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These data are from the Enviromental Sensing System (ESS) part of theBIO-Optical Multi-frequency Acoustical and Physical Environmental Recorder or BIOMAPER II.
These data are from the Enviromental Sensing System (ESS) part of the BIO-Optical Multi-frequency Acoustical and Physical Environmental Recorder or BIOMAPER II.* (1)
\n\"The system consists of a multi-frequency sonar (up-looking and down-looking pairs of transducers operating at five frequencies: 43,120,200,420, and 1000kHz), a video plankton recorder system (VPR), an environmental sensor system (CTD, fluorometer, transmissometer), and several other bio-optical sensors (down- and upwelling spectral radiometers, spectral attenuation, and backscattering, and absorption meters).\" *(2)
\n*(1) Wiebe, P.H., et al., 2002, BIOMAPER-II: An Integrated Instrument Platform for Coupled Biological and Physical Measurements in Coastal and Oceanic Regimes. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 27(3):700-716.
\n*(2) Fofonoff and Millard, 1983, UNESCO technical papers in Marine Sciences, #44
\nData Submitted by:
\nData Submitted by:
\nPeter Wiebe
\nWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
\nWoods Hole, MA 02543
\nvoice: (508) 289-2313
\nfax: (508) 457-2169
pwiebe@whoi.edu
updated November 15, 2005; gfh