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ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
Drifter buoy data collected by NOAA/PMEL/EcoFOCI from multiple cruises in the Northeast Pacific, Coastal Gulf of Alaska, SE Bering Sea from 2001-2004 (NEP project)
2007-10-09
publication
2007-10-09
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BCO-DMO Linked Data URI
2007-10-09
creation
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3550
Phyllis Stabeno
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
principalInvestigator
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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http://www.bco-dmo.org
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Cite this dataset as: Stabeno, P. (2007) Drifter buoy data collected by NOAA/PMEL/EcoFOCI from multiple cruises in the Northeast Pacific, Coastal Gulf of Alaska, SE Bering Sea from 2001-2004 (NEP project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 2007-10-09) Version Date 2007-10-09 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3550 [access date]
Drifter buoy data collected by NOAA/PMEL/EcoFOCI Dataset Description: <p>NEP-CGOA (Northeast Pacific - Coastal Gulf of Alaska) Ecosystems and Fisheries Oceanography Coordinated Investigations (NOAA/PMEL/EcoFOCI)</p>
<p>Some drifters were deployed from FOCI/PMEL cruises that were not associated with a GLOBEC NEP cruises. Information on these deployments can be found in the following FOCI cruise reports:<br />
<a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/FOCIdrifters/HX-245_cr.pdf" target="_blank">HX245</a> - 06/04/2001 to 06/25/2001; Drifter ID's 13144, 13151, 13152, 13170.<br />
<a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/FOCIdrifters/La0101r.pdf" target="_blank">LA0101</a> - 10/07/2001 to 10/16/2001; Drifter ID's 13143, 13163, 22025, 22244, 22383, 22578, 23827, 24213.<br />
<a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/FOCIdrifters/MF0205.pdf" target="_blank">MF0205</a> - 04/21/2002 to 05/11/2002; Drifter ID's 36246, 36247, 36248, 36249, 36250, 36251.<br />
<a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/FOCIdrifters/HX-259_cr.pdf" target="_blank">HX259</a> - 05/16/2002 to 06/19/2002; Drifter ID's 36264, 36265.<br />
<a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/FOCIdrifters/MF03-07_rpt.pdf" target="_blank">MF0307</a> - 05/17/2003 to 05/24/2003; Drifter ID's 37489, 37520.<br />
<a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/FOCIdrifters/MF03-12_Rpt.pdf" target="_blank">MF0312</a> - 09/23/2003 to 10/04/2003; Drifter ID's 43820, 43821.<br />
<a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/FOCIdrifters/MF04-04_rpt.pdf" target="_blank">MF0404</a> - 04/09/2004 to 04/22/2004; Drifter ID's 43703, 43704, 43707, 43708, 43729, 43733, 43735, 43737, 43738.<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/FOCIdrifters/MF0405_rpt.pdf">MF0405</a> - 04/24/2004 to 05/02/2004; Drifter ID&quot;s 43711, 43712.<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/FOCIdrifters/MF04-05_Leg2_rpt.pdf">MF0405 (Leg 2)</a> - 05/15/2004 to 05/21/2004; Drifter ID's 43723, 43724, 43701, 43702.<br />
<a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/FOCIdrifters/LA0401_LaurierJul04_Rpt.pdf" target="_blank">LA0401</a> - 07/09/2004 to 07/22/2004; Drifter ID's 43705, 43706.<br />
<a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/FOCIdrifters/HX288-2004cr.pdf" target="_blank">HX288</a> - 07/26/2004 to 08/20/2004; Drifter ID's 43709, 43710, 43715, 43721, 43722, 43730, 43731, 43732, 43734. (Cruise also known as 3HX04.)<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/FOCIdrifters/MF0409_FCI.pdf">MF0409</a> - 08/13/2004 to 09/06/2004; Drifter ID's 53297, 53288.<br />
<a href="http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/FOCIdrifters/MF04-10_Rpt.pdf" target="_blank">MF0410</a> - 09/09/2004 to 09/22/2004; Drifter ID's 43699, 43700.</p>
<p>For access to the original data, see <a href="http://www.ecofoci.noaa.gov/drifters/efoci_drifterData.shtml" target="_blank">http://www.ecofoci.noaa.gov/drifters/efoci_drifterData.shtml.</a></p>
<p>DATA CONTACT:<br />
<i>Dave Kachel or Peggy Sullivan<br />
NOAA/PMEL - EcoFOCI<br />
7600 Sand Point Way NE<br />
Seattle, WA 98115<br />
sullivan: 206-526-6185</i> <a href="mailto:peggy.sullivan@noaa.gov">peggy.sullivan@noaa.gov</a><br />
<i>kachel: 206-526-6195</i> <a href="mailto:dave.kachel@noaa.gov">dave.kachel@noaa.gov</a></p> Methods and Sampling: <p>Data are provided for all FOCI drifters released within each year, 2001-2004, including Gulf of Alaska, Aleutian Islands, and Bering Sea. All drifter data begin in the designated year, with some extending beyond the calendar year. Drifters are drogued at 40 meters depth.&nbsp; Other metadata provided:<br />
<b>Drogue type 2004</b>: holey sock<br />
<b>Drogue manufacturer 2001</b>: MetOcean<br />
<b>Drogue manufacturer 2002</b>: Technocean<br />
<b>Drogue manufacturer 2003</b>: MetOcean<br />
<b>Drogue manufacturer 2004</b>: MetOcean</p>
