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Secchi Disc Archive for the North Sea and the Baltic Sea

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General  
Data holding centreInternational Council for the Exploration of the Sea
CountryDenmark  Denmark
Time period1902 onwards. Irregular.
OngoingYes
Geographical area

North Sea, Baltic Sea

Observations 
Parameters

Light absorption in the water column

Description 
Summary

This data collection is the result of a Secchi depth data mining study for the North Sea / Baltic Sea region carried out by Thorkild Aarup (t.aarup@unesco.org). It covers the period from 1902 to 1999. The study was completed in 2002. 40,829 measurements of Secchi depth were compiled from the area as a result of this study. 4.3% of the observations were found in the international data centers (ICES Oceanographic Data Centre and the World Ocean Data Center for Oceanography, Silver Spring in the USA), while 95.7% of the data were provided by individuals and ocean research institutions from the surrounding North Sea and Baltic Sea countries. Inquiries made at the World Ocean Data Center for Oceanography Obninsk in Russia suggested that there could be significant additional holdings in that archive but, unfortunately, no data could be made available. The earliest Secchi depth measurement retrieved in this study dates back to 1902 for the Baltic Sea, while the bulk of the measurements were gathered after 1970. The spatial distribution of Secchi depth measurements in the North Sea is very uneven with surprisingly large sampling gaps in the Western North Sea. Quarterly and annual Secchi depth maps with a 0.5.x 0.5. spatial resolution are provided for the transition area between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea (4.E - 16.E, 53.N - 60.N).

OriginatorsInternational Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Data web sitehttp://ocean.ices.dk/Project/SECCHI/Default.aspx
Availability 
OrganisationInternational Council for the Exploration of the Sea
AvailabilityUnrestricted
ContactNot supplied (General Secretary)
Address

International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
H. C. Andersens Boulevard 44-46
Copenhagen V

DK-1553
Denmark

Telephone0045 3338 6700
Facsimile+45 3393 4215
Emailinfo@ices.dk
Administration 
Collating centreInternational Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Local identifier7001017
Global identifier1436
Last revised2009-02-19