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Water temperature, salinity and others taken by CTD profile data and chlorophyll and nutrients from Niskin bottle samples from NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, fall mooring cruise DY1908, in the Bering Sea from 2019-09-20 to 2019-09-30 for NOAA AFSC, PMEL and EcoFOCI (NCEI Accession 0290966)

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CTD profiles and Niskin bottle samples were collected on the northeast Bering Sea shelf September 20 to September 30, 2019 from the NOAA vessel Oscar Dyson (DY1908). This data set contains 1-meter-averaged water-column profile data and discrete bottle-sample data from CTD Niskin bottles. Profile data include temperature, salinity, chlorophyll fluorescence, PAR, oxygen and turbidity. Bottle-sample data include chlorophyll, and nutrients (nitrate, nitrite, phosphorus, silicate, and ammonium). CTD cast locations include a subset of the established 70-meter isobath line stations between PMEL/EcoFOCI moorings M2 (56.87 N,164.05 W) and M8 (62.20 N,174.67 W), and across Unimak Pass at Unimak Island in the Aleutian Islands, and casts at other mooring stations (see Data at NOAA, EcoFOCI web site).

Chlorophyll data were processed by NOAA, Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) using standard techniques. Profiles were processed at NOAA/PMEL EcoFOCI program using SeaBird software and standard techniques; nutrient data were also processed at NOAA,PMEL (C.W.Mordy). Data contacts: Phyllis Stabeno, Calvin Mordy, Colleen Harpold, Shaun Bell, Peggy Sullivan. Related raw profile data and underway ship data are available from NOAA/NCEI (Accession 0206459) per NOAA ship R2R program contribution.

Scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL); Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC); Ecosystems and Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investigations (EcoFOCI); University of Washington, Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean and Ecosystem Studies (CICOES) participated.

Data are in NetCDF. Chlorophyll data are in XLSX format.
  • Cite as: Stabeno, Phyllis J.; Mordy, Calvin W.; Keister, Julie E. (2024). Water temperature, salinity and others taken by CTD profile data and chlorophyll and nutrients from Niskin bottle samples from NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, fall mooring cruise DY1908, in the Bering Sea from 2019-09-20 to 2019-09-30 for NOAA AFSC, PMEL and EcoFOCI (NCEI Accession 0290966). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.25921/mref-de23. Accessed [date].
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Time Period 2019-09-20 to 2019-09-30
Spatial Bounding Box Coordinates
West: -176
East: -163
South: 54
North: 63
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Associated Resources
  • Stoneman, Andrea; NOAA Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (2019). Underway meteorological, navigational, optical, physical and time series data collected aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson in the Bering Sea and North Pacific Ocean from 2019-09-19 to 2019-10-01 (NCEI Accession 0206459). NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0206459.
  • PMEL, EcoFOCI Field Operations listing, 2019
Publication Dates
  • publication: 2024-04-11
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Dataset Progress Status Complete - production of the data has been completed
Historical archive - data has been stored in an offline storage facility
Data Update Frequency As needed
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Submission Package ID: 1NY0JG
Purpose Bering Sea research and data collection are part of EocFOCI, a NOAA cross-line effort between the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) and the Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), focused on improving fisheries stock assessments and continued exploration of the Bering Sea ecosystem through the collection of fisheries acoustics, zooplankton, and physical oceanographic data. This 2019 cruise was part of an annual Fall Cruise to maintain NOAA observing systems moorings.
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  • Cite as: Stabeno, Phyllis J.; Mordy, Calvin W.; Keister, Julie E. (2024). Water temperature, salinity and others taken by CTD profile data and chlorophyll and nutrients from Niskin bottle samples from NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, fall mooring cruise DY1908, in the Bering Sea from 2019-09-20 to 2019-09-30 for NOAA AFSC, PMEL and EcoFOCI (NCEI Accession 0290966). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.25921/mref-de23. Accessed [date].
