Instrument: CTD Sea-Bird 9

Acronym: CTD SBE 9
External Identifier: skos:broadMatch: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/130/

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


Dataset NamePI-Supplied DescriptionPI-Supplied Name
32Si and 14C production data (experimental) from EXPORTS cruise RR1813 on R/V Roger Revelle in the Subarctic North Pacific near Station PAPA from August to September 2018Sea-Bird Electronics CTD (SBE9plus)
17D and isotopic ratios from R/V Yellowfin cruises to the San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT) station in 2013 and 2014Oxygen was measured by using a Seabird SBE 43 oxygen sensor mounted on an SBE 9plus conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD). SBE 9plus CTD
32Si data from EXPORTS cruise RR1813 on R/V Roger Revelle in the Subarctic North Pacific near Station PAPA from August to September 2018Sea-Bird Electronics CTD (SBE9plus)
ChemTax based chl-a of algal groups from R/V Atlantic Explorer cruises AE1102, AE1118, AE1206, AE1219 in the Sargasso Sea, Bermuda Atlantic Time-Series Station (BATS) from 2011-2012 (Trophic BATS project)CTD casts were perfomed using a Sea-Bird Electronics SBE-09 plus (24 bottle Niskin rosette). CTD Sea-Bird 9
Ammonia and urea-derived-N oxidation rates measured using 15N additions from San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT) measured between 2014 to 2016 From 2014 to 2015, water samples were collected using a 12 x 12 L Niskin bottle rosette equipped with a conductivity, temperature, and density (CTD) instrument package (SBE 9plus, Sea-Bird Electronics, Bellevue, Washington, USA), including dissolved oxygen (SBE 43) and photosynthetically available radiation (PAR, LI-COR, Biospherical Instruments Inc., San Diego, California, USA) sensors. Due to CTD failure, samples collected in 2015 and 2016 were collected primarily using manually triggered Go-Flo bottles and depths were chosen primarily using a profiling natural fluorometer (PNF) system as well as secchi disk.     SBE 9plus
CTD data from R/V Atlantis cruise AT18-02 in the Gulf of Mexico Macondo wellhead area in Nov-Dec 2010 (DWH_Deep_Microbes project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD data collected in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California from R/V Atlantis cruise AT42-05 in 2018 and R/V Falkor cruise FK190211 in 2019Used with a Sea-Bird SBE11plus deck unit Sea-Bird SBE 9 CTD rosette used for data and sample collection
Bottle data from CTD casts conducted on R/V Sally Ride cruise SR1805 in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific Ocean from March to April 2018Sea-Bird SBE 9 CTD
Bottle sample data from the first cruise of SPIROPA project, R/V Neil Armstrong cruise AR29, to the New England Shelfbreak in April 2018. Sea-Bird SBE 9 Sea-Bird SBE 9
Bottle sampling from 2012 to 2019 in the Gulf of MaineSea-Bird SBE 9 CTD data measurements Sea-Bird SBE 9
Bottle Data from multiple cruises in the Gulf of Maine, NA4, 43 30N, 69 00W, Gulf of Maine, Mass Bay to Bay of Fundy, Cape Cod Bay, 2003-2010 (ALEX-GoME project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
Seawater carbonate chemistry and dissolved oxygen of discrete samples taken in Puget Sound, WA during R/V Clifford A. Barnes cruises CB1073 and CB1078 in 2017.Sea-Bird SBE9 CTD profiler equipped with Niskin bottles Sea-Bird SBE9 CTD profiler
