Metadata Report for BODC Series Reference Number 1641440
Metadata Summary
Problem Reports
Data Access Policy
Narrative Documents
Project Information
Data Activity or Cruise Information
Fixed Station Information
BODC Quality Flags
SeaDataNet Quality Flags
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Problem Reports
No Problem Report Found in the Database
Originator's quality control comments for PD05_10 COBS moorings
Data supplied to BODC were accompanied by data quality notes from the Originator that detailed observations made when the data were processed and subsequent processing decisions. A summary of these notes have been provided in the tables below.
Site A
Rig#1089
Instrument | Serial number | Instrument depth | Data quality comments |
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Sea-Bird MicroCAT | 04966 | 5 m | None. |
Star-Oddi minilogger | 02842 | 7.5 m | Comparisons performed against CTD data found an offset with a minimum value of -0.1447°C, however this was reduced by 0.09°C after comparing these data to data recorded by both Sea-Bird MicroCATs present at this site. An overall offset correction of +0.0547°C has been applied to these data. |
Sea-Bird MicroCAT | 05434 | 10 m | There was a good match between CTD temperature and conductivity and the data recorded by this instrument at mooring deployment, however temperature was out by 0.1°C at mooring recovery. |
Star-Oddi minilogger | 02843 | 15 m | A temperature offset of +0.03°C was found when these data were compared with the data recorded by the other instruments present at this site. An offset correction of -0.03°C has been applied to these data |
Rig#1090
Instrument | Serial number | Instrument depth | Data quality comments |
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Sea-Bird 16+ SEACAT fitted with Seapoint Turbidity Meter #10537 | 04738 | Located on seabed | Comparisons performed against other instruments present at this site found a salinity offset of -0.05. An offset correction of +0.05 has been applied to these data. |
Teledyne RDI 600 kHz ADCP | 5806 | Located on seabed | To correct for the magnetic declination (difference between magnetic north and true north) latitude values were changed by -3.2335°. All latitude values were modified by +4.2925° to correct for the compass error. |
Site B
Rig#1091
Instrument | Serial number | Instrument depth | Data quality comments |
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Sea-Bird MicroCAT | 05792 | 5 m | Comparisons against CTD data found a consistent temperature offset of 0.01°C. There was a good match between CTD conductivity and the CTD data recorded by this instrument at mooring deployment, however conductivity was out by 0.01 S m-1 at mooring recovery. |
Star-Oddi minilogger | 02844 | 7.5 m | A temperature offset of -0.04°C was found when these data were compared with the data recorded by the Sea-Bird MicroCATs also present at this site. An offset correction of +0.04°C has been applied to these data. |
Sea-Bird MicroCAT | 04998 | 10 m | None. |
Star-Oddi minilogger | 02852 | 15 m | A temperature offset of -0.04°C was found when these data were compared with the data recorded by the Sea-Bird MicroCATs also present at this site. An offset correction of +0.04°C has been applied to these data. |
Rig#1092
Instrument | Serial number | Instrument depth | Data quality comments |
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Sea-Bird 16+ SEACAT fitted with Seapoint Turbidity Meter #10471 | 04736 | Located on seabed | None. |
Teledyne RDI 600 kHz ADCP | 2390 | Located on seabed | To correct for the magnetic declination (difference between magnetic north and true north) latitude values were changed by -3.3592°. All latitude values were modified by -0.58093° to correct for the compass error.After this instrument was moved from the old site B location to the new site B location the number of bins was not correctly adjusted to take into account the greater water depth at the new location, resulting in a loss of data from the near-surface bins. |
Data Access Policy
Open Data
These data have no specific confidentiality restrictions for users. However, users must acknowledge data sources as it is not ethical to publish data without proper attribution. Any publication or other output resulting from usage of the data should include an acknowledgment.
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Narrative Documents
Coastal Observatory Sea-Bird SBE 16plus SEACAT with Seapoint Turbidity Sensor
Data Originator's Processing
Data were downloaded by the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory (POL) (since 01 April 2010, the National Oceanography Centre Liverpool (NOCL)) from the instrument logger, and factory calibrations were applied to the temperature and conductivity channels. The instruments are returned to the manufacturer for recalibration approximately every two years. The data were then reformatted by POL/NOCL to a standard ASCII format.
Before the data were supplied to BODC, basic quality control was performed by the Data Originator. The first stage of quality checks involved comparing the data from each instrument with CTD measurements recorded during the deployment and recovery of the mooring. Following the comparison against CTD data secondary checks were performed by comparing the data from each instrument against the data from other sensors attached to that mooring. The Originator has provided BODC with a document containing a full description of the quality control methodology. Depending on the result of the quality checks for each series, one of the following actions was performed by the Originator:
- The data was declared good quality and no corrections were applied.
