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    "acknowledgment": "This deployment supported by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association Integrated Ocean Observing System.",
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    "comment": "Deployed by Rich Arena, Mitchelle Agonsi, and Captain Dave Dmenski aboard the R/V RoundAbout out of Fairhaven Shipyard",
    "contributor_name": "Wendell Brown,Richard Arena,Matt Agnosi,David Aragon,Nicole Waite,Chip Haldeman,John Kerfoot",
    "contributor_role": "Principal Investigator,Research Associate,Research Assistant,Glider Pilot,Glider Pilot,Glider Pilot,Data Manager",
    "creator_email": "kerfoot@marine.rutgers.edu", 
    "creator_institution": "Rutgers University",
    "creator_name": "John Kerfoot", 
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    "creator_url": "https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu",
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    "geospatial_vertical_max": " ", 
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    "geospatial_vertical_units": "EPSG:5831", 
    "gts_ingest": "True",
    "history": " ", 
    "id": " ", 
    "infoUrl": "https://www.umassd.edu/smast/departments/estuarineandoceansciences/,https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu",
    "institution": "University of Massachussetts Dartmouth, Rutgers University",
    "instrument": "In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Profilers/Sounders > CTD", 
    "instrument_vocabulary": "NASA/GCMD Instrument Keywords Version 8.5", 
    "ioos_regional_association": "MARACOOS",
    "keywords": "AUVS > Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, Oceans > Ocean Pressure > Water Pressure, Oceans > Ocean Temperature > Water Temperature, Oceans > Salinity/Density > Conductivity, Oceans > Salinity/Density > Density, Oceans > Salinity/Density > Salinity, glider, In Situ Ocean-based platforms > Seaglider, Spray, Slocum, trajectory, underwater glider, water, wmo",
    "keywords_vocabulary": "NASA/GCMD Earth Sciences Keywords Version 8.5", 
    "license": "This data may be redistributed and used without restriction.  Data provided as is with no expressed or implied assurance of quality assurance or quality control.",
    "metadata_link": " ", 
    "naming_authority": "edu.rutgers.rucool",
    "ncei_template_version": "NCEI_NetCDF_Trajectory_Template_v2.0", 
    "platform": "In Situ Ocean-based Platforms > AUVS > Autonomous Underwater Vehicles", 
    "platform_type": "Slocum Glider", 
    "platform_vocabulary": "NASA/GCMD Platforms Keywords Version 8.5", 
    "processing_level": "Level 0",
    "product_version": "0.0", 
    "program": "MARACOOS", 
    "project": "MARACOOS", 
    "publisher_email": "kerfoot@marine.rutgers.edu", 
    "publisher_institution": "Rutgers University",
    "references": "https://www.umassd.edu/smast/departments/estuarineandoceansciences/,https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu",
    "sea_name": "Mid-Atlantic Bight",
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    "standard_name_vocabulary": "CF Standard Name Table v27", 
    "summary": "This glider deployment is part of continuing Investigation of Mid-Atlantic Cold Pool Dynamics: The Ocean Glider Component. The program goal is to measure the seasonal-varying 1km-100km features of the Mid-Atlantic Cold Pool in order to validate regional and global numerical ocean models and to investigate the Cold Pool's role in modulating hurricane intensity. The glider was deployed south of the Rhode Island Sound. The glider is equipped with a CTD, a WETLabs Scientific 3-channel puck to measure chlorophyll a, backscatter (700nm), and CDOM and an Aanderaa 3830 oxygen optode. The glider will saw-tooth its way southward toward the western corner of the OOI Pioneer Array glider domain and then southwestward for about 100km and then northeastward to its deployment location. This is a re-deployment of blue-20200819T1433 which was recovered due to an internal leak.",
    "time_coverage_duration": " ", 
    "time_coverage_end": " ", 
    "time_coverage_resolution": " ", 
    "time_coverage_start": " ", 
    "title": " "
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