Description
This dataset includes measurements made by pressure, temperature, conductivity, backscatter, oxygen, photosynthetically available radiation (PAR) and chlorophyll fluorescence sensors attached to two Seagliders deployed in the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica (within the bounding box coordinates: -76.369 degrees N, -77.401 degrees N, 169.690 degrees E and 172.112 degrees E). Further corrections still need to be applied to the data as can be found in the accompanying metadata. The gliders produced profiles roughly every 2 hours from the sea surface to the seabed (about 800 m depth) and all observations are un-gridded timeseries. Seaglider 676 (sg676) was deployed on the 28th November 2022 and Seaglider 613 (sg613) was deployed on the 4th December 2022, both from the fast ice. Both Seagliders were recovered on the 18th January 2023 by the R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer (Cruise number NBP23-02). Each glider dataset was processed using the UEA Seaglider toolbox (available here: http://bitbucket.org/bastienqueste/uea-seaglider-toolbox). The campaign was designed to provide the biophysical conditions to link with the Adelie penguin preyscape. The campaign also sampled the extensive eddy field in the region, and obtained observational data in a key region of very high biological productivity (i.e. the Ross Sea polynya). The Discovery Science project is funded by the Natural Environmental Research Council, UK (NERC) and the National Science Foundation, USA (NSF) (grant reference NE/W00755X/1).
Date made available | 25 Jan 2024 |
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Publisher | NERC EDS British Oceanographic Data Centre NOC |
Temporal coverage | 28 Nov 2022 - 18 Jan 2023 |
Geographical coverage | Ross Sea |