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Water Column Sonar Series-Level Metadata
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
Water Column Sonar Data Manager
(303) 497-4742
325 Broadway, Mail Code E/NE42
Boulder
CO
80305-3328
USA
wcd.info@noaa.gov
pointOfContact
2017-05-30
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata Part 2 Extensions for imagery and gridded data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
curve
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European Petroleum Survey Group (EPSG) Geodetic Parameter Registry
2008-11-12
publication
European Petroleum Survey Group
http://www.epsg-registry.org/
European Petroleum Survey Group Geodetic Parameter Dataset
Registry that accesses the EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset, which is a structured dataset of Coordinate Reference Systems and Coordinate Transformations.
search
urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG:4326
6.18.3
Cruise NF-12-06-FKNMS (Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary) (Reson7125)
2012-08-02
creation
NF-12-06-FKNMS_Reson7125
doi:10.7289/V5ZG6Q68
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
custodian
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
publisher
NOAA/NOS/ONMS> Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
301-713-3125
1305 East-West Highway
Silver Spring
MD
20910
USA
sanctuaries@noaa.gov
resourceProvider
NOAA/NOS/ONMS> Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
301-713-3125
1305 East-West Highway
Silver Spring
MD
20910
USA
sanctuaries@noaa.gov
sponsor
1) Multibeam survey over Boca Grande Bar, the purported mutton spawning aggregation site near Western Dry Rocks. Couple with fishery acoustics, FL FWC’s ROV, divers or drop camera for habitat validation. 2)Multibeam target areas in the vicinity of the Dry Tortugas (DT Westbank Gaps) and northwest of Loggerhead Key (“The River”), including fisheries acoustics survey for fish biomass distribution. 3)Fisheries acoustics mapping in select region(s) bisected by the TNER boundary to contribute to existing data on distribution of fish biomass in relation to Ecological Reserve boundary. 4)Drop camera and/or diver visual surveys over bathymetry habitat features of interest, particularly in “The River”. 5)Service array of VR2 receivers in the vicinity of Dry Tortugas using divers. 6)Dive and lower camera over the side of ship or a small boaton mutton spawning aggregation locations on Riley’s Hump on/around August full moon on/around 2 August.
Meet objectives outlined in abstract.
completed
David Wiley
NOS/ONMS/NEGLR/GES SBNMS
Sanctuary Research Coordinator
781-545-8026 x 211
Wiley, David N Dr 175 Edward Foster Road
Scituate
MA
02066
USA
david.wiley@noaa.gov
principalInvestigator
notPlanned
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Acoustics > Acoustic Scattering
Earth Science > Oceans > Aquatic Sciences > Fisheries
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Acoustics
Earth Science > Biosphere > Ecosystems > Marine Ecosystems > Pelagic
Earth Science > Biosphere > Ecosystems > Marine Ecosystems
Earth Science > Biosphere > Ecosystems > Marine Ecosystems > Benthic
Earth Science > Biosphere > Ecosystems > Aquatic Ecosystems
Earth Science > Oceans > Bathymetry/Seafloor Topography > Bathymetry
Earth Science > Oceans > Bathymetry/Seafloor Topography > Seafloor Topography
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Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
2020-01-09
publication
9.1
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information System
https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/find-data/idn/gcmd-keywords
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Keywords
The information provided on this page seeks to define how the GCMD Keywords are structured, used and accessed. It also provides information on how users can participate in the further development of the keywords.
information
custodian
Gulf of Mexico
place
International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) Sea Area ("Limits of Oceans and Seas" publication S-23)
2010-08-24
revision
International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) Sea Area ("Limits of Oceans and Seas" publication S-23)
https://iho.int/
International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) Sea Area ("Limits of Oceans and Seas" publication S-23)
Publication of Sea Areas is maintained by IHO.
information
resourceProvider
DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC > National Geophysical Data Center, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
dataCentre
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords
2020-01-09
publication
9.1
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information System
https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/find-data/idn/gcmd-keywords
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Keywords
The information provided on this page seeks to define how the GCMD Keywords are structured, used and accessed. It also provides information on how users can participate in the further development of the keywords.
