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CalCOFI 0808NH

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  • Departs San Diego on SIO R/V New Horizon 0800 14 Aug  2008.
  • Returns to San Diego  30 Aug 2008.  
  • Station plan: 66 standard CalCOFI and 9 SCCOOS stations are scheduled.
  • Number of participants: 17 scientists, technicians & volunteers.
  • Proposed station work:
    • 500m Seabird CTD/24 10L bottle rosette cast (depth permitting)

      CTD  Sensors

      Bottle Samples

      • Temperature
      • Conductivity
      • Oxygen
      • Fluorescence
      • Transmissometer
      • PAR
      • NO3 - ISUS
      • SCCOOS Bio-optical package
      • Salinity
      • Oxygen
      • Nutrients
      • Primary Productivity
      • Chlorophyll-a Phaeopigments
      • HPLC
      • DIC
      • LTER ancillary samples
    • 100m Pairovet vertical net tow (coastal stations only - out to sta 70)
    • 210m Bongo net  tow - all stations
    • MANTA neuston net tow - all stations
    • PRPOOS vertical net tow - Lines 80, 90, coastal stas on lines 86.7, 83.3,
    • ADCP - Dr. Teresa K. Chereskin 
    • SCIMS - underway continuous surface and meterological measurements
    • Daily primary productivity C14-uptake incubation experiments.
    • Bird & marine mammal observations
    • Ancillary LTER water samples - size fractionations, slides
    • DIC - dissolved inorganic carbon; multiple depths and stations
    • Mirada Project Microbial Inventory sampling
    • Naval Oceanographic Office CTD data submissions

Contact Dave Wolgast  (Chief Scientist), IOD;  James  Wilkinson, IOD; 
  Dave Griffith NMFS for additional information or request for  participation.  
  Please check the New Horizon  Scheduling Website for EXACT cruise dates.

Last Updated on Monday, 08 December 2008 15:19
 

CalCOFI 0804JD

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  • Leg I : Departs San Diego on NOAA R/V David Starr Jordan 0800 24 Mar 2008. Returns to San Diego  9 Apr 2008.  Sixty-six standard and 9 SCCOOS stations are scheduled for Leg 1. 
  • Leg 2 : Departs San Diego on NOAA R/V David Starr Jordan 0800 11 Apr 2008. Returns to San Diego  1 May 2008.  Trawling and CUFES surveying to Pt Conception then CUFES and station work northward to Line 60 (San Francisco).
  • Number of participants: Leg 1: 14 scientists, technicians & volunteers; Leg 2: 10 scientists, technicians

Proposed station work:

  • 500m Seabird CTD/24 10L bottle rosette cast (depth permitting)
    CTD Sensors Bottle Samples
    • Temperature
    • Conductivity
    • Oxygen
    • Fluorescence
    • Transmissometer                        
    • PAR
    • NO3        
    • Salinity
    • Oxygen
    • Nutrients: Leg 1 only
    • Chlorophyll-a, phaeopigments
    • Primary Productivity, Leg 1 only
    • HPLC, Leg 1 only
    • LTER ancillary sampling, Leg 1 only 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • 100m Pairovet vertical net tow (coastal stations only - out to sta 70)
  • 210m Bongo net  tow - all stations
  • MANTA neuston net tow - all stations
  • CUFES - continuous underway fish egg system
  • Leg 1: PRPOOS vertical net tow - Lines 80, 90, coastal stas on lines 86.7, 83.3,
  • ADCP - Dr. Teresa K. Chereskin 
  • SCIMS - shipboard continuous integrated measurement system; continuous surface and meterological measurements
  • Leg 1: Daily primary productivity C14-uptake incubation experiments.
  • Leg 1: Bird & marine mammal observations and acoustic recording
  • Leg 1: Ancillary LTER water samples - size fractionations, slides
  • Leg 2: Mid-water Trawls

Contact  James  Wilkinson, IOD; Dave Wolgast , IOD; 
  Dave Griffith (Chief Scientist), NMFS for additional information or request for  participation.  
  Please check the NOAA David Starr Jordan web site for EXACT cruise dates.

Last Updated on Monday, 08 December 2008 15:20
 

CalCOFI 0801JD

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  • Departs San Diego on NOAA R/V David Starr Jordan 0800 7 Jan 2008.
  • Returns to San Diego  30 Jan 2008.  
  • Winter/Spring Extended Station Pattern: Lines 93.3 - 60.0 see map below
  • Number of participants: 14 scientists, technicians & volunteers

Proposed station work:

  • 500m Seabird CTD/24 10L bottle rosette cast (depth permitting)
    CTD Sensors Bottle Samples
    • Temperature
    • Conductivity
    • Oxygen
    • Fluorescence
    • Transmissometer                        
    • PAR
    • NO3        
    • Salinity
    • Oxygen
    • Nutrients: Leg 1 only
    • Chlorophyll-a, phaeopigments
    • Primary Productivity, Leg 1 only
    • HPLC, Leg 1 only
    • LTER ancillary sampling, Leg 1 only 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • 100m Pairovet vertical net tow (coastal stations only - out to sta 70)
  • 210m Bongo net  tow - all stations
  • MANTA neuston net tow - all stations
  • CUFES - continuous underway fish egg system
  • Leg 1: PRPOOS vertical net tow - Lines 80, 90, coastal stas on lines 86.7, 83.3,
  • ADCP - Dr. Teresa K. Chereskin 
  • SCIMS - shipboard continuous integrated measurement system; continuous surface and meterological measurements
  • Leg 1: Daily primary productivity C14-uptake incubation experiments.
  • Leg 1: Bird & marine mammal observations and acoustic recording
  • Leg 1: Ancillary LTER water samples - size fractionations, slides
  • Leg 2: Mid-water Trawls

Contact  James  Wilkinson, IOD; Dave Wolgast , IOD; 
  Dave Griffith (Chief Scientist), NMFS for additional information or request for  participation.  
  Please check the NOAA David Starr Jordan web site for EXACT cruise dates.

Last Updated on Monday, 08 December 2008 15:20
 



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CalCOFI Report Vol 49, 2008 pdfs are online.