity meter
Telemetry ADCP = ADCP sending data back to shore in real-time
WMS = Automatic water sampler

Related Fixed Station activities are detailed in Appendix 2


BODC Quality Control Flags

The following single character qualifying flags may be associated with one or more individual parameters with a data cycle:

Flag Description
Blank Unqualified
< Below detection limit
> In excess of quoted value
A Taxonomic flag for affinis (aff.)
B Beginning of CTD Down/Up Cast
C Taxonomic flag for confer (cf.)
D Thermometric depth
E End of CTD Down/Up Cast
G Non-taxonomic biological characteristic uncertainty
H Extrapolated value
I Taxonomic flag for single species (sp.)
K Improbable value - unknown quality control source
L Improbable value - originator's quality control
M Improbable value - BODC quality control
N Null value
O Improbable value - user quality control
P Trace/calm
Q Indeterminate
R Replacement value
S Estimated value
T Interpolated value
U Uncalibrated
W Control value
X Excessive difference

SeaDataNet Quality Control Flags

The following single character qualifying flags may be associated with one or more individual parameters with a data cycle:

Flag Description
0 no quality control
1 good value
2 probably good value
3 probably bad value
4 bad value
5 changed value
6 value below detection
7 value in excess
8 interpolated value
9 missing value
A value phenomenon uncertain
B nominal value
Q value below limit of quantification

Appendix 1: POLRIG930

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Series IdentifierData CategoryStart date/timeStart positionCruise
1195179Fluorescence or pigments2005-06-16 08:30:0053.4512 N, 3.6482 WRV Prince Madog PD21/05
1195167Hydrography time series at depth2005-06-16 08:30:0053.4512 N, 3.6482 WRV Prince Madog PD21/05
1195180Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2005-06-16 08:30:0053.4512 N, 3.6482 WRV Prince Madog PD21/05
701858Hydrography time series at depth2005-06-16 08:30:0153.45117 N, 3.64817 WRV Prince Madog PD21/05
701729Hydrography time series at depth2005-06-16 08:35:0053.45117 N, 3.64817 WRV Prince Madog PD21/05

Appendix 2: Coastal Observatory Site 21

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Series IdentifierData CategoryStart date/timeStart positionCruise
1622706Currents -subsurface Eulerian2005-04-05 10:00:0053.45417 N, 3.64533 WRV Prince Madog PD11/05
701686Hydrography time series at depth2005-04-05 10:00:0153.45217 N, 3.6435 WRV Prince Madog PD11/05
701871Hydrography time series at depth2005-04-05 10:00:0353.45417 N, 3.64533 WRV Prince Madog PD11/05
1622731Currents -subsurface Eulerian2005-05-12 08:20:0053.45417 N, 3.64533 WRV Prince Madog PD18/05
701883Hydrography time series at depth2005-05-12 08:20:0353.45417 N, 3.64533 WRV Prince Madog PD18/05
1195131Fluorescence or pigments2005-05-12 08:30:0053.4522 N, 3.6413 WRV Prince Madog PD18/05
1195118Hydrography time series at depth2005-05-12 08:30:0053.4522 N, 3.6413 WRV Prince Madog PD18/05
1195143Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2005-05-12 08:30:0053.4522 N, 3.6413 WRV Prince Madog PD18/05
701717Hydrography time series at depth2005-05-12 08:30:0153.45217 N, 3.64133 WRV Prince Madog PD18/05
701698Hydrography time series at depth2005-05-12 08:35:0053.45217 N, 3.64133 WRV Prince Madog PD18/05
1195155Water column chemistry2005-05-14 00:00:0053.4522 N, 3.6413 WRV Prince Madog PD18/05
1622755Currents -subsurface Eulerian2005-06-16 08:10:0053.45367 N, 3.64717 WRV Prince Madog PD21/05
701914Hydrography time series at depth2005-06-16 08:10:0353.45367 N, 3.64717 WRV Prince Madog PD21/05
1195179Fluorescence or pigments2005-06-16 08:30:0053.4512 N, 3.6482 WRV Prince Madog PD21/05
1195167Hydrography time series at depth2005-06-16 08:30:0053.4512 N, 3.6482 WRV Prince Madog PD21/05
1195180Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2005-06-16 08:30:0053.4512 N, 3.6482 WRV Prince Madog PD21/05
701858Hydrography time series at depth2005-06-16 08:30:0153.45117 N, 3.64817 WRV Prince Madog PD21/05
701729Hydrography time series at depth2005-06-16 08:35:0053.45117 N, 3.64817 WRV Prince Madog PD21/05