- Series with consistent offsets, spikes or periods of bad data were edited to correct for these issues. Spikes and periods of unrealistic values were converted to NaN values.
- The series was marked as 'use with caution', if there were problems which the Originator was unable to correct, or it was unclear whether there was a problem with the data.
- If the quality of the data from a series was extremely poor, then the Originator recommended that the data should not be used.
A full description of the results of these quality checks can be found in the relevant Originator's data processing comments document.
Sea-Bird SBE 16plus SEACAT
The SBE 16plus is a high accuracy conductivity and temperature recorder (pressure optional). It is designed for moorings and other long-duration, fixed-site deployments. The SBE 16plus has 6 amplified A/D input channels and conditioned power of 500 ma is avaliable for auxiliary sensors, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, fluorescence, PAR etc.
The SBE 16plus is available with a choice of RS-232 or RS-485 interface.
Sensor specifications
Temperature (°C) | Conductivity (S m-1) | Optional Pressure - strain Gauge | Optional Pressure - Quartz | |
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Measurement Range | -5 to +35 | 0 to 9 | 0 to full scale range: 20 / 100 / 350 / 1000 / 1600 / 2000 / 3500 / 7000 metres | 0 to full scale range: 20 / 60 / 130 / 200 / 270 / 680 / 1400 / 2000 / 4200 / 7000 / 10500 metres |
Initial accuracy | 0.005 | 0.0005 | 0.1% (RS-232)/0.04% (RS-485) of full scale range | 0.02% (RS-232)/0.002% (RS-485) of full scale range |
Typical Stability | 0.0002 | 0.0003 | 0.05% (RS-232)/0.1% (RS-485) of full scale range | 0.025% of full scale range |
Resolution | 0.0001 | 0.00005 typical | 0.002% of full scale range | Depends on sample integration, 0.0006% of full scale range for 1 s integration |
Sensor Calibration | +1 to +32 | 0 to 9; physical calibration over range 2.6 to 6.5 S m-1 plus zero conductivity (air) | Ambient pressure to full scale range in 5 steps | Ambient pressure to full scale range in 5 steps |
General information
Memory | 8 MB FLASH memory (RS-232); 64 MB FLASH memory (RS-485) |
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Data Storage | Converted temperature and conductivity: 6 bytes per sample. Time: 4 bytes per sample. Pressure (optional): 5 bytes per sample |
Real-Time Clock | Watch-crystal type 32,768 Hz; accuracy (±1 minutes/year) |
Standard Internal Batteries | 9 alkaline D-cells. Provides sufficient capacity for 145,000 samples for a CTD and 5M pump |
Housing | Titanium pressure case rated at 7000 metres |
Weight (without pressure) | In water: 8.6 kg/In air: 13.7 kg |
Further information can be found in the instrument manual
Project Information
Oceans 2025 - The NERC Marine Centres' Strategic Research Programme 2007-2012
Who funds the programme?
The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) funds the Oceans 2025 programme, which was originally planned in the context of NERC's 2002-2007 strategy and later realigned to NERC's subsequent strategy (Next Generation Science for Planet Earth; NERC 2007).
Who is involved in the programme?
The Oceans 2025 programme was designed by and is to be implemented through seven leading UK marine centres. The marine centres work together in coordination and are also supported by cooperation and input from government bodies, universities and other partners. The seven marine centres are:
- National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (NOCS)
- Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML)
- Marine Biological Association (MBA)
- Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Marine Science (SAHFOS)
- Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory (POL)
- Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS)
- Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU)
Oceans2025 provides funding to three national marine facilities, which provide services to the wider UK marine community, in addition to the Oceans 2025 community. These facilities are:
- British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC), hosted at POL
- Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), hosted at POL
- Culture Collection of Algae and Protozoa (CCAP), hosted at SAMS
The NERC-run Strategic Ocean Funding Initiative (SOFI) provides additional support to the programme by funding additional research projects and studentships that closely complement the Oceans 2025 programme, primarily through universities.
What is the programme about?
Oceans 2025 sets out to address some key challenges that face the UK as a result of a changing marine environment. The research funded through the programme sets out to increase understanding of the size, nature and impacts of these changes, with the aim to:
- improve knowledge of how the seas behave, not just now but in the future;
- help assess what that might mean for the Earth system and for society;
- assist in developing sustainable solutions for the management of marine resources for future generations;
- enhance the research capabilities and facilities available for UK marine science.
