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Water temperature, salinity and other data from CTD profiles and discrete nutrient bottle samples from the fishing vessel Aquila (cruise aq12-01) in the Chukchi and Bering Seas for the Ecosystems and Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investigations (EcoFOCI) Project from 2012-08-12 to 2012-09-06 (NCEI Accession 0169625)
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Berchok Catherine
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Jeff Napp
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Stabeno, Phyllis J.
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Crance, Jessica L.
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Napp, Jeff M.
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This CTD data set, consisting of 70 casts, was collected in the Chukchi Sea ice cruise AQ12-01 from the fishing vessel Aquila (August 12 - September 6, 2012). The cruise was funded by DOI Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) through the NOAA National Marine Mammal Laboratory. CTD operations on this cruise were managed by EcoFOCI personnel from NOAA/PMEL. Profile data from CTD instruments were processed at NOAA/PMEL/EcoFOCI using standard techniques. Data from bottle samples include phosphate, silicate, nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, and chlorophyll. Discrete chlorophyll (bottle sample) data are submitted separately through NOAA/AFSC, Jeffrey M. Napp. Data files are on a 1-meter grid and combine both averaged CTD profile data, and nutrient bottle samples where missing data are listed as 1e+35. CTD data contact: Phyllis Stabeno, Peggy Sullivan. Nutrient bottle data contact: Calvin Mordy. Data are in CSV format.
This study was initiated and supported by the U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), Alaska Outer Continental Shelf Region, Anchorage, Alaska, through an Interagency Agreement between BOEM and the National Marine Mammal Laboratory (M09PG00016), as part of the BOEM Alaska Environmental Studies Program, entitled “Chukchi Offshore Monitoring in Drilling Area (COMIDA): Factors Affecting the Distribution and Relative Abundance of Endangered Whales."
Related Funding Agency: US DOC; NOAA; NMFS; Alaska Fisheries Science Center; National Marine Mammal Laboratory
Related Funding Agency: US DOI; Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
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Cite as: Berchok, Catherine L.; Stabeno, Phyllis J.; Crance, Jessica L.; Napp, Jeff M.; University of Washington, Joint Institute for the study of the Atmosphere and Ocean; NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory; NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center (2018). Water temperature, salinity and other data from CTD profiles and discrete nutrient bottle samples from the fishing vessel Aquila (cruise aq12-01) in the Chukchi and Bering Seas for the Ecosystems and Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investigations (EcoFOCI) Project from 2012-08-12 to 2012-09-06 (NCEI Accession 0169625). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0169625. Accessed [date].
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Parameter or Variable: WATER TEMPERATURE (measured);
Units: degrees C;
Observation Category: in situ;
Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD;
Sampling and Analyzing Method: At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at a rate of ~30m/minute, and ~50m/minute below ~150 meters depth. Profiles were collected on the downcast using dual SeaBird temperature sensors calibrated to ITS-90 temperature.;
Data Quality Method: Data were processed and calibrations applied using SeaBird Seasoft software and pre- and post-cruise calibration data. Post-processing at PMEL included filtering extreme outliers and extrapolation of top 3-10 meters to the surface. Each cast was visually reviewed for reasonableness, density inversions (greater than 0.02 sigma-t) caused by spurious measurements, and comparison of dual temperature and conductivity sensor data. Profile data were bin-averaged to 1 meter..
Parameter or Variable: SALINITY (measured);
Units: psu;
Observation Category: in situ;
Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD;
Sampling and Analyzing Method: At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at a rate of ~30m/minute, and ~50m/minute below ~150 meters depth. Profiles were collected on the downcast using dual Seabird conductivity probes. Bottle salt samples were collected every second or third cast for calibration. Salinity was calculated (PSS-78), from conductivity and temperature (ITS90).;
Data Quality Method: Data were processed and calibrations applied using SeaBird Seasoft software and pre- and post-cruise calibration data. Post-processing at PMEL included filtering extreme outliers and extrapolation of top 3-10 meters to the surface. Each cast was visually reviewed for reasonableness, density inversions (greater than 0.02 sigma-t) caused by spurious measurements, and comparison of dual sensor data. Profile data were bin-averaged to 1 meter..
Parameter or Variable: SIGMA-T (calculated);
Units: kg/m^3;
Observation Category: in situ;
Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD;
Sampling and Analyzing Method: Sigma-T was calculated from primary salinity and temperature data using SeaBird Seasoft processing software.;
Data Quality Method: See descriptions for temperature and salinity data. Post-processing at PMEL included filtering extreme outliers and extrapolation of top 3-10 meters to the surface. Each cast was visually reviewed for reasonableness, density inversions (greater than 0.02 sigma-t) caused by spurious measurements, and comparison of dual temperature and salinity (from conductivity sensor) data. Profile data were bin-averaged to 1 meter..
