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Title: Meteorological, biological, and hydrographic data collected from a nearshore moored buoy near Dauphin Island, Alabama from 24 Feb 2003 to 31 Dec 2013 (NODC Accession 0114998)
Abstract: Abstract: Dauphin Island Sea Lab and the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program have partnered with the the Alabama Department of Conservation, State Land Division, Coastal Program and the Environmental Protection Agency's Gulf of Mexico Program to provide real-time meteorological and hydrographic data from Dauphin Island, AL. Near real-time data are available in a user-friendly format at www.mymobilebay.com. Informative pop-ups describe each parameter and graphs of each may be displayed for the visitor to the website. Researchers may download the data in a spreadsheet format for further analysis.

Purpose: The value of coastal observing systems is recognized by the U.S. Congress, the National Ocean Partnership Program, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration. Recent reports by the Pew Oceans Commission and U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy have decried the lack of information from near coastal waters on which to base management decisions and recommended monitoring programs linked to strong research. Reasons for continuous, real-time observations of meteorological and hydrographic parameters include (1) continuous characterization of spatial and temporal patterns of change in water quality, (2) development of a permanent record of significant and human caused changes in environmental indicators over time, and (3) support for research activities through the availability of consistent, scientifically valid data. An additional benefit of real-time observation is the potential for the public to track and learn about water quality conditions. Many coastal dwellers are uninformed about conditions in nearby estuaries because they do not have access to current information about parameters such as water temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen levels and water level and they may fail to appreciate the complexity of interactions in estuarine ecosystems.
Date received: 20140327
Start date: 20030224
End date: 20131231
Seanames: Coastal Waters of Alabama, Coastal Waters of Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of Mexico, North Atlantic Ocean
West boundary: -88.0778
East boundary: -88.0778
North boundary: 30.2513
South boundary: 30.2513
Observation types: biological, chemical, continuous, meteorological, moored buoy, optical, physical, time series, water chemistry
Instrument types: anemometer, barometer, bucket, conductivity sensor, DO NOT USE, fluorometer, multi-parameter water quality sensor, oxygen sensor, pyranometer, spectrophotometer, temperature probe, thermistor
Datatypes: AIR TEMPERATURE, BAROMETRIC PRESSURE, biological data, CHLOROPHYLL, CONDUCTIVITY, DEPTH - SENSOR, DISSOLVED OXYGEN, JULIAN YEAR - DAY, OPTICAL, OPTICAL PROPERTIES, OXYGEN - PERCENT SATURATION, PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVE RADIATION (PAR), PRECIPITATION, PRECIPITATION AMOUNT, SALINITY, SOLAR RADIATION - ATMOSPHERIC, turbidity, WATER TEMPERATURE, WIND DIRECTION, WIND SPEED
Submitter: Hu, Lei
Submitting institution: Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Collecting institutions: Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Contributing projects: MBNEP
Platforms: moored buoys (pid: 10698)
Number of observations: 5054923
Supplementary information: PI: Mike Dardeau

Additional information and Real-time observations can be found at:
http://www.mymobilebay.com/stationdata/StationInfo.asp?jday=&property=&chartyear=&StationID=628

Meteorological data: Data are single observations taken at 1 minute intervals unless otherwise specified. Dates are Julian days and all times are Central Standard Time.

Hydrographic data: Data are single observations taken at 30 minute intervals unless otherwise specified. Dates are Julian days and all times are Central Standard Time.

In this Accession, NODC has archived multiple versions of these data. The latest (and best) version of these data has the largest version number.
Availability date:
Metadata version: 11
Keydate: 2013-12-12 20:56:57+00
Editdate: 2014-10-07 18:56:19+00