1622823Currents -subsurface Eulerian2005-07-14 07:00:0053.45367 N, 3.64733 WRV Prince Madog PD25/05
698775Hydrography time series at depth2005-07-14 07:00:0353.45367 N, 3.64733 WRV Prince Madog PD25/05
698880Hydrography time series at depth2005-07-14 07:15:0053.45333 N, 3.64217 WRV Prince Madog PD25/05
698867Hydrography time series at depth2005-07-14 07:20:0153.45333 N, 3.64217 WRV Prince Madog PD25/05
1195223Fluorescence or pigments2005-07-14 07:30:0053.4533 N, 3.6422 WRV Prince Madog PD25/05
1195211Hydrography time series at depth2005-07-14 07:30:0053.4533 N, 3.6422 WRV Prince Madog PD25/05
1195235Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2005-07-14 07:30:0053.4533 N, 3.6422 WRV Prince Madog PD25/05
1195247Water column chemistry2005-07-15 00:00:0053.4533 N, 3.6422 WRV Prince Madog PD25/05
1622859Currents -subsurface Eulerian2005-08-18 11:40:0053.454 N, 3.64817 WRV Prince Madog PD30/05
698806Hydrography time series at depth2005-08-18 11:40:0353.454 N, 3.64817 WRV Prince Madog PD30/05
679323Fluorescence or pigments2005-08-18 12:00:0053.4518 N, 3.649 WRV Prince Madog PD30/05
698855Hydrography time series at depth2005-08-18 12:00:0053.45183 N, 3.649 WRV Prince Madog PD30/05
679335Surface temp/sal2005-08-18 12:00:0053.4518 N, 3.649 WRV Prince Madog PD30/05
679347Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2005-08-18 12:00:0053.4518 N, 3.649 WRV Prince Madog PD30/05
679359Water column chemistry2005-08-20 00:00:0053.4518 N, 3.649 WRV Prince Madog PD30/05
1622903Currents -subsurface Eulerian2005-09-16 10:00:0053.45467 N, 3.649 WRV Prince Madog PD34/05
698818Hydrography time series at depth2005-09-16 10:00:0353.45467 N, 3.649 WRV Prince Madog PD34/05
1622940Currents -subsurface Eulerian2005-10-27 09:30:0053.45 N, 3.64317 WRV Prince Madog PD41/05
696314Hydrography time series at depth2005-10-27 09:30:0353.45 N, 3.64317 WRV Prince Madog PD41/05
679372Fluorescence or pigments2005-10-27 10:00:0053.4499 N, 3.6407 WRV Prince Madog PD41/05
679360Surface temp/sal2005-10-27 10:00:0053.4499 N, 3.6407 WRV Prince Madog PD41/05
679384Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2005-10-27 10:00:0053.4499 N, 3.6407 WRV Prince Madog PD41/05
696547Hydrography time series at depth2005-10-27 10:00:0153.45 N, 3.64083 WRV Prince Madog PD41/05
696351Hydrography time series at depth2005-12-14 12:00:0353.45 N, 3.658 WRV Prince Madog PD48/05
1622988Currents -subsurface Eulerian2005-12-15 14:39:3853.45 N, 3.658 WRV Prince Madog PD48/05
1623064Currents -subsurface Eulerian2006-02-06 12:30:0053.448 N, 3.639 WRV Prince Madog PD04/06
696363Hydrography time series at depth2006-02-06 12:30:0353.448 N, 3.639 WRV Prince Madog PD04/06
679396Surface temp/sal2006-02-06 13:00:0053.4481 N, 3.6393 WRV Prince Madog PD04/06
679403Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2006-02-06 13:00:0053.4481 N, 3.6393 WRV Prince Madog PD04/06
1623168Currents -subsurface Eulerian2006-04-05 13:20:0053.44767 N, 3.638 WRV Prince Madog PD12/06
700370Fluorescence or pigments2006-04-05 14:00:0053.4455 N, 3.6279 WRV Prince Madog PD12/06
700308Surface temp/sal2006-04-05 14:00:0053.4455 N, 3.6279 WRV Prince Madog PD12/06
700437Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2006-04-05 14:00:0053.4455 N, 3.6279 WRV Prince Madog PD12/06
700382Fluorescence or pigments2006-05-11 12:00:0053.4437 N, 3.6237 WRV Prince Madog PD16/06
700333Surface temp/sal2006-05-11 12:00:0053.4437 N, 3.6237 WRV Prince Madog PD16/06
700449Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2006-05-11 12:00:0053.4437 N, 3.6237 WRV Prince Madog PD16/06
1623224Currents -subsurface Eulerian2006-05-30 20:18:3853.4485 N, 3.6405 WRV Prince Madog PD16/06
1623261Currents -subsurface Eulerian2006-06-23 13:30:0053.44867 N, 3.64 WRV Prince Madog PD20/06
700394Fluorescence or pigments2006-06-23 14:00:0053.4495 N, 3.6415 WRV Prince Madog PD20/06
700321Surface temp/sal2006-06-23 14:00:0053.4495 N, 3.6415 WRV Prince Madog PD20/06
700450Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2006-06-23 14:00:0053.4495 N, 3.6415 WRV Prince Madog PD20/06