<p><b>Deployment Comments</b>:<br />
13126: aground<br />
13127: aground<br />
13129: aground on Umnak Is<br />
13130: aground<br />
13131: aground Port Chatham<br />
13135: lost drogue<br />
13137: aground<br />
13138: aground<br />
13140: aground<br />
13145: aground<br />
13147: aground<br />
13148: aground<br />
13152: aground<br />
13153: aground<br />
13154: aground<br />
13156: JD 131 (?) picked up by boat at 53 66 27.47 , heading for Seattle<br />
13157: aground<br />
13159: aground<br />
21957: aground<br />
21966: this drifter was never deployed<br />
22343: aground<br />
22366: aground<br />
22383: aground<br />
22394: aground 23929: in March 2002 this mooring headed ttle<br />
24053: lost its drogue<br />
24213: aground</p>
<p>22354: aground<br />
22778: aground<br />
34240: picked up by boat<br />
34241: aground<br />
34242: Marine Mammal people deployed this drifter<br />
34245: aground<br />
34246: aground<br />
34248: aground<br />
34249: aground<br />
34250: aground<br />
34291: aground on Sutwik Island<br />
34292: last 3 days of spotty data and Dutch Harbor data cut off<br />
34293: aground on St George Island<br />
36249: aground<br />
36256: aground<br />
36258: aground<br />
36259: aground<br />
36261: aground<br />
36263: aground<br />
36265: aground<br />
36268: aground<br />
36269: aground - deployed in box (Great Pacific)<br />
36270: deployed in box (Great Pacific)<br />
37475: lost drogue<br />
37476: aground<br />
37479: aground<br />
37483: went into sea grass area<br />
37502: aground<br />
37515: aground<br />
37517: aground<br />
37519: aground 37522: aground</p>
<p>37484: stopped transmitting<br />
37486: released at GAK-2<br />
37489: ~7/15/03 fisherman picked up buoy at 56 33N, 159 49W - instructed (by METOCEAN) to redeploy buoy - <br />
37490: picked up by boat<br />
37492: stopped transmitting<br />
37493: Cordova<br />
37494: released at GAK-6<br />
37496: released at GAK-4<br />
37497: stopped transmitting<br />
37499: stopped transmitting<br />
37500: aground<br />
37503: aground<br />
37504: stopped transmitting<br />
37506: aground<br />
37507: aground<br />
37508: aground - for MF fisheries cruise - deployed near center of line 8 - depl info fm M Guttormsen (but he couldn't verify ARGOS ID) - these 2 drifters appear to have been deployed at the same time<br />
37511: Cordova<br />
37512: stopped transmitting<br />
37513: for MF fisheries cruise - deployed near center of line 8 - depl info fm M Guttormsen (but he couldn't verify ARGOS ID) - these 2 drifters appear to have been deployed at the same time<br />
37514: stopped transmitting<br />
37520: stopped transmitting<br />
43736: after depl no tx received - file is for Seattle tx only 43820: stopped transmitting</p>
<p>43700: lost drogue - <br />
43701: aground<br />
43702: probably lost drogue in mid-June<br />
43703: aground<br />
43704: aground<br />
43705: stopped tx<br />
43707: deployed in eddy<br />
43708: aground<br />
43712: stopped transmitting JD 99/2005 <br />
43713: aground<br />
43715: stopped transmitting <br />
43716: aground<br />
43718: stopped transmitting <br />
43719: stopped transmitting <br />
43720: stopped transmitting <br />
43721: aground<br />
43722: stopped tx (altho not moving too much twds end)<br />
43725: stopped transmitting <br />
43727: aground<br />
43728: aground<br />
43730: stopped transmitting<br />
43732: stopped transmitting<br />
43733: aground<br />
43734: stopped transmitting<br />
43738: stopped transmitting<br />
53287: aground<br />
53288: aground</p>
<p><b>Data Comments</b>:<br />
13128: re-run velacc; then Phyllis wants to re-look at this data - velacc missing 292 days - drogue sensor doesn't work<br />
13129: re-run velacc - velacc missing 63 days<br />
13130: re-run velacc<br />
13131: re-run velacc - velacc missing 66 days - looks like drifter lost drogue in pass<br />
13132: re-run velacc - velacc missing 66 days - <br />
13136: re-run velacc - velacc missing 139 days - <br />
13142: 3/6/03, but started transmitting again on 5/25/03 - put back in pgm 30572 inactived status<br />
13154: one old hit in 1/02<br />
13156: JD 131 (?) picked up by boat at 53 55.56, 166 27.47 , heading for Seattle<br />
13158: re-run velacc - velacc missing 141 days - <br />
13162: re-run velacc - velacc missing 147 days - 2 bad pts (removed JD 278, 2329 GMT and 361, 0004 GMT)<br />
13163: re-run vel file (cut too soon) - Phyllis cut end of file -<br />
13164: re-run vel file (cut too soon) - Phyllis cut end of file -<br />
13169: lg vels due to gaps in data (DOES PHYLLIS WANT TO EDIT THIS TO GET RID OF HUGE VELS?) - re-run vel file (cut too soon) - Phyllis cut end of file -<br />
13170: Phyllis cut end of data file<br />
21956: Phyllis cut end of data file<br />
21966: this drifter was never deployed<br />
22025: Phyllis cut end of data file<br />
22089: DeWitt removed 1 bad pt (JD 251, 1320 GMT) - Phyllis cut end of data file<br />
