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Subsurface data from ABLE deployments in the upwelling region of the west coast of northern California from 2016-2018 (NCEI Accession 0278847)

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This dataset contains meteorological and physical data collected on R/V Cape Horn during cruises 20160606_CapeHorn, 20160616_CapeHorn, 20160621_CapeHorn, 20160627_CapeHorn, 20160628_CapeHorn, 20160707_CapeHorn, 20160809_CapeHorn, 20170510_CapeHorn, 20170621_CapeHorn, 20170622_CapeHorn, 20170626_CapeHorn, 20170627_CapeHorn, 20180326_CapeHorn, 20180402_CapeHorn, 20180416_CapeHorn, 20180419_CapeHorn, 20180501_CapeHorn, 20180521_CapeHorn, 20180522_CapeHorn, 20180531_CapeHorn, 20180606_CapeHorn, 20180614_CapeHorn, 20180620_CapeHorn, 20180626_CapeHorn, 20180628_CapeHorn, 20180702_CapeHorn, and 20180705_CapeHorn from 2016-06-06 to 2018-07-07. These data include PAR, depth, depth_bottom, salinity calculated from CTD primary sensors, water temperature, wind_dir, and wind_speed. The instruments used to collect these data include Autonomous Behaving Lagrangian Explorer. These data were collected by Donna Wolcott and Thomas G. Wolcott of North Carolina State University and John L. Largier and Steven Morgan of University of California-Davis as part of the "Collaborative Research: Field test of larval behavior on transport and connectivity in an upwelling regime (ABLE)" project. The Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) submitted these data to NCEI on 2019-08-01.

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Subsurface data from ABLE deployments in the upwelling region of the west coast of northern California from 2016-2018

Dataset Description:
Subsurface instrument data for each ABLE unit during each deployment, including environmental data records and logs of instrument actions such as pump strokes for changing buoyancy.
  • Cite as: Morgan, Steven; Largier, John L.; Wolcott, Donna; Wolcott, Thomas G. (2023). Subsurface data from ABLE deployments in the upwelling region of the west coast of northern California from 2016-2018 (NCEI Accession 0278847). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0278847. Accessed [date].
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Time Period 2016-06-06 to 2018-07-07
Spatial Bounding Box Coordinates
West: -123.677519
East: -122.9741
South: 38.07565
North: 38.41627
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  • Morgan, S., Wolcott, D., Largier, J. L., Wolcott, T. G. (2019) Subsurface data from ABLE deployments in the upwelling region of the west coast of northern California from 2016-2018. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). Dataset version 2019-01-30. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.724215.2
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Publication Dates
  • publication: 2023-05-28
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Dataset Progress Status Complete - production of the data has been completed
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Data Update Frequency As needed
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Acquisition Description:
We simulated documented behaviors using the Autonomous Behaving Lagrangian Explorer (ABLE). It can be programmed to maintain depth or vertically migrate in response to in-situ variables, like the larvae under study. It can reveal quasi-Lagrangian transport of vertically migrating plankters that swim between water parcels at different depths. ABLE weighs 3 kg and is 36 cm tall, topped by a 15 cm antenna mast. It necessarily integrates water motions at and below its own scale. Consequently, it cannot mimic transport of individual plankters, nor diffusive processes at scales smaller than its own. ABLE best simulates the transport of the centroid of a cloud of plankters that is large relative to its own dimensions.

ABLE dynamically calculates its target depth from measurements of its immediate microenvironment and a behavioral model for the organism being simulated. It moves toward the new target depth at a biologically realistic velocity, permitting it to show transport consequences of adaptive behaviors in response to actual (not average) conditions and actual (not modeled) water movements. Because behavioral patterns are under the experimenter’s control, ABLE can reveal effects of either known or hypothetical behavior patterns. ABLE has no structures outside the parcel of water in which it is embedded, hence no extraneous drag that would cause drift errors. Use of ABLE (unlike modeling) requires no a priori characterization of the system before the first data can be collected; immediately upon deployment it begins yielding information on how water and organisms in the system move.

Although ABLE has no extraneous drag, hence no drift errors, while embedded in the tracked water parcel, it must periodically leave that parcel and make excursions to the surface to obtain and transmit GPS fixes. A drift error is created by velocity differences (relative to the target parcel) at other depths multiplied by the time ABLE spends transiting each during a pop-up, which cannot be simply estimated in heterogeneous systems. A rule of thumb analogous to that for suspended-drogue drifters would be that ABLE must spend <1/40 of the time making excursions to the surface. As target (operating) depth increases, transit time to the surface increases, and hence allowable fix frequency decreases.

To facilitate tracking, it has an ultrasonic beacon that provides bearings and telemeters depth during operation at depth; when at the surface it obtains fixes from its GPS receiver and transmits the fix data by VHF radio (short range) and satellite modem (global range). The GPS fix obtained at each surface interval is logged in ABLE’s data memory, even if it is not received by the Globalstar satellite system. To facilitate recovery at the sea surface, it transmits updated fixes continuously by VHF and periodically via satellite while blinking high-brightness LED beacons for visual fixes. We also command ABLE to surface for recovery by decoding ultrasonic signals while rejecting noise from surf and biota. It senses the bottom and swims up a programmed distance above the substrate.

When deployed, it uses measurements of in-situ variables (depth, T, S, PAR, time of day, vertical speed relative to water). It subtly adjusts buoyancy (by < 1g) to "swim" toward that target depth, maintaining a rate realistic for the organism being simulated (0 to >10 cm/s). It periodically pops to the surface to obtain a GPS fix and transmit it by VHF, ultrasonic pinger and satellite (or cell phone) modem. Along its entire trajectory, it logs in-situ measurements; the suite of variables and frequency of logging are user-selectable. On the bench, ABLE communicates by wireless Bluetooth with a host computer or smart phone and presents a menu for downloading logged data, testing and calibrating sensors, altering data logging parameters, or even rewriting the entire program. Endurance during deployments is about 2 wk with 7 NiMH "D" cells, depending on frequency of excursions to the surface and pumping of ballast to hoist antennas.
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Dataset Citation
  • Cite as: Morgan, Steven; Largier, John L.; Wolcott, Donna; Wolcott, Thomas G. (2023). Subsurface data from ABLE deployments in the upwelling region of the west coast of northern California from 2016-2018 (NCEI Accession 0278847). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0278847. Accessed [date].
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  • Cite as: Morgan, Steven; Largier, John L.; Wolcott, Donna; Wolcott, Thomas G. (2023). Subsurface data from ABLE deployments in the upwelling region of the west coast of northern California from 2016-2018 (NCEI Accession 0278847). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0278847. Accessed [date].
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  • 2023-05-28T04:31:30Z - NCEI Accession 0278847 v1.1 was published.
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