1623297Currents -subsurface Eulerian2006-07-27 08:00:0053.44983 N, 3.64367 WRV Prince Madog PD22/06
747069Fluorescence or pigments2006-07-27 08:30:0053.4478 N, 3.6451 WRV Prince Madog PD22/06
746945Surface temp/sal2006-07-27 08:30:0053.4478 N, 3.6451 WRV Prince Madog PD22/06
747174Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2006-07-27 08:30:0053.4478 N, 3.6451 WRV Prince Madog PD22/06
747070Fluorescence or pigments2006-08-16 07:30:0053.4508 N, 3.6409 WRV Prince Madog PD25/06
746957Surface temp/sal2006-08-16 07:30:0053.4508 N, 3.6409 WRV Prince Madog PD25/06
747186Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2006-08-16 07:30:0053.4508 N, 3.6409 WRV Prince Madog PD25/06
1623341Currents -subsurface Eulerian2006-08-16 11:00:0053.44983 N, 3.64383 WRV Prince Madog PD25/06
747082Fluorescence or pigments2006-09-22 10:00:0053.4485 N, 3.6471 WRV Prince Madog PD29/06
746969Surface temp/sal2006-09-22 10:00:0053.4485 N, 3.6471 WRV Prince Madog PD29/06
747198Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2006-09-22 10:00:0053.4485 N, 3.6471 WRV Prince Madog PD29/06
1623377Currents -subsurface Eulerian2006-09-22 11:30:0053.45 N, 3.644 WRV Prince Madog PD29/06
1013211CTD or STD cast2006-11-02 12:28:0053.45 N, 3.6525 WRV Prince Madog PD35/06
747094Fluorescence or pigments2006-11-02 13:00:0053.4508 N, 3.6408 WRV Prince Madog PD35/06
746970Surface temp/sal2006-11-02 13:00:0053.4508 N, 3.6408 WRV Prince Madog PD35/06
747205Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2006-11-02 13:00:0053.4508 N, 3.6408 WRV Prince Madog PD35/06
1623389Currents -subsurface Eulerian2006-11-02 13:50:0053.45017 N, 3.644 WRV Prince Madog PD35/06
753106Hydrography time series at depth2006-11-02 13:50:0353.45017 N, 3.644 WRV Prince Madog PD35/06
1013223CTD or STD cast2006-11-02 13:52:0053.44767 N, 3.6445 WRV Prince Madog PD35/06
1003658CTD or STD cast2006-12-15 11:32:0053.4505 N, 3.64133 WRV Prince Madog PD37/06
1623421Currents -subsurface Eulerian2006-12-15 14:39:5753.44967 N, 3.64383 WRV Prince Madog PD37/06
753131Hydrography time series at depth2006-12-15 14:40:0353.44967 N, 3.64383 WRV Prince Madog PD37/06
747101Fluorescence or pigments2006-12-15 15:00:0053.4489 N, 3.6482 WRV Prince Madog PD37/06
746982Surface temp/sal2006-12-15 15:00:0053.4489 N, 3.6482 WRV Prince Madog PD37/06
747217Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2006-12-15 15:00:0053.4489 N, 3.6482 WRV Prince Madog PD37/06
1003671CTD or STD cast2006-12-15 15:25:0053.447 N, 3.64433 WRV Prince Madog PD37/06
1623052Currents -subsurface Eulerian2007-02-14 16:00:0553.45 N, 3.64233 WRV Prince Madog PD02/07
753155Hydrography time series at depth2007-02-14 16:10:0353.45 N, 3.64233 WRV Prince Madog PD02/07
979049CTD or STD cast2007-02-14 18:42:0053.45167 N, 3.63917 WRV Prince Madog PD02/07
979234CTD or STD cast2007-02-15 14:36:0053.44867 N, 3.642 WRV Prince Madog PD02/07
753087Hydrography time series at depth2007-03-13 10:50:0153.45 N, 3.64217 WRV Prince Madog PD04/07
747113Fluorescence or pigments2007-03-13 11:00:0053.4504 N, 3.6372 WRV Prince Madog PD04/07
746994Surface temp/sal2007-03-13 11:00:0053.4504 N, 3.6372 WRV Prince Madog PD04/07
747229Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2007-03-13 11:00:0053.4504 N, 3.6372 WRV Prince Madog PD04/07
937495CTD or STD cast2007-04-16 10:59:0053.449 N, 3.64667 WRV Prince Madog PD06/07
1623088Currents -subsurface Eulerian2007-04-16 11:00:0053.45083 N, 3.64083 WRV Prince Madog PD06/07
753179Hydrography time series at depth2007-04-16 11:00:0353.45083 N, 3.64083 WRV Prince Madog PD06/07
862307Fluorescence or pigments2007-04-19 12:00:0053.45095 N, 3.63857 WRV Prince Madog PD06/07
862092Surface temp/sal2007-04-19 12:00:0053.45095 N, 3.63857 WRV Prince Madog PD06/07
862516Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2007-04-19 12:00:0053.45095 N, 3.63857 WRV Prince Madog PD06/07
937551CTD or STD cast2007-04-19 12:05:0053.45167 N, 3.636 WRV Prince Madog PD06/07
752987Hydrography time series at depth2007-04-19 12:50:0153.451 N, 3.6385 WRV Prince Madog PD06/07
753051Hydrography time series at depth2007-04-19 12:50:0253.451 N, 3.6385 WRV Prince Madog PD06/07