In order to address these aims there are nine science themes supported by the Oceans 2025 programme:
- Climate, circulation and sea level (Theme 1)
- Marine biogeochemical cycles (Theme 2)
- Shelf and coastal processes (Theme 3)
- Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (Theme 4)
- Continental margins and deep ocean (Theme 5)
- Sustainable marine resources (Theme 6)
- Technology development (Theme 8)
- Next generation ocean prediction (Theme 9)
- Integration of sustained observations in the marine environment (Theme 10)
In the original programme proposal there was a theme on health and human impacts (Theme 7). The elements of this Theme have subsequently been included in Themes 3 and 9.
When is the programme active?
The programme started in April 2007 with funding for 5 years.
Brief summary of the programme fieldwork/data
Programme fieldwork and data collection are to be achieved through:
- physical, biological and chemical parameters sampling throughout the North and South Atlantic during collaborative research cruises aboard NERC's research vessels RRS Discovery, RRS James Cook and RRS James Clark Ross;
- the Continuous Plankton Recorder being deployed by SAHFOS in the North Atlantic and North Pacific on 'ships of opportunity';
- physical parameters measured and relayed in near real-time by fixed moorings and ARGO floats;
- coastal and shelf sea observatory data (Liverpool Bay Coastal Observatory (LBCO) and Western Channel Observatory (WCO)) using the RV Prince Madog and RV Quest.
The data is to be fed into models for validation and future projections. Greater detail can be found in the Theme documents.
Oceans 2025 Theme 10
Oceans 2025 is a strategic marine science programme, bringing marine researchers together to increase people's knowledge of the marine environment so that they are better able to protect it for future generations.
Theme 10: Integration of Sustained Observations in the Marine Environment spans all marine domains from the sea-shore to the global ocean, providing data and knowledge on a wide range of ecosystem properties and processes (from ocean circulation to biodiversity) that are critical to understanding Earth system behaviour and identifying change. They have been developed not merely to provide long-term data sets, but to capture extreme or episodic events, and play a key role in the initialisation and validation of models. Many of these SOs will be integrated into the newly developing UK Marine Monitoring Strategy - evolving from the Defra reports Safeguarding our Seas (2002) and Charting Progress (2005), thus contributing to the underpinning knowledge for national marine stewardship. They will also contribute to the UK GOOS Strategic Plan (IACMST, 2006) and the Global Marine Assessment.
Weblink: http://www.oceans2025.org/
Oceans 2025 Theme 10, Sustained Observation Activity 11: Liverpool Bay and Irish Sea Coastal Observatory
Sustained, systematic observations of the ocean and continental shelf seas at appropriate time and space scales allied to numerical models are key to understanding and prediction. In shelf seas these observations address issues as fundamental as 'what is the capacity of shelf seas to absorb change?' encompassing the impacts of climate change, biological productivity and diversity, sustainable management, pollution and public health, safety at sea and extreme events. Advancing understanding of coastal processes to use and manage these resources better is challenging; important controlling processes occur over a broad range of spatial and temporal scales which cannot be simultaneously studied solely with satellite or ship-based platforms.
Considerable effort has been spent by the Proudman Oceangraphic Laboratory (POL) in the years 2001 - 2006 in setting up an integrated observational and now-cast modelling system in Liverpool Bay (see Figure), with the recent POL review stating the observatory was seen as a leader in its field and a unique 'selling' point of the laboratory. Cost benefit analysis (IACMST, 2004) shows that benefits really start to accrue after 10 years. In 2007 - 2012 exploitation of (i) the time series being acquired, (ii) the model-data synthesis and (iii) the increasingly available quantities of real-time data (e.g. river flows) can be carried out through Sustained Observation Activity (SO) 11, to provide an integrated assessment and short term forecasts of the coastal ocean state.
