http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3404
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Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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2011-01-03
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
CTD profiles from the R/V Kilo Moana KM0701 cruise in the South Pacific during 2007 (WP2 project)
2011-01-03
publication
2011-01-03
revision
BCO-DMO Linked Data URI
2011-01-03
creation
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3404
Zackary I. Johnson
University of Hawaii
principalInvestigator
Erik Zinser
University of Tennessee Knoxville
principalInvestigator
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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Cite this dataset as: Johnson, Z. I., Zinser, E. (2011) CTD profiles from the R/V Kilo Moana KM0701 cruise in the South Pacific during 2007 (WP2 project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 03 January 2011) Version Date 2011-01-03 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3404 [access date]
CTD Profile Data Dataset Description: <p>Processed CTD data including pressure, temperature, and salinity profiles</p> Methods and Sampling: <p>* Sea-Bird SBE 9 Data File:<br />
* FileName = D:CTD Datakm0701ctd88_jd035_st26_c08.dat<br />
* Software Version Seasave Win32 V 5.25b<br />
* Temperature SN = 1489<br />
* Conductivity SN = 1178<br />
* Number of Bytes Per Scan = 30<br />
* Number of Voltage Words = 4<br />
* Number of Scans Averaged by the Deck Unit = 1<br />
* System UpLoad Time = Feb 04 2007 05:31:56<br />
** km0701 wp2 CTD 88 Station 26 cast#8 jd35<br />
** R/V Kilo Moana<br />
** Lat: 32 25.298 S<br />
** Long: 159 5.338 E<br />
# nquan = 13<br />
# nvalues = 598<br />
# units = specified<br />
# name 0 = scan: Scan Count<br />
# name 1 = prDM: Pressure, Digiquartz [db]<br />
# name 2 = t068C: Temperature [ITS-68, deg C]<br />
# name 3 = c0S/m: Conductivity [S/m]<br />
# name 4 = sbeox0Mm/Kg: Oxygen, SBE 43 [umol/Kg]<br />
# name 5 = flSP: Fluorescence, Seapoint<br />
# name 6 = par: PAR/Irradiance, Biospherical/Licor<br />
# name 7 = nbf: Bottles Fired<br />
# name 8 = sal00: Salinity [PSU]<br />
# name 9 = sigma-é00: Density [sigma-theta, Kg/m^3]<br />
# name 10 = potemp090C: Potential Temperature [ITS-90, deg C]<br />
# name 11 = nbin: number of scans per bin<br />
# name 12 = flag: flag<br />
# span 0 = 3156, 23055<br />
# span 1 = 4.000, 601.000<br />
# span 2 = 10.6318, 24.7521<br />
# span 3 = 3.881517, 5.352337<br />
# span 4 = 180.339, 219.161<br />
# span 5 = 3.3318e-02, 9.0876e-01<br />
# span 6 = 2.7100e-05, 2.8926e-02<br />
# span 7 = 0, 0<br />
# span 8 = 34.8603, 35.7128<br />
# span 9 = 23.8216, 26.7463<br />
# span 10 = 10.5555, 24.7448<br />
# span 11 = 6, 45<br />
# span 12 = 0.0000e+00, 0.0000e+00<br />
# interval = decibars: 1<br />
# start_time = Feb 04 2007 05:31:56<br />
# bad_flag = -9.990e-29<br />
# sensor 0 = Frequency 0 temperature, 1489, 01 Dec 2005<br />
# sensor 1 = Frequency 1 conductivity, 1178, 01 Dec 2005, cpcor = -9.5700e-08<br />
# sensor 2 = Frequency 2 pressure, 75662, 07 JUN 1999<br />
# sensor 3 = Extrnl Volt 0 Oxygen, SBE, primary, 0019, 15 Dec 05p<br />
# sensor 4 = Extrnl Volt 2 Fluorometer, Seapoint, primary<br />
# sensor 5 = Extrnl Volt 4 irradiance (PAR), primary, 5248, 4 Jan 05<br />
# datcnv_date = Feb 26 2007 21:50:23, 5.37e<br />
# datcnv_in = F:wp2datascratchdatactdctd88_jd035_st26_c08.dat