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Temperature and salinity measurements found in datasets CTD, XBT, APB and GLD taken from the L'ATALANTE, USHIO MARU (R/V; call sign JD2672; built 1992; IMO9054157) and other platforms in the Coastal N Atlantic, Mediteranean and other locations in 2018 (NODC Accession 0173618)

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The original data can be accessed via: NCEI Ocean Archive System

Data distribution plot for NCEI accession 0173618
Accession: 0173618
Start date (month/day/year): 5/16/2018
End date (month/day/year): 5/28/2018
Contains observation type(s): physical,meterology
Contains datatype(s): 599 temperature profiles
- 530 salinity profiles
- 1 Bottom_Depth measurements
- 1 Wind_Direction measurements
- 1 Wind_Speed measurements
- 1 Dry_Bulb_Temp measurements
Includes Sea Area(s): Coastal N Atlantic
- Mediteranean
- Coastal N Pacific
- North Pacific
- Arctic
- North Atlantic
- South Atlantic
- Antarctic
- Coastal S Indian
- South Indian
West Boundary: 36.07
East Boundary: 22.29
North Boundary: 79.00
South Boundary: -71.32
Contains Instrument Type(s): XBT (14 casts)
- CTD (104 casts)
- XCTD (1 casts)
- animal mounted (437 casts)
- glider (43 casts)
Platform(s): L'ATALANTE
- USHIO MARU (R/V; call sign JD2672; built 1992; IMO9054157)
- SHUNYO MARU
- KINOKUNI (Call sign JI3132; built 11.1996)
- TOKUSHIMA (Call sign JL6653; built 02.2000)
- KEIFU MARU (R/V;call sign JPBN;built 2000;IMO9237838)
- FUKUSHIMA MARU (F/V;call sign 7KBD;built 2017;IMO9816139)
- JAMES CLARK ROSS (R/V; call sign ZDLP; built 1991; IMO8904496)
- MEIYO (CALL SIGN JNQN)
- SHINSEI MARU (R/V;call sign 7JOO;built 2013;IMO9660425)
- RRS JAMES COOK (R/V; call sign MLRM6; built 2006; IMO9338242)
- VITAL DE OLIVEIRA (NPqHO;H39;call sign PWVO;built as Cehili 2015;IMO9723784)
- TAKUYO (CALL SIGN 7JWN)
- AUTONOMOUS PINNIPED
- SLOCUM345 (Slocum glider #345;WMO 68986;operated by UK MARS facility)