22244: DeWitt removed on more bad pt (JD 305, 1354 GMT) - re-run vel file (cut too soon) - 2 bad pts (removed JD 288, 0752 and JD 303, 1918 GMT) - Phyllis cut end of file -<br />
22383: Phyllis cut very end of file<br />
22469: Phyllis cut end of data file (in bay)<br />
22578: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
22579: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
22580: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis wants to re-check this file<br />
22666: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis wants to re-check this file<br />
23828: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
23929: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of file - in March 2002 this mooring headed twds Seattle<br />
24036: re-run vel file - cut too short<br />
24053: DeWitt removed 2 bad pts (JD 364, 0113 GMT and JD 365, 0102 GMT) - re-run vel file (cut too short) 24210: add missing data fm 287-300 and re-run file<br />
24213: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
29347: re-run vel file (cut too short) - long ARGOS msg<br />
29348: DeWitt removed 1 bad pt (JD 216, 1421 GMT)<br />
29349: long ARGOS msg</p>
<p>22778: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
23787: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of data<br />
34241: Phyllis cut end of file (circling Chirikof)<br />
34242: re-run vel file - 1 bad pt (removed JD 287, 0045 GMT) - Phyllis cut end of data (trailing west)<br />
34243: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
34244: re-run vel (removed 1 bad pt: JD 289, 2050 GMT)<br />
34245: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
34246: Phyllis cut end of file - after JD 268 the only tx rec'd was when it was aground<br />
34248: Phyllis cut end of data<br />
34249: re-run vel file - 1 bad pt (removed JD 282, 1806 GMT)<br />
34250: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
34288: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of data<br />
36246: data lost btwn 123-135<br />
36247: data lost btwn 120-135<br />
36248: data lost btwn 119-135<br />
36249: Phyllis cut end of file - aground after JD 260 - data lost btwn 121-135<br />
36250: Phyllis cut end of file - data lost btwn 122-135<br />
36251: re-run vel file - 1 bad pt (removed JD 274, 1156 GMT) - data lost btwn 123-135<br />
36252: Phyllis wants to re-check this file - Phyllis cut end of file<br />
36253: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
36257: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
36258: re-run vel file (misssing first 8 days of depl)<br />
36259: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
36260: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
36263: re-run vel file - 1 bad pt (removed JD 289, 1912 GMT)<br />
36265: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
36267: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
36269: Phyllis cut data in bay<br />
36270: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
37474: Phyllis wants to look at this file closer<br />
37475: Phyllis cut this file<br />
37477: re-run vel file - 1 bad pt (removed JD 358, 1829 GMT) - Phyllis cut data at end of file<br />
37480: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37483: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37502: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37517: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
37518: re-run vel (cut too short) - Phyllis lopped of beginning data (zero vels)<br />
37519: Phylli cut end of data (in bay)<br />
37523: re-run vel (cut too short)</p>
<p>37478: Phyllis chopped file (submergence decreased)<br />
37484: Phyllis chopped end of file (Port Chatham)<br />
37485: Phyllis chopped data<br />
37486: I don't have submergence data for end of file - what do we do with data?<br />
37487: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37488: sporadic hits later<br />
37490: Dkachel's file states that JD 146 was the last good data point<br />
37491: Phyllis cut data (low submerg)<br />
37492: Phyllis cut data - stopped transmitting - 3/31/05 Returned to ARGOS<br />
37493: Phyllis cut data (low submerg)<br />
37494: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37496: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of file<br />
37497: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of file<br />
37498: Phyllis cut end of file (low submerg)<br />
37499: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37501: Phyllis wants blowup of end of data<br />
37503: run vel file (no good vel file exists) - no ARGOS IDs recorded in cruise report - best guess - <br />
37504: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of file - returned to ARGOS 3/9/05 (submited request to ARGOS again on 6/30/05)<br />
37505: re-run vel file (cut too short) - returned to ARGO 3/9/05 - Alpha Helix - no ARGOS IDs recorded in cruise report - best guess<br />
37510: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of file<br />
37511: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37512: re-run vel file (cut too short <br />