F:wp2datascratchdatactdctd88_jd035_st26_c08.CON<br />
# datcnv_skipover = 0<br />
# wildedit_date = Feb 27 2007 08:48:30, 5.37e<br />
# wildedit_in = F:wp2datascratchdatactdctd88_jd035_st26_c08.cnv<br />
# wildedit_pass1_nstd = 2.0<br />
# wildedit_pass2_nstd = 20.0<br />
# wildedit_pass2_mindelta = 0.000e+000<br />
# wildedit_npoint = 100<br />
# wildedit_vars = prDM t068C c0S/m sbeox0Mm/Kg flSP par sal00 sigma-é00 potemp090C<br />
# wildedit_excl_bad_scans = yes<br />
# wfilter_date = Feb 27 2007 08:56:25, 5.37e<br />
# wfilter_in = F:wp2datascratchdatactdctd88_jd035_st26_c08.cnv<br />
# wfilter_excl_bad_scans = yes<br />
# wfilter_action prDM = gaussian, 5, 1, 0<br />
# wfilter_action t068C = median, 21<br />
# wfilter_action c0S/m = median, 21<br />
# wfilter_action sbeox0Mm/Kg = gaussian, 5, 1, 0<br />
# wfilter_action flSP = gaussian, 5, 1, 0<br />
# wfilter_action par = gaussian, 5, 1, 0<br />
# wfilter_action sal00 = gaussian, 5, 1, 0<br />
# wfilter_action sigma-é00 = gaussian, 5, 1, 0<br />
# wfilter_action potemp090C = median, 21<br />
# loopedit_date = Feb 27 2007 09:16:52, 5.37e<br />
# loopedit_in = F:wp2datascratchdatactdctd88_jd035_st26_c08.cnv<br />
# loopedit_minVelocity = 0.250<br />
# loopedit_surfaceSoak: minDepth = 0.0, maxDepth = 20, useDeckPress = 1<br />
# loopedit_excl_bad_scans = yes<br />
# binavg_date = Feb 27 2007 10:37:39, 5.37e<br />
# binavg_in = F:wp2datascratchdatactdctd88_jd035_st26_c08.cnv<br />
# binavg_bintype = decibars<br />
# binavg_binsize = 1<br />
# binavg_excl_bad_scans = yes<br />
# binavg_skipover = 0<br />
# binavg_surface_bin = no, min = 0.000, max = 0.000, value = 0.000<br />
# file_type = ascii</p>
Funding provided by NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE) Award Number: OCE-0526462 Award URL: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0526462
Funding provided by NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE) Award Number: OCE-0526072 Award URL: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0526072
completed
Zackary I. Johnson
University of Hawaii
1-252-504-7543
Marine Sciences and Conservation 135 Duke Marine Lab Rd.
Beaufort
NC
28516
USA
zij@duke.edu
pointOfContact
Erik Zinser
University of Tennessee Knoxville
1-865-974-9283
Dept. of Microbiology M409 WLS
Knoxville
TN
37996
USA
ezinser@utk.edu
pointOfContact
asNeeded
Dataset Version: 03 January 2011
Unknown
CTD_Dataset
CTD
Station
date
time
lon
lat
Scan
Press
Temp
Cond
O2
Fluor
PAR
Nbf
Salinity
Density
Pot_Temp
Nbin
Flag
CTD Sea-Bird 9
theme
None, User defined
dataset_id
station id
station
date
time of day
longitude
latitude
scan
water pressure
water temperature
conductivity
dissolved Oxygen
fluorescence
PAR
No BCO-DMO term
salinity
density
potential temperature
number of bins
flag
featureType
BCO-DMO Standard Parameters
CTD Sea-Bird 9
instrument
BCO-DMO Standard Instruments
KM0701
service
Deployment Activity
SP1/South Pacific
place
Locations
otherRestrictions
otherRestrictions
Access Constraints: none. Use Constraints: Please follow guidelines at: http://www.bco-dmo.org/terms-use Distribution liability: Under no circumstances shall BCO-DMO be liable for any direct, incidental, special, consequential, indirect, or punitive damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, the materials in this data submission. If you are dissatisfied with any materials in this data submission your sole and exclusive remedy is to discontinue use.