Bottle data (including temperature, salinity, density, O2) from CTD rosettes from R/V Atlantis and R/V F.G. Walton Smith cruises AT18-02 and WS1010 in the Gulf of Mexico Macondo wellhead area in 2010 (DWH_Deep_Microbes project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD data from R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise HRS2110 in the Chesapeake Bay during August 2021 A conductivity, temperature, and pressure instrument package (SBE9, Sea-Bird Electronics, Bellevue, Washington, U.S.A) attached to the Niskin bottle rosette used for sample collection.  CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD data from R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise HRS2212 in the Chesapeake Bay during August 2022Sea-Bird 9
Ammonia oxidation rates from CTD bottle samples collected during R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruises HRS1316 and HRS1317 in Chesapeake Bay from August to September of 2013
Ammonium concentrations from CTD bottle samples collected during R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruises HRS1316 and HRS1317 in Chesapeake Bay from August to September of 2013
Dinitrogen to argon ratios (N2:Ar) from CTD bottle samples collected during R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise HRS1317 in Chesapeake Bay in September of 2013
Nitrate concentrations from CTD bottle samples collected during R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruises HRS1316 and HRS1317 in the Chesapeake Bay from August to September of 2013
Nitrite concentrations from CTD bottle samples collected during R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruises HRS1316 and HRS1317 in Chesapeake Bay from August to September of 2013
Nitrous oxide concentrations from CTD bottle samples collected during R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruises HRS1316 and HRS1317 in Chesapeake Bay from August to September of 2013
Size-fractionated chlorophyll from R/V Thomas G. Thompson cruise TN210 in the Gulf of Alaska, North Pacific in 2007 (Northern Gulf of Alaska Phytoplankton project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
Fluorometrically measured, extracted concentrations of chlorophyll-a sampled from CTD hydrocasts on R/V Melville cruise MV1008 in the Costa Rica Dome in 2010 (CRD FLUZiE project)CTD SBE 9
Chlorophyll a data from R/V Seward Johnson and R/V Knorr cruises collected in the Tropical Eastern Pacific from 2007-2009 (ETP project)
CTD bottle data from R/V Pelican cruises PE03-NGOMEX, PE04-NGOMEX, PE06-NGOMEX, PE09-05, PE11-06 in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, 28-30N 89-94W; 2003-2010 (GoMX NGOMEX project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
Discrete samples from CTD casts from R/V Melville cruises MV1209 and MV1217 from Coastal California San Diego Margin in 2012 (SeapHOx project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD profiles from R/V Melville cruises MV1209 and MV1217 from Coastal California San Diego Margin in 2012 (SeapHOx project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD profiles from the R/V Kilo Moana KM0701 cruise in the South Pacific during 2007 (WP2 project) 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 CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD profile data from R/V Pelican cruises PE03-NGOMEX, PE04-NGOMEX, PE06-NGOMEX, PE07-NGOMEX, PE09-05, PE11-06 in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, 28-30N 89-94W; 2003-2010 (GoMX NGOMEX project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD profile data from R/V Thomas G. Thompson cruise TN210 in the Gulf of Alaska, North Pacific in 2007 (Northern Gulf of Alaska Phytoplankton project)Sea-Bird SBE 9 Data File: FileName = G:Data21000101.hex Software Version Seasave V 7.0h Temperature SN = 2131 Conductivity SN = 2881 Number of Bytes Per Scan = 41 Number of Voltage Words = 4 Number of Scans Averaged by the Deck Unit = 1 Append System Time to Every Scan System UpLoad Time = Aug 18 2007 01:25:56 NMEA Latitude = 54 35.96 N NMEA Longitude = 134 03.38 W NMEA UTC (Time) = Aug 18 2007 01:25:53 Store