erdGlobecMoc1
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Roy Mendelssohn
NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division
+1 831-420-3666
110 McAllister Road
Santa Cruz
CA
95060
USA
erd.data@noaa.gov
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2024-03-27
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata Part 2 Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
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GLOBEC NEP MOCNESS Plankton (MOC1) Data, 2000-2002
2024-03-27
creation
coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov
erdGlobecMoc1
GLOBEC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Ocean_Ecosystem_Dynamics
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web browser
Background Information
Background information from the source
information
originator
GLOBEC (GLOBal Ocean ECosystems Dynamics) NEP (Northeast Pacific) California Current Program
MOCNESS Plankton (MOC1) Data
The MOCNESS is based on the Tucker Trawl principle (Tucker, 1951). The MOCNESS-1 has nine rectangular nets (1m x 1.4 m) which are opened and closed sequentially by commands through conducting cable from the surface (Wiebe et al., 1976). In MOCNESS systems, "the underwater unit sends a data frame, comprised of temperature, depth, conductivity, net-frame angle, flow count, time, number of open net, and net opening/closing, to the deck unit in a compressed hexadecimal format every 2 seconds and from the deck unit to a microcomputer every 4 seconds... Temperature (to approximately 0.01 deg C) and conductivity are measured with SEABIRD sensors. Normally, a modified T.S.K.-flowmeter is used... Both the temperature and conductivity sensors and the flowmeter are mounted on top of the frame so that they face horizontally when the frame is at a towing angle of 45deg... Calculations of salinity (to approximately 0.01 o/oo S), potential temperature (theta), potential density (sigma), the oblique and vertical velocities of the net, and the approximate volume filtered by each net are made after each string of data has been received by the computer." (Wiebe et al., 1985) In addition, depending on the particular configuration of the MOCNESS-1, data may have been collected from other sensors attached to the frame : (Transmissometer, Fluorometer, Downwelling light sensor, and the Oxygen sensor). A SeaBird underwater pump was also included in the sensor suit e.
After retrieval to deck, the contents of the nets were rinsed into the codends a nd transferred to storage bottles, and fixed and preserved with formalin. In the shore laboratory, the contents of the bottles were subsampled and counts and biomass estimates made for selected taxa (see the Proc_Protocol info below). This data object reports only the count information.
For more information, see
http://cis.whoi.edu/science/bcodmo/dataset.cfm?id=10182&flag=view
or
http://globec.whoi.edu/jg/info/globec/nep/ccs/MOC1%7Bdir=globec.whoi.edu/jg/dir/globec/nep/ccs/,data=globec.coas.oregonstate.edu/jg/serv/MOC1.html0%7D
All inquiries about this data should be directed to Dr. William Peterson (bill.peterson@noaa.gov).
Inquiries about how to access this data should be directed to Dr. Hal Batchelder (hbatchelder@coas.oregonstate.edu).
GLOBEC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Ocean_Ecosystem_Dynamics
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Background Information
Background information from the source
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pointOfContact
abundance
animals
aquatic
area
bathymetry
below
biological
biology
biosphere
cast
classification
coastal
code
comments
counter
cruise
data
day
day/night
ecosystems
filtered
fish
fisheries
flag
floor
gear
genus
globec
habitat
identifier
level
life
local
marine
maximum
mesh
minimum
moc1
mocness
mouth
nep
net
night
noaa
nodc
number
oceans
plankton
program
sample
sciences
sea
seafloor
seawater
size
species
stage
station
taxonomy
topography
type
vertebrates
volume
water
theme
Earth Science > Oceans > Bathymetry/Seafloor Topography > Bathymetry
Earth Science > Oceans > Aquatic Sciences > Fisheries
Earth Science > Biosphere > Aquatic Ecosystems > Marine Habitat
Earth Science > Biosphere > Aquatic Ecosystems > Coastal Habitat
Earth Science > Biological Classification > Animals/Vertebrates > Fish
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GCMD Science Keywords
GLOBEC
project
longitude
latitude
time
sea_floor_depth_below_sea_level
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CF Standard Name Table v70
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GLOBEC NEP MOCNESS Plankton (MOC1) Data, 2000-2002
2024-03-27
creation
GLOBEC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Ocean_Ecosystem_Dynamics
information
web browser
Background Information
Background information from the source
information
originator
GLOBEC (GLOBal Ocean ECosystems Dynamics) NEP (Northeast Pacific) California Current Program
MOCNESS Plankton (MOC1) Data
The MOCNESS is based on the Tucker Trawl principle (Tucker, 1951). The MOCNESS-1 has nine rectangular nets (1m x 1.4 m) which are opened and closed sequentially by commands through conducting cable from the surface (Wiebe et al., 1976). In MOCNESS systems, "the underwater unit sends a data frame, comprised of temperature, depth, conductivity, net-frame angle, flow count, time, number of open net, and net opening/closing, to the deck unit in a compressed hexadecimal format every 2 seconds and from the deck unit to a microcomputer every 4 seconds... Temperature (to approximately 0.01 deg C) and conductivity are measured with SEABIRD sensors. Normally, a modified T.S.K.-flowmeter is used... Both the temperature and conductivity sensors and the flowmeter are mounted on top of the frame so that they face horizontally when the frame is at a towing angle of 45deg... Calculations of salinity (to approximately 0.01 o/oo S), potential temperature (theta), potential density (sigma), the oblique and vertical velocities of the net, and the approximate volume filtered by each net are made after each string of data has been received by the computer." (Wiebe et al., 1985) In addition, depending on the particular configuration of the MOCNESS-1, data may have been collected from other sensors attached to the frame : (Transmissometer, Fluorometer, Downwelling light sensor, and the Oxygen sensor). A SeaBird underwater pump was also included in the sensor suit e.