Overall Aims and Purpose of SO 11
- To continue and enlarge the scope of the existing coastal observatory in Liverpool Bay to routinely monitor the northern Irish Sea
- To develop the synthesis of measurements and models in the coastal ocean to optimize measurement arrays and forecast products. Driving forward shelf seas' operational oceanography with the direct objective of improving the national forecasting capability, expressed through links to the National Centre for Ocean Forecasting (NCOF)
- To exploit the long time-series of observations and model outputs to: a) identify the roles of climate and anthropogenic inputs on the coastal ocean's physical and biological functioning (including impacts of nutrient discharges, offshore renewable energy installations and fishing activity) taking into consideration the importance of events versus mean storms / waves, river discharge / variable salinity stratification / horizontal gradients; b) predict the impacts of climate change scenarios; and c) provide new insights to Irish Sea dynamics for variables either with seasonal cycles and interannual variability, or which show weak or no seasonal cycles
- To provide and maintain a 'laboratory' within which a variety of observational and model experiments can be undertaken (Oceans 2025 Themes 3, 6, 8, 9), including capture of extreme events
- Demonstrate the value of an integrated approach in assessment and forecasting
- Demonstrate the coastal observatory as a tool for marine management strategies through collaboration with the Environment Agency (EA), Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), Joint Nature Conservation Commmittee (JNCC), English Nature (EN), Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD), and Local Authorities, providing management information pertinent to policy (e.g. Water Framework Directive)
Measurement and Modelling Activities
- East Mooring Site: Bottom frame with full suite of physical measurements (high frequency Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP), conductivity, temperature, turbidity and fluorescence), a Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS) directional wavebuoy, and a CEFAS Smartbuoy collecting surface properties including salinity, temperature, turbidity, nutrients, irradiance and chlorophyll. All transmit data in real-time via Orbcomm. The Smartbuoy also collects daily water samples.
- West Mooring Site: Bottom frame with full suite of physical measurements (high frequency ADCP, conductivity, temperature, turbidity and fluorescence), CEFAS Smartbuoy.
- Spatial Survey: Four - six week intervals (determined by biofouling of optical sensors). Spatial surveys comprise of vertical profiles of CTD, suspended particulate material (SPM), some bed sediment sampling and surface and bed nutrients, phytoplankton, zooplankton.
- Ferry: The Birkenhead - Belfast ferry samples near surface (5 m depth) temperature, salinity, turbidity, chlorophyll, with data transmitted by Orbcomm. The route is scientifically varied passing through six completely different hydrodynamic regions, which significantly impact on their ecological function.
- Tide gauges: Real-time data are obtained from tide gauges operated by Mersey Docks and Harbour Company (MDHC) and the UK tide gauge network.
- Satellite imagery: Weekly composite satellite data, Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) sea surface temperature (SST) and ocean colour (chlorophyll and suspended sediment), are provided by the Remote Sensing Data Analysis Service (RSDAS) based at Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML).
- HF radar: A phased array HF radar system (a 12-16MHz WERA HF radar) measuring surface currents and waves with maximum range 75km at a resolution of 4km for sea surface currents and for 2-D wave spectra.
- Meteorology station: With web camera, located on Hilbre Island at the mouth of the Dee Estuary
- Operational models: The Coastal Observatory uses Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Coastal Ocean Modelling System (POLCOMS), which is part of Oceans 2025 Theme 9.
More detailed information on this Work Package is available at pages 32 - 35 of the official Oceans 2025 Theme 10 document: Oceans 2025 Theme 10
Weblink: http://www.oceans2025.org/
References:
IACMST., 2004. The Economics of Sustained Marine Measurements. IACMST Information Document, N0.11, Southampton: IACMST, 96 pp
Data Activity or Cruise Information
Data Activity
Start Date (yyyy-mm-dd) | 2010-03-17 |
End Date (yyyy-mm-dd) | 2010-04-28 |
Organization Undertaking Activity | Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory (now National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool) |
Country of Organization | United Kingdom |
Originator's Data Activity Identifier | POLRIG#1092 |
Platform Category | subsurface mooring |
Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Rig#1092
Deployment and Recovery
The rig was deployed at Coastal Observatory Site B on 17 March 2010 during RV Prince Madog cruise PD05/10 and recovered on 28 April 2010 during RV Prince Madog cruise PD10/10.
Rig Position | 53.538°, -3.642° |
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Water Depth | 36.2 m |
Deployed | 17 March 2010 16:40 UTC |
Recovered | 28 April 2010 16:59 UTC |
No. of days | 42 |
Rig Description
This rig is a bottom frame comprising of the following instruments 0.5 m above the seabed: RDI Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP); Sea-Bird 16plus; an additional Sea-Bird 16plus providing logging and power for an Aanderaa oxygen optode; and a SonTek ADV (Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter).The frame was fitted with a fizz link, a spooler with 50 m of rope for recovery of the ballast weight and two Benthos releases.
Instrument | Serial Number | Parameters Measured | Comments |
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RDI 600 kHz Waves ADCP | 2390 | Horizontal current velocity components. Vertical current velocity components. Sea surface height | Sound velocity calculated from temperature, depth and salinity of 32. Fitted with a pressure sensor; hourly wave recording enabled. |
Sea-Bird 16plus | 4736 | Temperature Conductivity Oxygen concentration Internal temperature of optode | SeaPoint turbidity sensor (serial number 10320) taped to roll bar; set up to 0-125 FTU range |
For more information about the instruments please see the cruise report for PD05/10.
