Datasetru30-20191015T1824
Gliderru30
StatusCompleted
SummaryThis project integrated a deep rated version of the Ion Sensitive Field Effect Transistor (ISFET)-based pH sensor, the Deep
ISFET pH, into a Slocum Webb G2 glider. The pH sensor unit is complemented with existing glider sensors including a CTD, a
WETLabs BB2FL ECO puck configured for simultaneous chlorophyll fluorescence and optical backscatter measurements, and an
Aanderaa Optode for measuring dissolved oxygen. This approximately 15- to 30-day deployment near Sandy Hook, NJ is running a
cross-shelf transect to the shelf break north of Hudson Canyon to sample in Atlantic sea scallop habitat. Then the glider will
turn and fly back to shore in a west-southwest direction to cover more sea scallop and Atlantic surfclam habitat with possible
recovery targeted for Barneget, NJ. However, if pH data are still stable after 15 days (no increased time lag response due to
biofouling), the glider will turn southeast and head back to the shelf break then fly back inshore toward Atlantic City
WMO ID4801946
AttributionNational Science Foundation and NOAA
Time Coverage Start2019-10-25 16:42:55 UTC
Time Coverage End2019-11-06 17:19:47 UTC
Registered2019-10-15
Deployed2019-10-15
OperatorRutgers University
InstitutionRutgers University
Data Providerrutgers
# Profiles1174
Days Deployed13
BBox North40.381
BBox South39.367
BBox East-73.857
BBox West-71.93