After retrieval to deck, the contents of the nets were rinsed into the codends a nd transferred to storage bottles, and fixed and preserved with formalin. In the shore laboratory, the contents of the bottles were subsampled and counts and biomass estimates made for selected taxa (see the Proc_Protocol info below). This data object reports only the count information.
For more information, see
http://cis.whoi.edu/science/bcodmo/dataset.cfm?id=10182&flag=view
or
http://globec.whoi.edu/jg/info/globec/nep/ccs/MOC1%7Bdir=globec.whoi.edu/jg/dir/globec/nep/ccs/,data=globec.coas.oregonstate.edu/jg/serv/MOC1.html0%7D
All inquiries about this data should be directed to Dr. William Peterson (bill.peterson@noaa.gov).
Inquiries about how to access this data should be directed to Dr. Hal Batchelder (hbatchelder@coas.oregonstate.edu).
ERDDAP tabledap
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seconds
2000-04-12T04:00:00Z
2002-05-30T15:22:00Z
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ERDDAPtabledapDatasetQueryAndAccess
https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/erdGlobecMoc1
ERDDAP:tabledap
ERDDAP-tabledap
ERDDAP's tabledap service (a flavor of OPeNDAP) for tabular (sequence) data. Add different extensions (e.g., .html, .graph, .das, .dds) to the base URL for different purposes.
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GLOBEC NEP MOCNESS Plankton (MOC1) Data, 2000-2002
2024-03-27
creation
GLOBEC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Ocean_Ecosystem_Dynamics
information
web browser
Background Information
Background information from the source
information
originator
GLOBEC (GLOBal Ocean ECosystems Dynamics) NEP (Northeast Pacific) California Current Program
MOCNESS Plankton (MOC1) Data
The MOCNESS is based on the Tucker Trawl principle (Tucker, 1951). The MOCNESS-1 has nine rectangular nets (1m x 1.4 m) which are opened and closed sequentially by commands through conducting cable from the surface (Wiebe et al., 1976). In MOCNESS systems, "the underwater unit sends a data frame, comprised of temperature, depth, conductivity, net-frame angle, flow count, time, number of open net, and net opening/closing, to the deck unit in a compressed hexadecimal format every 2 seconds and from the deck unit to a microcomputer every 4 seconds... Temperature (to approximately 0.01 deg C) and conductivity are measured with SEABIRD sensors. Normally, a modified T.S.K.-flowmeter is used... Both the temperature and conductivity sensors and the flowmeter are mounted on top of the frame so that they face horizontally when the frame is at a towing angle of 45deg... Calculations of salinity (to approximately 0.01 o/oo S), potential temperature (theta), potential density (sigma), the oblique and vertical velocities of the net, and the approximate volume filtered by each net are made after each string of data has been received by the computer." (Wiebe et al., 1985) In addition, depending on the particular configuration of the MOCNESS-1, data may have been collected from other sensors attached to the frame : (Transmissometer, Fluorometer, Downwelling light sensor, and the Oxygen sensor). A SeaBird underwater pump was also included in the sensor suit e.
After retrieval to deck, the contents of the nets were rinsed into the codends a nd transferred to storage bottles, and fixed and preserved with formalin. In the shore laboratory, the contents of the bottles were subsampled and counts and biomass estimates made for selected taxa (see the Proc_Protocol info below). This data object reports only the count information.
For more information, see
http://cis.whoi.edu/science/bcodmo/dataset.cfm?id=10182&flag=view
or
http://globec.whoi.edu/jg/info/globec/nep/ccs/MOC1%7Bdir=globec.whoi.edu/jg/dir/globec/nep/ccs/,data=globec.coas.oregonstate.edu/jg/serv/MOC1.html0%7D
All inquiries about this data should be directed to Dr. William Peterson (bill.peterson@noaa.gov).