37516: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37520: Phyllis cut end of file (sptty data)<br />
43736: after depl no tx received - file is for Seattle tx only<br />
43820: re-run vel file (cut too short)</p>
<p>43697: still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
43698: still transmitting as of 8/29/05 - since no ARGOS IDs were included in MOA I'm not pos whether this is 43698 or 43719<br />
43700: Phyllis chopped data at JD 128 2256 GMT - still transmitting as of 8/29/05 - 3/3/04 - aboard FREEMAN (for Janet Duffy-Anderson)<br />
43701: Phyllis cut data after JD 322 - returned to ARGOS 3/31/05 - velacc too short<br />
43702: returned to ARGOS 6/30/05<br />
43703: Phyllis cut data after JD 123, 0638 GMT - 3/31/05 Returned to ARGOS 43706: stopped transmitting - returned to ARGOS 3/9/05 - velacc file chopped off too early<br />
43707: stopped tx - returned to ARGOS 6/30/05<br />
43708: velacc file cropped too soon<br />
43709: stopped tx - returned to ARGOS 6/30/05<br />
43710: stopped tx - returned to ARGOS 6/30/05<br />
43711: removed 2 bad points (JD 158, 153 GMT and JD 158, 154 GMT) - returned to ARGOS 3/31/05 - it looks like velacc chopped too soon (spotty tx near end)<br />
43712: velacc too short (returned to ARGOS 6/3/05)<br />
43713: (returned to ARGOS 6/30/05)<br />
43714: Phyllis cut data after JD 17, 622 GMT - still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
43715: returned to ARGOS 3/31/05 - velacc file chopped off too early<br />
43717: still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
43718: Phyllis cut data after JD 291, 2349 GMT<br />
43719: since no ARGOS IDs were included in MOA I'm not pos whether this is 43698 or 43719<br />
43721: Phyllis chopped data after JD 262, 0900 GMT - velacc file needs to be cropped<br />
43722: returned to ARGOS 3/9/05<br />
43723: still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
43726: still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
43727: Phyllis chopped data after JD 181, 2329 GMT<br />
43730: returned to ARGOS 3/9/05 - velacc file chopped off too early<br />
43731: still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
43732: returned to ARGOS 3/31/05 - velacc file chopped off too early<br />
43733: 3/31/05 Returned to ARGOS - Phyllis says to cut the data set at JD124, 1900<br />
43734: returned to ARGOS 3/9/05 - velacc file chopped off too early<br />
43735: removed 1 bad point (JD 143, 2330 GMT) - Phyllis says to cut the data set at JD155, 1900<br />
43738: returned to ARGOS 3/9/05 - velacc file chopped off too early<br />
53287: fm MetOcean to Kodiak for Libby Loggerwell<br />
53288: Phyllis cut data after JD 330, 1130 GMT - Libby Loggerwell/Chris Wilson<br />
53289: Phyllis chopped data after JD 116, 1204 GMT - still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
53291: still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
53292: Phyllis chopped data after JD 42, 0831 GMT - stopped tx - returned to ARGOS 3/31/05 - it looks like velacc chopped too soon<br />
53293: still transmitting as of 8/29/05</p>
<p>4 Jan 2007</p>
Funding provided by National Science Foundation (NSF) Award Number: unknown NEP NSF
Funding provided by NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA/NMFS) Award Number: unknown NEP NOAA/NMFS
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Phyllis Stabeno
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
206-526-6453
phyllis.stabeno@noaa.gov
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speed_v
speed_u
time_gmt
yrday_gmt
year_gmt
lat
lon
speed
dir
drifter
lat_start
lon_start
deployment
cruiseid
year_start
theme
None, User defined
velocity north
velocity east
time_gmt
yrday_gmt
year
latitude
longitude
No BCO-DMO term
drifterid
latitude at start time of measurement
longitude at start time of measurement
deployment number
cruise id
year_start
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BCO-DMO Standard Parameters
MF0111
EW0205
MF0211
MF0303
MF0310
KM0313
HX271
HX287
HX284
GP0401-02
GP0108
GP0207-01
MF0105
KM0309B
RB0103b
RB0103L3
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Deployment Activity
Northeast Pacific
Coastal Gulf of Alaska
SE Bering Sea
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Locations
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U.S. GLOBal ocean ECosystems dynamics
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U.S. GLOBal ocean ECosystems dynamics
U.S. GLOBEC (GLOBal ocean ECosystems dynamics) is a research program organized by oceanographers and fisheries scientists to address the question of how global climate change may affect the abundance and production of animals in the sea.
The U.S. GLOBEC Program currently had major research efforts underway in the Georges Bank / Northwest Atlantic Region, and the Northeast Pacific (with components in the California Current and in the Coastal Gulf of Alaska). U.S. GLOBEC was a major contributor to International GLOBEC efforts in the Southern Ocean and Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP).