Lat/Lon Data = Append to Every Scan Ship: Thomas G. Thompson Cruise name: NRL #4 Cruise number: TN208 nquan = 25                                nvalues = 200                         units = specified name 0 = prDM: Pressure, Digiquartz [db] name 1 = depSM: Depth [salt water, m] name 2 = t090C: Temperature [ITS-90, deg C] name 3 = t190C: Temperature, 2 [ITS-90, deg C] name 4 = c0mS/cm: Conductivity [mS/cm] name 5 = c1mS/cm: Conductivity, 2 [mS/cm] name 6 = altM: Altimeter [m] name 7 = latitude: Latitude [deg] name 8 = longitude: Longitude [deg] name 9 = timeS: Time, Elapsed [seconds] name 10 = timeY: Time, System [seconds] name 11 = flECO-AFL: Fluorescence, Wetlab ECO-AFL/FL [mg/m^3] name 12 = par: PAR/Irradiance, Biospherical/Licor name 13 = sbeox0ML/L: Oxygen, SBE 43 [ml/l] name 14 = xmiss: Beam Transmission, Chelsea/Seatech/Wetlab CStar [%] name 15 = sigma-é00: Density [sigma-theta, Kg/m^3] name 16 = sigma-t00: Density [sigma-t, Kg/m^3 ] name 17 = sigma-é11: Density, 2 [sigma-theta, Kg/m^3] name 18 = sigma-t11: Density, 2 [sigma-t, Kg/m^3 ] name 19 = potemp090C: Potential Temperature [ITS-90, deg C] name 20 = potemp190C: Potential Temperature, 2 [ITS-90, deg C] name 21 = sal00: Salinity [PSU] name 22 = sal11: Salinity, 2 [PSU] name 23 = svCM: Sound Velocity [Chen-Millero, m/s] name 24 = flag: flag span 0 =      2.000,    103.000       span 1 =      1.980,    102.049       span 2 =     6.3851,    15.1536       span 3 =     6.3859,    15.6442       span 4 =  33.069511,  37.810101       span 5 =  33.071484,  38.161823       span 6 =       0.94,     124.52       span 7 =   54.59930,   54.59938       span 8 = -134.05646, -134.05640       span 9 =     81.537,    854.430       span 10 = 1187400437, 1187401210      span 11 =    -0.0742,     6.2105      span 12 = 7.3999e+00, 9.3234e+01      span 13 =    3.72266,    7.10852      span 14 =    77.4994,    97.1311      span 15 =    22.2944,    26.0131      span 16 =    22.2943,    26.0120      span 17 =    22.1385,    26.0138      span 18 =    22.1384,    26.0127      span 19 =     6.3763,    15.1533      span 20 =     6.3772,    15.6439      span 21 =    30.2677,    33.1114      span 22 =    30.2021,    33.1124      span 23 =    1475.56,    1501.69      span 24 = 0.0000e+00, 0.0000e+00      interval = decibars: 1                start_time = Aug 18 2007 01:25:56 bad_flag = -9.990e-29 sensor 0 = Frequency  0  temperature, primary, 2131, 23-jan-07 sensor 1 = Frequency  1  conductivity, primary, 2881, 17-jan-07, cpcor = -9.5700e-08 sensor 2 = Frequency  2  pressure, 34901, 01-Feb-2007 sensor 3 = Frequency  3  temperature, secondary, 1703, 23-jan-07 sensor 4 = Frequency  4  conductivity, secondary, 0855, 17-jan-07, cpcor = -9.5700e-08 sensor 5 = Extrnl Volt  2  WET Labs, ECO_AFL sensor 6 = Extrnl Volt  3  transmissometer, primary, CST-401DR, 09-feb-2007 sensor 7 = Extrnl Volt  4  Oxygen, SBE, primary, 0023, 12 oct 2006 sensor 8 = Extrnl Volt  5  altimeter sensor 9 = Extrnl Volt  6  irradiance (PAR), primary, 4747, 10-July-2006 datcnv_date = Aug 18 2007 03:36:31, 5.37e datcnv_in = g:data21000101.hex g:data21000101.CON datcnv_skipover = 0 wildedit_date = Aug 18 2007 03:36:32, 5.37e wildedit_in = g:data21000101.cnv wildedit_pass1_nstd = 2.0 wildedit_pass2_nstd = 20.0 wildedit_pass2_mindelta = 0.000e+000 wildedit_npoint = 100 wildedit_vars = prDM depSM t090C t190C c0mS/cm c1mS/cm flECO-AFL par sbeox0ML/L xmiss wildedit_excl_bad_scans = yes celltm_date = Aug 18 2007 03:36:33, 5.37e celltm_in = g:data21000101.cnv celltm_alpha = 0.0300, 0.0300 celltm_tau = 7.0000, 7.0000 celltm_temp_sensor_use_for_cond = primary, secondary filter_date = Aug 18 2007 03:36:33, 5.37e filter_in = g:data21000101.cnv filter_low_pass_tc_A = 0.030 filter_low_pass_tc_B = 0.150 filter_low_pass_A_vars = prDM filter_low_pass_B_vars = c0mS/cm c1mS/cm loopedit_date = Aug 18 2007 03:36:34, 5.37e loopedit_in = g:data21000101.cnv loopedit_minVelocity = 0.000                                                                                            loopedit_surfaceSoak: minDepth = 5.0, maxDepth = 20, useDeckPress = 1                                                   loopedit_excl_bad_scans = yes binavg_date = Aug 18 2007 03:36:34, 5.37e binavg_in = g:data21000101.cnv binavg_bintype = decibars binavg_binsize = 1 binavg_excl_bad_scans = yes binavg_skipover = 0 binavg_surface_bin = no, min = 0.000, max = 0.000, value = 0.000 Derive_date = Aug 18 2007 03:36:34, 5.37e Derive_in = g:data21000101.cnv g:data21000101.CON file_type = ascii CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD station locations from R/V Melville cruises MV1209 and MV1217 from Coastal California San Diego Margin in 2012 (SeapHOx project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD station locations from R/V Pelican PE03-NGOMEX, PE04-NGOMEX, PE06-NGOMEX, PE07-NGOMEX, PE09-05, PE11-06 in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, 28-30N 89-94W; 2003-2010 (GoMX NGOMEX project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD casts from the SPIROPA project from R/V Neil Armstrong cruise AR29, Ronald H. Brown cruise RB1904 and R/V Thomas G. Thompson cruise TN368 to the New England Shelfbreak in 2018 and 2019Sea-Bird SBE 9 Sea-Bird SBE 9
CTD bottle data from R/V Point Sur cruise PS1312 off the Central California Coast from June to July of 2013 (Diatom Group Si Prod project)Sensor and calibration information for all casts can be found in the original .btl file zip file available on the dataset landing page: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/701430
CTD profiles acquired in Puget Sound, WA aboard R/V Clifford A. Barnes during cruises CB1073 and CB1078 in 2017.Sea-Bird SBE9 CTD profiler equipped with a pH sensor (SBE 18), oxygen sensor (SBE 43), fluorometer (WETLabs ECO-AFL), and Niskin bottles. Sea-Bird SBE9 CTD profiler
CTD data from R/V Seward Johnson and R/V Knorr cruises collected in the Tropical Eastern Pacific from 2007-2009 (ETP project)
CTD data from the equatorial and north Pacific from R/V Knorr cruise KN195-03 in 2009 (Subseafloor Microbial Life project)CTD Hydrocasts were performed with a Sea-Bird SBE 9 mounted near the base of a Niskin 24 Bottle Rosette. Sea-Bird SBE 9
CTD profiles collected on the NW Atlantic shelf off New England during the R/V Connecticut (CT2015-08) cruise during August 2015 (Ciliate Diversity project)SeaBird CTD equipped with conductivity and twin temperature sensors, SBE 43 oxygen sensor, and WETLabs WETstar fluorometer.
CTD station profile data from R/V Atlantis AT15-44 in the Pacific, off Costa Rica from February to March 2009 (Seep Carbonate Ecology CROCKS II project) Oxygen, SBE 43 [ml/l] Fluorescence, Wetlab ECO-AFL/FL [mg/m^3] Software Version Seasave V 7.18CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD cast profile data from R/V Endeavor cruise EN402 from the Mediterranean Sea (MedFlux project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD cast profile data from R/V Endeavor cruise EN416 from the Mediterranean Sea (MedFlux project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD profiles from R/V Point Sur cruise PS1312 off the Central California Coast from June to July of 2013 (Diatom Group Si Prod project)Sensor and calibration information for all casts can be found in the original .btl file zip file available on the dataset landing page: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/701430
CTD profiles collected with RV Connecticut on the Continental shelf and slope south of Montauk, NY on 14-15 June 2022.