Ecotypic Diversity and Adaptation of Prochlorococcus in the Stratified, High Temperature Waters of the Western Pacific Warm Pool
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/oceanography/zij/wp2/
Ecotypic Diversity and Adaptation of Prochlorococcus in the Stratified, High Temperature Waters of the Western Pacific Warm Pool
<p>In most tropical and subtropical ecosystems, the prokaryotic cyanobacteria Prochlorococcus plays a critical role in ecosystem structure and biogeochemistry because it is the numerically dominant photoautotrophic picoplankter. Although the worldwide distributions of Prochlorococcus are generally understood, the precise reasons for its overwhelming ecological success have remained elusive. This picture has recently become complicated by the discovery that Prochlorococcus is not monophyletic and that different genetic clades of Prochlorococcus have remarkably different distributions with depth and over oceanic basins. Thus, our understanding of factors that structure Prochlorococcus populations in the natural environment, and our ability to predict how this structure might respond to environmental changes, are limited. The PIs will address this by focusing on naturally occurring populations in the Western Pacific Warm Pool, an area where Prochlorococcus is known to dominate, but where there are no data on clade abundances. In addition to being a large region of the Pacific Ocean with significance to the global carbon cycle, the Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) is of particular interest because it is typically highly stratified, with surface waters having extreme temperatures and light levels compared to those at depth. Populations of Prochlorococcus at the surface and at depth experience different environmental pressures, and may belong to different clades and have different adaptive physiologies. The PIs will test this hypothesis on a cruise from Hawaii to Brisbane, Australia through the stratified WPWP. Samples from this transect will be used to quantify (using quantitative PCR) the six known clades of Prochlorococcus and to search for new clades (using clone libraries and isolates) and their abundances. The ultimate goal is to relate clade abundances to temperature, light, nutrient concentrations and other measured biological, chemical and physical variables.</p>
<p>This project will encompass multiple layers of outreach to scientists and the scientific community at large. Data and strains will be deposited at national repositories and results will be disseminated through publications, professional meeting presentations, and a project web site. Undergraduates and graduate students will be trained, and students will be an integral part of the data collection, analysis, and dissemination phases and will be encouraged to present at national meetings. Cross-institutional training will enhance graduate student education. The PIs will integrate results from this project into undergraduate and graduate curricula at their home institutions and will be attending the NSF sponsored 'Scientific Inquiry in the K-16 Classroom' seminar to develop methods to link results to primary education. The PIs will use presentations and activities with local outreach groups, such as the Hawaii Academy of Sciences, to encourage scientific understanding through mentoring, science symposia and science competitions for primary and secondary school students.</p>
<p><a href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/WP2/wp2_cruise_report.pdf">WP2/KM0701 Cruise Report</a></p>
<p> </p>
WP2
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eng; USA
oceans
SP1/South Pacific
2011-01-03
Western Pacific
0
BCO-DMO catalogue of parameters from CTD profiles from the R/V Kilo Moana KM0701 cruise in the South Pacific during 2007 (WP2 project)
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
info@bco-dmo.org
http://www.bco-dmo.org
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http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23052.rdf
Name: CTD_Dataset
Units: text
Description: CTD profile data dataset id (19708001)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23053.rdf
Name: CTD
Units: integer
Description: CTD number
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23054.rdf
Name: Station
Units: integer
Description: Station number
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23055.rdf
Name: date
Units: YYYYMMDD
Description: Station date (GMT)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23056.rdf
Name: time
Units: HHMMSS
Description: Station time (GMT)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23057.rdf