U.S. GLOBEC
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U.S. GLOBEC Northeast Pacific
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U.S. GLOBEC Northeast Pacific
<p><strong>Program in a Nutshell</strong></p>
<p><strong>Goal: </strong> To understand the effects of climate variability and climate change on the distribution, abundance and production of marine animals (including commercially important living marine resources) in the eastern North Pacific. To embody this understanding in diagnostic and prognostic ecosystem models, capable of capturing the ecosystem response to major climatic fluctuations.</p>
<p><strong>Approach: </strong>To study the effects of past and present climate variability on the population ecology and population dynamics of marine biota and living marine resources, and to use this information as a proxy for how the ecosystems of the eastern North Pacific may respond to future global climate change. The strong temporal variability in the physical and biological signals of the NEP will be used to examine the biophysical mechanisms through which zooplankton and salmon populations respond to physical forcing and biological interactions in the coastal regions of the two gyres. Annual and interannual variability will be studied directly through <strong>long-term observations</strong> and detailed <strong>process studies</strong>; variability at longer time scales will be examined through <strong>retrospective analysis</strong> of directly measured and proxy data. Coupled <strong>biophysical models</strong> of the ecosystems of these regions will be developed and tested using the process studies and data collected from the long-term observation programs, then further tested and improved by hindcasting selected retrospective data series.</p>
NEP
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Northeast Pacific; Coastal Gulf of Alaska; SE Bering Sea
2007-10-09
Northeast Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Alaska
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BCO-DMO catalogue of parameters from Drifter buoy data collected by NOAA/PMEL/EcoFOCI from multiple cruises in the Northeast Pacific, Coastal Gulf of Alaska, SE Bering Sea from 2001-2004 (NEP 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
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
For questions regarding this resource, please contact BCO-DMO via the email address provided.
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http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27466.rdf
Name: speed_v
Units: cm/sec
Description: Originally named 'V-COMP'. Northward component of current velocity, in cm/s. Northward flow is positive.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27467.rdf
Name: speed_u
Units: cm/sec
Description: Originally named 'U-COMP'. Eastward component of current velocity, in cm/s. Eastward flow is positive.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27468.rdf
Name: time_gmt
Units: HHMM
Description: Time, in GMT format.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27469.rdf
Name: yrday_gmt
Units: day of year
Description: Yearday, in GMT format.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27470.rdf
Name: year_gmt
Units: YYYY
Description: Year, in GMT format.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27471.rdf
Name: lat
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Latitude, in decimal degrees. Positive is North.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27472.rdf
Name: lon
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Longitude, in decimal degrees. Positive is West.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27473.rdf
Name: speed
Units: cm/sec
Description: Velocity of the current/drifter.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27474.rdf
Name: dir
Units: degrees
Description: Direction the current/drifter is moving.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27475.rdf
Name: drifter
Units: unitless
Description: Specific drifter number.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27476.rdf
Name: lat_start
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Latitude where the drifter was deployed.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27477.rdf
Name: lon_start
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Longitude where the drifter was deployed.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27478.rdf
Name: deployment
Units: unitless
Description: Unique ID number for the drifter deployment, represents mmddHHMM.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27479.rdf
Name: cruiseid
Units: unitless
Description: Unique identifier for the cruise.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27480.rdf
Name: year_start
Units: YYYY
Description: Year the drifter was deployed.
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drifters_pmel.csv
Primary data file for dataset ID 3550
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<p>Data are provided for all FOCI drifters released within each year, 2001-2004, including Gulf of Alaska, Aleutian Islands, and Bering Sea. All drifter data begin in the designated year, with some extending beyond the calendar year. Drifters are drogued at 40 meters depth.&nbsp; Other metadata provided:<br />
<b>Drogue type 2004</b>: holey sock<br />
<b>Drogue manufacturer 2001</b>: MetOcean<br />
<b>Drogue manufacturer 2002</b>: Technocean<br />
<b>Drogue manufacturer 2003</b>: MetOcean<br />
<b>Drogue manufacturer 2004</b>: MetOcean</p>
<p><b>Deployment Comments</b>:<br />
13126: aground<br />
13127: aground<br />
13129: aground on Umnak Is<br />
13130: aground<br />
13131: aground Port Chatham<br />
13135: lost drogue<br />