CTD hydrography from bottle casts for euphotic zone experiments from R/V Melville cruise MV1008 in the Costa Rica Dome in 2010 (CRD FLUZiE project)Sampling instruments consisted of a Sea-Bird Electronics SBE9plus CTD with dual pumps (SBE5), dual temperature (SBE3plus), reference temperature (SBE35RT), dual conductivity (SBE4C), dissolved oxygen (SBE43), transmissometer (Wetlabs), fluorometer (Wetlabs CDOM), and PAR sensor (Biospherical). CTD SBE 9
CTD cast sheets from R/V Thomas G. Thompson and R/V Kilo Moana cruises TN277, KM1301, and KM1312 in the Eastern North Pacific Ocean from 2012-2013 (POWOW project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
CTD data from 39 stations from R/V Cape Hatteras cruise CH0112 in the Northwest Atlantic Continental Shelf in 2012 (CiliateSequencing project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
All cruise CTD profiles, at 1 decibar intervals, from R/V Melville cruise MV1008 in the Costa Rica Dome in 2010 (CRD FLUZiE project)Sampling instruments consisted of a Sea-Bird Electronics SBE9plus CTD with dual pumps (SBE5), dual temperature (SBE3plus), reference temperature (SBE35RT), dual conductivity (SBE4C), dissolved oxygen (SBE43), transmissometer (Wetlabs), fluorometer (Wetlabs CDOM), and PAR sensor (Biospherical). CTD SBE 9
Processed CTD data from R/V Kilo Moana cruise KM1301 in the Eastern North Pacific Ocean in 2013 (POWOW project)CTD SBE 9
Processed CTD data from R/V Kilo Moana cruise KM1312 in the Eastern North Pacific Ocean from 2013-2013 (POWOW project)CTD SBE 9
Processed CTD data from R/V Thomas G. Thompson cruise TN277 in the Eastern North Pacific Ocean in March 2012 (POWOW project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
Silica production rates and concentrations quantified using 32Si and PDMPO using samples from the R/V Point Sur cruise PS1312 along the Central California coast from June to July of 2013 (Diatom Group Si Prod project)
Ammonia oxidation, nitrite oxidation, and nitrate reduction rates from R/V Atlantis (AT15-61) cruise in Jan-Feb 2010 and R/V Melville (MV1104) cruise in Mar-Apr 2011 in the Eastern Tropical South PacificSBE9plus conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) sensor package SBE9plus conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) sensor package
Dissolved nitrite and ammonium concentration data from R/V Atlantis (AT15-61) cruise in Jan-Feb 2010 and R/V Melville (MV1104) cruise in Mar-Apr 2011 in the Eastern Tropical South PacificSeaBird 9plus conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) sensor package (SeaBird Electronics, Bellevue, WA). SBE9plus conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) sensor package
Water column amoA and Nitrospina-like 16S rRNA gene abundances from qPCR in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific using seawater collected on R/V Atlantis (AT15-61) cruise in Jan-Feb 2010 and R/V Melville (MV1104) cruise in Mar-Apr 2011.SBE9plus conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) sensor package (SeaBird Electronics, Bellevue, WA) CTD Sea-Bird 9 plus
Bottle and CTD data from the CARNE ASADA project from R/V New Horizon GoCAL4 in the Gulf of California and eastern tropical North Pacific from July to August 2008 (CARNE ASADA project) SBE 9 CTD was equipped with a Seapoint Fluorometer and Biospherical Instruments QSP-2300 PAR sensor. CTD Sea-Bird 9
All measurements used in the gross oxygen production estimates; from samples collected on R/V Yellowfin cruises to the San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT) station in 2013 and 2014Oxygen was measured by using a Seabird SBE 43 oxygen sensor mounted on an SBE 9plus conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD). SBE 9plus CTD
CTD profiles of temperature, oxygen, salinity, density, fluorescence, PAR, and pH collected in Hood Canal on cruises CB1072, CB1077, and RC008 during 2017 and 2018Sea-Bird SBE9 CTD profiler equipped with a pH sensor (SBE 18), oxygen sensor (SBE 43), fluorometer (WETLabs ECO-AFL), and Niskin bottles. Sea-Bird SBE9 CTD
Proteins identified from the black smoker chimney Inferno hydrothermal vent plume meta-proteome - replicate Av1 - on the Axial seamount off the coast of Washington in 2011. Seabird 9plus CTD with temperature and conductivity sensors. CTD Seabird 9 plus