Parameter or Variable: DISSOLVED OXYGEN CONCENTRATION (measured);
Units: micromole/kilogram;
Observation Category: in situ;
Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor;
Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD. At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at a rate of ~30m/minute, and ~50m/minute below ~150 meters depth. Profiles were collected on the downcast using SeaBird SBE43 Dissolved Oxygen sensors. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. Once on board, water samples were taken from Niskin bottles for oxygen sensor calibration.;
Data Quality Method: Data were processed and calibrations applied using SeaBird Seasoft software. Post-processing at PMEL includes filtering extreme outliers and extrapolation of top 3-10 meters to the surface. Each cast was visually reviewed for reasonableness, spurious measurements, and comparison of dual oxygen sensors. Profile data were bin-averaged to 1 meter..
Parameter or Variable: PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVE RADIATION (PAR) (measured);
Units: microEinsteins/M^2 S;
Observation Category: in situ;
Sampling Instrument: Biospherical Licor Chelsea Sensor;
Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus and attached Biospherical Licor Chelsea sensor. At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at a rate of ~30m/minute, and ~50m/minute below ~150 meters depth. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. PAR data are from CTD downcast.;
Data Quality Method: Data were processed and calibrations applied using SeaBird Seasoft CTD software. Post-processing at PMEL included filtering extreme outliers and extrapolation of top 3-10 meters to the surface. Each cast was visually reviewed for reasonableness and spurious measurements. Profile data were bin-averaged to 1 meter..
Parameter or Variable: CHLOROPHYLL A CONCENTRATION (measured);
Units: micrograms/liter;
Observation Category: in situ;
Sampling Instrument: WETLabs WETStar Fluorometer;
Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus with attached fluorometer. At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at a rate of ~30m/minute, and ~50m/minute below ~150 meters depth. Fluorometer chlorophyll data calculated from raw fluorometer voltages using SeaBird software.;
Data Quality Method: Data were processed and calibrations applied using SeaBird Seasoft CTD software. Post-processing at PMEL included filtering extreme outliers and extrapolation of top 3-10 meters to the surface. Each cast was visually reviewed for reasonableness and spurious measurements. Profile data were bin-averaged to 1 meter..
Parameter or Variable: Oxygen Saturation, Percent (calculated);
Units: %;
Observation Category: in situ;
Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor;
Sampling and Analyzing Method: Oxygen Percent Concentration was calculated from Dissolved Oxygen Concentration Data collected via CTD. See description for Dissolved Oxygen Concentration.;
Data Quality Method: Oxygen saturation data were calculated from SeaBird Seasoft software during CTD data processing. Post-processing at PMEL included filtering extreme outliers and extrapolation of top 3-10 meters to the surface. Each cast was visually reviewed for reasonableness, spurious measurements, and comparison of dual oxygen sensors. Profile data were bin-averaged to 1 meter..
Parameter or Variable: phosphate concentration (measured);
Units: micromoles/kg;
Observation Category: in situ;
Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD;
Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus (Seasave software, version 7.20c). At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at ~30m/minute down to 150 m (on average) and ~50m/minute below that. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. Ascent was at the same or faster rate. Once on board, these water samples were taken from Niskin bottles.;
Data Quality Method: Nutrient samples were analyzed according to the methods of Gordon, et al. Samples were collected in 50 ml high-density polyethylene bottles that were rinsed first with 10% HCl prior to each station, and rinsed at least three times with sample before filling. Some samples were refrigerated for 3-12 hours prior to analysis, and some frozen for later analysis. Reference: Gordon, L.I., Jennings, J.C., Jr., Ros, A.A. and Krest, J.M., 1993. A suggested protocol for continuous flow automated analysis of seawater nutrients (Phosphate, nitrate, nitrite and silicic acid) in the WOCE Hydrographic Program and the Joint Global Ocean fluxes Study. WOCE Operations Manual, Part 3.1.3 "WHP Operations and Methods" (WOCE Hydrographic Program Office, Methods Manual 91-1) Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie, Postfach 30 12 20, 2000 Hamburg 36 Germany. http://chemoc.coas.oregonstate.edu:16080/~lgordon/cfamanual/whpmanual.pdf.
Parameter or Variable: silicic acid (measured);
Units: micromoles/kg;
Observation Category: in situ;
Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD;
Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus (Seasave software, version 7.20c). At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at ~30m/minute down to 150 m (on average) and ~50m/minute below that. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. Ascent was at the same or faster rate. Once on board, these water samples were taken from Niskin bottles.;
Data Quality Method: Nutrient samples were analyzed according to the methods of Gordon, et al. Samples were collected in 50 ml high-density polyethylene bottles that were rinsed first with 10% HCl prior to each station, and rinsed at least three times with sample before filling. Some samples were refrigerated for 3-12 hours prior to analysis, and some frozen for later analysis. Reference: Gordon, L.I., Jennings, J.C., Jr., Ros, A.A. and Krest, J.M., 1993. A suggested protocol for continuous flow automated analysis of seawater nutrients (Phosphate, nitrate, nitrite and silicic acid) in the WOCE Hydrographic Program and the Joint Global Ocean fluxes Study. WOCE Operations Manual, Part 3.1.3 "WHP Operations and Methods" (WOCE Hydrographic Program Office, Methods Manual 91-1) Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie, Postfach 30 12 20, 2000 Hamburg 36 Germany. http://chemoc.coas.oregonstate.edu:16080/~lgordon/cfamanual/whpmanual.pdf.