942240CTD or STD cast2007-05-17 06:51:0053.45033 N, 3.63633 WRV Prince Madog PD09/07
1623132Currents -subsurface Eulerian2007-05-17 07:50:0053.451 N, 3.6425 WRV Prince Madog PD09/07
753192Hydrography time series at depth2007-05-17 08:00:0353.451 N, 3.6425 WRV Prince Madog PD09/07
753014Hydrography time series at depth2007-05-17 12:50:0153.451 N, 3.63933 WRV Prince Madog PD09/07
753063Hydrography time series at depth2007-05-17 12:50:0153.451 N, 3.63933 WRV Prince Madog PD09/07
942288CTD or STD cast2007-05-17 12:57:0053.45217 N, 3.644 WRV Prince Madog PD09/07
862319Fluorescence or pigments2007-05-17 13:00:0053.45098 N, 3.63938 WRV Prince Madog PD09/07
862111Surface temp/sal2007-05-17 13:00:0053.45098 N, 3.63938 WRV Prince Madog PD09/07
862528Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2007-05-17 13:00:0053.45098 N, 3.63938 WRV Prince Madog PD09/07
943046CTD or STD cast2007-06-21 09:28:0053.44983 N, 3.6415 WRV Prince Madog PD13/07
862320Fluorescence or pigments2007-06-21 10:00:0053.45295 N, 3.64237 WRV Prince Madog PD13/07
952916Hydrography time series at depth2007-06-21 10:00:0053.453 N, 3.64233 WRV Prince Madog PD13/07
952928Hydrography time series at depth2007-06-21 10:00:0053.453 N, 3.64233 WRV Prince Madog PD13/07
862123Surface temp/sal2007-06-21 10:00:0053.45295 N, 3.64237 WRV Prince Madog PD13/07
862541Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2007-06-21 10:00:0053.45295 N, 3.64237 WRV Prince Madog PD13/07
952873Hydrography time series at depth2007-06-21 10:00:0153.453 N, 3.64233 WRV Prince Madog PD13/07
952897Hydrography time series at depth2007-06-21 10:00:0153.453 N, 3.64233 WRV Prince Madog PD13/07
943058CTD or STD cast2007-06-21 11:45:0053.45117 N, 3.63833 WRV Prince Madog PD13/07
1623181Currents -subsurface Eulerian2007-06-21 13:30:0053.45117 N, 3.64017 WRV Prince Madog PD13/07
952848Hydrography time series at depth2007-06-21 13:30:0353.45117 N, 3.64017 WRV Prince Madog PD13/07
943427CTD or STD cast2007-07-27 09:09:0053.45233 N, 3.64167 WRV Prince Madog PD16/07
862332Fluorescence or pigments2007-07-27 14:00:0053.4503 N, 3.63867 WRV Prince Madog PD16/07
862135Surface temp/sal2007-07-27 14:00:0053.4503 N, 3.63867 WRV Prince Madog PD16/07
862553Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2007-07-27 14:00:0053.4503 N, 3.63867 WRV Prince Madog PD16/07
946413Hydrography time series at depth2007-07-27 14:10:0053.45033 N, 3.63867 WRV Prince Madog PD16/07
946369Hydrography time series at depth2007-07-27 14:10:0153.45033 N, 3.63867 WRV Prince Madog PD16/07
946394Hydrography time series at depth2007-07-27 14:10:0153.45033 N, 3.63867 WRV Prince Madog PD16/07
1623248Currents -subsurface Eulerian2007-07-27 14:40:0053.45533 N, 3.63917 WRV Prince Madog PD16/07
946357Hydrography time series at depth2007-07-27 14:40:0353.45533 N, 3.63917 WRV Prince Madog PD16/07
943476CTD or STD cast2007-07-27 17:40:0053.45083 N, 3.629 WRV Prince Madog PD16/07
943821CTD or STD cast2007-08-30 06:29:0053.45567 N, 3.63633 WRV Prince Madog PD20/07
941445Hydrography time series at depth2007-08-30 18:40:0053.44967 N, 3.64633 WRV Prince Madog PD20/07
941421Hydrography time series at depth2007-08-30 18:40:0153.44967 N, 3.64633 WRV Prince Madog PD20/07
862344Fluorescence or pigments2007-08-30 19:00:0053.4497 N, 3.64633 WRV Prince Madog PD20/07
862147Surface temp/sal2007-08-30 19:00:0053.4497 N, 3.64633 WRV Prince Madog PD20/07
862565Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2007-08-30 19:00:0053.4497 N, 3.64633 WRV Prince Madog PD20/07
943950CTD or STD cast2007-08-30 19:02:0053.449 N, 3.6295 WRV Prince Madog PD20/07
945760CTD or STD cast2007-10-04 07:33:0053.4505 N, 3.646 WRV Prince Madog PD23/07
862356Fluorescence or pigments2007-10-04 13:00:0053.44862 N, 3.6421 WRV Prince Madog PD23/07
767894Hydrography time series at depth2007-10-04 13:00:0053.44867 N, 3.64217 WRV Prince Madog PD23/07
862159Surface temp/sal2007-10-04 13:00:0053.44862 N, 3.6421 WRV Prince Madog PD23/07
862577Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2007-10-04 13:00:0053.44862 N, 3.6421 WRV Prince Madog PD23/07