Name: lon
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Station longitude (West is negative)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23058.rdf
Name: lat
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Station latitude (South is negative)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23059.rdf
Name: Scan
Units: integer
Description: Scan count
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23060.rdf
Name: Press
Units: decibars
Description: Pressure
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23061.rdf
Name: Temp
Units: degrees Celsius
Description: Temperature (ITS-68)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23062.rdf
Name: Cond
Units: Siemens/meter
Description: Conductivity from sensor 2
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23063.rdf
Name: O2
Units: umol/Kg
Description: Oxygen (SBE-43)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23064.rdf
Name: Fluor
Units: (tbd)
Description: Fluorescence (Seapoint)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23065.rdf
Name: PAR
Units: (tbd)
Description: photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) (Biospherical/Licor)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23066.rdf
Name: Nbf
Units: integer
Description: Bottle fired
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23067.rdf
Name: Salinity
Units: practical salinity units (PSU)
Description: Salinity
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23068.rdf
Name: Density
Units: Kg/m^3
Description: Density (Sigma_Theta)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23069.rdf
Name: Pot_Temp
Units: degrees Celsius
Description: Potential Temperature (ITS-90)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23070.rdf
Name: Nbin
Units: integer
Description: number of scans per bin
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/23071.rdf
Name: Flag
Units: integer
Description: Data Flag (always 0 in these data)
GB/NERC/BODC > British Oceanographic Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, United Kingdom
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/file/wnnxN3vhvKR0E4/CTD_Profiles.csv
CTD_Profiles.csv
Primary data file for dataset ID 3404
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<p>* Sea-Bird SBE 9 Data File:<br />
* FileName = D:CTD Datakm0701ctd88_jd035_st26_c08.dat<br />
* Software Version Seasave Win32 V 5.25b<br />
* Temperature SN = 1489<br />
* Conductivity SN = 1178<br />
* Number of Bytes Per Scan = 30<br />
* Number of Voltage Words = 4<br />
* Number of Scans Averaged by the Deck Unit = 1<br />
* System UpLoad Time = Feb 04 2007 05:31:56<br />
** km0701 wp2 CTD 88 Station 26 cast#8 jd35<br />
** R/V Kilo Moana<br />
** Lat: 32 25.298 S<br />
** Long: 159 5.338 E<br />
# nquan = 13<br />
# nvalues = 598<br />
# units = specified<br />
# name 0 = scan: Scan Count<br />
# name 1 = prDM: Pressure, Digiquartz [db]<br />
# name 2 = t068C: Temperature [ITS-68, deg C]<br />
# name 3 = c0S/m: Conductivity [S/m]<br />
# name 4 = sbeox0Mm/Kg: Oxygen, SBE 43 [umol/Kg]<br />
# name 5 = flSP: Fluorescence, Seapoint<br />
# name 6 = par: PAR/Irradiance, Biospherical/Licor<br />
# name 7 = nbf: Bottles Fired<br />
# name 8 = sal00: Salinity [PSU]<br />
# name 9 = sigma-é00: Density [sigma-theta, Kg/m^3]<br />
# name 10 = potemp090C: Potential Temperature [ITS-90, deg C]<br />
# name 11 = nbin: number of scans per bin<br />
# name 12 = flag: flag<br />
# span 0 = 3156, 23055<br />
# span 1 = 4.000, 601.000<br />
# span 2 = 10.6318, 24.7521<br />
# span 3 = 3.881517, 5.352337<br />
# span 4 = 180.339, 219.161<br />
# span 5 = 3.3318e-02, 9.0876e-01<br />
# span 6 = 2.7100e-05, 2.8926e-02<br />
# span 7 = 0, 0<br />
# span 8 = 34.8603, 35.7128<br />
# span 9 = 23.8216, 26.7463<br />
# span 10 = 10.5555, 24.7448<br />
# span 11 = 6, 45<br />
# span 12 = 0.0000e+00, 0.0000e+00<br />
# interval = decibars: 1<br />
# start_time = Feb 04 2007 05:31:56<br />
# bad_flag = -9.990e-29<br />
# sensor 0 = Frequency 0 temperature, 1489, 01 Dec 2005<br />
# sensor 1 = Frequency 1 conductivity, 1178, 01 Dec 2005, cpcor = -9.5700e-08<br />
# sensor 2 = Frequency 2 pressure, 75662, 07 JUN 1999<br />
# sensor 3 = Extrnl Volt 0 Oxygen, SBE, primary, 0019, 15 Dec 05p<br />
# sensor 4 = Extrnl Volt 2 Fluorometer, Seapoint, primary<br />
# sensor 5 = Extrnl Volt 4 irradiance (PAR), primary, 5248, 4 Jan 05<br />
# datcnv_date = Feb 26 2007 21:50:23, 5.37e<br />
# datcnv_in = F:wp2datascratchdatactdctd88_jd035_st26_c08.dat F:wp2datascratchdatactdctd88_jd035_st26_c08.CON<br />
# datcnv_skipover = 0<br />
# wildedit_date = Feb 27 2007 08:48:30, 5.37e<br />
# wildedit_in = F:wp2datascratchdatactdctd88_jd035_st26_c08.cnv<br />
# wildedit_pass1_nstd = 2.0<br />
# wildedit_pass2_nstd = 20.0<br />
# wildedit_pass2_mindelta = 0.000e+000<br />
# wildedit_npoint = 100<br />
# wildedit_vars = prDM t068C c0S/m sbeox0Mm/Kg flSP par sal00 sigma-é00 potemp090C<br />
# wildedit_excl_bad_scans = yes<br />
# wfilter_date = Feb 27 2007 08:56:25, 5.37e<br />
# wfilter_in = F:wp2datascratchdatactdctd88_jd035_st26_c08.cnv<br />
# wfilter_excl_bad_scans = yes<br />
# wfilter_action prDM = gaussian, 5, 1, 0<br />
# wfilter_action t068C = median, 21<br />
# wfilter_action c0S/m = median, 21<br />
# wfilter_action sbeox0Mm/Kg = gaussian, 5, 1, 0<br />
# wfilter_action flSP = gaussian, 5, 1, 0<br />
# wfilter_action par = gaussian, 5, 1, 0<br />
# wfilter_action sal00 = gaussian, 5, 1, 0<br />
# wfilter_action sigma-é00 = gaussian, 5, 1, 0<br />
# wfilter_action potemp090C = median, 21<br />
# loopedit_date = Feb 27 2007 09:16:52, 5.37e<br />
# loopedit_in = F:wp2datascratchdatactdctd88_jd035_st26_c08.cnv<br />
# loopedit_minVelocity = 0.250<br />
# loopedit_surfaceSoak: minDepth = 0.0, maxDepth = 20, useDeckPress = 1<br />
# loopedit_excl_bad_scans = yes<br />
# binavg_date = Feb 27 2007 10:37:39, 5.37e<br />
# binavg_in = F:wp2datascratchdatactdctd88_jd035_st26_c08.cnv<br />
# binavg_bintype = decibars<br />
# binavg_binsize = 1<br />
# binavg_excl_bad_scans = yes<br />
# binavg_skipover = 0<br />
# binavg_surface_bin = no, min = 0.000, max = 0.000, value = 0.000<br />
# file_type = ascii</p>
Specified by the Principal Investigator(s)
<p>Raw CTD data (downcast only) processed using Sea-Bird SBE Data Processing Version 7.18 using filters and windows as described in the data files.<br />
<br />
<strong>BCO-DMO Processing Notes</strong><br />
- Awk written to reformat original .cnv files contributed by Zackary Johnson<br />
- AWK: WP2_CTDcnv_2_bcodmo.awk<br />
- Header data for CTD data generated from .cnv file header<br />
- space delimited reformatted to tab delimited<br />
- all records with "#" or "*" ignored<br />
- blank lines ignored<br />
- BCO-DMO header o/p from routine</p>
Specified by the Principal Investigator(s)
asNeeded
7.x-1.1
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
info@bco-dmo.org
http://www.bco-dmo.org
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
For questions regarding this resource, please contact BCO-DMO via the email address provided.
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CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD Sea-Bird 9
PI Supplied Instrument Name: CTD Sea-Bird 9 PI Supplied Instrument Description:href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/WP2/Formats_of_data_2007.pdf">See: Formats_of_data_2007.pdf
href="http://bcodata.whoi.edu/WP2/thsl_cal.pdf">See: thsl_cal.pdf
Parameters from .cnv file:
# name 0 = scan: Scan Count
# name 1 = prDM: Pressure, Digiquartz [db]
# name 2 = t068C: Temperature [ITS-68, deg C]
# name 3 = c0S/m: Conductivity [S/m]
# name 4 = sbeox0Mm/Kg: Oxygen, SBE 43 [umol/Kg]
# name 5 = flSP: Fluorescence, Seapoint
# name 6 = par: PAR/Irradiance, Biospherical/Licor
# name 7 = nbf: Bottles Fired
# name 8 = sal00: Salinity [PSU]
# name 9 = sigma-é00: Density [sigma-theta, Kg/m^3]
# name 10 = potemp090C: Potential Temperature [ITS-90, deg C]
# name 11 = nbin: number of scans per bin Instrument Name: CTD Sea-Bird 9 Instrument Short Name:CTD SBE 9 Instrument Description: The Sea-Bird SBE 9 is a type of CTD instrument package. The SBE 9 is the Underwater Unit and is most often combined with the SBE 11 Deck Unit (for real-time readout using conductive wire) when deployed from a research vessel. The combination of the SBE 9 and SBE 11 is called a SBE 911. The SBE 9 uses Sea-Bird's standard modular temperature and conductivity sensors (SBE 3 and SBE 4). The SBE 9 CTD can be configured with auxiliary sensors to measure other parameters including dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, fluorometer, altimeter, etc.). Note that in most cases, it is more accurate to specify SBE 911 than SBE 9 since it is likely a SBE 11 deck unit was used. more information from Sea-Bird Electronics Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/130/
Cruise: KM0701
KM0701
R/V Kilo Moana
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Kilo Moana
vessel
KM0701
Zackary I. Johnson
University of Hawaii
http://bcodata.whoi.edu/WP2/wp2_cruise_report.pdf
Report describing KM0701
R/V Kilo Moana
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Kilo Moana
vessel