Parameter or Variable: nitrate concentration (measured);
Units: micromoles/kg;
Observation Category: in situ;
Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD;
Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus (Seasave software, version 7.20c). At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at ~30m/minute down to 150 m (on average) and ~50m/minute below that. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. Ascent was at the same or faster rate. Once on board, these water samples were taken from Niskin bottles.;
Data Quality Method: Nutrient samples were analyzed according to the methods of Gordon, et al. Samples were collected in 50 ml high-density polyethylene bottles that were rinsed first with 10% HCl prior to each station, and rinsed at least three times with sample before filling. Some samples were refrigerated for 3-12 hours prior to analysis, and some frozen for later analysis. Reference: Gordon, L.I., Jennings, J.C., Jr., Ros, A.A. and Krest, J.M., 1993. A suggested protocol for continuous flow automated analysis of seawater nutrients (Phosphate, nitrate, nitrite and silicic acid) in the WOCE Hydrographic Program and the Joint Global Ocean fluxes Study. WOCE Operations Manual, Part 3.1.3 "WHP Operations and Methods" (WOCE Hydrographic Program Office, Methods Manual 91-1) Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie, Postfach 30 12 20, 2000 Hamburg 36 Germany. http://chemoc.coas.oregonstate.edu:16080/~lgordon/cfamanual/whpmanual.pdf.
Parameter or Variable: Nitrite concentration (measured);
Units: micromoles/kg;
Observation Category: in situ;
Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD;
Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus (Seasave software, version 7.20c). At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at ~30m/minute down to 150 m (on average) and ~50m/minute below that. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. Ascent was at the same or faster rate. Once on board, these water samples were taken from Niskin bottles.;
Data Quality Method: Nutrient samples were analyzed according to the methods of Gordon, et al. Samples were collected in 50 ml high-density polyethylene bottles that were rinsed first with 10% HCl prior to each station, and rinsed at least three times with sample before filling. Some samples were refrigerated for 3-12 hours prior to analysis, and some frozen for later analysis. Reference: Gordon, L.I., Jennings, J.C., Jr., Ros, A.A. and Krest, J.M., 1993. A suggested protocol for continuous flow automated analysis of seawater nutrients (Phosphate, nitrate, nitrite and silicic acid) in the WOCE Hydrographic Program and the Joint Global Ocean fluxes Study. WOCE Operations Manual, Part 3.1.3 "WHP Operations and Methods" (WOCE Hydrographic Program Office, Methods Manual 91-1) Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie, Postfach 30 12 20, 2000 Hamburg 36 Germany. http://chemoc.coas.oregonstate.edu:16080/~lgordon/cfamanual/whpmanual.pdf.
Parameter or Variable: Ammonium concentration (measured);
Units: micromoles/kg;
Observation Category: in situ;
Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD;
Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus (Seasave software, version 7.20c). At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at ~30m/minute down to 150 m (on average) and ~50m/minute below that. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. Ascent was at the same or faster rate. Once on board, these water samples were taken from Niskin bottles.;
Data Quality Method: Nutrient samples were analyzed according to the methods of Gordon, et al. Samples were collected in 50 ml high-density polyethylene bottles that were rinsed first with 10% HCl prior to each station, and rinsed at least three times with sample before filling. Some samples were refrigerated for 3-12 hours prior to analysis, and some frozen for later analysis. Reference: Gordon, L.I., Jennings, J.C., Jr., Ros, A.A. and Krest, J.M., 1993. A suggested protocol for continuous flow automated analysis of seawater nutrients (Phosphate, nitrate, nitrite and silicic acid) in the WOCE Hydrographic Program and the Joint Global Ocean fluxes Study. WOCE Operations Manual, Part 3.1.3 "WHP Operations and Methods" (WOCE Hydrographic Program Office, Methods Manual 91-1) Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie, Postfach 30 12 20, 2000 Hamburg 36 Germany. http://chemoc.coas.oregonstate.edu:16080/~lgordon/cfamanual/whpmanual.pdf.
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Aquila
Updated information from ICES for the vessel AQUILA from US: UNITED STATES.
Name : AQUILA
Country(s) : US: UNITED STATES (ISO Country Code)
Platform Class : 36: Fishing vessel
Call Sign : WCS6941
MMSI: 367494000
IMO : 7127704
Commissioned Date : 2004-05
Current Length : 50
Built : 1971
Previous Name (Notes): ILLUSION
WOD Code: 11544
Notes : Built as a platform supply vessel BESSIE CANDIES, converted to a trawler in 1991 as NORPOL PRODUCER, became ILLUSION in 1994, became AQUILA in 2004
Information Sources:
- https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:447542/mmsi:367494000/imo:7127704/vessel:AQUILA
- http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1501501
- http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=2728304
- https://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/pls/webpls/cgv_pkg.vessel_id_list?vessel_id_in=536823
General Comments:
Confirmed in Miramar
Not in ITU with this call sign
Confirmed by NOAA on 2018-08-31 (FY2018).
Submitted to ICES 2018-02-13