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osu033-20061002T1943-delayed
Underwater glider observations from along and near the Newport, Oregon, Hydrographic Line (44-deg 39.1' N) collected as part of a series of long-term studies of coastal... -
ud_476-20230822T2018
This glider is being deployed with few integrated sensors (only CTD and PAR) in order to conserve battery. The deployment is expected to last three to four weeks as it travels... -
ru41-20230420T1638
This project is conducting a seasonal baseline survey with a pair of gliders (this glider and RU39) deployed in each season over two years with a full complement of available... -
cp_380-20220410T1620
The Pioneer Array is located on the continental shelf and slope south of Martha's Vineyard. The shelf-slope area is home to a highly productive ecosystem, and coincident with a... -
ce_384-20231026T1746
The Endurance Array is a multi-scaled array utilizing fixed and mobile assets to observe cross-shelf and along-shelf variability in the coastal upwelling region off the Oregon... -
dfo-bb046-20220608T1543-delayed
Glider deployed near Calvert Island BC as part of the C-PROOF glider program. Glider is on a repeat sampling line - the Calvert Line - running from near Calvert Island to beyond... -
dfo-bumblebee998-20221207T1615-delayed
Glider deployed near Tofino BC as part of C-PROOF glider program. Glider is on a new sampling line - the South Line - running from near Tofino across the continental shelf, then... -
ng451-20220803T0000
Deployment of a Littoral Battlespace Sensing (LBS) glider owned and operated by the Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO). LBS gliders collect temperature and salinity profiles... -
sbu01-20231011T1802
This project is conducting seasonal deployments to monitor physical conditions and investigate carbonate chemistry and ocean acidification in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. The glider... -
osu592-20230510T1749-delayed
The goal of the IOOS/NANOOS project is to make recurring maps of oceanographic properties over the central Washington shelf in collaboration with the Columbia River Intertribal... -
usf-gansett-20220705T1200
The purpose of this deployment is to collect water column variables to understand biological and physical processes to understand the dynamics and potential for the current Red... -
dfo-bb046-20210511T2204-delayed
Glider deployed near Calvert Island BC as part of the C-PROOF glider program. Glider is on a repeat sampling line - the Calvert Line - running from near Calvert Island to beyond... -
usf-jaialai-20220530T1200
The purpose of this deployment is to collect water column variables to understand biological and physical processes to understand the dynamics and potential for the current Red... -
gi_538-20220628T1727
The Global component of the OOI includes arrays at critical, yet under-sampled, high-latitude locations such as within the Irminger Sea in the North Atlantic. The Global... -
osu592-20190908T1451-delayed
The goal of this project is to use an autonomous underwater vehicle glider equipped with two VEMCO acoustic receivers to detect fishes implanted with acoustic transmitters near... -
osu035-20100319T1739-delayed
Underwater glider observations from along and near the Newport, Oregon, Hydrographic Line (44-deg 39.1' N) collected as part of a series of long-term studies of coastal... -
ru39-20230420T1636
This project is conducting a seasonal baseline survey with a pair of gliders (this glider and RU41) deployed in each season over two years with a full complement of available... -
usf-sam-20231019T0000
The purpose of this deployment is to collect water column variables to understand biological and physical processes to related to the dynamics and potential for Red Tide blooms... -
cp_376-20220518T2008
The Pioneer Array is located on the continental shelf and slope south of Martha's Vineyard. The shelf-slope area is home to a highly productive ecosystem, and coincident with a... -
dfo-bb046-20210212T1806-delayed
Glider deployed near Calvert Island BC as part of the C-PROOF glider program. Glider is on a repeat sampling line - the Calvert Line - running from near Calvert Island to beyond...