Proteins from Inferno hydrothermal vent plume meta-proteome - replicate Av2Seabird 9plus CTD with temperature and conductivity sensors. CTD Seabird 9 plus
Silicon uptake rates from samples collected during the R/V Point Sur cruise PS1312 along the Central California coast from June to July of 2013 (Diatom Group Si Prod project)Sensor and calibration information for all casts can be found in the original .btl file zip file available on the dataset landing page: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/701430
N2O concentrations from San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT) measured between 2014 to 2016From 2014 to 2015, water samples were collected using a 12 x 12 L Niskin bottle rosette equipped with a conductivity, temperature, and density (CTD) instrument package (SBE 9plus, Sea-Bird Electronics, Bellevue, Washington, USA), including dissolved oxygen (SBE 43) and photosynthetically available radiation (PAR, LI-COR, Biospherical Instruments Inc., San Diego, California, USA) sensors. Due to CTD failure, samples collected in 2015 and 2016 were collected primarily using manually triggered Go-Flo bottles and depths were chosen primarily using a profiling natural fluorometer (PNF) system as well as secchi disk. SBE 9plus
CTD profiles from R/V Oceanus cruise OC1703A along the Northern California continental shelf in March of 2017 (Deep Sediment N Fix project)Sea-Bird SBE 9
Pigment concentrations (HPLC) from R/V Atlantic Explorer cruises AE1102, AE1118, AE1206, AE1219 in the Sargasso Sea, Bermuda Atlantic Time-Series Station (BATS) from 2011-2012 (Trophic BATS project)CTD casts were perfomed using a Sea-Bird Electronics SBE-09 plus (24 bottle Niskin rosette). CTD Sea-Bird 9
Vertical profiles of primary productivity from R/V Thomas G. Thompson cruise TN210 in the Gulf of Alaska, North Pacific in 2007 (Northern Gulf of Alaska Phytoplankton project)CTD Sea-Bird 9
Size-fractioned primary production rates from samples collected on R/V Atlantic Explorer cruises AE1102, AE1118, AE1206, AE1219 in the Sargasso Sea Bermuda Atlantic Time-Series Station in 2011-2012 (Trophic BATS project)CTD casts were perfomed using a Sea-Bird Electronics SBE-09 plus (24 bottle Niskin rosette). CTD Sea-Bird 9
Primary production from the San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT) measured between 2014 to 2016From 2014 to 2015, water samples were collected using a 12 x 12 L Niskin bottle rosette equipped with a conductivity, temperature, and density (CTD) instrument package (SBE 9plus, Sea-Bird Electronics, Bellevue, Washington, USA), including dissolved oxygen (SBE 43) and photosynthetically available radiation (PAR, LI-COR, Biospherical Instruments Inc., San Diego, California, USA) sensors. Due to CTD failure, samples collected in 2015 and 2016 were collected primarily using manually triggered Go-Flo bottles and depths were chosen primarily using a profiling natural fluorometer (PNF) system as well as secchi disk.     SBE 9plus
Ammonium, total nitrate and nitrite, nitrite, and flow cytometry profiles in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific from March to April 2018CTD: Sea-Bird 9. CTD data processed with Seasave V7.26.7.107 CTD Sea-Bird 9
Seasonal hydrography, abundance, and distribution of pteropods from MOCNESS and CTD casts during R/V Tioga cruises in the Gulf of Maine from 2013 to 2015CTD casts were also routinely conducted at the Murray Basin site using 3-L Niskin bottles and a SBE3/SBR4 sensor set, to characterizing the local hydrography (salinity, temperature, fluorescence, dissolved oxygen, and beam transmission) and carbonate chemistry. 
RR2311 bottle data from R/V Roger Revelle cruise RR2311 in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific from November to December 2023Sea-Bird 9
Physical meta associated with marine metagenome samples collected collected on the R/V Cape Hatteras (CH0112) cruise in the NW Atlantic Continental Shelf during 2015 (CiliateSequencing project)
Sample logs from the Fixed Station cruises of the TRANSPORT program on R/V Hugh R. Sharp (HRS110714EN, HRS120711EN) in the Choptank River, Chesapeake Bay during 2011-2012 (TRANSPORT project)
CTD data from R/V F.G. Walton Smith cruise WS1010 in the Gulf of Mexico Macondo wellhead area in May-June 2010 (DWH_Deep_Microbes project)CTD Sea-Bird 9