Related Data Activity activities are detailed in Appendix 1
Cruise
Cruise Name | PD05/10 |
Departure Date | 2010-03-17 |
Arrival Date | 2010-03-17 |
Principal Scientist(s) | Phil J Knight (Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory) |
Ship | RV Prince Madog |
Complete Cruise Metadata Report is available here
Fixed Station Information
Fixed Station Information
Station Name | Coastal Observatory Site 20 |
Category | Offshore area |
Latitude | 53° 32.13' N |
Longitude | 3° 38.39' W |
Water depth below MSL | 32.5 m |
Liverpool Bay Coastal Observatory Site 20
This station is one of 34 stations regularly visited by the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory (POL) as part of the Liverpool Bay Coastal Observatory. During each site visit CTD profiles are collected and since March 2010 (when this became the secondary mooring site for the Coastal Observatory (also known as Site B)) moorings are deployed. The station lies within a box of mean water depth 32.5 m with the following co-ordinates:
Box Corner | Latitude | Longitude |
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North-west corner | 53.54052° | -3.65075° |
South-east corner | 53.53041° | -3.62923° |
The position of this station relative to the other POL Coastal Observatory sites can be seen from the figure below.
CTD Sampling History
Year | Number of Visits | Total Casts per year |
2011 | 5 | 11 |
2010 | 8 | 22 |
2009 | 6 | 6 |
2008 | 7 | 7 |
2007 | 7 | 7 |
2006 | 7 | 8 |
2005 | 7 | 7 |
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.
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 |
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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 |
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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: POLRIG#1092
Related series for this Data Activity are presented in the table below. Further information can be found by following the appropriate links.
If you are interested in these series, please be aware we offer a multiple file download service. Should your credentials be insufficient for automatic download, the service also offers a referral to our Enquiries Officer who may be able to negotiate access.
Series Identifier | Data Category | Start date/time | Start position | Cruise |
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1624080 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2010-03-17 16:45:00 | 53.53783 N, 3.64217 W | RV Prince Madog PD05/10 |
Appendix 2: Coastal Observatory Site 20
Related series for this Fixed Station are presented in the table below. Further information can be found by following the appropriate links.
If you are interested in these series, please be aware we offer a multiple file download service. Should your credentials be insufficient for automatic download, the service also offers a referral to our Enquiries Officer who may be able to negotiate access.
Series Identifier | Data Category | Start date/time | Start position | Cruise |
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1013118 | CTD or STD cast | 2006-11-02 06:18:00 | 53.53267 N, 3.64367 W | RV Prince Madog PD35/06 |
979271 | CTD or STD cast | 2007-02-15 17:26:00 | 53.53317 N, 3.63867 W | RV Prince Madog PD02/07 |
937772 | CTD or STD cast | 2007-04-20 02:36:00 | 53.53767 N, 3.64383 W | RV Prince Madog PD06/07 |
942239 | CTD or STD cast | 2007-05-17 06:12:00 | 53.53283 N, 3.63633 W | RV Prince Madog PD09/07 |
942995 | CTD or STD cast | 2007-06-21 06:23:00 | 53.5365 N, 3.64517 W | RV Prince Madog PD13/07 |
943396 | CTD or STD cast | 2007-07-27 06:37:00 | 53.53367 N, 3.62917 W | RV Prince Madog PD16/07 |
943808 | CTD or STD cast | 2007-08-30 05:46:00 | 53.53267 N, 3.6425 W | RV Prince Madog PD20/07 |
945759 | CTD or STD cast | 2007-10-04 06:47:00 | 53.5315 N, 3.63883 W | RV Prince Madog PD23/07 |
946818 | CTD or STD cast | 2008-01-11 02:24:00 | 53.53517 N, 3.6435 W | RV Prince Madog PD01/08 |
947084 | CTD or STD cast | 2008-03-14 05:52:00 | 53.533 N, 3.64533 W | RV Prince Madog PD07/08 |
947397 | CTD or STD cast | 2008-04-17 06:12:00 | 53.53583 N, 3.637 W | RV Prince Madog PD09/08 |
948235 | CTD or STD cast | 2008-05-15 13:00:00 | 53.53367 N, 3.64517 W | RV Prince Madog PD14/08 |
948585 | CTD or STD cast | 2008-06-25 20:03:00 | 53.53367 N, 3.641 W | RV Prince Madog PD19/08 |