767845Hydrography time series at depth2007-10-04 13:00:0153.44867 N, 3.64217 WRV Prince Madog PD23/07
767857Hydrography time series at depth2007-10-04 13:00:0153.44867 N, 3.64217 WRV Prince Madog PD23/07
945803CTD or STD cast2007-10-04 13:30:0053.4475 N, 3.63617 WRV Prince Madog PD23/07
1623316Currents -subsurface Eulerian2007-10-04 13:30:0053.46633 N, 3.64017 WRV Prince Madog PD23/07
767870Hydrography time series at depth2007-10-04 13:30:0353.46633 N, 3.64017 WRV Prince Madog PD23/07
946530CTD or STD cast2007-11-21 16:18:0053.44783 N, 3.63417 WRV Prince Madog PD27/07
770576Hydrography time series at depth2007-11-21 17:00:0053.4475 N, 3.64283 WRV Prince Madog PD27/07
770588Hydrography time series at depth2007-11-21 17:00:0053.4475 N, 3.64283 WRV Prince Madog PD27/07
862368Fluorescence or pigments2007-11-21 17:30:0053.44752 N, 3.64288 WRV Prince Madog PD27/07
862160Surface temp/sal2007-11-21 17:30:0053.44752 N, 3.64288 WRV Prince Madog PD27/07
862589Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2007-11-21 17:30:0053.44752 N, 3.64288 WRV Prince Madog PD27/07
946542CTD or STD cast2007-11-21 18:37:0053.45167 N, 3.64817 WRV Prince Madog PD27/07
770539Hydrography time series at depth2007-11-22 08:00:0053.4475 N, 3.64283 WRV Prince Madog PD27/07
770540Hydrography time series at depth2007-11-22 08:00:0053.4475 N, 3.64283 WRV Prince Madog PD27/07
946806CTD or STD cast2008-01-11 01:41:0053.45167 N, 3.64517 WRV Prince Madog PD01/08
946880CTD or STD cast2008-01-11 12:07:0053.447 N, 3.63667 WRV Prince Madog PD01/08
770472Hydrography time series at depth2008-01-11 12:20:0053.44833 N, 3.64483 WRV Prince Madog PD01/08
770484Hydrography time series at depth2008-01-11 12:20:0053.44833 N, 3.64483 WRV Prince Madog PD01/08
770423Hydrography time series at depth2008-01-11 12:20:0153.44833 N, 3.64483 WRV Prince Madog PD01/08
770447Hydrography time series at depth2008-01-11 12:20:0153.44833 N, 3.64483 WRV Prince Madog PD01/08
862381Fluorescence or pigments2008-01-11 12:30:0053.44827 N, 3.64482 WRV Prince Madog PD01/08
862172Surface temp/sal2008-01-11 12:30:0053.44827 N, 3.64482 WRV Prince Madog PD01/08
862590Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2008-01-11 12:30:0053.44827 N, 3.64482 WRV Prince Madog PD01/08
1623027Currents -subsurface Eulerian2008-01-11 13:10:0053.44967 N, 3.6415 WRV Prince Madog PD01/08
770392Hydrography time series at depth2008-01-11 13:10:0353.44967 N, 3.6415 WRV Prince Madog PD01/08
946892CTD or STD cast2008-01-11 14:03:0053.44983 N, 3.65117 WRV Prince Madog PD01/08
947139CTD or STD cast2008-03-14 15:36:0053.44933 N, 3.6395 WRV Prince Madog PD07/08
1623119Currents -subsurface Eulerian2008-03-14 18:40:0353.4495 N, 3.64217 WRV Prince Madog PD07/08
772429Hydrography time series at depth2008-03-14 18:50:0353.4495 N, 3.64217 WRV Prince Madog PD07/08
862393Fluorescence or pigments2008-03-14 19:00:0053.44827 N, 3.63855 WRV Prince Madog PD07/08
862184Surface temp/sal2008-03-14 19:00:0053.44827 N, 3.63855 WRV Prince Madog PD07/08
862608Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2008-03-14 19:00:0053.44827 N, 3.63855 WRV Prince Madog PD07/08
772398Hydrography time series at depth2008-03-14 19:00:0153.44833 N, 3.6385 WRV Prince Madog PD07/08
772417Hydrography time series at depth2008-03-14 19:00:0153.44833 N, 3.6385 WRV Prince Madog PD07/08
947140CTD or STD cast2008-03-14 19:34:0053.448 N, 3.65333 WRV Prince Madog PD07/08
772282Hydrography time series at depth2008-04-16 16:30:0353.4495 N, 3.6415 WRV Prince Madog PD09/08
1623144Currents -subsurface Eulerian2008-04-16 16:30:0653.4495 N, 3.6415 WRV Prince Madog PD09/08
947268CTD or STD cast2008-04-16 16:36:0053.448 N, 3.63917 WRV Prince Madog PD09/08
1082205Fluorescence or pigments2008-04-16 17:00:0053.45 N, 3.64 WRV Prince Madog PD09/08
772301Hydrography time series at depth2008-04-16 17:00:0053.4465 N, 3.63733 WRV Prince Madog PD09/08
772325Hydrography time series at depth2008-04-16 17:00:0053.4465 N, 3.63733 WRV Prince Madog PD09/08
772350Hydrography time series at depth2008-04-16 17:00:0053.4465 N, 3.63733 WRV Prince Madog PD09/08
