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Oceanographic data collected during the Florida Coast Deep Corals 2005 expedition aboard R/V SEWARD JOHNSON along the east coast of Florida from 2005-11-07 to 2005-11-21 (NCEI Accession 0002517)
2006-01-25
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Sandra D. Brooke
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Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL)
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These temperature, salinity and other physical data were collected during the Florida Coast Deep Corals 2005 expedition, Nov 7 - 21, 2005 along the east coast of Florida. Video and still image data from this cruise are archived in NCEI accession 0002517. The expedition, sponsored by the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration, focused on deep coral communities of Lophelia pertusa and other benthic organisms. Additional details about this expedition are available from the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration website at http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/05deepcorals/welcome.html (last accessed on 2006-01-24).
This dataset is available to the public for a wide variety of uses including scientific research and analysis.
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AIR TEMPERATURE
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
BENTHIC COMMUNITIES
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CONDUCTIVITY
CURRENT METER - EAST-WEST COMPONENT (U)
CURRENT METER - NORTH-SOUTH COMPONENT (V)
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LIGHT ATTENUATION
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R/V Seward Johnson
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Florida Atlantic University (FAU) Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
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University of Alabama
University of North Carolina - Wilmington
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Office of Ocean Exploration and Research's Integrated Product Team (OER IPT)
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Coastal Waters of Florida
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EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
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CTD > Conductivity, Temperature, Depth
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SEWARD JOHNSON (call sign: WST9756, ICES code: 33SW, 1985-2010)
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Cite as: NOAA Ocean Exploration (2006). Oceanographic data collected during the Florida Coast Deep Corals 2005 expedition aboard R/V SEWARD JOHNSON along the east coast of Florida from 2005-11-07 to 2005-11-21 (NCEI Accession 0002517). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0002517. Accessed [date].
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Digital video data and temperature, salinity and other physical data taken during the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration's Florida Coast Deep Corals 2005 cruise from 2005-11-07 to 2005-11-21
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NOAA Ocean Explorer: Florida Coast Deep Corals
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Florida Coast Deep Corals 2005; Florida Coast Deep Corals 2005, November 7-21, 2005 electronic resource / U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Ocean Exploration; Silver Spring, Md.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Ocean Exploration, 2005
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Brooke, Sandra. [Florida Coast Deep Corals 2005 Expedition cruise plan. 2005
2005
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Brooke, Sandra
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United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, Office of Ocean Exploration and Research,
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NOAA Ocean Exploration Program (U.S.)
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United States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
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Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)
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Oregon Institute of Marine Biology
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ADCP
ADCP
Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler
The Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) measures currents beneath a ship while underway. Sound signals sent from the moving ship bounce back to receivers aboard the ship. This provides a profile of water movement relative to the ship-precise modern navigation, allowing the ship's motion to be subtracted from the data. These devices are also used on moorings and profilers and, along with acoustic backscattering, measure animal biomass. Particles in the path of the sound waves, mostly plankton, reflect a small part of the sound energy back toward receivers, allowing researchers to make remote estimates of the sizes and numbers of animals present in the water column. Before the 1970's, the most technologically advanced instrument used to measure water velocity was known as a Doppler speed log. This evolved into the first commercial ADCP, produced in the mid-1970's, which used averaging. Later in the 1970's, the first vessel-mounted ADCP was developed to measure water velocity more accurately and to allow measurement in range cells over a depth profile.
As instruments evolved, so did new techniques in Doppler signal processing. Initially, Doppler speed logs used simple analog signal processing methods, which are still used in some commercial speed logs today. However, the first ADCPs incorporated analog-to-digital signal conversion over a narrow communication bandwidth. Around 1990, this technique was developed into broadband signal processing. Since then, broadband ADCPs have been able to generate very accurate, real-time velocity measurements.
compass
compass
magnetic compass
instrument used for geo-location, positioning and navigation
CTD
CTD
Conductivity-Temperature-Depth probe
fluorometer
fluorometer
fluorometer
GPS
GPS
Global Positioning System receiver
satellite-based instrument used for geo-location, positioning and navigation
PAR Sensor
PAR Sensor
Photosynthetically Active Radiation Sensor
The PAR sensor measures global solar radiation from 400 to 700 nm, which approximates the spectral band active in photosynthesis. The response of the instrument falls sharply to zero on either side of this band, and between 400 and 670 nm it increases monotonically from about 50% to 100%. There is no protective glass dome over the receiving surface. Irradiance from the sun passes through a small white visible bandpass filter/diffuser in the shape of a horizontal disk at the top of the instrument. Within the instrument radiation is directed through a series of colored glass filters and onto a silicon photodiode detector. The factory-supplied calibration converts the signal from the detector to a flux of photons in micro-mole (of photons) s-1 m-2. (One micro-mole equals 6.022 E17 photons.) For the solar spectrum, these units may be converted to watts per square meter by dividing by 4.6.
(http://www.srrb.noaa.gov/instrument/par.htm)
thermosalinograph
thermosalinograph
automated sea surface temperature and salinity instrument, usually attached to the hull of a ship
Thermosalinograph is an automated Sea Surface Temperature and Salinity measurement system making measurement on board a ship using a water intake.
[https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/tsg/about.php 2021-01-29]
R/V Seward Johnson
HARBOR BRANCH OCEAN INST. INC.
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204-foot Seward Johnson
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Seward Johnson (HBOI) Out of UNOLS Service end of 2009.
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The R/V Seward Johnson, namesake of HARBOR BRANCH founder J. Seward Johnson, Sr., is a 204 ft Oceanographic and Submersible-Support Research Vessel. Built in 1984, commissioned in 1985 and extensively rebuilt and stretched in 1994, the ship now displaces 1,282 tons. A 6,000 nautical mile range and a speed of 13 knots is delivered by two 850 hp engines. The vessel is capable of traveling and working in any of the world's oceans, while accommodating up to 40 people (29 investigators, sub crew, or technicians; 11 ship’s crew).