949472 | CTD or STD cast | 2008-07-31 07:10:00 | 53.53367 N, 3.6365 W | RV Prince Madog PD23/08 |
950079 | CTD or STD cast | 2008-12-11 06:25:00 | 53.53117 N, 3.6365 W | RV Prince Madog PD37/08 |
950485 | CTD or STD cast | 2009-02-06 09:50:00 | 53.53367 N, 3.64533 W | RV Prince Madog PD02/09B |
951464 | CTD or STD cast | 2009-04-02 03:57:00 | 53.53183 N, 3.64217 W | RV Prince Madog PD12/09 |
953803 | CTD or STD cast | 2009-05-13 11:24:00 | 53.53433 N, 3.64083 W | RV Prince Madog PD18/09 |
1023149 | CTD or STD cast | 2009-06-17 21:35:00 | 53.53167 N, 3.64483 W | RV Prince Madog PD24/09 |
1023487 | CTD or STD cast | 2009-08-03 14:35:00 | 53.53283 N, 3.6415 W | RV Prince Madog PD33/09 |
1024349 | CTD or STD cast | 2009-09-16 04:31:00 | 53.53383 N, 3.643 W | RV Prince Madog PD38/09 |
1641347 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-01-26 11:40:03 | 53.53783 N, 3.64033 W | RV Prince Madog PD02/10 |
1624135 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2010-01-26 11:45:00 | 53.53783 N, 3.64033 W | RV Prince Madog PD02/10 |
1030380 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-01-26 13:08:00 | 53.539 N, 3.64017 W | RV Prince Madog PD02/10 |
1641384 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-01-26 13:10:00 | 53.53833 N, 3.64033 W | RV Prince Madog PD02/10 |
1641396 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-01-26 13:10:00 | 53.53833 N, 3.64033 W | RV Prince Madog PD02/10 |
1641323 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-01-26 13:10:01 | 53.53833 N, 3.64033 W | RV Prince Madog PD02/10 |
1641335 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-01-26 13:10:02 | 53.53833 N, 3.64033 W | RV Prince Madog PD02/10 |
1075687 | Fluorescence or pigments | 2010-01-26 14:00:00 | 53.5383 N, 3.6403 W | RV Prince Madog PD02/10 |
1075558 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-01-26 14:00:00 | 53.5383 N, 3.6403 W | RV Prince Madog PD02/10 |
1076629 | Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc. | 2010-01-26 14:00:00 | 53.5383 N, 3.6403 W | RV Prince Madog PD02/10 |
1030564 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-01-27 06:05:00 | 53.54083 N, 3.63667 W | RV Prince Madog PD02/10 |
1038333 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-03-17 15:37:00 | 53.5395 N, 3.64383 W | RV Prince Madog PD05/10 |
1624080 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2010-03-17 16:45:00 | 53.53783 N, 3.64217 W | RV Prince Madog PD05/10 |
1641488 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-03-17 16:50:00 | 53.539 N, 3.64017 W | RV Prince Madog PD05/10 |
1641507 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-03-17 16:50:00 | 53.539 N, 3.64017 W | RV Prince Madog PD05/10 |
1641415 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-03-17 16:50:01 | 53.539 N, 3.64017 W | RV Prince Madog PD05/10 |
1641439 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-03-17 16:50:01 | 53.539 N, 3.64017 W | RV Prince Madog PD05/10 |
1075699 | Fluorescence or pigments | 2010-03-17 17:00:00 | 53.539 N, 3.6402 W | RV Prince Madog PD05/10 |
1075571 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-03-17 17:00:00 | 53.539 N, 3.6402 W | RV Prince Madog PD05/10 |
1076120 | Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc. | 2010-03-17 17:00:00 | 53.539 N, 3.6402 W | RV Prince Madog PD05/10 |
1038345 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-03-17 17:03:00 | 53.54 N, 3.6435 W | RV Prince Madog PD05/10 |
1641556 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-04-28 17:40:03 | 53.5395 N, 3.64017 W | RV Prince Madog PD10/10 |
1624031 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2010-04-28 17:45:00 | 53.5395 N, 3.64017 W | RV Prince Madog PD10/10 |
1075706 | Fluorescence or pigments | 2010-04-28 18:00:00 | 53.5408 N, 3.6392 W | RV Prince Madog PD10/10 |
1075583 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-04-28 18:00:00 | 53.5408 N, 3.6392 W | RV Prince Madog PD10/10 |
1641600 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-04-28 18:00:00 | 53.54083 N, 3.63917 W | RV Prince Madog PD10/10 |
1641612 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-04-28 18:00:00 | 53.54083 N, 3.63917 W | RV Prince Madog PD10/10 |
1076630 | Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc. | 2010-04-28 18:00:00 | 53.5408 N, 3.6392 W | RV Prince Madog PD10/10 |