772362Hydrography time series at depth2008-04-16 17:00:0053.4465 N, 3.63733 WRV Prince Madog PD09/08
1082186Hydrography time series at depth2008-04-16 17:00:0053.45 N, 3.64 WRV Prince Madog PD09/08
1082266Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2008-04-16 17:00:0053.45 N, 3.64 WRV Prince Madog PD09/08
947281CTD or STD cast2008-04-16 17:32:0053.45017 N, 3.62983 WRV Prince Madog PD09/08
948247CTD or STD cast2008-05-15 14:00:0053.449 N, 3.6485 WRV Prince Madog PD14/08
838307Hydrography time series at depth2008-05-15 14:50:0353.44983 N, 3.64133 WRV Prince Madog PD14/08
1623200Currents -subsurface Eulerian2008-05-15 14:50:4753.44983 N, 3.64133 WRV Prince Madog PD14/08
838320Hydrography time series at depth2008-05-15 15:10:0053.4495 N, 3.63883 WRV Prince Madog PD14/08
838344Hydrography time series at depth2008-05-15 15:10:0053.4495 N, 3.63883 WRV Prince Madog PD14/08
838381Hydrography time series at depth2008-05-15 15:10:0053.4495 N, 3.63883 WRV Prince Madog PD14/08
1082217Fluorescence or pigments2008-05-15 15:30:0053.45 N, 3.64 WRV Prince Madog PD14/08
1082198Hydrography time series at depth2008-05-15 15:30:0053.45 N, 3.64 WRV Prince Madog PD14/08
1082278Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2008-05-15 15:30:0053.45 N, 3.64 WRV Prince Madog PD14/08
948259CTD or STD cast2008-05-15 15:50:0053.447 N, 3.62967 WRV Prince Madog PD14/08
948573CTD or STD cast2008-06-25 17:51:0053.45233 N, 3.649 WRV Prince Madog PD19/08
857876Hydrography time series at depth2008-06-25 19:10:0353.452 N, 3.64333 WRV Prince Madog PD19/08
949484CTD or STD cast2008-07-31 08:01:0053.4485 N, 3.63583 WRV Prince Madog PD23/08
857919Hydrography time series at depth2008-07-31 08:50:0053.44817 N, 3.6455 WRV Prince Madog PD23/08
857920Hydrography time series at depth2008-07-31 08:50:0053.44817 N, 3.6455 WRV Prince Madog PD23/08
1024614Fluorescence or pigments2008-07-31 09:00:0053.45 N, 3.65 WRV Prince Madog PD23/08
1024534Surface temp/sal2008-07-31 09:00:0053.45 N, 3.65 WRV Prince Madog PD23/08
1024699Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2008-07-31 09:00:0053.45 N, 3.65 WRV Prince Madog PD23/08
949496CTD or STD cast2008-07-31 09:22:0053.45033 N, 3.63933 WRV Prince Madog PD23/08
1623617Currents -subsurface Eulerian2008-09-10 16:34:5953.45017 N, 3.64333 WRV Prince Madog PD29/08
1024626Fluorescence or pigments2008-09-10 17:30:0053.448 N, 3.6422 WRV Prince Madog PD29/08
939300Hydrography time series at depth2008-09-10 17:30:0053.44817 N, 3.644 WRV Prince Madog PD29/08
939312Hydrography time series at depth2008-09-10 17:30:0053.44817 N, 3.644 WRV Prince Madog PD29/08
1024546Surface temp/sal2008-09-10 17:30:0053.448 N, 3.6422 WRV Prince Madog PD29/08
1024706Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2008-09-10 17:30:0053.448 N, 3.6422 WRV Prince Madog PD29/08
939232Hydrography time series at depth2008-09-10 17:30:0153.44817 N, 3.644 WRV Prince Madog PD29/08
939244Hydrography time series at depth2008-09-10 17:30:0153.44817 N, 3.644 WRV Prince Madog PD29/08
939219Hydrography time series at depth2008-09-11 08:00:0353.45017 N, 3.64333 WRV Prince Madog PD29/08
949724CTD or STD cast2008-10-22 19:46:0053.44983 N, 3.64433 WRV Prince Madog PD33/08
950123CTD or STD cast2008-12-11 12:27:0053.44983 N, 3.65 WRV Prince Madog PD37/08
1022865Hydrography time series at depth2008-12-11 13:40:0353.44983 N, 3.644 WRV Prince Madog PD37/08
1623691Currents -subsurface Eulerian2008-12-11 13:44:5953.44983 N, 3.644 WRV Prince Madog PD37/08
1024638Fluorescence or pigments2008-12-11 14:00:0053.4502 N, 3.6463 WRV Prince Madog PD37/08
1022969Hydrography time series at depth2008-12-11 14:00:0053.45017 N, 3.64633 WRV Prince Madog PD37/08
1022970Hydrography time series at depth2008-12-11 14:00:0053.45017 N, 3.64633 WRV Prince Madog PD37/08
1024558Surface temp/sal2008-12-11 14:00:0053.4502 N, 3.6463 WRV Prince Madog PD37/08
1024718Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2008-12-11 14:00:0053.4502 N, 3.6463 WRV Prince Madog PD37/08
1022908Hydrography time series at depth2008-12-11 14:00:0153.45017 N, 3.64633 WRV Prince Madog PD37/08
