The SOIREE Undulator was a torpedo-style fish used during the SOIREE cruise for the collection of underway water samples. A variety of sampling devices are housed within the fish, although little detailed information was provided. It was designed to undulate through a depth profile as it was being towed behind the research vessel.
Dataset Name | PI-Supplied Description | PI-Supplied Name |
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Surface Fe values from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | On SOIREE, the undulator did not undulate. As a result, it was towed at a constant depth of 1-2 meters | Undulator |