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  • Related Funding Agency: US DOC; NOAA; NMFS; Alaska Fisheries Science Center; Marine Mammal Laboratory
  • Related Funding Agency: US DOC; NOAA; OAR; Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Theme keywords NODC DATA TYPES THESAURUS NODC OBSERVATION TYPES THESAURUS WMO_CategoryCode
  • oceanography
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords Provider Keywords
  • Ammonium concentration
  • Dissolved Oxygen Concentration
  • Nitrate concentration
  • Nitrite concentration
  • Oxygen saturation
  • Silicate concentration
  • phosphate concentration
Data Center keywords NODC COLLECTING INSTITUTION NAMES THESAURUS NODC SUBMITTING INSTITUTION NAMES THESAURUS Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords
Platform keywords NODC PLATFORM NAMES THESAURUS Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Platform Keywords ICES/SeaDataNet Ship Codes Provider Platform Names
  • NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson
Instrument keywords NODC INSTRUMENT TYPES THESAURUS Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Instrument Keywords Provider Instruments
  • Biospherical Licor Chelsea Sensor
  • Niskin bottle, SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD
  • Sea Bird optical sensor
  • SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD
  • SeaBird SBE43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
  • WETLabs WETStar Fluorometer
Place keywords NODC SEA AREA NAMES THESAURUS Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Location Keywords
Project keywords NODC PROJECT NAMES THESAURUS Provider Project Names
  • University of Washington, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean (JISAO)
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  • Cite as: Stabeno, Phyllis J.; Mordy, Calvin W.; Keister, Julie E. (2024). Water temperature, salinity and others taken by CTD profile data and chlorophyll and nutrients from Niskin bottle samples from NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, fall mooring cruise DY1908, in the Bering Sea from 2019-09-20 to 2019-09-30 for NOAA AFSC, PMEL and EcoFOCI (NCEI Accession 0290966). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.25921/mref-de23. Accessed [date].
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  • 2024-04-11T12:34:35Z - NCEI Accession 0290966 v1.1 was published.
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  • Parameter or Variable: WATER TEMPERATURE (measured); Units: degrees C; Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD; Sampling and Analyzing Method: At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at a rate of ~30m/minute, and ~50m/minute below ~150 meters depth. Profiles were collected on the downcast using dual SeaBird temperature sensors calibrated to ITS-90 temperature.; Data Quality Method: Data were processed and calibrations applied using SeaBird Seasoft software and pre- and post-cruise calibration data. Post-processing at PMEL included filtering extreme outliers and extrapolation of top 3-10 meters to the surface. Each cast was visually reviewed for reasonableness, density inversions (greater than 0.02 sigma-t) caused by spurious measurements, and comparison of dual temperature and conductivity sensor data. Profile data were bin-averaged to 1 meter..
  • Parameter or Variable: SALINITY (measured); Units: psu; Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD; Sampling and Analyzing Method: At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at a rate of ~30m/minute, and ~50m/minute below ~150 meters depth. Profiles were collected on the downcast using dual Seabird conductivity probes. Bottle salt samples were collected every second or third cast for calibration. Salinity was calculated (PSS-78), from conductivity and temperature (ITS90).; Data Quality Method: Data were processed and calibrations applied using SeaBird Seasoft software and pre- and post-cruise calibration data. Post-processing at PMEL included filtering extreme outliers and extrapolation of top 3-10 meters to the surface. Each cast was visually reviewed for reasonableness, density inversions (greater than 0.02 sigma-t) caused by spurious measurements, and comparison of dual sensor data. Profile data were bin-averaged to 1 meter..
  • Parameter or Variable: SIGMA-T (calculated); Units: kg/m^3; Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD; Sampling and Analyzing Method: Sigma-T was calculated from primary salinity and temperature data using SeaBird Seasoft processing software.; Data Quality Method: See descriptions for temperature and salinity data. Post-processing at PMEL includes filtering extreme outliers and extrapolation of top 3-10 meters to the surface. Each cast is visually reviewed for reasonableness, density inversions (greater than 0.02 sigma-t) caused by spurious measurements, and comparison of dual temperature and salinity (from conductivity sensor) data. Profile data are bin-averaged to 1 meter..