1022921Hydrography time series at depth2008-12-11 14:00:0153.45017 N, 3.64633 WRV Prince Madog PD37/08
950135CTD or STD cast2008-12-11 14:31:0053.44967 N, 3.64783 WRV Prince Madog PD37/08
950227CTD or STD cast2009-02-05 12:54:0053.44867 N, 3.64633 WRV Prince Madog PD02/09B
1048376Hydrography time series at depth2009-02-05 13:50:0353.44967 N, 3.6435 WRV Prince Madog PD02/09B
1048481Hydrography time series at depth2009-02-05 14:10:0053.45183 N, 3.6455 WRV Prince Madog PD02/09B
1048493Hydrography time series at depth2009-02-05 14:10:0053.45183 N, 3.6455 WRV Prince Madog PD02/09B
1048444Hydrography time series at depth2009-02-05 14:10:0153.45183 N, 3.6455 WRV Prince Madog PD02/09B
1048432Hydrography time series at depth2009-02-05 14:10:0253.45183 N, 3.6455 WRV Prince Madog PD02/09B
950239CTD or STD cast2009-02-05 14:27:0053.449 N, 3.646 WRV Prince Madog PD02/09B
1024651Fluorescence or pigments2009-02-05 14:30:0053.4518 N, 3.64542 WRV Prince Madog PD02/09B
1024571Surface temp/sal2009-02-05 14:30:0053.4518 N, 3.64542 WRV Prince Madog PD02/09B
1024731Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2009-02-05 14:30:0053.4518 N, 3.64542 WRV Prince Madog PD02/09B
950541CTD or STD cast2009-02-06 13:51:0053.44967 N, 3.64283 WRV Prince Madog PD02/09B
951519CTD or STD cast2009-04-02 07:39:0053.4515 N, 3.65083 WRV Prince Madog PD12/09
1640737Hydrography time series at depth2009-04-02 08:43:0653.4495 N, 3.6435 WRV Prince Madog PD12/09
1623746Currents -subsurface Eulerian2009-04-02 08:45:0053.4495 N, 3.6435 WRV Prince Madog PD12/09
1640774Hydrography time series at depth2009-04-02 08:50:0053.45067 N, 3.641 WRV Prince Madog PD12/09
1640786Hydrography time series at depth2009-04-02 08:50:0053.45067 N, 3.641 WRV Prince Madog PD12/09
1640694Hydrography time series at depth2009-04-02 08:50:0153.45067 N, 3.641 WRV Prince Madog PD12/09
1640725Hydrography time series at depth2009-04-02 08:50:0153.45067 N, 3.641 WRV Prince Madog PD12/09
951520CTD or STD cast2009-04-02 09:21:0053.45133 N, 3.6545 WRV Prince Madog PD12/09
1075638Fluorescence or pigments2009-04-02 10:00:0053.4507 N, 3.641 WRV Prince Madog PD12/09
1075510Hydrography time series at depth2009-04-02 10:00:0053.4507 N, 3.641 WRV Prince Madog PD12/09
1076076Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2009-04-02 10:00:0053.4507 N, 3.641 WRV Prince Madog PD12/09
953760CTD or STD cast2009-05-13 05:18:0053.45017 N, 3.65 WRV Prince Madog PD18/09
1640830Hydrography time series at depth2009-05-13 07:40:0353.44967 N, 3.641 WRV Prince Madog PD18/09
1623955Currents -subsurface Eulerian2009-05-13 07:45:0053.44967 N, 3.641 WRV Prince Madog PD18/09
1640805Hydrography time series at depth2009-05-14 06:10:0053.4515 N, 3.63917 WRV Prince Madog PD18/09
1640829Hydrography time series at depth2009-05-14 06:10:0053.4515 N, 3.63917 WRV Prince Madog PD18/09
1640878Hydrography time series at depth2009-05-14 06:10:0053.4515 N, 3.63917 WRV Prince Madog PD18/09
953876CTD or STD cast2009-05-14 06:13:0053.45067 N, 3.64383 WRV Prince Madog PD18/09
1075651Fluorescence or pigments2009-05-14 06:30:0053.4515 N, 3.6392 WRV Prince Madog PD18/09
1075522Hydrography time series at depth2009-05-14 06:30:0053.4515 N, 3.6392 WRV Prince Madog PD18/09
1076088Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2009-05-14 06:30:0053.4515 N, 3.6392 WRV Prince Madog PD18/09
1023070CTD or STD cast2009-06-17 16:20:0053.44733 N, 3.64217 WRV Prince Madog PD24/09
1023278CTD or STD cast2009-06-18 10:05:0053.4495 N, 3.64167 WRV Prince Madog PD24/09
1640922Hydrography time series at depth2009-06-18 12:20:0353.44983 N, 3.64133 WRV Prince Madog PD24/09
1623642Currents -subsurface Eulerian2009-06-18 12:25:0053.44983 N, 3.64133 WRV Prince Madog PD24/09
1023291CTD or STD cast2009-06-18 12:31:0053.4525 N, 3.63567 WRV Prince Madog PD24/09
1023334CTD or STD cast2009-08-02 22:17:0053.44933 N, 3.64 WRV Prince Madog PD33/09
1023463CTD or STD cast2009-08-03 11:37:0053.44967 N, 3.64083 WRV Prince Madog PD33/09
1623992Currents -subsurface Eulerian2009-08-03 12:35:0353.44967 N, 3.64117 WRV Prince Madog PD33/09
