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Prince Madog PM02/99

Cruise summary report

Cruise Info. 
Ship name (ship code)Prince Madog (74PD)
Cruise identifierPM02/99
Cruise period1999-02-24 — 1999-02-25
StatusCompleted
Port of departureFishguard, United Kingdom
Port of returnMenai Bridge, United Kingdom
PurposeResearch
ObjectivesThis cruise was run as part of a NERC funded project entitled 'Holocene palaeoceanography of shelf seas: long-term (10x3 - 10x4 years) seasonal stratification dynamics'. The aim of this project is to generate a record of environmental change relating to development of seasonally stratified water in the Celtic Sea during the Holocene.
The aim of this cruise was to collect a further, 'pre-bloom', set of multicores from the sites already identified during cruise 7/98. These sites are to be examined for changes in the seasonal vertical distribution of benthic foraminifera and for seasonal variability in the environmental conditions at each site. An additional aim was to collect samples from the seabed at these sites for dinoflagellate analysis.
Chief scientistG Fulton (University of Durham Department of Geography)
Cruise reportPrince Madog PM02/99 cruise report pd02_99.pdf (0.23 MB) 
Ocean/sea areas 
GeneralCeltic Sea
Measurements 
Physical oceanography 
CTD stationsQuantity: number of profiles = 7
Description: CTD (Neil Brown sytem) used for S, T, pressure and oxygen concentration
Chemical oceanography 
OxygenQuantity: number of profiles = 7
Description: CTD (Neil Brown sytem) used for S, T, pressure and oxygen concentration
Geology and geophysics 
GrabQuantity: number of stations = 7
Description: Shipek grab to assess bottom sediments prior to deployment of multicorer
Core - soft bottomQuantity: number of stations = 6
Description: Multicorer deployment