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Title: Physical, chemical, and bio-optical data collected from Seaglider SG157 during IOOS OSU sampling on Trinidad Head Line in the North Pacific Ocean deployed from 2014-11-16 to 2015-01-20 (NODC Accession 0125046)
Abstract: Seaglider is a buoyancy driven autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) developed by scientists and engineers at the University of Washington's School of Oceanography and Applied Physics Laboratory. Seagliders are designed to glide from the ocean surface to a programmed depth and back while measuring temperature, salinity, depth-averaged current, and other quantities along a saw tooth trajectory through the water. Seaglider has entered wide use in scientific deployments. They are designed for missions in range of several thousand kilometers and durations of many months. Seagliders are commanded remotely and report their measurements in near real time via wireless telemetry.
Date received: 20150120
Start date: 20141116
End date: 20150120
Seanames:
West boundary: -129.010776
East boundary: -124.376351
North boundary: 43.505371
South boundary: 40.873881
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Submitter: Barth, Dr. John A.
Submitting institution: Oregon State University
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Number of observations: 201767
Supplementary information: In this accession, NODC has archived multiple versions of these data. The latest (and best) version of these data has the largest version number.
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Metadata version: 15
Keydate: 2015-01-08 21:17:23+00
Editdate: 2015-02-16 17:24:48+00