Datasetsbu01-20210720T1628
Glidersbu01
StatusCompleted
SummaryStony Brook University's ocean glider project at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences is part of a multi-disciplinary
10 year effort to monitor the physical, chemical and biological conditions within the New York Bight. The program is supported
by New York state's Department of Environmental Conservation. The glider program will consist of four seasonal cruises covering
the area between eastern Long Island and New Jersey, and out to the shelf break. The other program components include seasonal
cruises to acoustically survey plankton and fish with net tow ground truthing combined with physical/chemical hydrocast
measurements and marine mammal surveys. This real-time dataset includes measurments of temperature, salinity, chlorophyll a,
colored dissovled organic matter, optical backscatter and oxygent concentration and saturation. The glider was deployed south of
Shinnecock Bay and proceed southeast to the shelf break, then back inshore, then offshore through the Hudson Canyon and make
it's way back to be recovered off of Tuckerton, New Jersey, USA. This real-time dataset contains measurements of temperature,
salinity, chlorophyll a, beta700nm, CDOM, oxygen concentration and pH
WMO ID4802959
AttributionNew York Department of Environmental Conservation
Time Coverage Start2021-07-20 16:32:58 UTC
Time Coverage End2021-08-20 14:24:15 UTC
Registered2021-07-30
Deployed2021-07-20
OperatorStony Brook University
InstitutionStony Brook University School of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences
Data Providerrutgers
# Profiles2177
Days Deployed31
BBox North40.745
BBox South39.28
BBox East-73.759
BBox West-71.807
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Latest Profiles
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Latest Timeseries
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Synoptic Timeseries
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