  • Parameter or Variable: Dissolved Oxygen Concentration (measured); Units: micromole/kilogram; Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor; Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD. At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at a rate of ~30m/minute, and ~50m/minute below ~150 meters depth. Profiles were collected on the downcast using SeaBird SBE43 Dissolved Oxygen sensors. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. Once on board, water samples were taken from Niskin bottles for oxygen sensor calibration.; Data Quality Method: Data are processed and calibrations applied using SeaBird Seasoft software. Post-processing at PMEL includes filtering extreme outliers and extrapolation of top 3-10 meters to the surface. Each cast is visually reviewed for reasonableness, spurious measurements, and comparison of dual oxygen sensors. Profile data are bin-averaged to 1 meter..
  • Parameter or Variable: CHLOROPHYLL A CONCENTRATION (measured); Units: micrograms/liter; Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: WETLabs WETStar Fluorometer; Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus with attached fluorometer. At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at a rate of ~30m/minute, and ~50m/minute below ~150 meters depth. Fluorometer chlorophyll data are from CTD downcast.; Data Quality Method: Data are processed and calibrations applied using SeaBird Seasoft CTD software. Post-processing at PMEL includes filtering extreme outliers and extrapolation of top 3-10 meters to the surface. Each cast is visually reviewed for reasonableness and spurious measurements. Profile data are bin-averaged to 1 meter..
  • Parameter or Variable: phosphate concentration (measured); Units: microgram/liter; Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: Niskin bottle, SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD; Sampling and Analyzing Method: ata were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus (Seasave software, version 7.20c). At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at ~30m/minute down to 150 m (on average) and ~50m/minute below that. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. Ascent was at the same or faster rate. Once on board, these water samples were taken from Niskin bottles.; Data Quality Method: Nutrient samples were analyzed according to the methods of Gordon, et al. Samples were collected in 50 ml high-density polyethylene bottles that were rinsed first with 10% HCl prior to each station, and rinsed at least three times with sample before filling. Some samples were refrigerated for 3-12 hours prior to analysis, and some frozen for later analysis. Reference: Gordon, L.I., Jennings, J.C., Jr., Ros, A.A. and Krest, J.M., 1993. A suggested protocol for continuous flow automated analysis of seawater nutrients (Phosphate, nitrate, nitrite and silicic acid) in the WOCE Hydrographic Program and the Joint Global Ocean fluxes Study. WOCE Operations Manual, Part 3.1.3 "WHP Operations and Methods" (WOCE Hydrographic Program Office, Methods Manual 91-1) Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie, Postfach 30 12 20, 2000 Hamburg 36 Germany..
  • Parameter or Variable: Silicate concentration (measured); Units: micromole/liter; Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: Niskin bottle, SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD; Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus (Seasave software, version 7.20c). At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at ~30m/minute down to 150 m (on average) and ~50m/minute below that. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. Ascent was at the same or faster rate. Once on board, these water samples were taken from Niskin bottles.; Data Quality Method: Nutrient samples were analyzed according to the methods of Gordon, et al. Samples were collected in 50 ml high-density polyethylene bottles that were rinsed first with 10% HCl prior to each station, and rinsed at least three times with sample before filling. Some samples were refrigerated for 3-12 hours prior to analysis, and some frozen for later analysis. Reference: Gordon, L.I., Jennings, J.C., Jr., Ros, A.A. and Krest, J.M., 1993. A suggested protocol for continuous flow automated analysis of seawater nutrients (Phosphate, nitrate, nitrite and silicic acid) in the WOCE Hydrographic Program and the Joint Global Ocean fluxes Study. WOCE Operations Manual, Part 3.1.3 "WHP Operations and Methods" (WOCE Hydrographic Program Office, Methods Manual 91-1) Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie, Postfach 30 12 20, 2000 Hamburg 36 Germany..
  • Parameter or Variable: Nitrate concentration (measured); Units: micromole/liter; Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: Niskin bottle, SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD; Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus (Seasave software, version 7.20c). At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at ~30m/minute down to 150 m (on average) and ~50m/minute below that. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. Ascent was at the same or faster rate. Once on board, these water samples were taken from Niskin bottles.; Data Quality Method: Nutrient samples were analyzed according to the methods of Gordon, et al. Samples were collected in 50 ml high-density polyethylene bottles that were rinsed first with 10% HCl prior to each station, and rinsed at least three times with sample before filling. Some samples were refrigerated for 3-12 hours prior to analysis, and some frozen for later analysis. Reference: Gordon, L.I., Jennings, J.C., Jr., Ros, A.A. and Krest, J.M., 1993. A suggested protocol for continuous flow automated analysis of seawater nutrients (Phosphate, nitrate, nitrite and silicic acid) in the WOCE Hydrographic Program and the Joint Global Ocean fluxes Study. WOCE Operations Manual, Part 3.1.3 "WHP Operations and Methods" (WOCE Hydrographic Program Office, Methods Manual 91-1) Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie, Postfach 30 12 20, 2000 Hamburg 36 Germany..