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custodian
GEOGRAPHIC REGION > GLOBAL
Vertical Location > VERTICAL LOCATION > SEA FLOOR
place
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Location Keywords
2020-01-09
publication
9.1
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information System
https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/find-data/idn/gcmd-keywords
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Keywords
The information provided on this page seeks to define how the GCMD Keywords are structured, used and accessed. It also provides information on how users can participate in the further development of the keywords.
information
custodian
In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Profilers/Sounders > Acoustic Sounders > WCMS > Water Column Mapping System
instrument
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Instrument Keywords
2020-01-09
publication
9.1
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information System
https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/find-data/idn/gcmd-keywords
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Keywords
The information provided on this page seeks to define how the GCMD Keywords are structured, used and accessed. It also provides information on how users can participate in the further development of the keywords.
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Cite as: National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, NOAA (2012): Water Column Sonar Data Collection (NF-12-06-FKNMS, Reson7125). National Centers for Environmental Information, NOAA. doi:10.7289/V5ZG6Q68 [access date]
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Distribution liability: NOAA and NCEI make no warranty, expressed or implied, regarding these data, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty. NOAA and NCEI cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in these data. If appropriate, NCEI can only certify that the data it distributes are an authentic copy of the records that were accepted for inclusion in the NCEI archives.
These data are considered raw and have not been subjected to the NOAA's quality control or quality assurance procedures. They are released for limited public use as preliminary data to be used only with appropriate caution. NOAA cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in the data, nor as a result of the failure of the data to function on a particular system. NOAA makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty.
Not subject to copyright protection within the United States.
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2012-08-02T11:27:07
Reson 7k file format from Reson 7x series instruments
1
The Reson 7k file contains records consisting of a data record frame, a record type header, an optional record data section, and an optional data section for extra information. The Record Data section is considered optional because some remote controls commands consist only of the RTH.
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
Water Column Sonar Data Manager
(303) 497-4742
325 Broadway, Mail Code E/NE42
Boulder
CO
80305-3328
USA
wcd.info@noaa.gov
pointOfContact
Free
Contact the NCEI Water Column Sonar Data Manager to order data
http://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/viewers/water_column_sonar/
Water Column Sonar Data Map Viewer
Interactive map viewer to allow discovery and access to water column sonar data
search
series
Horizontal Positional Accuracy
Positional accuracy dependent on navigation GPS, ship motion correction, and sound velocity profile accuracy.
true
Vertical Positional Accuracy
Vertical accuracy is dependent on navigation GPS and ship motion corrections.
true
Raw unprocessed data files
2012-08-02T10:56:59
David Wiley
NOS/ONMS/NEGLR/GES SBNMS
Sanctuary Research Coordinator
781-545-8026 x 211
Wiley, David N Dr 175 Edward Foster Road
Scituate
MA
02066
USA
david.wiley@noaa.gov
principalInvestigator
Reson SeaBat 7125 Multibeam Sonar
Reson7125
Teledyne RESON A/S
+45 4738 0022 (Denmark)
+45 4738 0066 (Denmark)
Fabriksvangen 13
Slangerup
DK-3550
Denmark
support@teledyne-reson.com
http://www.teledyne-reson.com/products/seabat/seabat-7125/
resourceProvider
Reson SeaBat 7125
Multibeam Echosounder
The new generation SeaBat 7125 builds on the field experience and feedback from many users around the world and brings unparalleled resolution and installation flexibility. The system is available in three separate configurations; one designed specifically for installation on small survey vessels and a 6000 meter depth rated system for either ROV or AUV use. Each of these configurations provides superlative data quality and ease of use over depths from 0.5 to 500 meters. Special emphasis has been put on maximizing operational efficiency and features such as variable swath width and roll stabilisation combined with a high ping rate and excellent data quality. The SeaBat 7125 provides a swath up to 165 degrees and uses up to 512 beams in operator selectable modes.
NF-12-06-FKNMS_Reson7125
completed
NOAA Ship Nancy Foster
2004-05-10
creation
Nancy Foster (NF)
Nancy Foster, one of the most operationally diverse platforms in the NOAA fleet, was originally built as a Navy yard torpedo test (YTT) craft. In 2001, the Navy transferred the vessel to NOAA who outfitted the ship to conduct coastal research along the U.S. Atlantic/Gulf coasts, and the Caribbean. Nancy Foster is named for Dr. Nancy Foster, in tribute to her outstanding contributions in advancing NOAA's mission through her leadership within the National Marine Fisheries Service and National Ocean Service from 1986 until 2000. Nancy Foster supports applied research for NOAA's National Ocean Service and Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research. Operations include the characterization of habitats in our nation's National Marine Sanctuaries and coastal waters, water quality studies, maritime heritage surveys, and coral reef assessments. The vessel employs state of the art navigation and propulsion systems resulting in high quality and efficient data collection with cutting edge technology including high resolution multibeam sonars, split beam sonars, and an array of water quality sensors and CTDs. Additional capabilities include water, sediment, and core sampling, sub-bottom profiling, diving with air and NITROX, ROV and AUV operations, small boat operations and servicing oceanographic/atmospheric surface and subsurface buoys..
