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Antarctic waters and the Southern Ocean are the focus of this dataset, which contains underway measurements from a 2011 research cruise aboard the NSF-supported icebreaker R/V Laurence M. Gould. The data was collected by the organization SCIOPS on leg LMG1106A, which traveled from Punta Arenas, Chile, and returned to the same port. It supports global change studies across biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines.
0.35-meter ground sample distance pixels characterize orthorectified mosaic tiles of coastal New Jersey. NOAA's Coastal Mapping Program produced these tiles from imagery acquired on July 16, 2011. The data are ancillary products from the Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative.
Orthorectified mosaic tiles provide both true color (RGB) and infrared (IR) imagery for the Merrimack River and Plum Island Sound region in Massachusetts. The imagery was acquired by the NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative on June 19, 2011 using an Applanix Digital Sensor System. Data includes separate imagery sets for mean high water (MHW) and mean lower low water (MLLW) tidal periods.
Orthorectified mosaic tiles were created from the NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative. The dataset includes RGB and infrared imagery collected at mean high and low water periods for the Frost Point and Isle of Shoals regions in New Hampshire. NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) produced this data, with files last updated in 2011.
NOAA_NCEI's dataset contains temperature, salinity, sound velocity, and density profiles from XCTD casts, along with ice draft and bottom sounding measurements from submarines. Data were collected in the Arctic Ocean from January 1993 to June 2001 in support of the Scientific Ice Expeditions. The dataset was last updated in 2011.
Physical, chemical, and biological data were collected from the Caribbean Sea and continental shelf of Venezuela aboard the R/V HERMANO GINES. The dataset supports the Carbon Retention in a Colored Ocean (CARIACO) project and covers the period from February 10, 2010, to July 07, 2011. It is published by NOAA NCEI and accessed via NASA EarthData.
0.50-meter ground sample distance imagery provides orthorectified mosaic tiles of the Baltimore, MD coastal area. NOAA's Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative produced this data as an ancillary product of its Coastal Mapping Program. The imagery was acquired in 2011 and archived by NOAA NCEI.
Over 40,000 people travel to Antarctica annually, potentially carrying non-native seeds and spores. This project compiled travel histories from 15,000 tourists and researchers and inspected 1,000 cargo items from national programs to assess biosecurity threats. The data was collected by an international team led by AU_AADC, with the latest update from 2011.
Research and monitoring data supports the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) in managing the Southern Ocean krill fishery sustainably. The dataset originates from ASAC Project 2722, conducted by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre, with records updated through March 2011. It focuses on predator species dependent on krill, aiming to inform ecosystem-based management procedures.
0.35-meter ground sample distance imagery tiles cover Mayaquez, Tallaboa, and Yabucoa in Puerto Rico. NOAA's Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative produced these true color RGB GeoTIFF files from imagery acquired on March 25 and April 4, 2011.
NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative provides orthorectified mosaic image tiles for Intracoastal City, Louisiana. The data consists of aerial imagery acquired by an Applanix Digital Sensor System on March 15, 2011. These tiles are ancillary products from NOAA's Coastal Mapping Program, designed to support multiple uses of coastal data.
The R/V Laurence M. Gould LMG1103 dataset contains underway data collected by the NSF-supported research icebreaker. This leg of the vessel's operations started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile, supporting global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. The data was last updated on April 8, 2011.
Scanned electronic copies of field and lab books document in situ chemical stabilization work at Casey Station during the 2009 and 2010/11 summer seasons. The records were created by personnel including Tim Spedding, Kate Mumford, and Tom Statham for ASAC project 2397. The books focus on field and lab work related to PRB, the Thala Valley stockpile, and metal stabilization.
Scanned electronic copies of field and lab books document the environmental assessment of the Davis Station sewage treatment plant upgrade. The records were created by the Australian Antarctic Division (AU_AADC) between 2009 and 2011 as part of ASAC project 3217. Data collection occurred at Davis Station and Kingston.
R/V Laurence M. Gould LMG1102 data contains underway measurements from a 2011 Antarctic research cruise. The NSF-supported icebreaker collected data for global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. The leg started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile.
Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometer (FRRF) data was collected at 22 sampling sites during the 2010/11 Voyage Marine Science expedition of the Aurora Australis. The dataset captures phytoplankton photosynthetic performance, with deployments synchronized to ship stops for CTD casts. Data collection was managed by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) and last updated in February 2011.
Surface underway measurements of mole fraction and fugacity of carbon dioxide, alongside water temperature and salinity, collected during Ship of Opportunity cruises. The data were gathered by NOAA NCEI from voyages spanning the North Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and Mediterranean Sea between January 2010 and January 2011. This dataset provides in-situ observations for tracking oceanic carbon uptake and sea-air gas exchange.
Underway data from the NSF-supported research icebreaker Nathaniel B. Palmer during leg NBP1101 in the Ross Sea. The expedition, which started and ended at McMurdo Station, supports global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. The dataset was last updated in February 2011.
1992 and 1997 recordings captured underwater vocalizations of Weddell seals at Casey and Davis stations in Antarctica. The dataset contains measurements from 2966 calls, with approximately 1000 calls analyzed per base and year. It was published in Bioacoustics and compiled by researchers from the Australian Antarctic Data Centre.
USGS project records document coordination and technology transfer activities for the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) and RECOVER program. The data captures USGS liaison efforts with the US Army Corps of Engineers and other federal and state partners. Records were last updated in December 2010.