13137: aground<br />
13138: aground<br />
13140: aground<br />
13145: aground<br />
13147: aground<br />
13148: aground<br />
13152: aground<br />
13153: aground<br />
13154: aground<br />
13156: JD 131 (?) picked up by boat at 53 66 27.47 , heading for Seattle<br />
13157: aground<br />
13159: aground<br />
21957: aground<br />
21966: this drifter was never deployed<br />
22343: aground<br />
22366: aground<br />
22383: aground<br />
22394: aground 23929: in March 2002 this mooring headed ttle<br />
24053: lost its drogue<br />
24213: aground</p>
<p>22354: aground<br />
22778: aground<br />
34240: picked up by boat<br />
34241: aground<br />
34242: Marine Mammal people deployed this drifter<br />
34245: aground<br />
34246: aground<br />
34248: aground<br />
34249: aground<br />
34250: aground<br />
34291: aground on Sutwik Island<br />
34292: last 3 days of spotty data and Dutch Harbor data cut off<br />
34293: aground on St George Island<br />
36249: aground<br />
36256: aground<br />
36258: aground<br />
36259: aground<br />
36261: aground<br />
36263: aground<br />
36265: aground<br />
36268: aground<br />
36269: aground - deployed in box (Great Pacific)<br />
36270: deployed in box (Great Pacific)<br />
37475: lost drogue<br />
37476: aground<br />
37479: aground<br />
37483: went into sea grass area<br />
37502: aground<br />
37515: aground<br />
37517: aground<br />
37519: aground 37522: aground</p>
<p>37484: stopped transmitting<br />
37486: released at GAK-2<br />
37489: ~7/15/03 fisherman picked up buoy at 56 33N, 159 49W - instructed (by METOCEAN) to redeploy buoy - <br />
37490: picked up by boat<br />
37492: stopped transmitting<br />
37493: Cordova<br />
37494: released at GAK-6<br />
37496: released at GAK-4<br />
37497: stopped transmitting<br />
37499: stopped transmitting<br />
37500: aground<br />
37503: aground<br />
37504: stopped transmitting<br />
37506: aground<br />
37507: aground<br />
37508: aground - for MF fisheries cruise - deployed near center of line 8 - depl info fm M Guttormsen (but he couldn't verify ARGOS ID) - these 2 drifters appear to have been deployed at the same time<br />
37511: Cordova<br />
37512: stopped transmitting<br />
37513: for MF fisheries cruise - deployed near center of line 8 - depl info fm M Guttormsen (but he couldn't verify ARGOS ID) - these 2 drifters appear to have been deployed at the same time<br />
37514: stopped transmitting<br />
37520: stopped transmitting<br />
43736: after depl no tx received - file is for Seattle tx only 43820: stopped transmitting</p>
<p>43700: lost drogue - <br />
43701: aground<br />
43702: probably lost drogue in mid-June<br />
43703: aground<br />
43704: aground<br />
43705: stopped tx<br />
43707: deployed in eddy<br />
43708: aground<br />
43712: stopped transmitting JD 99/2005 <br />
43713: aground<br />
43715: stopped transmitting <br />
43716: aground<br />
43718: stopped transmitting <br />
43719: stopped transmitting <br />
43720: stopped transmitting <br />
43721: aground<br />
43722: stopped tx (altho not moving too much twds end)<br />
43725: stopped transmitting <br />
43727: aground<br />
43728: aground<br />
43730: stopped transmitting<br />
43732: stopped transmitting<br />
43733: aground<br />
43734: stopped transmitting<br />
43738: stopped transmitting<br />
53287: aground<br />
53288: aground</p>
<p><b>Data Comments</b>:<br />
13128: re-run velacc; then Phyllis wants to re-look at this data - velacc missing 292 days - drogue sensor doesn't work<br />
13129: re-run velacc - velacc missing 63 days<br />
13130: re-run velacc<br />
13131: re-run velacc - velacc missing 66 days - looks like drifter lost drogue in pass<br />
13132: re-run velacc - velacc missing 66 days - <br />
13136: re-run velacc - velacc missing 139 days - <br />
13142: 3/6/03, but started transmitting again on 5/25/03 - put back in pgm 30572 inactived status<br />
13154: one old hit in 1/02<br />
13156: JD 131 (?) picked up by boat at 53 55.56, 166 27.47 , heading for Seattle<br />
13158: re-run velacc - velacc missing 141 days - <br />
13162: re-run velacc - velacc missing 147 days - 2 bad pts (removed JD 278, 2329 GMT and 361, 0004 GMT)<br />
13163: re-run vel file (cut too soon) - Phyllis cut end of file -<br />
13164: re-run vel file (cut too soon) - Phyllis cut end of file -<br />
13169: lg vels due to gaps in data (DOES PHYLLIS WANT TO EDIT THIS TO GET RID OF HUGE VELS?) - re-run vel file (cut too soon) - Phyllis cut end of file -<br />
13170: Phyllis cut end of data file<br />
21956: Phyllis cut end of data file<br />
21966: this drifter was never deployed<br />
22025: Phyllis cut end of data file<br />
22089: DeWitt removed 1 bad pt (JD 251, 1320 GMT) - Phyllis cut end of data file<br />
22244: DeWitt removed on more bad pt (JD 305, 1354 GMT) - re-run vel file (cut too soon) - 2 bad pts (removed JD 288, 0752 and JD 303, 1918 GMT) - Phyllis cut end of file -<br />
22383: Phyllis cut very end of file<br />
22469: Phyllis cut end of data file (in bay)<br />
22578: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
22579: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
22580: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis wants to re-check this file<br />
22666: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis wants to re-check this file<br />
23828: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
23929: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of file - in March 2002 this mooring headed twds Seattle<br />
24036: re-run vel file - cut too short<br />
24053: DeWitt removed 2 bad pts (JD 364, 0113 GMT and JD 365, 0102 GMT) - re-run vel file (cut too short) 24210: add missing data fm 287-300 and re-run file<br />
