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gp_453-20140830T0051
The Global component of the OOI includes arrays at critical, yet under-sampled, high-latitude locations such as within the Gulf of Alaska in the Northeast Pacific. The Global... -
osu035-20060608T1832-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... -
ce_871-20220617T2031
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... -
um_242-20211105T1601
This project is conducting seasonal deployments to investigate carbonate chemistry and monitor ocean acidification in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. The glider used for the automated... -
cp_583-20210403T1913
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... -
cp_514-20200613T2130-delayed
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... -
cp_388-20141006T2014-delayed
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... -
ru34-20200729T1430
This glider mission will serve as an integral component of Ørsted’s Ecosystem and Passive Acoustic Monitoring (ECO-PAM) project, which will help advance research for detection... -
ru40-20240215T1642
This project is conducting a seasonal baseline survey with a pair of gliders deployed in each season over two years with a full complement of available sensors to simultaneously... -
ru29-20221116T1326
The Challenger Glider Mission is a re-creation of the first global scientific ocean survey conducted by the HMS Challenger from 1872-1876. The goals of the mission are to... -
maracoos_05-20240619T1716
This project supports the deployment and real-time data delivery of autonomous underwater gliders in the coastal ocean to better resolve and understand essential ocean features... -
ce_383-20210614T1728-delayed
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... -
osu035-20100902T2047-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... -
cp_374-20160529T0026-delayed
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... -
ru40-20240429T1528-delayed
This project is conducting a seasonal baseline survey with a pair of gliders deployed in each season over two years with a full complement of available sensors to simultaneously... -
ce_312-20170419T2040-delayed
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... -
ce_382-20190125T2341-delayed
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... -
osu033-20091001T1659-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... -
um_242-20220513T1556-delayed
This project is conducting seasonal deployments to investigate carbonate chemistry and monitor ocean acidification in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. The glider used for the automated... -
ru28-20221129T1452
Deployment of a Slocum glider to perform seasonal surveys of dissolved oxygen concentrations in the shallow coastal waters of New Jersey. This deployment is part of the New...