ioccp.org
Other hydrography efforts
http://www.ioccp.org/index.php/ocean-interior-measurements/other-hydrography-efforts
IOCCP-related Peer Review Papers. Map and TABLE of REpeat sections. Map of reference sections for the 2012 - 2023 Survey. Global cruise plan for 2014-2020. GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography Manual: A collection of Expert Reports and Guidelines. Please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with information on planned cruises. US CO2/Repeat Hydrography Program. To be added as the information becomes available. Framework for Ocean Observing.
joa.ucsd.edu
Java OceanAtlas
http://joa.ucsd.edu/home/links_resources.html
CLIVAR and Carbon Hydrographic Data Office (CCHDO). Download global ocean hydrographic data in WOCE, Exchange, and NetCDF formats. Bottle and CTD data available from 1977 to present. US Repeat Hydrography (USHYDRO). Information about the US Repeat Hydrography Program. National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC). Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO). Getting Started and Site Guide. Access the DPO JOA Examples. This is the JOA accompaniment to. Http:/ booksite.academicpress.com/DPO.
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2 : Why do we care about CO2 in the ocean?
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2. Saturday, June 6, 2015. Why do we care about CO2 in the ocean? Well, we humans are emitting a lot of carbon dioxide, and about 40% of what we’ve emitted has been sucked up from the atmosphere by the ocean. The ocean can hold a lot of carbon dioxide because the carbon can hide in all of those various forms (see post below). Although the ocean uptake rate might go down in the future. Taking CO2 water samples. Posted by Sabine Mecking. In port at last. Last day of sampling.
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2 : Getting ready
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2. Sunday, May 17, 2015. The last occupation of the P16N Hawaii-Alaska leg took place in March 2006 on the R/V Thompson. Almost a decade later, we are about to head out into the northeastern Pacific again, this time on the R/V Brown. Leg 1 from Tahiti-Hawaii is already complete. See their blog posts here. Picture taken from Bridge of R/V Thompson in 2006, somewhere along 152°W. Posted by Sabine Mecking. Denim and Pool Day. Radiocarbon dating of organic material dissolved i.
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2 : UVP photos of the day
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2. Thursday, June 18, 2015. UVP photos of the day. I’m not a biologist, or a zoologist. I work with an underwater camera system designed to capture marine particles. Many of those particles happen to be zooplankton, the ocean’s tiny drifting animals. Every day, I’ve been posting some choice snapshots on the door of the CTD computer lab, in the hopes that the other scientists on board can help me identify some of the more mysterious animals. With flashing red lights! Brendan...
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2 : Last day of sampling
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2. Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Last day of sampling. Early this morning, we completed our final stations of the section across the northern Alaska Gyre and are done with all CTD casts as well as other over-the-side operations. Celebrating the recovery of the CTD rosette on the last station of the day shift yesterday. Station 203 at 18:30). Posted by Sabine Mecking. In port at last. Last day of sampling. An underwater crater or not? A poem by the chief scientist.
moli.soest.hawaii.edu
Clivar/CO2 Repeat Hydrography Shipboard ADCP Data
http://moli.soest.hawaii.edu/clivar_co2
The US Global Ocean Carbon and Repeat Hydrography. Program includes routine shipboard ADCP measurements, presented here. Several ships are used for these cruises, so the instrumentation varies among the cruises. All data shown here were collected with profilers made by Teledyne RD Instruments. Acquisition and processing of these shipboard ADCP measurements is funded by the National Science Foundation grants OCE-0223505 and OCE-0752970. Center, if present), and to netcdf files.
us-ocb.org
OCB: Data Management
http://www.us-ocb.org/data/tools.html
Workshop Reports and Special Volumes. Gulf Oil Spill Information. Gulf Oil Spill Information. OCEAN OBSERVING ACTIVITIES and GROUPS. International biogeochemical time-series network. OCB, IOCCP, IOC-UNESCO). Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI). International Ocean Carbon Coordination Project (IOCCP). Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS). Microbiological Targets for Ocean Observing Laboratories (MicroTOOLs). OceanObs'09 community white papers. Global Volunteer Ob...
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2 : Denim and Pool Day
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2. Sunday, May 31, 2015. Denim and Pool Day. Today was declared denim day (by our newly established science party morale chief) to make everyone look good. The weather has been great, so we also used the new pool (purchased in Hawaii) on the aft deck for the first time. However, as we are constantly heading further north, I suspect that only our die-hard Alaskan participants will be found in the pool in a few days or so. Denim-wearers gathering in the CTD lab.
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