Inquiries about how to access this data should be directed to Dr. Hal Batchelder (hbatchelder@coas.oregonstate.edu).
OPeNDAP
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seconds
2000-04-12T04:00:00Z
2002-05-30T15:22:00Z
tight
OPeNDAPDatasetQueryAndAccess
https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/erdGlobecMoc1
OPeNDAP:OPeNDAP
OPeNDAP
An OPeNDAP service for tabular (sequence) data. Add different extensions (e.g., .html, .das, .dds) to the base URL for different purposes.
download
GLOBEC NEP MOCNESS Plankton (MOC1) Data, 2000-2002
2024-03-27
creation
GLOBEC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Ocean_Ecosystem_Dynamics
information
web browser
Background Information
Background information from the source
information
originator
GLOBEC (GLOBal Ocean ECosystems Dynamics) NEP (Northeast Pacific) California Current Program
MOCNESS Plankton (MOC1) Data
The MOCNESS is based on the Tucker Trawl principle (Tucker, 1951). The MOCNESS-1 has nine rectangular nets (1m x 1.4 m) which are opened and closed sequentially by commands through conducting cable from the surface (Wiebe et al., 1976). In MOCNESS systems, "the underwater unit sends a data frame, comprised of temperature, depth, conductivity, net-frame angle, flow count, time, number of open net, and net opening/closing, to the deck unit in a compressed hexadecimal format every 2 seconds and from the deck unit to a microcomputer every 4 seconds... Temperature (to approximately 0.01 deg C) and conductivity are measured with SEABIRD sensors. Normally, a modified T.S.K.-flowmeter is used... Both the temperature and conductivity sensors and the flowmeter are mounted on top of the frame so that they face horizontally when the frame is at a towing angle of 45deg... Calculations of salinity (to approximately 0.01 o/oo S), potential temperature (theta), potential density (sigma), the oblique and vertical velocities of the net, and the approximate volume filtered by each net are made after each string of data has been received by the computer." (Wiebe et al., 1985) In addition, depending on the particular configuration of the MOCNESS-1, data may have been collected from other sensors attached to the frame : (Transmissometer, Fluorometer, Downwelling light sensor, and the Oxygen sensor). A SeaBird underwater pump was also included in the sensor suit e.
After retrieval to deck, the contents of the nets were rinsed into the codends a nd transferred to storage bottles, and fixed and preserved with formalin. In the shore laboratory, the contents of the bottles were subsampled and counts and biomass estimates made for selected taxa (see the Proc_Protocol info below). This data object reports only the count information.
For more information, see
http://cis.whoi.edu/science/bcodmo/dataset.cfm?id=10182&flag=view
or
http://globec.whoi.edu/jg/info/globec/nep/ccs/MOC1%7Bdir=globec.whoi.edu/jg/dir/globec/nep/ccs/,data=globec.coas.oregonstate.edu/jg/serv/MOC1.html0%7D
All inquiries about this data should be directed to Dr. William Peterson (bill.peterson@noaa.gov).
Inquiries about how to access this data should be directed to Dr. Hal Batchelder (hbatchelder@coas.oregonstate.edu).
ERDDAP Subset
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tight
ERDDAP_Subset
https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/erdGlobecMoc1.subset
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Subset
Web page to facilitate selecting subsets of the dataset
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physicalMeasurement
cruise_id
String
Cruise ID
time
double
Time
cast_no
byte
Cast Number
station_id
String
Station ID
abund_m3
float
Abundance
comments
String
Comments
counter_id
String
Counter ID
d_n_flag
String
Day/Night Flag
gear_area_m2
byte
Mouth Area of Net
gear_mesh
float
Net's Mesh Size
gear_type
String
Gear Type
genus_species
String
Genus Species
life_stage
String
Life Stage
local_code
String
Local Code
max_sample_depth
float
Maximum Sample Depth
min_sample_depth
float
Minimum Sample Depth
nodc_code
String
NODC Code
program
String
Program
sample_id
byte
Sample ID
vol_filt
float
Volume Filtered
water_depth
short
Water Depth
Roy Mendelssohn
NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division
+1 831-420-3666
110 McAllister Road
Santa Cruz
CA
95060
USA
erd.data@noaa.gov
distributor
OPeNDAP
DAP/2.0
https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/erdGlobecMoc1.html
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Data Subset Form
ERDDAP's version of the OPeNDAP .html web page for this dataset. Specify a subset of the dataset and download the data via OPeNDAP or in many different file types.
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https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/erdGlobecMoc1.graph
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This record was created from dataset metadata by ERDDAP Version 2.23