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PI: Dennis McGillicuddy and Nick Bates of: WHOI and BBSR dataset: combined CTD station and Niskin bottle event logs dates: 07 August 2005 to 25 August 2005 (20050807-20050825) location: N: 33.064 S: 29.279 W: -69.410 E: -63.165 project/cruise: EDDIES 2005 Survey 2 OC415-3 and Transect 2 WB0508 platform: R/V OCEANUS and R/V WEATHERBIRD II OCB DMO Note: data were merged from cruise event logs in OCB database (060308) additional documentation is available with those logs; The WB0508 cruise is also called EDDIES Transect #4 or EDT4 (EDDIES Transects 1 and 2 were done in 2004, 3 and 4 in 2005) PI note: The sampling code sta_ref sub-string is the reference station indicator, mostly Oceanus master grid (20km spacing). Note, WBII station number is not included to avoid further confusion. Hence, locations need to be either WBII CTD station number or Oceanus grid number. Where Oceanus grid station does not exist then station will be described in terms of nearest station or some nominal eddy center (EC). For the early part of the cruise station 2070 was deemed EC, but after W-E transect it was obvious it had shifted. Appeared to have moved to the SW. Related information: 070227: Courtney Ewart (UCSB) contributed a merged CTD map for OC415-3 and WB0508 that may help to determine relative CTD station locations (PDF file of 3 maps)
(2006) Combined CTD station and Niskin bottle event logs from R/V Oceanus OC415-03 and R/V Weatherbird II WB0508 cruises in the Sargasso Sea in 2005 (EDDIES project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 08 March 2006) Version Date 2006-03-08 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3020 [access date]
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