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Moored instruments collected current direction, marine toxic substance concentrations, and wind wave spectra in the Gulf of Mexico from December 1977 to September 1979. The National Data Buoy Center submitted the data for the Brine Disposal project, processed by NODC into standard formats F005, F144, and F191.
Moored instruments collected time-series measurements of ocean currents, marine toxic substance concentrations, and wind wave spectra in the Gulf of Mexico. Data were submitted by Texas A&M University for the Brine Disposal project and processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center to standard formats. Observations span from September 15, 1977 to June 30, 1979.
June 1978 to June 1981 data collection includes ocean current measurements and fish/shellfish population surveys from the Gulf of Mexico. The data were submitted by Texas A&M University as part of the Brine Disposal project and processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into standard F005 and F123 formats.
Moored instrument measurements collected in the Gulf of Mexico from February 1982 to March 1983. Texas A&M University submitted the data for the Brine Disposal project, processed by NOAA NODC into standard formats for current meter, water physics/chemistry, phytoplankton, and zooplankton data.
NOAA NCEI Accession 8200042 contains oceanographic measurements from the Gulf of Mexico collected between March 24 and December 3, 1981. Texas A&M University submitted the data, which includes current direction, temperature, salinity, phytoplankton, and zooplankton observations. The data has been processed into standard NODC formats for current meters, water physics and chemistry, and plankton.
1980-1981 data from the Gulf of Mexico includes measurements of ocean currents, water chemistry, phytoplankton, and zooplankton. The data were collected using moored current meters and other instruments by Texas A&M University for the Brine Disposal project and processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center.
Gulf of Mexico data includes current direction and speed, water chemistry parameters like salinity, pH, oxygen, ammonia, nitrate, phosphate, chlorophyll, and suspended solids, plus phytoplankton and zooplankton abundance from 1977-09-15 to 1981-05-27. Measurements were collected via moored current meter casts and other instruments by Texas A&M University for the Brine Disposal project. Data were processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into standard formats F005, F004, F028, and F124.
Multiple data formats from the Brine Disposal project contain measurements of ocean currents, marine chemistry, fish and shellfish resources, zooplankton, benthic organisms, and toxic substances. Data were collected using moored current meter casts and other instruments in the Gulf of Mexico from March 24, 1981 to February 19, 1982. Texas A&M University submitted the data, which was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center.
Moored instruments collected current direction, speed, water temperature, salinity, and benthic organism data from the CAPT JACK and GUTS III vessels in the Gulf of Mexico. Texas A&M University submitted the data as part of the Brine Disposal project, spanning from January 1978 to June 1980. The National Oceanographic Data Center processed the records into standard formats for current meter, benthic organisms, fish/shellfish resources, and wind wave spectra.
NOAA NCEI Accession 8000022 contains CTD profiles, benthic organism surveys, marine invertebrate pathology, and toxic substance measurements from the Gulf of Mexico. Data were collected from multiple platforms, including the SEA TRANSPORTER, between May 1978 and January 1979. The dataset was submitted by the South West Research Institute in Houston with support from the Ocean Continental Shelf program.
Image processing pipelines and binary masks for Oprm1-cre animals, authored by Alexis Salcido. The dataset was last updated on May 20, 2026, and is hosted on the Harvard Dataverse platform. It likely contains processing scripts and thresholded image data for neuroscience research.
Gulf of Mexico data includes chemical, phytoplankton, zooplankton, and fish observations from moored instruments and casts collected between September and November 1982. The dataset was submitted by Texas A&M University for the Brine Disposal project and processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into several standard formats. It captures physical water column properties, species counts, and chemical analyses from a focused autumn study period.
From February 1980 to May 1982, Texas A&M University collected chemical, phytoplankton, and zooplankton data in the Gulf of Mexico as part of the Brine Disposal project. The dataset includes measurements of water physics, chemistry, and biological populations, processed by NODC into standard formats. It covers parameters like salinity, temperature, oxygen, nutrient concentrations, and species counts.
One year of chemical, zooplankton, and marine toxic substance measurements from the Gulf of Mexico, collected from June 2, 1978 to June 2, 1979. The data were submitted by Texas A&M University as part of the Brine Disposal project and processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into standard formats. It includes water physics, chemistry, zooplankton species counts, and pollutant concentrations.
A 1981-1982 survey collected chemical, phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthic organism, and fish data using moored current meters and other instruments in the Gulf of Mexico. Texas A&M University submitted the data as part of the Brine Disposal project, processed by NODC into standard oceanographic formats. Measurements include water physics, chemistry, and biological population counts.
August 1979 to September 1981 data from moored current meter casts and other instruments in the Gulf of Mexico. The dataset contains chemical, benthic organism, zooplankton, marine toxic substance, and fish/shellfish resource measurements. Data were submitted by Texas A&M University and processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into standard formats.
NOAA NCEI Accession 8400119 contains chemical, benthic organism, and fish/shellfish data from the Gulf of Mexico North Continental Slope Study. Alaska Research Associates submitted data collected via moored current meters and other instruments from November 11, 1983, to November 13, 1984. The dataset is processed into standard NODC formats F004, F123, and F132.
NOAA NCEI Accession 8400200 contains data on benthic organisms and phytoplankton collected in the Gulf of Mexico. Texas A&M University submitted the data, collected from the CAPT. BRADY J and other platforms between October 1982 and November 1983. The data are processed to NODC standard formats F028 for phytoplankton and F132 for benthic organisms.
Benthic organisms and marine toxic substance concentrations were collected from the NW Atlantic Ocean between November 1983 and July 1986. Data were submitted by the Battelle Marine Research Laboratory under the New England Shelf and Slope Program. The National Oceanographic Data Center processed the information into standard F132 and F144 formats.
Two NOAA NODC standard formats, F132 and F144, contain data on benthic organisms and marine toxic substances collected in the Gulf of Mexico. Texas A&M University and Energy Resources Co. Inc. submitted the data with support from the Brine Disposal project. Sampling occurred from May 24, 1978, to February 26, 1979, aboard the vessels GUS III and EXCELLENCE.