1641519 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-04-28 18:00:01 | 53.54083 N, 3.63917 W | RV Prince Madog PD10/10 |
1641532 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-04-28 18:00:01 | 53.54083 N, 3.63917 W | RV Prince Madog PD10/10 |
1090696 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-06-10 16:48:00 | 53.53833 N, 3.638 W | RV Prince Madog PD17/10 |
1641685 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-06-10 18:00:03 | 53.53917 N, 3.641 W | RV Prince Madog PD17/10 |
1624079 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2010-06-10 18:05:00 | 53.53917 N, 3.641 W | RV Prince Madog PD17/10 |
1075718 | Fluorescence or pigments | 2010-06-10 18:30:00 | 53.5405 N, 3.6386 W | RV Prince Madog PD17/10 |
1075595 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-06-10 18:30:00 | 53.5405 N, 3.6386 W | RV Prince Madog PD17/10 |
1090703 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-06-10 19:05:00 | 53.54333 N, 3.63433 W | RV Prince Madog PD17/10 |
1090893 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-07-07 21:40:00 | 53.543 N, 3.63967 W | RV Prince Madog PD21/10 |
1090997 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-07-08 06:04:00 | 53.53617 N, 3.635 W | RV Prince Madog PD21/10 |
1641790 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-07-08 07:40:03 | 53.5395 N, 3.64083 W | RV Prince Madog PD21/10 |
1624043 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2010-07-08 07:45:00 | 53.5395 N, 3.64083 W | RV Prince Madog PD21/10 |
1075731 | Fluorescence or pigments | 2010-07-08 08:00:00 | 53.5378 N, 3.6367 W | RV Prince Madog PD21/10 |
1075602 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-07-08 08:00:00 | 53.5378 N, 3.6367 W | RV Prince Madog PD21/10 |
1641833 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-07-08 08:10:00 | 53.53783 N, 3.63667 W | RV Prince Madog PD21/10 |
1641845 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-07-08 08:10:00 | 53.53783 N, 3.63667 W | RV Prince Madog PD21/10 |
1641741 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-07-08 08:10:01 | 53.53783 N, 3.63667 W | RV Prince Madog PD21/10 |
1641777 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-07-08 08:10:01 | 53.53783 N, 3.63667 W | RV Prince Madog PD21/10 |
1091000 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-07-08 08:25:00 | 53.54233 N, 3.63367 W | RV Prince Madog PD21/10 |
1112294 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-08-12 06:06:00 | 53.53467 N, 3.64383 W | RV Prince Madog PD29/10 |
1112405 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-08-12 18:07:00 | 53.539 N, 3.643 W | RV Prince Madog PD29/10 |
1641870 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-08-12 19:10:03 | 53.5395 N, 3.64117 W | RV Prince Madog PD29/10 |
1112417 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-08-12 19:11:00 | 53.53667 N, 3.6385 W | RV Prince Madog PD29/10 |
1623967 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2010-08-12 19:15:00 | 53.5395 N, 3.64117 W | RV Prince Madog PD29/10 |
1114160 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-09-29 04:05:00 | 53.5315 N, 3.64317 W | RV Prince Madog PD36/10 |
1114196 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-09-29 07:03:00 | 53.541 N, 3.64433 W | RV Prince Madog PD36/10 |
1641962 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-09-29 07:50:03 | 53.54017 N, 3.64167 W | RV Prince Madog PD36/10 |
1623851 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2010-09-29 07:55:00 | 53.54017 N, 3.64167 W | RV Prince Madog PD36/10 |
1075743 | Fluorescence or pigments | 2010-09-29 08:30:00 | 53.5405 N, 3.6363 W | RV Prince Madog PD36/10 |
1075614 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-09-29 08:30:00 | 53.5405 N, 3.6363 W | RV Prince Madog PD36/10 |
1641998 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-09-29 08:30:00 | 53.5405 N, 3.63633 W | RV Prince Madog PD36/10 |
1642001 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-09-29 08:30:00 | 53.5405 N, 3.63633 W | RV Prince Madog PD36/10 |
1076132 | Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc. | 2010-09-29 08:30:00 | 53.5405 N, 3.6363 W | RV Prince Madog PD36/10 |
1641913 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-09-29 08:30:01 | 53.5405 N, 3.63633 W | RV Prince Madog PD36/10 |