  • Parameter or Variable: Nitrite concentration (measured); Units: micromole/liter; Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: Niskin bottle, SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD; Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus (Seasave software, version 7.20c). At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at ~30m/minute down to 150 m (on average) and ~50m/minute below that. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. Ascent was at the same or faster rate. Once on board, these water samples were taken from Niskin bottles.; Data Quality Method: Nutrient samples were analyzed according to the methods of Gordon, et al. Samples were collected in 50 ml high-density polyethylene bottles that were rinsed first with 10% HCl prior to each station, and rinsed at least three times with sample before filling. Some samples were refrigerated for 3-12 hours prior to analysis, and some frozen for later analysis. Reference: Gordon, L.I., Jennings, J.C., Jr., Ros, A.A. and Krest, J.M., 1993. A suggested protocol for continuous flow automated analysis of seawater nutrients (Phosphate, nitrate, nitrite and silicic acid) in the WOCE Hydrographic Program and the Joint Global Ocean fluxes Study. WOCE Operations Manual, Part 3.1.3 "WHP Operations and Methods" (WOCE Hydrographic Program Office, Methods Manual 91-1) Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie, Postfach 30 12 20, 2000 Hamburg 36 Germany..
  • Parameter or Variable: Ammonium concentration (measured); Units: micromole/liter; Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: Niskin bottle, SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD; Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus (Seasave software, version 7.20c). At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at ~30m/minute down to 150 m (on average) and ~50m/minute below that. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. Ascent was at the same or faster rate. Once on board, these water samples were taken from Niskin bottles.; Data Quality Method: Nutrient samples were analyzed according to the methods of Gordon, et al. Samples were collected in 50 ml high-density polyethylene bottles that were rinsed first with 10% HCl prior to each station, and rinsed at least three times with sample before filling. Some samples were refrigerated for 3-12 hours prior to analysis, and some frozen for later analysis. Reference: Gordon, L.I., Jennings, J.C., Jr., Ros, A.A. and Krest, J.M., 1993. A suggested protocol for continuous flow automated analysis of seawater nutrients (Phosphate, nitrate, nitrite and silicic acid) in the WOCE Hydrographic Program and the Joint Global Ocean fluxes Study. WOCE Operations Manual, Part 3.1.3 "WHP Operations and Methods" (WOCE Hydrographic Program Office, Methods Manual 91-1) Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie, Postfach 30 12 20, 2000 Hamburg 36 Germany..
  • Parameter or Variable: Oxygen saturation (measured); Units: percent; Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: SeaBird SBE-911plus CTD.
  • Parameter or Variable: turbidity (measured); Units: Formazin Nephelometric Units (FNU); Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: Sea Bird optical sensor.
  • Parameter or Variable: PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVE RADIATION (PAR) (measured); Units: uEin m-2 s-1; Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: Biospherical Licor Chelsea Sensor; Sampling and Analyzing Method: Data were collected via CTD platform using a SeaBird 911plus and attached Biospherical Licor Chelsea sensor. At each CTD location, the rosette was lowered to 10 meters to equilibrate, brought to surface, then deployed to a close-to-bottom depth, at a rate of ~30m/minute, and ~50m/minute below ~150 meters depth. Water bottles were fired at desired depths on the upcast. PAR data are from CTD downcast.; Data Quality Method: Data are processed and calibrations applied using SeaBird Seasoft CTD software. Post-processing at PMEL includes filtering extreme outliers and extrapolation of top 3-10 meters to the surface. Each cast is visually reviewed for reasonableness and spurious measurements. Profile data are bin-averaged to 1 meter..
Acquisition Information (collection)
Instrument
  • CTD
  • Niskin bottle
Platform
  • NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson
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