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Surface underway chemical and physical data collected from the USS BOLD research vessel in the Gulf of Mexico between June and September 2006. The dataset includes measurements of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in water, salinity, sea surface temperature, and barometric pressure. Researchers from the University of Georgia collected this data as part of the Coastal_UG_Gulf_of_Mexico_2006 project for the Global Coastal Carbon Data Project.
NCEI Accession 0080969 contains surface underway chemical, meteorological, and physical data collected from the vessel CAP VICTOR between May and September 2006. The data were collected by Richard A. Feely and Christopher Sabine of the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory. Measurements include the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, sea surface temperature, and barometric pressure across the Caribbean Sea, North Atlantic Ocean, North Pacific Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, and Tasman Sea.
Measurements of 15+ chemical and physical ocean parameters, including alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon, and chlorofluorocarbons, were collected during a 26-day research cruise. The dataset was created by researchers from the Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften in 2006. It supports the International CLIVAR Global Ocean Carbon and Repeat Hydrography Program's mission to quantify changes in ocean carbon storage.
Surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide partial pressure and related variables collected aboard NOAA Ship KA'IMIMOANA during four cruises in 2006. The data include atmospheric and seawater carbon dioxide levels, salinity, sea surface temperature, and barometric pressure. Richard A. Feely and Catherine E. Cosca of the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory collected the data.
NCEI Accession 0015719 contains pressure, salinity, and temperature data collected from CTD casts in the North Atlantic Ocean by the NAVIGATION RESPONSE TEAM 5. Data were gathered from 17 April 2006 to 10 August 2006 and submitted by the National Ocean Service (NOS). The data are stored in the old Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) CTD exchange format.
1994 to 2006 measurements of ocean temperature, salinity, oxygen, and pressure collected by profiling floats worldwide. The dataset is archived by the U.S. National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) as part of the Global Argo Data Repository for the International Global Argo Project. Data archiving began on a weekly basis starting in the second quarter of FY 2003.
Six research cruises from January 2005 to May 2006 collected surface underway data in the US South East Coastal Waters and North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset includes measurements of partial pressure of carbon dioxide in water, sea surface temperature, salinity, and barometric pressure. Data were collected by Wei-Jun Cai of the University of Georgia using CO2 gas analyzers and equilibrators as part of the South Atlantic Bight study.
Temperature and salinity measurements were collected in the Equatorial Indian Ocean from 2001 to 2006. The data originates from the TRITON buoy network, managed by the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, and is archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information. Measurements concluded in mid-2006.
Satellite tracking data documents the post-nesting movements of a few dozen endangered green and loggerhead sea turtles in the Cayman Islands. The dataset was created by the Cayman Islands Department of Environment and the Marine Turtle Research Group with community assistance, with data reflecting ground conditions from around 2004.
Satellite tracking data monitors the movements of endangered green and loggerhead sea turtles from the Cayman Islands. The dataset was created by the Cayman Islands Department of Environment and the Marine Turtle Research Group with community involvement. Data collection was current as of 2006, with a last recorded update in April of that year.
Mooring C in the Beaufort Gyre collected 368 days of oceanographic and sea ice data during 2004-2005. The deployment included a bottom pressure recorder, a moored profiler, and an upward-looking sonar. Data collection was conducted by the Beaufort Gyre Exploration Project, with records last updated in March 2006.
2004-2005 data from a mooring deployed for 362 days in the Beaufort Gyre. It contains over 20,800 bottom pressure recorder samples, 322 profiler casts, and more than 15.6 million upward-looking sonar samples of pressure, temperature, salinity, velocity, and ice draft. The dataset was collected by the SCIOPS organization and published in March 2006.
Mooring A collected oceanographic and sea ice data in the Beaufort Gyre region over a 362-day deployment from 2004 to 2005. The dataset includes over 15.6 million samples of ice draft, pressure, and temperature from an upward-looking sonar, 322 profiles of salinity and horizontal velocity from a moored profiler, and over 20,000 samples of bottom pressure, temperature, and salinity. The data was collected by the Beaufort Gyre Exploration Project under the organization SCIOPS and was last updated in March 2006.
Temperature profile and pressure data were collected using CTD casts from vessels in the Baltic Sea, Greenland Sea, North Sea, and North Atlantic Ocean. Data collection spanned from February 25, 1990 to February 15, 2006. The Bundesamt Fuer Seeschiffahrt - Hamburg, Germany collected and submitted the data.
NCEI Accession 0080979 includes surface underway data collected from the vessel COLUMBUS WAIKATO between 2004-03-03 and 2006-01-15. The dataset contains measurements of partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, sea surface temperature, and barometric pressure from the Bass Strait, North Pacific Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, and Tasman Sea. Data were collected by researchers from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization and NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory.
Fifteen high-quality satellite images depict hurricanes from the record-breaking 2005 Atlantic season near their peak intensity. Each image is accompanied by storm metrics including lowest pressure, maximum sustained winds, date range, highest Saffir-Simpson category, and approximate position. The poster was created by NOAA NCEI and published in December 2005.
SCIOS interpolated raw buoy observations of position, sea level pressure, and air temperature to 3-hourly intervals. The dataset was last updated in December 2005. The data originates from NASA EarthData.
Oceanographic temperature, salinity, and pressure data were collected in the South Atlantic from 2004 to 2005. The dataset consists of measurements from CTD sensors mounted on Southern Elephant Seals near South Georgia. It was contributed to the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) and last updated in November 2005.
NOAA Ship Rude collected pressure and temperature profile data via CTD casts in Pamlico Sound, off the North Carolina coast. The data collection period spanned from March 3, 2005, to November 4, 2005. The National Ocean Service (NOS) submitted this data to the National Centers for Environmental Information.
Surface underway observations collected from NOAA Ship KA'IMIMOANA in the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, North Pacific Ocean, and South Pacific Ocean from February to August 2005. The data include partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, sea surface temperature, and barometric pressure. It was collected by researchers from the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory as part of four distinct cruise legs.