1641937 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-09-29 08:30:01 | 53.5405 N, 3.63633 W | RV Prince Madog PD36/10 |
1114203 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-09-29 08:51:00 | 53.54033 N, 3.63717 W | RV Prince Madog PD36/10 |
1642062 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-12-07 15:20:03 | 53.5405 N, 3.64283 W | RV Prince Madog PD49/10 |
1623666 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2010-12-07 15:25:00 | 53.5405 N, 3.64283 W | RV Prince Madog PD49/10 |
1642098 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-12-07 16:10:00 | 53.537 N, 3.638 W | RV Prince Madog PD49/10 |
1642105 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-12-07 16:10:00 | 53.537 N, 3.638 W | RV Prince Madog PD49/10 |
1642117 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-12-07 16:10:00 | 53.537 N, 3.638 W | RV Prince Madog PD49/10 |
1642013 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-12-07 16:10:01 | 53.537 N, 3.638 W | RV Prince Madog PD49/10 |
1642025 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-12-07 16:10:01 | 53.537 N, 3.638 W | RV Prince Madog PD49/10 |
1075755 | Fluorescence or pigments | 2010-12-07 16:30:00 | 53.5405 N, 3.6428 W | RV Prince Madog PD49/10 |
1075626 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2010-12-07 16:30:00 | 53.5405 N, 3.6428 W | RV Prince Madog PD49/10 |
1140953 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-12-07 16:46:00 | 53.53667 N, 3.646 W | RV Prince Madog PD49/10 |
1141016 | CTD or STD cast | 2010-12-07 21:10:00 | 53.534 N, 3.63433 W | RV Prince Madog PD49/10 |
1149067 | CTD or STD cast | 2011-01-13 08:03:00 | 53.54033 N, 3.64283 W | RV Prince Madog PD01/11 |
1149079 | CTD or STD cast | 2011-01-13 09:10:00 | 53.543 N, 3.6415 W | RV Prince Madog PD01/11 |
1642178 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2011-01-13 09:10:03 | 53.54033 N, 3.64383 W | RV Prince Madog PD01/11 |
1623771 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2011-01-13 09:14:59 | 53.54033 N, 3.64383 W | RV Prince Madog PD01/11 |
1642209 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2011-01-13 15:10:00 | 53.54017 N, 3.63983 W | RV Prince Madog PD01/11 |
1642210 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2011-01-13 15:10:00 | 53.54017 N, 3.63983 W | RV Prince Madog PD01/11 |
1642222 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2011-01-13 15:10:00 | 53.54017 N, 3.63983 W | RV Prince Madog PD01/11 |
1642130 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2011-01-13 15:10:01 | 53.54017 N, 3.63983 W | RV Prince Madog PD01/11 |
1642142 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2011-01-13 15:10:01 | 53.54017 N, 3.63983 W | RV Prince Madog PD01/11 |
1149159 | CTD or STD cast | 2011-01-13 15:32:00 | 53.53833 N, 3.637 W | RV Prince Madog PD01/11 |
1149946 | CTD or STD cast | 2011-03-17 08:59:00 | 53.53833 N, 3.63967 W | RV Prince Madog PD07/11 |
1150112 | CTD or STD cast | 2011-03-18 10:34:00 | 53.542 N, 3.64017 W | RV Prince Madog PD07/11 |
1642295 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2011-03-18 11:20:03 | 53.53983 N, 3.64233 W | RV Prince Madog PD07/11 |
1624111 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2011-03-18 11:25:00 | 53.53983 N, 3.64233 W | RV Prince Madog PD07/11 |
1642326 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2011-03-18 11:40:00 | 53.5385 N, 3.64017 W | RV Prince Madog PD07/11 |
1642338 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2011-03-18 11:40:00 | 53.5385 N, 3.64017 W | RV Prince Madog PD07/11 |
1642351 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2011-03-18 11:40:00 | 53.5385 N, 3.64017 W | RV Prince Madog PD07/11 |
1642246 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2011-03-18 11:40:01 | 53.5385 N, 3.64017 W | RV Prince Madog PD07/11 |
1642271 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2011-03-18 11:40:01 | 53.5385 N, 3.64017 W | RV Prince Madog PD07/11 |
1150124 | CTD or STD cast | 2011-03-18 11:55:00 | 53.54067 N, 3.64167 W | RV Prince Madog PD07/11 |
1117735 | CTD or STD cast | 2011-04-20 11:12:00 | 53.5395 N, 3.63167 W | RV Prince Madog PD11/11 |
1117747 | CTD or STD cast | 2011-04-20 12:05:00 | 53.53883 N, 3.63783 W | RV Prince Madog PD11/11 |
1118683 | CTD or STD cast | 2011-06-07 00:35:00 | 53.53917 N, 3.63383 W | RV Prince Madog PD43/11 |