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Title: Oceanographic observations collected from station ITW-1 by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in the Arctic Ocean from 2014-03-30 to 2014-05-13 (NCEI Accession 0161315)
Abstract: NCEI accession 0161315 contains in situ data from the ITP instrument ITW-1 in the Arctic Ocean from 2014-03-30 to 2014-05-13.

The Ice-Tethered Profiler (ITP) system consists of a small surface capsule that sits atop an ice floe and supports a plastic-jacketed wire rope tether that extends through the ice and down into the ocean, ending with a weight (intended to keep the wire vertical). A cylindrical underwater instrument (in shape and size much like an Argo float) mounts on this tether and cycles vertically along it, carrying oceanographic sensors through the water column. Water property data are telemetered from the ITP to shore in near-real time.

These data were collected by John M. Toole of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and submitted as part of the ITP project.
Date received: 20160701
Start date: 20140330
End date: 20140513
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West boundary: -156.4907
East boundary: -156.4874
North boundary: 71.3967
South boundary: 71.3956
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Submitter: Toole, John M.
Submitting institution: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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Metadata version: 2
Keydate: 2017-03-02 18:52:57+00
Editdate: 2022-07-06 19:16:18+00