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Title: Physical data collected from Seaglider SG021 during Hawaii Ocean Timeseries, February 2005 in the Coastal Waters of Hawaii deployed from 2005-02-16 to 2005-05-22 (NCEI Accession 0162292)
Abstract: Seaglider is a buoyancy driven autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) developed by scientists and engineers at the University of Washington's School of Oceanography and Applied Physics Laboratory. Seagliders are designed to glide from the ocean surface to a programmed depth and back while measuring temperature, salinity, depth-averaged current, and other quantities along a sawtooth trajectory through the water. Seaglider has entered wide use in scientific deployments. They are designed for missions in range of several thousand kilometers and durations of many months. Seagliders are commanded remotely and report their measurements in near real time via wireless telemetry.
Date received: 20170407
Start date: 20050216
End date: 20050522
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West boundary: -158.2904
East boundary: -157.648644
North boundary: 23.018252
South boundary: 22.481083
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Submitter: Eriksen, Charles
Submitting institution: University of Washington
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Number of observations: 331112
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Metadata version: 1
Keydate: 2017-04-11 20:15:07+00
Editdate: 2017-04-11 20:19:09+00