DOC/NOAA/OMAO/MOC-A > Marine Operations Center - Atlantic, NOAA Marine Operations, NOAA Office of Marine and Aviation Operations, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
757-441-6495
NOAA/OMAO/MOC-A
439 West York Street
Norfolk
VA
23510-1145
USA
David.A.Score@noaa.gov
http://www.moc.noaa.gov/MOC-A/index.html
Marine Operations Center - Atlantic
NOAA Marine Operations Center-Atlantic (MOC-A) serves as a homeport for one NOAA survey ship and provides administrative, engineering, maintenance and logistical support to NOAA's Atlantic fleet.
information
pointOfContact
Kongsberg EM1002 Multibeam Echosounder
EM1002
Kongsberg Maritime
+47 214 98 364
+47 322 85 014
P.O. Box 483
NO-3601
Kongsberg
Norway
km.support@kongsberg.com
http://www.tdi-bi.com/downloads/EM1002_Product_specification.pdf
resourceProvider
Kongsberg EM1002
Multibeam Echosounder
The EM1002 multibeam echosounder is designed for high-resolution seabed mapping. It operates effectively at a variety of depths, from shallow coastal waters to 1000 meters. The system is easy to install, even on smaller vessels. The EM1002 has an accuracy which surpasses both present IHO standards and proposed revisions. The EM1002 is now out of production and Kongsberg has stopped general maintenance of this instrument. The EM 1002 has been replaced by the EM710.
Reson SeaBat 7125 Multibeam Sonar
Reson7125
Teledyne RESON A/S
+45 4738 0022 (Denmark)
+45 4738 0066 (Denmark)
Fabriksvangen 13
Slangerup
DK-3550
Denmark
support@teledyne-reson.com
http://www.teledyne-reson.com/products/seabat/seabat-7125/
resourceProvider
Reson SeaBat 7125
Multibeam Echosounder
The new generation SeaBat 7125 builds on the field experience and feedback from many users around the world and brings unparalleled resolution and installation flexibility. The system is available in three separate configurations; one designed specifically for installation on small survey vessels and a 6000 meter depth rated system for either ROV or AUV use. Each of these configurations provides superlative data quality and ease of use over depths from 0.5 to 500 meters. Special emphasis has been put on maximizing operational efficiency and features such as variable swath width and roll stabilisation combined with a high ping rate and excellent data quality. The SeaBat 7125 provides a swath up to 165 degrees and uses up to 512 beams in operator selectable modes.
Simrad EK60 Echosounder
EK60
Simrad - Kongsberg Maritime AS
+47 3303 4000 (Norway)
+47 3304 2987 (Norway)
P.O. Box 111
Strandpromenaden 50
Horten
3191
Norway
contact@simrad.com
http://www.simrad.com/www/01/nokbg0240.nsf/AllWeb/A25148D8E9F00D0DC12570DE0050A7CB?OpenDocument
Simrad EK60 Scientific echo sounder
Information on the Simrad EK60 including file format documentation.
information
resourceProvider
Simrad EK60
singlebeam
The Simrad EK60 Scientific Sounder system is a new generation fishery researchtool, based on experience from the EK500. The new electronic hardware is combined with up to date PC processing and Windows operation. The EK60 provides facilities for accurate echo sounding, data storage, data analysis and reporting results. The system communication is through Ethernet, which gives flexibility in the location of the EK60 system units and allows easy access to data from other instruments or stations on a vessel network. A post processing software, BI60, is also included in the EK60 system.
Furuno FE700 Echosounder
Furuno FE700
Furuno U.S.A., Inc.
360-834-9300
360-834-9400
4400 N.W. Pacific Rim Boulevard
Camas
WA
98607
USA
http://www.furunousa.com/products/productdetail.aspx?product=FE700&category=Products+%3A+Depth+%26+Fish+Finders+%3A+IMO+Echo+Sounders
Furuno FE700 documentation
Information on the Furuno FE700
information
resourceProvider
Furuno FE700
Position
The FE-700 is a result of over 50 years of Furuno's vast range of experience and advanced microelectronics technology fields in developing echo sounders, sonars, and underwater application equipment and systems. This echo sounder is a breakthrough over the conventional paper eating sounders; there are no consumable items. The purpose of the echo sounder is to provide safe navigation by detecting the clearance below the ship (particularly in shallow waters) as required on the SOLAS Convention ships by the new IMO standards.