24213: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
29347: re-run vel file (cut too short) - long ARGOS msg<br />
29348: DeWitt removed 1 bad pt (JD 216, 1421 GMT)<br />
29349: long ARGOS msg</p>
<p>22778: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
23787: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of data<br />
34241: Phyllis cut end of file (circling Chirikof)<br />
34242: re-run vel file - 1 bad pt (removed JD 287, 0045 GMT) - Phyllis cut end of data (trailing west)<br />
34243: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
34244: re-run vel (removed 1 bad pt: JD 289, 2050 GMT)<br />
34245: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
34246: Phyllis cut end of file - after JD 268 the only tx rec'd was when it was aground<br />
34248: Phyllis cut end of data<br />
34249: re-run vel file - 1 bad pt (removed JD 282, 1806 GMT)<br />
34250: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
34288: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of data<br />
36246: data lost btwn 123-135<br />
36247: data lost btwn 120-135<br />
36248: data lost btwn 119-135<br />
36249: Phyllis cut end of file - aground after JD 260 - data lost btwn 121-135<br />
36250: Phyllis cut end of file - data lost btwn 122-135<br />
36251: re-run vel file - 1 bad pt (removed JD 274, 1156 GMT) - data lost btwn 123-135<br />
36252: Phyllis wants to re-check this file - Phyllis cut end of file<br />
36253: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
36257: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
36258: re-run vel file (misssing first 8 days of depl)<br />
36259: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
36260: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
36263: re-run vel file - 1 bad pt (removed JD 289, 1912 GMT)<br />
36265: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
36267: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
36269: Phyllis cut data in bay<br />
36270: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
37474: Phyllis wants to look at this file closer<br />
37475: Phyllis cut this file<br />
37477: re-run vel file - 1 bad pt (removed JD 358, 1829 GMT) - Phyllis cut data at end of file<br />
37480: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37483: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37502: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37517: Phyllis cut end of file<br />
37518: re-run vel (cut too short) - Phyllis lopped of beginning data (zero vels)<br />
37519: Phylli cut end of data (in bay)<br />
37523: re-run vel (cut too short)</p>
<p>37478: Phyllis chopped file (submergence decreased)<br />
37484: Phyllis chopped end of file (Port Chatham)<br />
37485: Phyllis chopped data<br />
37486: I don't have submergence data for end of file - what do we do with data?<br />
37487: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37488: sporadic hits later<br />
37490: Dkachel's file states that JD 146 was the last good data point<br />
37491: Phyllis cut data (low submerg)<br />
37492: Phyllis cut data - stopped transmitting - 3/31/05 Returned to ARGOS<br />
37493: Phyllis cut data (low submerg)<br />
37494: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37496: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of file<br />
37497: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of file<br />
37498: Phyllis cut end of file (low submerg)<br />
37499: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37501: Phyllis wants blowup of end of data<br />
37503: run vel file (no good vel file exists) - no ARGOS IDs recorded in cruise report - best guess - <br />
37504: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of file - returned to ARGOS 3/9/05 (submited request to ARGOS again on 6/30/05)<br />
37505: re-run vel file (cut too short) - returned to ARGO 3/9/05 - Alpha Helix - no ARGOS IDs recorded in cruise report - best guess<br />
37510: re-run vel file (cut too short) - Phyllis cut end of file<br />
37511: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37512: re-run vel file (cut too short <br />
37516: re-run vel file (cut too short)<br />
37520: Phyllis cut end of file (sptty data)<br />
43736: after depl no tx received - file is for Seattle tx only<br />
43820: re-run vel file (cut too short)</p>
<p>43697: still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
43698: still transmitting as of 8/29/05 - since no ARGOS IDs were included in MOA I'm not pos whether this is 43698 or 43719<br />
43700: Phyllis chopped data at JD 128 2256 GMT - still transmitting as of 8/29/05 - 3/3/04 - aboard FREEMAN (for Janet Duffy-Anderson)<br />
43701: Phyllis cut data after JD 322 - returned to ARGOS 3/31/05 - velacc too short<br />
43702: returned to ARGOS 6/30/05<br />
43703: Phyllis cut data after JD 123, 0638 GMT - 3/31/05 Returned to ARGOS 43706: stopped transmitting - returned to ARGOS 3/9/05 - velacc file chopped off too early<br />
43707: stopped tx - returned to ARGOS 6/30/05<br />
43708: velacc file cropped too soon<br />
43709: stopped tx - returned to ARGOS 6/30/05<br />
43710: stopped tx - returned to ARGOS 6/30/05<br />
43711: removed 2 bad points (JD 158, 153 GMT and JD 158, 154 GMT) - returned to ARGOS 3/31/05 - it looks like velacc chopped too soon (spotty tx near end)<br />
43712: velacc too short (returned to ARGOS 6/3/05)<br />
43713: (returned to ARGOS 6/30/05)<br />
43714: Phyllis cut data after JD 17, 622 GMT - still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
43715: returned to ARGOS 3/31/05 - velacc file chopped off too early<br />
43717: still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
43718: Phyllis cut data after JD 291, 2349 GMT<br />
