Contributors | Affiliation | Role |
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Haldorson, Lewis J. | University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) | Chief Scientist, Principal Investigator, Co-Principal Investigator |
Boldt, Jennifer L. | University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) | Principal Investigator, Co-Principal Investigator |
Piccolo, Jack | University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) | Principal Investigator, Co-Principal Investigator |
Batchelder, Hal | Oregon State University (OSU-CEOAS) | Data Manager |
Allison, Dicky | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) | Data Publisher |
York, Amber D. | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI BCO-DMO) | BCO-DMO Data Manager |
CTD data from CGOA trawl cruises
Two related data objects:
Trawl catch data
Fork length data from trawls
From PI: All CTD Data were collected using a Seabird Seacat SBE 19 CTD, equipped with a WetStar fluorometer.
Additional information related to the events listed in these files can be queried from the GLOBEC event logs on file for each cruise.
Questions about these data should be directed to:
Jack Piccolo
UAF / SFOS
11120 Glacier Highway
Juneau, AK 99801
ftjjp1@uaf.edu
Phone: 907-796-2055
BCO-DMO data manager processing notes:
* Version 2 (2021-06-08) replaces version 1 (2008-10-23). Character encoding converted to utf-8. A seabird headerline which was in the middle of the dataset as a data line was removed.
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trawl_catch_ctd.csv (Comma Separated Values (.csv), 2.55 MB) MD5:b291617e0f9f7e8fadda875ba5ce5c42 Primary data file for dataset ID 2922 |
Parameter | Description | Units |
cruiseid | Note that this group used non standard cruise names; | text |
ship | Vessel that deployed the gear. | text |
year | Year of the cruise. | YYYY |
cruise_alt | Alternate name for cruise -- The UAF GLOBEC cruise ID. | text |
event | station-cast | dimensionless |
station | Sequential station number. | dimensionless |
cast | CTD cast number. | dimensionless |
lat | latitude; North is positive; | decimal degrees |
lon | longitude; East is positive; | decimal degrees |
date_local | date measurements were taken | dd/mm/yy |
station_std | Stations revisited by many cruises. | dimensionless |
press | pressure | decibars |
temp_68 | water temperature on the ITS 68 scale | degrees Celsius |
density | density using the primary sensors | kg/m3 |
cond | conductivity | S/m |
fluor | fluorescence - WetStar chlorophyll concentration | micrograms/liter |
depth | depth of the measurement in the ocean | meters |
potemp | potential temperature, IPTS-68 | degrees Celsius |
sal | adjusted Salinity | psu |
sigma_0 | density, sigma-theta | kg/m3 |
Dataset-specific Instrument Name | CTD Seabird 19 |
Generic Instrument Name | CTD Sea-Bird SEACAT 19 |
Dataset-specific Description | Also called Seacat, with pump and Wetlabs fluorometer. Lowered to 100m depth at all fish stations. |
Generic Instrument Description | The Sea-Bird SBE 19 SEACAT Recorder measures conductivity, temperature, and pressure (depth). The SEACAT is self-powered and self-contained and can be deployed in profiling or moored mode. The SBE 19 SEACAT was replaced in 2001 by the 19plus. more information from Sea-Bird Electronics |
Dataset-specific Instrument Name | Fluorometer |
Generic Instrument Name | Fluorometer |
Dataset-specific Description | Wetlabs |
Generic Instrument Description | A fluorometer or fluorimeter is a device used to measure parameters of fluorescence: its intensity and wavelength distribution of emission spectrum after excitation by a certain spectrum of light. The instrument is designed to measure the amount of stimulated electromagnetic radiation produced by pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted into a water sample or in situ. |
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Program in a Nutshell
Goal: To understand the effects of climate variability and climate change on the distribution, abundance and production of marine animals (including commercially important living marine resources) in the eastern North Pacific. To embody this understanding in diagnostic and prognostic ecosystem models, capable of capturing the ecosystem response to major climatic fluctuations.
Approach: To study the effects of past and present climate variability on the population ecology and population dynamics of marine biota and living marine resources, and to use this information as a proxy for how the ecosystems of the eastern North Pacific may respond to future global climate change. The strong temporal variability in the physical and biological signals of the NEP will be used to examine the biophysical mechanisms through which zooplankton and salmon populations respond to physical forcing and biological interactions in the coastal regions of the two gyres. Annual and interannual variability will be studied directly through long-term observations and detailed process studies; variability at longer time scales will be examined through retrospective analysis of directly measured and proxy data. Coupled biophysical models of the ecosystems of these regions will be developed and tested using the process studies and data collected from the long-term observation programs, then further tested and improved by hindcasting selected retrospective data series.
U.S. GLOBEC (GLOBal ocean ECosystems dynamics) is a research program organized by oceanographers and fisheries scientists to address the question of how global climate change may affect the abundance and production of animals in the sea.
The U.S. GLOBEC Program currently had major research efforts underway in the Georges Bank / Northwest Atlantic Region, and the Northeast Pacific (with components in the California Current and in the Coastal Gulf of Alaska). U.S. GLOBEC was a major contributor to International GLOBEC efforts in the Southern Ocean and Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP).
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NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE) | |
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) |