Knudsen CHIRP 3200 Echosounder
Knudsen CHIRP 3200 Echosounder
Knudsen Engineering Limited
315-393-8861 (USA)
613-267-1165 (Canada)
613-267-7085 (Canada)
10 Industrial Road
Perth, Ontario
K7H3P2
Canada
info@knudsenengineering.com
http://www.knudsenengineering.com/html/products/chirp_rack.html
resourceProvider
Knudsen CHIRP 3200 Echosounder
Echosounder
The Chirp 3200 is the one channel specification of the Knudsen CHIRP Systems, the next benchmark in scientific sub-bottom profiling echosounders. The CHIRP Rack system, a blackbox system which interfaces to your computer via a USB connection, incorporates the latest in digital signal processing technology and includes Knudsen SounderSuite Windows application software and chirp and correlation processing algorithms to enhance sub-bottom capability. The unit, housed in a 3U rackmount case, is ideal for quick installation to a standard equipment rack on your survey platform. Also available in a 2 or 4 channel configuration, the versatile system is particularly well suited to multiple survey roles and includes a wide range of standard bathymetry and sidescan frequencies for both shallow and deeper depths..
RM Young 61202V
RM Young 61202V
R.M. Young Company
http://www.youngusa.com/products/3/
RM Young 61202V
RM Young 61202V information
information
resourceProvider
RM Young 61202V
Barometric Pressure
The Model 61202V Barometric Pressure Sensor offers unparalleled performance and flexibility for atmospheric pressure measurement.
RM Young 41382VC Relative Humidity/Air Temperature Sensor
RM Young 41382VC
R.M. Young Company
231-946-3980
231-946-4772
2801 Aero Park Drive
Traverse City
MI
49686
USA
met.sales@youngusa.com
http://www.youngusa.com/products/2/15.html
RM Young 41382VC Relative Humidity/Air Temperature Sensor
RM Young 41382VC Relative Humidity/Air Temperature Sensor information
information
resourceProvider
RM Young 41382VC
Air Temperature
The Model 41382 Relative Humidity/Temperature Probe combines a high accuracy, capacitance type humidity sensor and precision Platinum RTD temperature sensor in one probe. This probe offers a choice of 0-1 VDC or 4-20 mA outputs for T and RH.
RM Young 05106 Wind Sensor
RM Young 05106
R.M. Young Company
http://www.youngusa.com/products/11/8.html
RM Young 05106
RM Young 05106 information
information
resourceProvider
RM Young 05106
Wind Speed and Direction
The Wind Monitor MA is an accurate and reliable wind sensor specifically designed for the rigors of the marine environment.The wind speed sensor is a four blade helicoid propeller. Unique transducer produces a pulse signal without electrical contacts or slip rings. The wind direction sensor is a durable molded vane. Vane angle is sensed by a precision potentiometer housed in a sealed chamber. All materials are carefully selected for corrosion resistance and maximum durability in the harsh marine environment. Ceramic bearings are used throughout. The instrument mounts on standard 1 inch pipe. Separate signal conditioning circuits are available to provide voltage or current signals when needed. Each is supplied in a weatherproof junction box with mounting hardware.
Sea-Bird Electronics 45 MicroTSG Thermosalinograph
SBE 45 Micro TSG
Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc.
https://www.seabird.com/
SBE 45 Micro TSG
SBE 45 Micro TSG infomation
information
resourceProvider
SBE 45 Micro TSG
Temperature, Conductivity
The SBE 45 is an externally-powered, high-accuracy instrument, designed for shipboard determination of sea surface (pumped-water) conductivity and temperature. Salinity and sound velocity can also be computed. Communication with the SBE 45 is over an internal, 3-wire, RS-232C link, providing real-time data transmission. An optional Interface Box provides power, a NMEA 0183 port for appending navigation information from a NMEA navigation device to the data stream, and an RS-232 port for appending SBE 38 remote temperature sensor output.
Sea-Bird Electronics 911plus CTD
SBE 911plus CTD
Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc.