43719: since no ARGOS IDs were included in MOA I'm not pos whether this is 43698 or 43719<br />
43721: Phyllis chopped data after JD 262, 0900 GMT - velacc file needs to be cropped<br />
43722: returned to ARGOS 3/9/05<br />
43723: still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
43726: still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
43727: Phyllis chopped data after JD 181, 2329 GMT<br />
43730: returned to ARGOS 3/9/05 - velacc file chopped off too early<br />
43731: still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
43732: returned to ARGOS 3/31/05 - velacc file chopped off too early<br />
43733: 3/31/05 Returned to ARGOS - Phyllis says to cut the data set at JD124, 1900<br />
43734: returned to ARGOS 3/9/05 - velacc file chopped off too early<br />
43735: removed 1 bad point (JD 143, 2330 GMT) - Phyllis says to cut the data set at JD155, 1900<br />
43738: returned to ARGOS 3/9/05 - velacc file chopped off too early<br />
53287: fm MetOcean to Kodiak for Libby Loggerwell<br />
53288: Phyllis cut data after JD 330, 1130 GMT - Libby Loggerwell/Chris Wilson<br />
53289: Phyllis chopped data after JD 116, 1204 GMT - still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
53291: still transmitting as of 8/29/05<br />
53292: Phyllis chopped data after JD 42, 0831 GMT - stopped tx - returned to ARGOS 3/31/05 - it looks like velacc chopped too soon<br />
53293: still transmitting as of 8/29/05</p>
<p>4 Jan 2007</p>
Specified by the Principal Investigator(s)
<p>Values of '2400' in time_gmt column have been changed to '2359'.<br />
Cruise ID's of 'KM0305' have been changed to 'KM0309'. KM0305 was leg one of a two-leg cruise also known as KM0309 or KM0309B.</p>
Specified by the Principal Investigator(s)
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Cruise: MF0111
MF0111
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Miller Freeman
vessel
MF0111
Nancy Kachel
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/psullivan/mf0111.pdf
Report describing MF0111
Cruise: EW0205
EW0205
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Maurice Ewing
vessel
EW0205
Nancy Kachel
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/cgoa_cruises/ew0205bcr.pdf
Report describing EW0205
Cruise: MF0211
MF0211
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Miller Freeman
vessel
MF0211
Nancy Kachel
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/cgoa_cruises/mf0211bcr.pdf
Report describing MF0211
Cruise: MF0303
MF0303
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Miller Freeman
vessel
MF0303
William J. Floering
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/psullivan/mf0303_rpt.pdf
Report describing MF0303
Cruise: MF0310
MF0310
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Miller Freeman
vessel
MF0310
Edward D. Cokelet
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/cgoa_cruises/mf0310cr.pdf
Report describing MF0310
Cruise: KM0313
KM0313
R/V Kilo Moana
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Kilo Moana
vessel
KM0313
Nancy Kachel
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/cgoa_cruises/km0313cr.pdf
Report describing KM0313
Cruise: HX271
HX271
R/V Alpha Helix
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Alpha Helix
vessel
HX271
Suzanne Strom
Western Washington University
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/cgoa_cruises/hx271cr.pdf
Report describing HX271
Cruise: HX287
HX287
R/V Alpha Helix
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Alpha Helix
vessel
HX287
Nancy Kachel
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/cgoa_cruises/hx287cr.pdf
Report describing HX287
Cruise: HX284
HX284
R/V Alpha Helix
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Alpha Helix
vessel
HX284
Sigrid A. Salo
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/cgoa_cruises/hx284cr.pdf
Report describing HX284
Cruise: GP0401-02
GP0401-02
F/V Great Pacific
vessel
GP0401-02
Edward D. Cokelet
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/cgoa_cruises/gp0401cr.pdf
Report describing GP0401-02
Cruise: GP0108
GP0108
F/V Great Pacific
vessel
GP0108
Edward V. Farley
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Alaska Fisheries Science Center
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/cgoa_cruises/gp0108cr.pdf
Report describing GP0108
Cruise: GP0207-01
GP0207-01
F/V Great Pacific
vessel
GP0207-01
Edward D. Cokelet
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/cgoa_cruises/gp0207cr.pdf
Report describing GP0207-01
Cruise: MF0105
MF0105
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Miller Freeman
vessel
MF0105
Michael F. Canino
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Alaska Fisheries Science Center
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/psullivan/mf0105_rpt.pdf
Report describing MF0105
Cruise: KM0309B
KM0309B
R/V Kilo Moana
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Kilo Moana
vessel
KM0309B
Nancy Kachel
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/cgoa_cruises/KM0305_FCI.pdf
Report describing KM0309B
Cruise: RB0103b
RB0103b
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown
vessel
RB0103b
Nancy Kachel
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/cgoa_cruises/rb0103cr.pdf
Report describing RB0103b
Cruise: RB0103L3
RB0103L3
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown
vessel
RB0103L3
Edward D. Cokelet
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://globec.whoi.edu/nep/reports/cgoa_cruises/rb0103_l3r.pdf
Report describing RB0103L3
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Miller Freeman
vessel
R/V Kilo Moana
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Kilo Moana
vessel
R/V Alpha Helix
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Alpha Helix
vessel