1641010Hydrography time series at depth2009-08-03 12:40:0353.44967 N, 3.64117 WRV Prince Madog PD33/09
1075663Fluorescence or pigments2009-08-03 13:30:0053.449 N, 3.6427 WRV Prince Madog PD33/09
1075534Hydrography time series at depth2009-08-03 13:30:0053.449 N, 3.6427 WRV Prince Madog PD33/09
1641046Hydrography time series at depth2009-08-03 13:30:0053.449 N, 3.64267 WRV Prince Madog PD33/09
1641058Hydrography time series at depth2009-08-03 13:30:0053.449 N, 3.64267 WRV Prince Madog PD33/09
1076107Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2009-08-03 13:30:0053.449 N, 3.6427 WRV Prince Madog PD33/09
1640971Hydrography time series at depth2009-08-03 13:30:0153.449 N, 3.64267 WRV Prince Madog PD33/09
1640983Hydrography time series at depth2009-08-03 13:30:0153.449 N, 3.64267 WRV Prince Madog PD33/09
1023475CTD or STD cast2009-08-03 13:57:0053.45217 N, 3.644 WRV Prince Madog PD33/09
1024386CTD or STD cast2009-09-16 08:23:0053.44817 N, 3.6455 WRV Prince Madog PD38/09
1641126Hydrography time series at depth2009-09-16 09:30:0353.4495 N, 3.64117 WRV Prince Madog PD38/09
1623826Currents -subsurface Eulerian2009-09-16 09:34:5953.4495 N, 3.64117 WRV Prince Madog PD38/09
1641163Hydrography time series at depth2009-09-16 09:40:0053.44933 N, 3.63917 WRV Prince Madog PD38/09
1641175Hydrography time series at depth2009-09-16 09:40:0053.44933 N, 3.63917 WRV Prince Madog PD38/09
1641083Hydrography time series at depth2009-09-16 09:40:0153.44933 N, 3.63917 WRV Prince Madog PD38/09
1641102Hydrography time series at depth2009-09-16 09:40:0253.44933 N, 3.63917 WRV Prince Madog PD38/09
1024398CTD or STD cast2009-09-16 10:05:0053.45183 N, 3.64367 WRV Prince Madog PD38/09
1024454CTD or STD cast2009-09-16 14:49:0053.45133 N, 3.64183 WRV Prince Madog PD38/09
1030318CTD or STD cast2009-12-02 14:57:0053.45067 N, 3.647 WRV Prince Madog PD47/09
1641243Hydrography time series at depth2009-12-02 16:10:0353.45 N, 3.64183 WRV Prince Madog PD47/09
1623906Currents -subsurface Eulerian2009-12-02 16:15:0053.45 N, 3.64183 WRV Prince Madog PD47/09
1075675Fluorescence or pigments2009-12-02 18:30:0053.45 N, 3.6388 WRV Prince Madog PD47/09
1075546Hydrography time series at depth2009-12-02 18:30:0053.45 N, 3.6388 WRV Prince Madog PD47/09
1641279Hydrography time series at depth2009-12-02 18:30:0053.45 N, 3.63883 WRV Prince Madog PD47/09
1641280Hydrography time series at depth2009-12-02 18:30:0053.45 N, 3.63883 WRV Prince Madog PD47/09
1076119Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.2009-12-02 18:30:0053.45 N, 3.6388 WRV Prince Madog PD47/09
1641199Hydrography time series at depth2009-12-02 18:30:0153.45 N, 3.63883 WRV Prince Madog PD47/09
1641218Hydrography time series at depth2009-12-02 18:30:0153.45 N, 3.63883 WRV Prince Madog PD47/09
1030331CTD or STD cast2009-12-02 18:52:0053.4515 N, 3.631 WRV Prince Madog PD47/09
1030392CTD or STD cast2010-01-26 13:53:0053.45167 N, 3.643 WRV Prince Madog PD02/10
1090623CTD or STD cast2010-06-10 11:09:0053.44917 N, 3.645 WRV Prince Madog PD17/10
1641716Hydrography time series at depth2010-06-10 18:20:0053.45717 N, 3.63883 WRV Prince Madog PD17/10
1641648Hydrography time series at depth2010-06-10 18:20:0153.45717 N, 3.63883 WRV Prince Madog PD17/10
1641661Hydrography time series at depth2010-06-10 18:20:0153.45717 N, 3.63883 WRV Prince Madog PD17/10
1641728Hydrography time series at depth2010-06-10 19:10:0053.45717 N, 3.63883 WRV Prince Madog PD17/10
1090819CTD or STD cast2010-07-07 16:34:0053.4505 N, 3.63883 WRV Prince Madog PD21/10
1112362CTD or STD cast2010-08-12 12:59:0053.45083 N, 3.64233 WRV Prince Madog PD29/10
1114264CTD or STD cast2010-09-29 13:52:0053.44933 N, 3.63883 WRV Prince Madog PD36/10
1140965CTD or STD cast2010-12-07 17:35:0053.45017 N, 3.64667 WRV Prince Madog PD49/10
1149147CTD or STD cast2011-01-13 14:11:0053.4505 N, 3.6415 WRV Prince Madog PD01/11
1150020CTD or STD cast2011-03-17 14:53:0053.4495 N, 3.64333 WRV Prince Madog PD07/11
1117169CTD or STD cast2011-04-20 19:29:0053.45167 N, 3.64067 WRV Prince Madog PD11/11
1118714CTD or STD cast2011-06-07 03:07:0053.45233 N, 3.64417 WRV Prince Madog PD43/11