425-643-9866
425-643-9954
13431 NE 20th Street
Bellevue
WA
98005
USA
seabird@seabird.com
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/waf/OER-Media/EXCTD/EX_CTD_Junction_Connector_Configuration_and_Voltage_Channel_Setup-2020_Field_Season-OER_%20NCEI_Version.pdf
SBE 911plus CTD
SBE 911plus CTD information
information
resourceProvider
SBE 911plus CTD
Conductivity, Temperature
The 911plus, consisting of the 9plus underwater CTD and 11plus V2 Deck Unit, is a premium real-time CTD accurate to the highest international standards. It features high resolution sampling (24 Hz), pump-controlled T-C ducted flow, up to 10500 meter (15,000 psia) depth capability, maximum auxiliary sensor flexibility, and modem channel for Water Sampler control. The 911plus has eight 12-bit A/D channels, and supports redundant conductivity and temperature sensors or custom auxiliary digital inputs.
Sea-Bird Electronics 43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
SBE 43
Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc.
425-643-9866
425-643-9954
13431 NE 20th Street
Bellevue
WA
98005
USA
seabird@seabird.com
resourceProvider
SBE 43
ctd
The SBE 43 sets the oxygen measurement standard for oceanographic research. The SBE 43 sensor is a complete redesign of the Clark polarographic membrane type in which careful choices of materials, geometry, and sensor chemistry are combined with superior electronics interfacing and calibration methodology to yield major gains in performance.
Sea-Bird Electronics Sensor
SBE 18
Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc.
425-643-9866
425-643-9954
13431 NE 20th Street
Bellevue
WA
98005
USA
seabird@seabird.com
resourceProvider
SBE 18
pH
The SBE 18 pH Sensor uses a pressure-balanced glass-electrode /Ag/AgCl-reference pH probe to provide in-situ measurements at depths up to 1200 meters (3900 ft). The replaceable pH probe is permanently sealed and is supplied with a soaker bottle attachment that prevents the reference electrode from drying out during storage. The sensor and associated interface electronics is a modular, self-contained package that is easy to install, service, and calibrate.
Sea-Bird Electronics 38 Digital Oceanographic Temperature Sensor
SBE 38
Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc.
425-643-9866
425-643-9954
13431 NE 20th Street
Bellevue
WA
98005
USA
seabird@seabird.com
resourceProvider
SBE 38
sea surface temperature
The SBE 38 digital oceanographic thermometer is unaffected by shock and vibration, has high accuracy and stability, and is easy to use. It has a rugged, corrosion-proof, 10,500 meter (34,400 ft) titanium pressure housing. Real-time temperature data is transmitted in ASCII characters (ÿ°C or raw counts) via an RS-232 or optional RS-485 serial interface for display or logging by PC or data logger.
Sea-Bird Electronics SeaCat 21 Thermosalinograph Sensor
SBE SeaCat 21
Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc.
425-643-9866
425-643-9954
13431 NE 20th Street
Bellevue
WA
98005
USA
seabird@seabird.com
resourceProvider
SBE SeaCat 21
thermosalinograph
The SBE 21 accurately determines sea surface temperature and conductivity from underway vessels. Data is simultaneously stored in memory and transmitted to a computer serial port, allowing independent data logging and real-time data acquisition. Typically mounted near the ship's seawater intake, the SBE 21 is connected to an AC-powered interface box positioned near the computer. The interface box provides power and an isolated data interface, and contains a NMEA 0183 port for appending navigation information to the data stream.
Sea-Bird Electronics SeaCat 19 plus V2 CTD Profiler
SBE 19plus V2
Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc.
425-643-9866
425-643-9954
13431 NE 20th Street
Bellevue
WA
98005
USA
seabird@seabird.com
https://www.seabird.com/profiling/sbe-19plus-v2-seacat-profiler-ctd/family?productCategoryId=54627473770
resourceProvider
SBE 19plus V2
conductivity, temperature, depth
The SBE 19plus V2 (Version 2) SEACAT Profiler measures conductivity, temperature, and pressure (depth) and provides high accuracy and resolution, reliability, and ease-of-use for a wide range of research, monitoring, and engineering applications. The pump-controlled, TC-ducted flow configuration minimizes salinity spiking caused by ship heave and allows for slow descent rates without slowing sensor responses, improving dynamic accuracy and resolving small scale structure in the water column.
Teledyne RD Instruments Ocean Surveyor Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler
Ocean Surveyor ADCP
Teledyne RD Instruments
http://www.teledynemarine.com/rdi/
Ocean Surveyor ADCP
Ocean Surveyor ADCP information
information
resourceProvider
Ocean Surveyor ADCP
ADCP
For over twenty years, Teledyne RD Instruments has been the preeminent supplier of Acoustic Doppler Current Profiling (ADCP) instrumentation for open ocean applications. Teledyne RDI's vessel-mounted Ocean Surveyor family of ADCPs continues to raise the bar, collecting detailed maps of the distribution of water currents and suspended materials through the water column and along the ship's path - at depths and resolutions previously considered unattainable. In real time, the ADCP is also used to aid in situ decision-making, to adapt field operations, and to understand current regime characteristics.
Turner 10AU Fluorometer
Turner 10AU Fluorometer
Turner Designs
408-749-0994
408-749-0998
845 West Maude Avenue
Sunnyvale
CA
94085
USA
support@turnerdesigns.com
http://www.turnerdesigns.com/t2/doc/manuals/10au_manual.pdf
Turner 10AU Fluorometer
Turner 10AU Fluorometer information
information
resourceProvider
Turner 10AU Fluorometer
fluorometer
The 10AU Field Fluorometer is a rugged, field-portable instrument that can be set up for continuous-flow monitoring or discrete sample analyses. A watertight case, internal data logging, automatic range changing, watertight quick-change filter paddles, and unmatched stability make the 10-AU the instrument of choice for field studies. A variety of compounds can be easily measured on-site using application-specific optical filters available from Turner Designs.
Seapoint Chlorophyll Fluorometer
Seapoint SCF
Seapoint Sensors, Inc.
603-775-7707
603-642-4922
45 Water Street
Basement Level
Exeter
NH
03833
USA
seapoint@seapoint.com
http://www.seapoint.com/scf.htm
resourceProvider
Seapoint SCF
chlorophyll fluorometry
The Seapoint Chlorophyll Fluorometer (SCF) is a high-performance, low power instrument for in situ measurements of chlorophyll. Its small size, very low power consumption, high sensitivity, wide dynamic range, 6000 meter depth capability, and open or pump-through sample volume options provide the power and flexibility to measure chlorophyll in a wide variety of conditions. The SCF uses modulated blue LED lamps and a blue excitation filter to excite chlorophyll. The fluorescent light emitted by the chlorophyll passes through a red emission filter and is detected by a silicon photodiode. The low level signal is then processed using synchronous demodulation circuitry which generates an output voltage proportional to chlorophyll concentration. The SCF may be operated with or without a pump. The sensing volume may be left open to the surrounding water, or, with the use of the supplied cap, can have water pumped through it. Two control lines allow the user to set the range to one of four options. These lines may be hardwired or microprocessor controlled to provide a suitable range and resolution for a given application. The sensor is easily interfaced with data acquisition packages; a 5 ft. pigtail is supplied.
Seapoint Turbidity Meter
Seapoint Turbidity Meter
Seapoint Sensors, Inc.
603-775-7707
603-642-4922
45 Water Street
Basement Level
Exeter
NH
03833
USA
seapoint@seapoint.com
http://www.seapoint.com/stm.htm
resourceProvider
Seapoint Turbidity Meter
turbidity
The Seapoint Turbidity Meter detects light scattered by particles suspended in water, generating an output voltage proportional to turbidity or suspended solids. The low power requirements make it ideal for applications where battery drain is a concern. Range is chosen by two digital lines which can be hard wired or microprocessor controlled, thereby choosing the appropriate range and resolution for measurement of extremely clean to very turbid waters. The offset voltage is within 1 mV of zero and requires no adjustment across gains. The unique optical design confines the sensing volume to within 5 cm of the sensor allowing near-bottom measurements and minimizing errant reflections in restricted spaces. The sensor is easily interfaced with data acquisition packages; a 5 ft pigtail is supplied.
Applanix POS/MV 320
POS/MV 320
Applanix Corporation
289-695-6000
905-709-6027
85 Leek Crescent
Richmond Hill
Ontario
L4B3B3
Canada
marine@applanix.com
http://www.applanix.com/products/marine.html
POS/MV 320
POS/MV 320 information
information
resourceProvider
POS/MV 320
Attitude, Heading, Heave, Position, Velocity
POS MV 320 is a tightly-coupled systems using Applanix' unique approach to Inertially-Aided Real-Time Kinematic (IARTK) technology. The user-friendly, turnkey system provides accurate attitude, heading, heave, position, and velocity data, representing the latest in state-of-the-art inertial/GPS technology. The system maintains positioning accuracy under the most demanding conditions, regardless of vessel dynamics..